hie “US ME in or- (k <9 4* {d <¢ Charges Very moderate. Satisfac‘ “am guaranteed. MOUNT HOREB Devon! ammo. hum-mm 96ft 39 339M? 6!!! Me Is um sew butter 9? years in: Why new no yea men? flan Baht wise to gee 9a that?! will? H “on i sated met m at home mm as“ ï¬lm! Ba; 5‘33." -' ~“2'9 hvr compliments, and de- 7» 5 '0 inform the public that sh»? Iu- r»~‘nnv£~d from Toronto to Lind- ;. ud has opened her ofï¬ce at 5 : 21 Kpnt-st, Special, attention '1'“ w given to diseases of women :1: -‘E111drcn.â€"44-1 yr. 3?. A. TOTTEN U," POGUE, DENTIST, ofï¬ce near- : )pposite the post-ofï¬ce. Special mi,.-uti0n given to children‘s teeth. H â€rm-d V. Pogue, D.D.S. L.D.S. ' r PHEN nLIVEnâ€"Licehséd Aud- twat !nr the county of “Cm?“ *alm promptly attended {56. .- tnal! uercentage W!“ M 5331‘“ hzistnctiou guamï¬teéd ,fl- .__'â€"- gin-RE (z. JACKSON, Barristers.y an: _ solicitors for the County ox’g vmmria and the Bank of Montreald Humpsy to loan on mortgages .ati >11» Iovwst current rates. Oï¬ce! Wflham-sL, Lindsay. ‘ Ii‘IiYWART O’CONNOR. Barristers vuraries. etc. Money to loan at wry lowest. current rates on beat. :n-rms. Ofï¬ce corner Kent. and 7: :r:c-sts., Lindsay. 1‘. Stewart, L. V. O’Connor, B.A. * l-‘L‘TIONEER FOR COUNTIES DURHAM AND VICTORIA. '3}. Ii. HOPKINS, Barrister. Solicit- »- .‘or the Ontario Bank. Money to man at lowest. rates. OfliCe No. 6 Wham-st†south. - rq. members of the Royai Col- u“ of Dental Surgeons. We have' . : ’he latest methods of dentistry, â€M :11 attention will be giV’en to ’rmdonia. Crown and Bridge 2' “k. The successful extraction of. - -‘_2 under gas (Vitalized Air) and? . - :nsertion of the best artiï¬cial 'Z-~1":res continues to be a specxalty' - ‘hil omce. Ofï¬ce nearly oppo: w»; the Simpson House. 5 Auctioneers â€-. M’XMES CAMBRAY. Ont. Li‘ ~n ud Auctioneer, for the county . Victoria Farm stock and all ‘her sales promptly attended to- “ 1 Tina moderate.-â€"29. ‘ 7"" " '1" "‘4 â€â€˜9'. Wu Hui |H§tggg qua: 1 ) AGHROWERSâ€"We are loaniugi ' s matey on real estate mortgages at ! %:;nathh:Â¥ $§§§§aia at the 38°“an :ne loWest current rates. The busi-I A stream 01' weapons leap: up “as m done in our own ofï¬ce and ‘ through the a". and ‘8‘“ into the swell: the principal and interest repaxd ‘to alongside with tinkling splashes m without any expense of remit-r "n: would be a wearlness to guard mug We also purchase mortgagee ‘ you," Cortolvin went. on_ “Swear by we debentures. T0 INVESTORS E the heard at the prophet to make no â€"'Ve £11th money for clients on f further attempt against this 31111) or mnrfgagw, also upon municipal (16" we shall jail you fast in death." ' investment stocks and' A forest of trembling black hands HUI)". ares, McLAUGHLIN s; PEEL, ’ shot up before him. ‘muds. Rnl‘r‘istal's, etc.. Lindsay. , “E6 “793â€â€ they cried, EI. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, YL-ndquarters for good Dentistry†member of Royal Dental College. JOHN H. WILSON f" A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind- :2' Honor graduate of Toronto ï¬zz-rsity and Royal College of usuzzstry. AM the lawn «wd im- ~- 7nd branches of dentiscry suc~ -w‘1lly performed. Charges mod- ':' -. Ofï¬ce over Gregory's Drug corner Kent and William- "Lâ€?«JE’E '1}? STRE??S1§"W'§ “Vii-LIAM B‘I‘. - LINDSAY. ONT ' :m t wmme-m, 1g â€warm h, Ow"vvvvaiivtVflwOCvOOUï¬OOOOiOOï¬OéOOUï¬iVGCOO F D. Moore. 51JTTON, Dentist. Lindsay. Hon ' :mduate of Toronto University mt Royal College of Denna! Surâ€" ~e;;ss. All the latest improw-d hods adopted and prices moder- .. Ofï¬ce bver Andérson 3: Nu- “2"1, opposite Veitch's Hotel. Eyesight Specialist, JFV‘IFE 92 KENT-8'12, LINDSAY. Over Neill’s Shoe Store. :perial attention given to examin- 1mg «ms! treating the eye with preper Emma. if required. Hours 9 t6 12 3.121.. 2 to 5 p.m.. u- by appointment. ... buy gaod_mu§£xaga§, {7113: #0113053. aumzm. @hgz. Mame 88, F. BLANCHARD, graduate To- ronto University, coroner for Vic- tm'ia county. omce Ridout-st.. :umelt Kent and Lindsay-ska. form- erly residence late Dr. Kempt). Phone 45.â€"35. "- 1535. Linda}! 1m menu: 99 Farm. ‘fgwa 49.4? wnus‘u i’mpvny a: very kmgas‘ «am at inï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬ï¬z Gambian: ur- r‘uutp Mada, I am away; $3336) I DR. J . McALPINE.â€"-Comer William and Colbome-sts., Lindsay. Spec- ltd attention paid to diseases 01 um, throat and lungs. Oflloe hours : 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; 7 to 8 ta WE! LDON. Mariposa tawngmp: mark} hakwood. ï¬re insurance mm“: Issupr of flafï¬age Lléefléel :nmex’anéum m an :29 Emma Ont.â€"37 XEELANDS 6: IRVINE, Denâ€" 120 Kent Street. 0er Mom» a “rug Rave. DR. OLIVE REA RE WATCHMAN-WARDER, NOVE MBER R. R. MILNE, D.O., DENTIST Money to Lam Barristers, etc Dentistry Physician Alex. Jackson. g “ My wife took La Grippe when she was . in mum,"says R. N. Dafoe ofNorthï¬eld f Farm. Que., in an interview. “She got a bottle of Psychine and after using it for a i few days she was quite well. I took a. cold ; and am using it and am getting all right. ‘ I think Psychineis one of the best tonics 9 oothe market_to-da.y_'.†‘ . . are ï¬rm mm; was patted anmaaae at {Be his dry m 050 lady was manna tier W use 61 and “-4" sienna. In. T. A. ROWE.» tinnitus. Toronto. . “It won’t get in the newspapers,†said Kettle. thoughtfully. “The pil- ‘, grims can't tell, my ofï¬cers daren‘t for ; their own sakes. and you leave me to : see my coolies don't. Newspapers,†be repeated dreamily; “queer the hint should have come like that." - "What hint? What are you talking 500. Per Bottle This man had one, his wife had the other. Psychine not only cured both but it built them up so that their bodies are strong enough to resist disease. All seeds 0! consumption are killed by "ï¬Ã©r'e you have (be whole matter in a nutshell. La. Grippe and colds are among the forerunner; of copgzumgtign. - PSYCHINE Quebec Mm tells how the Great Con. 3 sumptive Preventative was : an all-round Beneï¬t “What was said?†“Well. sir. I suppose you'd better be told. But you must hold up for a hard~ 13h knock. XVII! yp‘g _c_ome Lntp “tho about? “I remembered then where I'd seen your name, sir. It was In the Times of India's general news column." cumsn ms WIFE of LA GRIPPE‘ "But if this affair gets into the news- papers, Inquiries will be made, and you'll very possibly ï¬nd yourself in an ugly hole.†"I can Imagine." 31H Kettle drin, “theJ'd gi‘ue 3011 :1 HM . time if they hai you '0 t‘: emselnflx for ï¬ve minutes. TEL: sons of the pzophe don't admire in. in; Jumps-ms messing about the Kuaha. But I ow»: you something, sir. and I $113.1! be. hippy to go out of my IN to serve you. I will drop you at Suakim. or at Aden, or at Perim, where I am going to coal, whichever you please." “But; what about yourself?" "0. I shall be all right. I am seldom 7- need of 3 nursery maid. 311;" “O, I can't go near there now after this. No custom house for me, sir. I shall just run inshore a dozen miles -short of it, and put the beggars on the beach in my boats, and let them get into Kosseir as 'best they can. I sup. pose you’ll come back with me?" “I suppose so. Anyway, I can't go on with them. It is the ï¬rst time any of them have discovered I was not a. gen- ume Arab." “It will require a good lump of back- shish to explain it all satisfactorily at Kosseir." “I dropped four,†said Kettle. “I had to. It was either me or them. And my old mate axed half a. dozen before they 1e: him be. We’d a tight time here while it lasted." “There were none aEtuallyflkilï¬léd at my end," said Cortolvin. Capt. Kettle Swung himself llguy on to the upper bridge and telegraphed “Full speed ahead†to the engine room: the propeller splashed in the oily swells. and the Saigon gathered way. Sullen and trembling, the pilgrims be- gan to tend their hurts, and presently McTodd with a large copper kettle in his hand descended among them, and distributed all and surgical advice. A forest of trembling black hands shot up before him. “We swear!" they cried. “Then It is written that you keep your vow," said Cortolvin. “God is great! See now to your sick." He turned to Kettle and touched his rag- ged turban, after the manner or an omcer reporting. “The mutiny is ended. sir," he said. éééégieeeaeee nf exr‘nilfln im-tu‘z-ing: whilp thflz" {IF guoxlâ€"r‘ crap the PH: Imported a Uhuvidtn a: gnu-4f v-tlus Wi‘ï¬it’y’hï¬v ï¬ewt‘fna mm the 36%?“ is written. moreover. that. those othera at you who as mt. on this instant dish arm shall taste again at the searehlng breath of Eblia." wt¢¢ Captain Kettle in. he may mama. t9†QQQQQ eeeeseeeeeeeggs;eeeeaeeeeeeeeeee¢eeeeee99990 Men ’s$10 Suits 333C¥¢6 This priCe has always been a popular one with us. “'e have lab- oredâ€"seaeon after seasonâ€"to improve the quality of the suits we sell at 810. Each season has been a betterment over 1118 preceding 91ҠWhilu the price remained the same. the quality of the fabrics and trimmingsâ€"wile workmanship~styleâ€"tit and ï¬nish showed a vast im- punemeuc. For the Full and Winter Season we unlmuvd 5mm Paga 2,) (Pronounced Si-keax) he 8th. 1906 Jake Houzer Have Touched the Top Notch .\ cum m‘ tl1i~ report was :wm to I Mr Jam‘s Russ. 1.1m founder 31‘ the â€(my-ital, uml ('l)l'l'('>]|Unllt‘llt'o passed 'x lwtxn-q-n him. A 1'. Smil’h 21ml tln-svc- ruluz'y in rul'vh-m-o- In thn math-r. )lx'. Hugs hml suggvsh-«l that Uln- lm-mc 1w lmutml at a distance from the Hospital for swm'iu' in lease 01' ï¬re 21ml sous nut to mar ltm- uppe-aram-v of the muln lmild ng. H “1‘. 'l'nomus Stmx‘au't zr-mml tlu- ' zuluptiun of the Import. II was a 'ï¬m'y gratifying one. The Governors :did not wish the inmre-ssinn to ,fgo abroad than the Hospital ditlmrt. ‘nwd money. It would be soon that lithe moneys recciVod from the town ‘and county (lid not much more than; ï¬lmy the cast of iri-v or partiallyl Lip-axing pativnts. Mr. Stewart. alsoJ made (-mumendatory referoncv tn the! ‘hoqucsts received during the yoar.’ The mom- moncy received the more efficient work the Hospital could do. The Board was fortunate in having at the head oz'thl- ï¬nances the mom whom they had. The careful propar-l ,ntion (H‘ the report was one evidence 'uf this. l Mr. Robert Bryans seconded the adoptiouof thoreport. Little could be added, but he wished to tmtil‘y from his having been in the Hospit- al to the excellent work of the lady superintendent and the head nurse. CHA â€(MAN '5 ADDRESS. The chairman before putting the re- purt. dpslred to mako snme remarks. I‘ It. would I)» snon that, out of thell total exnemllture or $0.97? for man, tenance, only 83.296 was weaned“ from patients 'l‘lw 8300 [mm meg. um-el-nmpnt. 81200 rmm me mums. and $000 from the tum: did nut a mks up mu mnalmlm‘ an that there 0 was met! 81‘ luareaswd an mg rm the e ï¬lm 6' “I? mihlle the Imam, m ! “1993“. $9316 38 Cflï¬gl fl “gm “a I having mam"? mm cut theda- l â€'9 it} the 99! in}! at!†' whisk “.8 almasztas‘ mush aé Mai Bela lea was mam from the sewn and my.“ nu. road i] huulth. and o‘xpn-ssing his g'z'utihulv fur tho H‘t‘aHm-m ru'n-in-‘l during; u YMV \nm'us' stay in thv Hospital. Tho lvth-r warmly ('mmnvndml Ihu um'k 01‘ the Lady Supm'inlmulvnl and 0" (hr nurses. I! might, be n-qardmlus u pnz'l’m't iXI>titlllinlL Hp Hl‘g'!‘d \‘I‘l‘y strungb' Ihn nm-«i ux‘ a .‘s'urm-s’ [Minna Extracts from thc- mmuul n-port. u! D)". H. W. Ih'nm- Smith stating that a XIII‘N-s' Huluv was notw-ssnuv \u-rc .~\ Imm- was mud {mm Hr 1‘0\\N‘ rcg‘wllin; his inability Ivml 0H :u-vuunt ul‘ lhu sluic- huulth. and “mm->822): his ;'I' (‘(HIHH‘ISI’UNHI'TNUH AS NI‘H3ES' HUME ROSS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL “You do, sir. Go and lie down on my bunk. I’ll have you a. beautiful elegy written by the time you're back on deck again. It will comfort you." “Thanks, Skipper, thanks,†said Cor- tolvin. “I know you mean well. And now it you don't mind I’ll leave you. I think I'd like to be alone for a bit." Capt. Kettle gripped his hand in sym- pathy. “I’m sorry for you, sir," believe me, I am truly sorry. If you think a bit of poetry about the occasion would help you at all, just you say. and I'll do it. I’m in the mood for poetry now. All things put together, we‘ve been through a. pretty heavy time during these last few hours." “I have learned to be something of u fatalist. captain." he said. “when I was amongst these people. This is how I sum the situation. It was written that my wife should die whilst I was away. It was written also that I should live. God ordered it all. God is g reat.†“Thanks, skipper, thanks." He turn- ed away and walked to th( and of the bridge and staid there for a while, leaning against an awning stanchion, and staring at the 'baking levels of the Red sea which were slipping past the Saigon’s rusty flanks. And then he came back again and stood at Kettle's side. looking down at the pilgrims anointing their scalds below. “It was only a. two-line barinaph. “You'll please understand how sorry I syn _t_o carry such sad news, Mr. Cortol- Cortolvln clutched at this white rail of the bridge. “My God!" he cried. “(1ng Julia dead! Is that all. oaptzln 9' “Na: get along. man. got ma 3' “I think it was about your m g. 11:. been aha hunt!†"All the; scum." “Then 1: will be her. I remember now it said mohmand In Yorkumre. and the name was Mn. W. H. Govtolv v15. alhg'q bqueq her aeqk. 5115’} ï¬ngï¬u’s‘a fa“:- I minute, at in. I (Copyright by Cutclitre Hyno.) (‘Unfinuml from [rug ,H ()lh' 1ԠTHE of his l'utit lulu In Dunk utâ€" Rev. Dr. Bishop was glad to add this testimony as: In the good «ark ï¬uf the Hospitai. There was no damn Mat the time would em “up mun; 1mswmmmimmm u-uum 11mm he wen-MM; If an. new m sums «musty mandala! u to Mum the Kum‘ Home use maple mm- to“ ‘ud‘eeuaty sham.“ lam. mm it; Ha ha! Inca mum humus tar mm. mu m m Ind and. gamma at: mm; m: MWWWWM Dr. White thought the Hospital was an unqualiï¬ed success. He had No doubt that, scores of lives had been hated through it. Thongh the work of the nurses and all about it was good much oi the success was due to the increasing conï¬dence of the people in the institution. The chairman replied that, there had been times when patients could not be admitted. This arose partly from beds on one side being alioted to males and the other to Iemalos, and partly Manse there were not enough semi-privnte wards. The Hos- pital was practically full now. Mr. J. McLennan hand beonim‘orm- ed that last summer patients could put he admitted because there was not. mom. Ho had not. heand any- thing from the reports to show that this was the case now. He commend- ed the work of the institution. MORE CONGRATI'[..\'l‘l().\'.\'. Mayor. Vromnnn, ht‘inq called upon. did not think it m-Ccssury to add funything. the rr-port was so com. :plelc in itself. it was a g‘rCaka‘a: fsure to him to huvehccn associatml :with‘tho Board during tho past year. fit. was gratifying that the people of Etho county were beginning to app"? luiutc un- Hospital, and it could not lhc said that Lindsay was getting all the beneï¬t of it, l’rolmhly press crit- icism last yeurllid gond. He added a word of commendation for tho lllll‘St‘S. The thing to he regretted “me that there was not more room )lost of the typhoid fever cases were (lucu) water from wells. Mr. Cor- nish had told him that well water showed more vegetable matter than river water. Wells could not be oth-l Pr than Contaminated. It was a plea- sure to note that the ï¬nances of tho institution had taken a turn. ‘ As to u Nurses’ Home it, was a flircat hardship for the nurses not to Iï¬hzn‘o a plan: w'hcre they could rest. and be free from the rustraint. of Imukin: no noise lost :1 patient he :distul‘hvd. The Board were gratiï¬ed fat. tho tuuur ul' the letter of Mr. :ltnss on this'suijct, although nOt-h‘ ing deï¬nite had been stah‘d. [t was expected Mr. Russ would he in1.iml- say this full and cmu'vl‘ “ith the Board on the subjch I There was a feelingâ€"happily dying outâ€"that a hospital was a plum: to die in. not to get. well. The Board (lid not wish pcoplu to div in the Hospital. There had been a large number of typhoid few-r patients during the past your. At present, of '20 patients. 13 were sun'crlng from 'Lyphoid. There had not been u sinulo flout-l1 from that (“5021301111110 ‘10:]!!tui during the past three ::::.x:';;;;\. Hall there been no hospit. ':1! 211 Lindsay he felt. certain that. :there would haVe been many who ;\\'ould haVe died from it. l l l "You cannot measure with monPy the work done by nurses." said Mr. Flavellc. He had not. heard a. grum- ble from either unursc or upuLiux: during the past yea; They were ex- ceedingly fortunate in having Miss Miller as lady superintendent and MISS Barker ashcad nurse. and he could not Loo highly commend the whole staff of nurses. Last year an m annual wanting 4w hml hawrelytu-ndauumt the puma 'fur uur‘niv twauunm ut‘ the Huanitnt lnwmgmnum. lie mm to any that Ithis yvar hath papers were entitled ‘10 great ul‘uifm a'ur their (wrung:- mum. whirh was a gruat assistance. Ila did not (““011 the management to be free from errors or to be «home crit'icism. The Board wuuld be glad ‘of criticism as long as it. was fair. ‘ He would like to take the opportu- nity of thanking the physicians of the town who gave much of their time free and to theme. debt of gra- titude was due. He thanked the Lad- ies' Hospital Committee not. so mumh‘ for‘their gifts as for their kind words and sympathy. Ill words spread through the county. and did much harm. ‘ The churches which gave dhl so liberally. but. thew were a great many throughout Hm cuumy whim had not given WWW"!- H9 would mtlwr pup smanm- nmmmu: given amt 9mm"! “\‘nr ntl H’w Mmh‘hes (If Hm munâ€; ‘l‘lmnkn warn (hm m the \mmg‘ LmHea‘ Anam'mhm fnr lhnir um; ‘J‘hn hoquenh‘: Hf éh'n‘; Nnï¬l. mm of Um m" mg [‘nmlt‘ Worn \‘nhme Hut, â€My fur mm- mm inhp. hut nu imliva‘limm M uynumuw, been engaged in addition to the reg- uJar m. There was nothing the Hospital needed more than the nymâ€" puthy of ‘he people. It “'88 gran- tying that the Board had it. During the year they had not heard a single Complaint. if there were not other some. at revenue. It required only dollar from every source to run the Hos- pital. The Board wasmot trying to run it, cheaply, but aï¬kiontly. In order to get the very best. service three trained nurses had at one time county together. He could not. how- ever. speak too strongly of the lib- eral way the Hospiul hid bean treated by both. Notwithstanding this the Board would Still be short Th when a mm: M mm; (In I during a. Quid Everywhere in [M Gnu Donut-n KIM“ mm mm “a mm m «I'M... Inna» That‘s why PUMTY FLOUR yietdo the mm» man†64‘ amine“: at the “at M: Made entirely from the F ï¬nest Western Canada Hard Wheat by the latest improved meth- ods. in magnet modern mills tn the world. is to know how to bake good Bread. You can have the very best by using First ADuty ,7 of “SHILOH Your Doctor L1 ousewife 'fl Good done for the I53“ thirty-four ears: let SH! H bayou-doo- r whenever u Cough or Cold 3 rs. p HILOH will cure you. sad nll dngggim buck up this ntutcment vi a poultlve mmtee. The next time you have 3 Cough or Cold cure t with Why puy two to ï¬ve donuts when a twent ofive cent botflen 98f 8_HILO willcnreyw __ U! I your Omar Coll. no queshon’ shout but-â€" why go to all the troghund inconvenimce of lookmg him up, Indthmofhuinghiaprespï¬ption ï¬lled, when you can step mto may drug store In Canada and obtun a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE fog-.3 qua-tar. W3: 31 For Coboconk ..... .. ..... .. 6.80 p.m. 18 For Pemboro ............. . 9.23 mm. 19 For Toronto......... ....... 8.05 can 61 For MI “llamaâ€. 8.15 9.131. 34 51 10 22 [GUARANTEED CURE for PILES ' :ltching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruumg fPiles. Drug’gists are authorized to 3 refund money if PAZO OINTMENT Hails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. 42 19 32 21 30 Grand Trunk Railway Time Table For For For For For For For For From From From From From From From From Toronto Beneville ............... 7.20 mm. Toronto..... ............ 9.15 mm. Port Hope ........... 10.55 mm. I. B. a 0. Jet ...... 11.00 um. Whitby .................... 11.05 nan Toronto ................... 12.05 pan gamut-ton. ............. 2.40 p.m a Toronto ............... 9.20 p.m. n Bellevme............. 9.45 p.m DEPARTURES Port Hope. ............. 6.00 mm Toronto...... ............ Coboconk .......... 10.1!) a.m. Toronto ................ 10.50 3.121 Port Hope ......... 2.05 p.m' I. B. O. Jct.... 5.45 13.111. Port Hope. .......... 6.23 9.111 Whitby. vv no It VJ ................. Toronto .............. Whitby ................. HONEY TO LOAN on Mortgage. "" â€"“‘““"“ at lowest current rates. I HAVE oo- 'runk Railway Time Table cell to the cheapest money market in Canada and will give my patron- ARRIVALS the beneï¬t thereof. Toronto ............... 5.00 am mpmsgs op LOAN kept don Peterboro ............. 8.00 mm to the lowut poulble point, 000-b- Baliburton ........... 8.55 8.111 tent with war“, ‘nd nml-y 1'.- A}??? Hope ...... _ $3.10 a.m. quirementn. mmnmm 0.0.0.0..0. 055 5 304. 4 78899 6.80 sum 7 91 Kant-ct, box-rowan. The Corporation being :- Mutton or four comma 1M huh; «pm! and nuts of our Honey to 103:: st v.7 Iowa-t m0- ustmttmgudurmto In“ term. Print. tundi If uric-rod. J. H. Soothern ALL BUSINESS of this nature strictly pmnto and conï¬dential. § Being a direct importer I am able i to quote the closest prices. ; [have lately installed a pneumatic ! plant for Lettering and Tracing \"e i are able to du better and deeper work 3 than heretofore. Farm Loans WORKSâ€"Invthe rear of Market on Cnmbridgoâ€"ct., opposite the Packing House. R. mumps»: Call and get designs and prices {"53 plgcihasiing. J. 1!. HOPKINS. Agent. at Lindsay. kinds nf Marble and Granite Monununts. Dealers in and manufacturers of all lindsay Marble Works Qâ€s““ssmmm~†' â€"THE-â€" 5 Sylvester Manuf’g g Company, Limited 9 LINDSAY, ONT. stss§ssss§ss.ssyss~s. f THI i ' Sylvester Manuf‘g g g Company, Limited g g Lmnuv. our. 0 “'9 are prepared to supply Super- ior “'indmillu on speciï¬cations has its share of friends through- nnt the province and can be sup- plied on short notiCe. wood or iron. for shallow or deep Wells. Orders will receive Prompt Attention. The Highest Grade Farm Machinery. Gasoline En- (in... (Portable a n d Stationary) in tile; from 4 to 82 ham-power. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Dennis Pump fur all purpowa S 'iuluttentionis call- to our umbem; RID- ING PLO V. single or double. They me giving the best of satisfaction. Windmills Munufcwluwra of PAGE mm Proprietn