sermons. The choir as up to its high mark, 2 ably assisted by Mrs. E Hanilla. In the evening program was especially did duet. “Rock of Age. by Mrs. E. A. McArthul Eanrds. The anthem ‘ L‘o'rd." rendered by the especially ï¬ne and the so Edwards Was very much the people of St. Andrew 1v indebted to Mrs. Ed“ kindly assisting in the 1 Miss Susie Wagar, of 1 net, spent a few days guest of Mr. and Mrs. B Kr. and Mrs. E. Hays Toronto, spent. a few day the guest. of Mr. and M St. Andrew’s congreg their anniversary service Offering on Sunday. Pr ertSOn. uf Knox College. pulpit and preached ‘ Ir. Melville Ramsay, ( is in charge M Mr. A J ewelrx shop. 311'. W. Cooke, of Cob. a few hours in town on i The funeral of Cecil any son 0? Mr. and Mrs tank piace to Fem-Ion F2 an Tuesday afternoon an I} attended. Mr and 1 mm have thp sincere my mute commumty i (Mi Iï¬wvémvat; um MPboaï¬e is m ' az-M an imam; um ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬et; 8? Mia Wm “M week; w. h; E; mama a n: a†imam bake on a m MM “spam 5 mm ï¬ï¬mi task in flask l Mzmman Bnflmm up an m and arrived helm swam with 4.8 large in me 9! the 19589.“ IN hm m; 89.89%: say, are visiting in tax} Mrs. E. Chambers is Lindsay the guest of he 8. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts mil}: attended the Ca Mrs- E. A. McAthur number of lady friends ive euchre on Monday e Mr. Adams. of Ada: House. Lindsay, was Mr. -Clegg. of Pete through town on Tuesd Roeedale. ' lid-â€r18 thee Super) mundsde pmved threw 'Idcsday in his meek-1 e days .in town. Rev. l‘. S. Lord is in A nuprer of our you) tended the Oddfeilows 4 econ}: on Friday evehix Arthur. a splendid time. Amon attended were Mr. and Robsou, Miss Ethel R0 A.' W. Warren. S. Ma: Guy. Mrs. Edwards of Mar. mt of her aunt, Mrs morning she Conducted the Baptist church and In“; occupied the pulpit odist church and gave t «distantly dams the) 9' our citing: an M w Miss Kline retume last week after spending in loan the guest of 11! Bedford. in Cameron on Sunday. may art-had home I last week. Mrs. Hitchcock, o, '1 in town on Sunday in of the Lord's Day All Peneldn Falls, 00$. 26 yr mush. of Donald, PAGE SIXTEEN Sharpe Cures headache, billiousness and indigestion. A. purelyi vegetable sugar coated pill which can be easily taken by everybody. Mandrake Liver Pills Always reliable. Purely Vegetable. Small and easy to take E. GREGORY EL!- 01 .TORONTO, on. m BEST PLACE IN mum GU HIE BESI. IT PRES. OF THE (antral Business Gollogo l "THE NEWQ The Canada Paint 605., CKTILGGUE ReadYZM Hardware, 150331, ï¬adelfromfpuqu'eâ€"ad and _0il. Mdennan (0. EPAINTS Corner Drug Store E51319?" Aédéésé'ï¬Ã© " d4: §ham ï¬mideggl =3 W. Wage Siamesflépease: fool with Education. tend the famous ELLIOTT 7 Ab». CF TORORTO 25c Per Box BRAND of. Novelized From Eugene .i. Walter’s Great Play .8. By J. W. Harding 00.099000000000000. ° †††â€oâ€.â€o“oâ€oâ€oâ€.â€oâ€oâ€oâ€oâ€oâ€oâ€oâ€oâ€o°° O. of. 0 o 0 0.0990920920939020 “Don‘t you mind what Smith an Mrs Brooks." grinned the captain. “The years he's been working for no he never showed any special :1an 9! hurry or nervousness. How’- you! husband?†“Fairly wen. I think he seems I lit:- tle worried over basins-a." “That :0! What's the matter? “You see, in his new poiltlon ho feel! his responsibility.†- Williams looked surprised. “Has be any speck! new responsibil- lty 7" he asked, his eye- wandering In- qnlflngly to Smithnho did some men warning signaling unobserved by that “Today-yes. But what time? I should say at 10. maybe 11 o'clock." “That's â€probably why Joe haan seen you.†observed Emma. “30’. just taken mother and Beth as far In the theater. I don‘t know what keep- hlm. He should be back before this." “I guess he 3111’: run away." opined the captain. with a suspicion of grim- ness. “I'll wait." “You know, Emma. that's one of tho best things the captain does.†on! Smith. 9 “What?†“Waiting. When it comes to “ï¬ne ' and persistency he's got moot Indian boat a dozen city blocks." Mn. Brooks-rose. hand outstretched. and menunma happy.gnto- ml smile. «pain. and gave him his extra work natunlLy he's anxious to make good.†again prompted the superintendent “Anxious to make good? Well, he'll have a chance, and soon at that.†“You look as "you bad Just got.†suggested the superintendent _ “Now that it’s out I want to thank you ever so much†she said. “Thank me?†“Yes, for Joe's raise and that at: months’ back pay.†“He told you that?†“Sure he did." put in Smith. “He has forbidden me to speak or it to either you or Jimsy,†Emma told 'him, “but since you mave mentioned it ï¬rst I can thank you. can't 1?†He did not return a direct answer. but rubbed his chin dubiousiy as he said: “You don’t know how happy We made us all," went on Mrs. Brooks gratefully. “I feel like a new woman. and mother appreciates 1t.†WE: stopped abruptly u the doc: opened and his eyes resteq on Brooks. 'I"â€"" _ The latter’e underjnw dropped, and he turned livid with fear at the hue!- pected presence or the captain. He was, in fact, so startled that he nearly collapsed. ., _ “Camptalh Williams!" he stemmeï¬ ca; adyanelug mmbllhgly toward him; “Wdflll you ï¬hflhéï¬abï¬m captain}: “sum!“ reï¬ned Williams I}; a m voles; “flew an yea. Breaks?“ “izi‘m an at. 1 new†“Yea new; 99; yea {516 m net *6 thank the_nzuntam; hm he hm hi it ap=me rims and the 3168835†93 a M! Wife, am full at the same: and he! gratitude: "N9. I am. Jeex†eBFFGGESG Emlm: “ten sea me egmaia teem": â€" “Wéll. seemâ€":- that I done all these thmgsn__ .Breeks muse! upea mam. mamas like a we" at bay: "What are. :93 {mini :9 armies tan 9! as? 999‘! you think that‘s 3": "New ï¬mem" Iatsmptefl m 6%? ma seinemamely. "yen sure are new: on Year wife has Just â€on telling me=new ï¬ne ewes: year new In: 09mg" Mrs: Breaks. named and alarms. mg at as; Mamas: _-.. 4-1."- -I... a; "Why, Jae. m :91; new she do: mmm â€No. no! Maybe w- the mt." he 00qu wmkly. wins his man. out NI GM um Tic†was Q moment of neumu cur Without. durum which Oapmn Imam took quick 01 the ma. ‘;So I raised his pay, eh? And dated It back six months?†'“Of course you did,†asseverated Smith with emphasis. “Don‘t let him fool you. Emma.†/\ 911E DAILY WARDER. LINDSAY. 0N1 ARAO» 'uked Joe. D. â€O. O. “No; mmom see you. You O O quarterlam’t: here.deer .00 “Th. “PM! 00 u’u’u’u‘oo u: 0 ‘ Inanttleloutl asked Joe. “No; tomorrow morning will do to '00 you. You know my lonely littlo quartet! ain’t more'n halt a block from here, and I like to hang out there.†“Tho captain,†added Smlth, “live- ln 3 little south sea island nook moved Into his flat. He keeps it so dirty that some say it’s attractive." “I'm glad to see you so happy. Mn. Bwoka.†he observed. pausing and looking about him again. “Thank you.†said she. “I never did know before what a little money meant to a woman? 0, “Perhaps that’s because you don't know women." “Oh. i know womenâ€"one kind. any- way. But Brooks is lucky in having a girl like you for a wife." “Emma. he’s giving you a little south Paciï¬c Blarney," put in Jlmsy. wvahht’vs what you get for helnz bachelor," laughed Williams. He moved toward the door. and t other: rose. “Maybe I am and maybe I’m not." said the captain. “But." he continued emphatically. “it‘s a sure tblng that 1t 1 had a girl like you I'd knuckle down and earn enough money to make you happyâ€"eh. Brooks?" â€"“r r v “I suppéise that's what you'd do." u- oented that Individual. "Jigs. I‘d work pretty hard without kicking to please you. Mrs. Brooks. 1! you looked to me to make good for quiet smile, “it you were single ra Inspect captain of getting a little eon.†“But I'd cm the money." went on the captain. pursuing his tub of thought. “That's the only way to get '“Good nlgbt.‘8mlth.†“I may drop out later,†remarked the superintendent by we: of reply; “Wish yuu valid.†the captain m ed bun with some eagerness; Brooks." “Good night. captain. Thank you "t‘a like to wake a punt and an: wane; dead u M. 3mm†"Goad night. a 3‘ aï¬mï¬s wen! toward and em an ear. “fly ta get dawn is £80 8890 by 8 la the morning.†59993de as main. game; at his was «am eeaiemna “Yes. am." “There“! in some maniacs ch90 wggmay ‘9: angle“ 9 meet m" I H "I: Inc!“ "9mm knew But what you mm â€sateen new that 393% as m an. @966 a! he" meets m the deer and stood lea: tag against It. clutching the India b! mp FL The 8mm 9! m m m m 99m. and he gazed with Matt: Embanam ms Rom m m to â€Han yen told w. “my!" be It man. mm: mm an M91! In pm â€9% M; It cm the mm mm m '- mm a m mm cum 3‘- m» k m wmmwâ€"e _ _ Mp1)“. and www “100. an Inn." “you can't wk.- “1"“ hi chime“ Well, I'll say good night, Mn. Mariposa. 11} are at. the l or: atrthve home o_! Mr. George Met.- calfe on Sunday last. Miss Lily Peal-n of Fenelon Falls recently spent a few days at the homé or her sister, Mrs. T. Graham. of this district. Although advanced in years she udoyed good health until the past summer. Deceased was a, sister of the late Donald and Alexander Gil- christ and also Mrs Donald Murchis- on. all of whom have predeceased Mrs. John Everson and children. from Camuy are visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mn. MarShall MayneS. ,,,4 Miss Gertie Hewie is at present visiting friends in Midland. ‘Very many attended the funeral of the late Miss Mary Gilchrist. of Woadville, to Glenarm Cemetery on Saturday last. Deceased was among the oldest residents of this district. ha\'ing always resided at the home of her brother, the late Donald Gil- christ until a yea'r ago her sister-in: law, Mrs. D. Gilchrist, and daughter Mrs. StoneJ'emoved to Islay, Alta., and the late Miss Gilchrist took up residence in Woodville. in company with her niece. Miss Lizzie Gilchrist. Deceased was widely known and was also very highly respected by all. this community. The mm Irienus in this district extend condolence. Mr. Mmhall Barley. oi Verulem. brother-in-law of Mr. George Het- Calfe. was a. visitor in Islay district on Sunday last. Mr. Burley has just returned from a three week's trip to the West, where he has many relatives and as they all live within a radius of ten miles, he had the pleasure of seeing them all. He also had the pleasure of his ï¬rst auto ride, being driven a. distance of eighty miles in one hour, and 'Mrs. John Jamieson spent week at the home of her father, D? Tolm‘ie. {Qua up sh. â€5‘ â€Mn: 0km anma" «mm in “10“ $318 *In if!" 1 gr! hung} is £66â€?! Hawk: u'hl'ï¬ as“: h: “atâ€! fiat-m ‘W'm W12 “What cnn I do {or my skin-tortured baby?" How many worried. worn-out mothen whose children ere suflerinx with eczema. tctter or other torturing. disfiguring humor, have asked themselves thb question! Through neglect or improper treetrnent. some minor eruption hes developed into n distressing end unsightly nfllk‘tion. Simple treetments tail. and stronger one: ere tried. Iometimu so hersh tht the sulerinxb increeaed rather than ell-yeti. Even [to- ieasionni eid hu proven uselm. end the {eerie ever-p men thnt the skin dine-so will become pchronic. turning the child'e {gture into n nightmare of phuicei end mentel Such mothers. whod hue whitened their children' a suiiering end who he e Ain‘t“ the long. sleepleas nights on ist ;uc lull“. ‘IU‘PIC‘ Illu “I‘ll-L6!“ wIiIch 9m? Jane“ cm value a {a .géemiand Itu e III II bprqmr In! um war from wnn mg; Beolmd.n and «III Ind â€'1"me “Inst Soap sIu "(51 91:th {mm mam w u- “I?“ Imam.) SM mm In an awIIII‘Im-ur la the Despaiting Cry of Thousands of Mothers, A Scotchwoman Tells How He: Child was Cured. WHAT CAN | 00 FOR MY SKIN- TURTURED BABY? ELM: and who“ were old 1 residents of The many friends and she et the Collegiate Institute. Mr. Jim Wilson was visiting at the home of Mr. Neylor on Sunday. the 16th inst. The Inlay branch of the Women’s Institute met nt the home of Mrs. Manbh on Wednesday of last week. There was a, large attendance and ex- cellent papers were given by members It was also decided that Miss Mabel Currins be sent as n delegate to the Annual Convention of Women's In- stitute. to be held in Toronto on November 15 and 16. The Novem- her meeting will be held at the home of In. Donald McFadyeu and prom- ises to b. specially interesting and proï¬table. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies to attend. Kiss Grace Hemalie of this district has had a. week's visit with friends The many friends of Mrs. John McDermott are pleased to hear that. he is convalescent from his serious illness. A bee! ring meeting was held at the home 0! Ir. Thos. Christian on Saturday evening lust. Owing to the unhvomble weather the attend- ance was mall, however, the necess- ary business was transacted {or the current year. in Mr. Charlie Metedle from Pleasant 'For A Good Reliable Bog: J. HUGHES, If you M at , nmigina done 9r rubber heels ï¬xed. call in and fl“ mmmmu whdc you want. DON’T FORGET Acknowledged the highest grade stoves in Can- ada. Call and see these stoves, whether you wish to buy or notâ€"and see the latest improvements in stove construction at Cinnamon’s Hardware Store 5t murmmu tom mr um I Mn #3:“. “am gumganoohjees. «mm mm m 930mm exscunso Have You Seen the BIG THREE m.a‘ï¬%3‘ï¬â€˜fé on! nan «Autumna- “noun nu 1m: nu “man can». Bl Kermit. mat â€a “I 399“ {MM ghtIL-a h :shd â€was“ “18%? MS? “V6 “a‘ ï¬n! "I \lu i) {H mrmeaam 9:1me mmm.» automate ml Stoves! Haynes TUESDAY. NOV. 1. 1910 Ediey was under the parental root on Sunday last. We are pleased to state that, Mr, John Eva-son, of Albert College, Belleville. is now able to be out again after being conï¬ned to the hospital for a. short. time as the re suit 01 a, sprained ankle caused by playing football. Many {rom this district attended the funeral of the late Mr. Andrew Spence. of Kirkï¬eld. on Monday last, interment taking place in Glenam Cemetery. Deceased was well-known and highly respected by all, and are- sident 0! this district for manyyean haVing reSided on the farm now owned by Mr. Dave Graham. In religion he was a, consistent Presby- terian. He was a brother of Mr. Dan Spence of this district and an uncle of Mr. D. R. Spence. The many friends extend condolence. Miss May Elford is at present the guest of Miss Mary Gilchrist, Wood- ville. ton Thursday last deli“ ï¬rs. Hugh Gilchrist visited Wood- ville friends on Thursday of last previously that place. 3‘? 991163 I: Hgghc‘gl ’H 311d T9 @311 an J: HR he: Made Boat and 7 use S Mr. George Green was at Canning- ably “on. with cute! throat and limo ' ' ' [JUDIIY 8'!" an WILLIII 81'. N. livay last delivering a horn r purchased by Mr. Greene! “Champion" and “Pemnsular' The “Pandora" Lindsay coltjg. Stun? 25 can. we will W Nova Scotia Woman Relieved 0! Her Heart Disease Ed Creek, Cumberland Co. Get. 28. â€" Suffering from fem my and Heart Trouble, so rm mom and depressed that in Waco had gone out. of n a never expecting to be a. W again. Mrs. J. W. Le â€d never e woman mi a! flux Pla Pills, and is â€1111. Her t evident Dime is 51 a the plane tried Dodd's Pills, and is once more in UK Ina-1th. Her simple stawmen‘ best evidence that no C359 M is so bad thaL Dotk plus will not cure it. 'uI W88 treated by ï¬ve ms. madnetwr states. them did me no good- '1" craved on me and that 3! 11d (or a time. I had Fen my and Heart Troubie. I m HER Kmxxgys WITH DODD'S KIDSEY AND ALL HEB TROUBI.‘ 153m SPEEDII Y n; I nnot muse 1,000 I too highâ€). Female Trouble nnd up kidneys by "5mg Pills. Kirkï¬eld, Oct. 24.â€" to see Mr. Russell 5:; after his week's illm Miss Mysia McF from a two month's ï¬ves in Winnipeg. Mrs. McFadden rm from Toronto, “'ht-rv visiting. Mr. Daniel. Mrs. T Ewen motored to 1J1 day. {\‘e are glad out again. THURSDAY. N0" occupied evening. Thanksgiving 5‘" the Methodist ('1 mornmg - Lindsa.v ReV. Mr The in the Cro‘fley young mfg: m [9* das‘ W in Lumbar “(am far a church on mthis thing that old was main hm" was in ‘ N0 sense in runnii thï¬ best one. then an: thing. that 1% Misses l, al at home ' of last week man death if I!!!" “'1 L1 KIRKI-‘IEIJ not . 24 .â€"“' R099 town Iâ€! 08111“ ARV Dodd's Kid McKinm pd. The that, gave lad Mal \1 down BLES 11qu 170“