g door of ‘5 mi;- .ir MROJMI 2|? ndzr standing mix 1: that [Er as many I, appeal to RE BEAU )rgans chines CflAMBfR ars andthe public mr new stand on INDSAY Tops. HMS the P009†°t 1m comm! much a mmjzsmï¬ 50m SUTTON, Dentist. Lindla-y. tgraduav: of Toronto Univ mRoya} College of Dental pm. All the iateet imp adopted and prices I! ll Ofï¬ce over Anderson 6 's opposite Veitch’n hotel ' EH‘ERb J x “we .ELpUS. 3 flcALP IVE: | Come-"1N“ ' a: cation 9‘“ .. throat and It 10 3.31. to 9. use! m. ; mtO H. GROSS. D ;dqumer- for nba' of R0351 P. A. WALTERS, dentist. I. Honor graduate of T1 Mty and Royal 001101 Ml College. All the late Wed branches of (let Mfully performed. C n..- ! 113d dam-x 3.“? in“? mongï¬gt’s debentures bonds. Yd Buy-5574i than. _-./ \ of [{irklicld). mun--30 Bondét.n [cute and 0. door “‘08: m‘ Canlbrldgcqzt :st ch:z:“::. \‘zf‘am hours : 9 “ 1’ 1 and a to I. ,W. \VJUI‘ flab Societim -P.§.â€"ueen ï¬rst and third non- 5» m Keenax'; Blockâ€"384 I" ‘V‘Vuua, ~~~~~ rt The sue 'Z-i‘Sfu-l. 058.311.3113; mHider gas Vitalized ' 'inlrtion :he belt artiï¬dal MB comm-r. s to be a SW18“? this omce. 'Hï¬co nearly oppo‘ 3th Simpw Rouse. Ufllce . Houv‘e id attent“ odontia, L The sue Nader ga: Mion C GI. ROW 15 Lindsay Eye “$181151! - nUU-UL 51. quay-w my and Royal College of lCollege. All the latest and Nd branches of dentistry sfully performed. Charges 'ate. once over Gregory's Store, corner Kent and Wil- of Lindsay and , attention gi" and Diwases 0f “110'“ â€â€˜3' “9 also 3d (jabuntul we inveSY U E K 3’ DENTIST Ont Street. Hatï¬am‘a Drug m Matdpetfll‘s Men In Prices “'00“ r231 35“ currCStâ€" idence No '13 lSPIE ...We 5 )5 I) E unumr y good mortgage ; solicitor, etc., 5... estal )lari , p059, anShiP )Od, on!“ insurance of Marriage Licenses. in all its forms“ “'0 31'9 (Quake. 5 at {he Toronto University irge of Dental Sur. the latest improved ed and prices moder- :er Anderson 8:. Nu- : Veitch'l hotel. . t0 no purchase mort- uz'cs. To INVES- money for «:1»:an 3150 upon munici- ll‘;‘~'€StUJCllL stock: AchAlUHLlN o; 5. etc.. Lindsay. mï¬ce hours 9 to x 4 p.m. ; 7 to 8 3a Wellingtonâ€"st... 7‘ will be givï¬n‘ iï¬entist. Lindsay, - good Dentist??- a} Dental 0011388- Alma (a are loaning {a murtgag“36 at runes. The bus]- Own mike and interest reread e_qwnsc 0' 11> ear. are loaning 2. in sums the very “° 1 suitable 1" O ' Connor. .~ 01‘ Kirklicld)‘ (â€Ru Bond-st... f Cantbridgc-St ‘xi‘u‘c hours 2 9 l and 7 to 8 A let 55 L o l lege-St .- nose and is prepared to TOVVn and very 10‘ lat. I 0" unlinan-‘T WATLIUIAN-WARDER, novmm 34th} j 5' 19.“, ; Barristers. 0 ‘ )poSite Etc-u Milne of Torontq BROWN {owesl g terms. an\ or alw ays Bridge strange hanks of an Mt St the Ottawa Laboratory In the Seed Laboratory at Ottawa, one hundred fresh seeds of wild mus- tard were planted in good soil in a box; and under the most favorable conditions only thirty ï¬ve of them could be induced ».to grow. The box was then placed 'in the open air for a Week with the thermometer below zero. When again put in the ger- minator, se‘Venteen ‘more of the seeds produced plants. The soil was then allowed to become thoroughly dry and again put' out to freeze, after which twelve more of the hundred germinated. This operation was repeated several times, until ï¬nally every seed demonstrated that the mothercprant had not lived in seeds vain. time when it can be destroyed. Some of it can be persuaded f0 grow by stirring the surface soil directly af- ter harvest, but most of it will not germinate .until it gets- ready. Thus nature provides for the perpetuation of the species. In a press letter from the newt. ment of- Agriculture at Ottawa ‘on destroying 5 the seeds“ of noxious plants the following mrkabte statement with regard ~ to the' get- mination of mustard, seed oosurs : The seed of those weeds that ma- ture in our grain crops, even though it shells out on the ï¬eld, is with difï¬culty. induced to germinate at a As a rule the seeds of the more noxious weeds that grow, from the seed alone retain their vitality for several years when embedded in the soil. It is highly important, then, to prevent the iormationof seed. It is quite evident that many ï¬elds throughout Canada. have now a. suf- ficient stock of seeds to produce. lux- uriant cr0ps of Weeds for several years, but by adopting a suitable ro- tation it is possible to prevent Most of the plants from these. seeds com- ing to 0 maturity. The last issue of Guardian, the organ dist Church in Canada. anniversary number ‘of ()n the from, page. was the front page of the The Guardian dated N ‘l'ne liLbL 19...... -._ Guardian, the organ of the Methoâ€" dist. Church in Canada. was the 7.5th anniversary number 'of that, paper. ()n the front page was a facsimile of the front page of the ï¬rst. issue oi The Guardian dated Nov. 21m 1829. The articles on that page were exâ€" tracts from noted religious authors or preachers. The subjects of these, articles were “Power and Success m‘ Chrisiianity. a proof of its Divine Origin," “The Decision of ~Nu1urul Roligion.“-"'l‘cstimonios in Favor of thc Bilillv by Celebrated Charactvrs," and in vivw of what occurred in Cun- mlu 8 51mm lutur. this notable mm "The Bible 'l‘uuchvs Suhjoctiun hi the (‘ivil Authm‘i‘tios." ‘ " *“ -\' \‘nFR‘ “S 0U I \'| 2“ -_, Tho mum? was muou w ‘i‘m‘nuto was Hum ruliml, Us 01.!“ tors wow P. Mvtcall‘ and tho nowâ€" I‘amous ,lh‘. 01‘ those days att‘iclo in the jubilee edition Guardian in 1879, as follows: ‘ ‘ -4 ‘33:. n)‘ received uu “my over during sixteen yum 3. here attended the L‘onservuuvu umâ€" ,: . , . , 7 - ‘ ’1.‘ tr . On his \\ ay to New york in ii; an \‘ention held at Lindsay On‘Suturday mum of 1b which to print six days- and nights between Lewist on travelling part of The Guardian, he wai on a stage-coach and New Yorkâ€"â€" the time over the worst possible roads at the rate of a mile an hour. Such was the poy" stablishment that it was ' 10y a clerk, so that the Editor had to keep the accounts, and with the weekly voluntary a851$< tance of some lay brethren, had to lf old and address the papers 'to sub- . " “2.-.. M'nnr was Instowed ‘29 to procure the types on 1 last. Miss Hazel McCrinmion, of Lindsay called on friends here lately. Miss Melt, of Lindsay, spent Thanksgiving Day with her friend Miss Mchchern. Mr. Howard Brokcnshire, of. Sutcliï¬â€˜e staff, Lindsay, paid a short visit, to his home on .Thursday last. We are very sorry to learn of the unimproved condition of Mrs. John Gilchrist, who has been ill for some time. The Jubilee Singers were well patâ€" ! _-.....A‘In_ LIV L vv \4‘ -- travelling part of the time over un- worst possible roads at the rate of a mile an hour. Such was the pov- . ' of the establishment that it was unable to e'mpIOy a clerk, so that the Editor had to keep the accounts, and with the weekly voluntary assi5< en, had to tance of some lay brethr fold and address the papers 'to sub- scribers. Much labor was bestowed in writing the editorials, which were written mostly at night, and often not ï¬nished before the morning twi- light." ' ,, -...- “snub?!" Of Fees? Ims SEEDS gnaw “gut. The 75th anniversary number oil The Guardian gives a. great deal of‘ space to reproducing editorials by each of the editors during the 4 years of the paper’s history. These editors besides Dr. Richardson, Sanderson‘ Spencer, Dr. Wellington Jeï¬ers, father of Dr. Jef- fers of this town, and a. former pas- tor of the Cambridge-st. Methodist - "â€"4. He. was editor frog 1860 IUIB u: v...... tor of the Cambridge-st. church. He was editor 1 to 1869. Then came 1] and Dr. Courtice. In the issue of Dec. 1 In the Issue v. -.v-. Editor LV'ans has to explain that because much of f the Mackenzie ‘re- into the hands 0 bels, he had to reproduce some art- Christian Guardian» Has Been i Existence that Long {or over A 7 --YEAE-0LD PAPER i ~N.. a. «flat 3. mum at \‘ m‘k the Christian 13th, 1837. Drawart, in stituted authorities. This is {the fact. An armed force is collected on Yongest" and is threatening an attack upon the city." The - article 8088 on to urge loyalty to the crown. The articles of Iormer days tho- ugh written in surroundings and un- der conditions for less favorable than. those that environ the organ of Me- thodism' toâ€"day, lack nothing in the mental vigor, culture and devotion that mark the best days of Metho- dist journalism. Anacmic peopleâ€"people with watery bloodâ€"are without defence when dis- ease threatens. The strongest weap- on against disease is a. plentiful sup- ply of rich, red blood. A robust per- son may catch col-d, but quickly throws it off. Buta cold lingers With the anaemid- one, ,. goes to the chest and the ï¬rst signs of consum- ption appear. It is the anaemic bne who sufl'ers from headaches and dizzi- ness, who cannot climb a stair with- out resting, whose heart flutters and palpitates wildly at the. least exerv tion. Such people can only be saved by a‘ new supply of rich. red blood. and Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is the only medicine that actually makes rich, fed blood with every dose. Or- dinary medicines only touch the sym- ptoms of diseaseâ€"Dr. Williams Pink Pills go right straight to the, root of the trouble and drive it out. That is Why these pills have a larger sale than any other medicine in .the ,world, and that is why thousands wand thousands of people praise them lso highly. . Miss Florence G. Mary- ett, Chester, N. S., says :â€"“I have used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for sev- eral months and 1 an; happy to say they have restored me to health, af- ter all other means had failed. 1 was suffering from anaemia in its worst. form. The least exertion would leave me breathless :lml now out. I had no appetite and suit-red Its Victims are Defencaiess When Dis- ease Strikesâ€"Keep Good Blood to great-y with nervous headaciws. l was pale and seemed to be going into a doclino. I had medical attendance but, it did xnc‘no good. ’l‘hvn n friond advised me to try .Dr. Wil- liams‘ Pink Pills, and in a few “'(‘Cks 1 found they wow hvlping me. i continuod their use for several months. and mu mmin onjnying good “mum 1 think 131‘. Williams" l‘ink I found they were helping me. I‘ continued their use im‘ several months. and um mmin enjoying good‘ health I think hr. \l‘illiums' l‘ink Pills \\‘ill make every weak and «il- ing girl strong and healthy." You can get these pills {mm any dealer in medicine. but. mu shuuld ho careful to see, tllut, the full mime. “Dr. “‘illiulus‘ Pink I‘ills‘l‘m‘ I‘ule I‘Quple†is «me the wrapper urouud each lmx. If in doubt write the n.. wmimus Medicine (‘0.. llmckvillt‘. lir. Williams Modicino (‘o.. llmciwiuo, (int. and the pills will ln- snm. at 500 a. box or six boxes for $2.50. WOODVILLE (Crowded out last week) A large number of delegates from here uttundcd the Conservative con- vention held at. Lindsay og‘Saturday The Jubilee Singers were won pub- ronizcd by the villagers and surroun- ding couptry.~ A choice evening was spent A. -, -3 (‘A‘lï¬mmnnd_ SDenb Thanksgiving among her Amany friends and relatives here. Master Allie Cameron and Miss Mary Cameron, students at. the Lind- say Collegiate Institute, Spent vaca- tions at home here. . ‘ Mr. Willie Cameron‘ and-sister Miss iFJiza, were at home for Thanksgivâ€" Cameron has P'rincipal Wilson has 1110ch u." Mr. Mathicson's residence, Woodv lle cast. ;Mr. Anthony McKinnon has of Mr where Cameron has also sold her home. Miss Florence Symon: was the guest of Miss Mable McKee last. week» Mr. Dan Jamieaon has puwhascdl busineld. ‘m, Geo. McKay’s tailoring He has moved into the {shop vacated THE DANGER OF AEEMIA moved into 3. Woodv lle_ ‘ ... wwwzv‘ Liaâ€"“3. . ‘mmw other treatments had failed. I was induced to try Perkins' American mam “um: mzv smqu qua regularly for some time, they have cured me, and I am satisï¬ed they are the greatest system regulator on the market at the present time. I will take great pleasure in recom- mending thcm to others." Oct. 6. 1904. Price 25, 500 and $1 per box. For Thousands ot people all over this country will testify to their merits. They are acknowledged to be the greatest family medicine ever known. Mrs. John McDennld, William-st... north, Lindsay. says: “I am seven- ty six years of age and have suffered the tortum of Rheumatism for .a number of years; my health in gen- heave Toronto - ................ 9.15 tun. ; " Burketon ............. 10.50 mm " Nostlcton ............. 11.05 mm. " Cluho ................... 11.27 mm. Arrive Lindsay ................. 11.50 mm. Leave Lindsay ............... ...12.20 9.111. Arrive Damon ............. 12.30 pan. " Dunstan! .............18.(5 pan. " Ancona Point was.» [3.131. " Bobcaygeon 1.15 pm. “hard '1» Toronto ILmvo nobcuvgeon ............ 3.80 pm. 7 Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Express to Toronto. Leave Bobcaygeon ............ 6 .5) Ancona. Point .. 6: " Dunsford ............. 6. 50 “ Burncll ................ 6.59 " Lindsay ............. 7.15 “ Clabo ................... 7.30 “ Nestlcton ............ 7-45 ‘ ‘ Burketon ............. 7.55 Arrive Toronto Leave Toronto ................. 5.00 (1.111.: “ Burketon ............. 6.45 p.m. “ Natleton ............. 6.55 p.m.‘ “ Clabo ................... 7.10 p.m " Lindsay ............... 7.30 p.m. " Darnell ................ 7.40 pan. “ Dunstord ............. 7.50 p.111. ‘9 Anemia Point. 7.58 p.m. Arrive Dobcaygeon .......... 8.10 p.m. Good connections made at. Burke- ton for all points east. heave Toronto -.. " Burketon " Nostlcton ' ‘ Cluho ..... Arrive Lindsay Imvo Lindsay Arrive Damon Arrive Lindsay Leave Lindsay ..... " (‘labo ‘ ' Nestleton “ Burkoton Arrive Toronto ................ 'a'.aU p.“ .C. MATCHETT. J.W. ANDERSON, Uptown Ag’t. Station Ag't. state of cultivation. Convenient- ly situated on leading road. four miles from Bethany on G. '1‘. 1L, and six miles from Pontypool, on C.I’.l{. The buildings are ï¬rst-class. ,FRAME DWELLLNG AT BETHANY on the G.T.B.; 1; storeys high ; meat shop, general store, show- room and postofï¬ceâ€"all occupied â€"in the building. One of the best. business situations in the Village. ‘FARM OF 300 ACRES IN ELDON township. two miles from Eldon Station. 2; from Argyle; conven- lent to church and school; 50 acres of tamarack unculled, balance principally cleared ; buildings mod- erate. young orchard ; good well: and running stream. This in an excellent farm for mixed tanning. "‘-A Aâ€" 3- nor. TWO HUNDRED ACRES.â€"In Man- vers, south half lot. 12. and nest halt lot. 13, con. 8, Manvcrs. This is a choice farm, in ï¬rstâ€"class -VA_.A 25, 500 and $1 per box. For Lindsay at . BASCOCK SONS. Farms for Sale Eprcss from Toronto Mixed from Toronto. â€"" v Ancom. Point. “3J3 Darnell Willi.m-‘tc .tuuu a...“ \IQ‘ ‘1‘ yamaammmnnn. awwa99899Â¥ï¬_ umwmmummmum“ aï¬mmlaï¬fï¬ï¬ï¬. IMLXMIJY ; :3“ wmmï¬mmmmï¬. mum‘mfln mmmm u k thvm â€M8 wï¬tï¬www Ll. \‘ haw? mum Lu“ mmumuï¬mmm .mwmm mm“ 6.45 p.m 5.05 p.111. ‘â€"ln Man-1 and “est! vex-s. Thisl ï¬rstvclass . ion'vcnicnt- ' oad, four! G. '1‘. l{.,! ypooL on ï¬rst-class. BETHANY 1‘ 'ey's high 2 we, show- u occupled of the best. [8 Village. LN ELDON )m Eldon' ‘ Any-I'D“. I '. After Ltor ime. om- I’or ‘ NS, the l Berliner Gramaphone 8. ’. J. “715 THE R UP, $0 I). 93 Kent Street All Records Exchangcd Free. unmmmutfl “Qua“ \Q“‘“ Q"- 6;“ NB} An Expert Piano Tune! Hmdsamc Pgrlor Suites New Bed roam Sam, The Vcr-v latest Dunn;- ro om Furniture, Fancy Rockers lorris Chairs, Lounges. Hat Rats China Closets, Music Cabinets, Wtit ing Desks, etc. No better value in the Bonn! Stock [gt-303ml right up to date. j fflH MM! BB BEN! We hue Solid Comfort in the way of Fun" and Furlined Coats. ' Lind and Unlined Gloves Mits TRUNK AND VALISES Agent for COLONIAL STOCK FOOD blgulgetspgd liobgs.‘ Clptll. Cor. 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