lty. 13th. It. I of the ‘n tee gans Esmeef MG?! §§ i188: m9 and tea-09: NDSAY é: D. You low and sliver-y. 38 mn 83am: mm for it will * have a :5 in all :sents now. :sents .indsay 'y State SAY UP the .utiful iamflde Eï¬ï¬‚ï¬i OLIVERâ€"Lim Ano- smw ft» “,0 â€9‘3! 2mm BENTBT BEL}? gamma worléï¬imn 3613 99mm: mmBAu MED VIï¬Tï¬ï¬‚iA. Char so may 99% 9 EMBED: Hon glarantbodx %Tm P.u., at 474% All! Kill“? a“ 3 waned Auction“. ’9' “I W“ ut Humid; F!) "M g uthef «is: 0113118. - wail, \ 1 ï¬n if~ TOTTEN DR. POGUE. DENTIST, omce DR. SUTTON, Dentist. Lindsay. Hon or graduate of Toronto Univanity and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest improved HOORE a, JACKSON, Barristers. .n- nnlinitnm for the County of LEIGH R. KNIGHTâ€"Barrister. So- licitor. Noury Public. Represent- lag Waterloo Hutual Fire Insurance Co., of Waterloo ; Federal Life As- eumnce 00.. of Hamilton; Empire Accident nu Surety 00., of Lon- don, Ont. Ofï¬ceâ€"Telephone build- ing, Wfl~liam-et.. formerly Judge O'Leary'l ofï¬ce. STEWART O’CONNOR, Barrister- Notaries. etc. Money to loan at Very lowest current rate- on best terms. Ofï¬ce' corner Kent. and York-atm, Lindsay. ’1‘. Stewart, L. V. O'Connor, B.A. and}! 9. H. HOPKINS, Barrisrer, Solicit- or for the Ontario Bank. Money to man at lowest rates. Oï¬ce No. 6 William-st. , south. LIXX- ‘ILqu- V She Has gunman 39W: R. I". A. WALTERS, dentist, Lind- any. Honor graduate of Toronto r‘nivenity and Royal College of Dona-try. All ï¬lo but cod imâ€" DYG'ed branches of dentistry luc- ceedully performed. Chm-gee mod- erate. omce over Gregory's Drug Store. corner Kent and William; It: . __,~.,-.._‘ â€â€5 1'0 BORROWERSâ€"We are loaning money on real estate mortgages at the lowest current rates. The busi- ness is done in our own omce and Eat-m opï¬oiite Voltch'n - L Vvvâ€", .___.. ly opposite the pest-0mm. Special cttention given 'to children's teeth. Howard V. Pogue, nus. L.D.S. V. E. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, Headquarters for good Dentistry. Member of Royal Dental College. etc., solicitors for the County of Victoria and. the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan on mortgages at the lowut current rates. omce William-It†Lindsay. F. D. Moore, [HE UNDERSIGNEB is prepared to [on money on Farm, Town and Village Property at very lowest rate- of interest. Company or Private funds. I am always ready to buy good mortgages. I E. WELDON, Solicitor, etc., Milne Itlock, Lindsay. JEEWEIQE I. B. WELDON, Haripoca township Clerk, Oakwood. Fire Insurance Agent, Issuer of Earrings Licenca. Conveyancing in all its form. the principal and interest. repaid to 213 without any expense of remit- We also purchase mortgagee ting. cnd debenturw. T0 INVESTORS â€"â€"We invest, money for clients on mortgages, also upon municipal de- bentures, inthment stocks and bonds. McLAUGHLIN 8: PEEL, Barristers, etc. . Lindsay. Hours 9 to '12 a.m.. 2 to 5 p.m., or by appointment. Eyesight Specialist, OFFICE 92 KENT-ST., LINDSAY. Over Neill's Shoe Store. Special attention given to examin- ~Mg and treating the eye with proper Graduate of Trinity ’University, and of Ontario Medical College for Wo- men, Toronto. Special attention given to ,Diseam of Women and Children. Hours, 8 to 10 a..m., 2 to 5 pan. Ofloe, 81 Kant-St. 44-52 .~’ THE WATcrmm-WARDEB, DECEIEEE 33th. i , . mam R. R. MILNE, D.O., ?’ KIN“ Hi“!!! My Mum I b!!! WW9: Money to Loan Barristers, etc Dentistry Alex. J acklon. ,'I Hotel. ï¬e. h): Call or write.er pros ectus .“ww ., iulleat mist-maths; p ’ â€9““! “PI. “9., a,“ '1" ll" OWEN J. B. YEARSLEY. Banker and Broker imnyls stock. In the year of 1900 those snares were worth we xrom the dividend it then paid. In: 1903 .t had reached the 8100 mark, and in the fall of the same year it sold for $125. and to-day its market, price is $285. In order to realize similar proï¬ts 3.“. tmust .get in now. Act on your own judgment. Two years from now the stock should begin to pay handsome dividends, and in another year or taro may have a. I valuation on the market from the dividends it will » then pay 0! at least $10.00 per share. This calculation ls based on sound and conser- vative business judgment, and on Well-tried laws of natural growth. It is quite safe to say that when the Amalgamated Cool Comp any shall have fully equipped its four properties on Goldwater River. ln Nicola. Valley, 3.0., and has built up a market for its product, ‘nd can produce coal and coke on a. Jorge scale. whloh may will!“ ï¬x to eaten years to eccompllsh (taking the cruW's'Nesths eh sumple), thlg‘ stack should then be Worth, ‘ dll lls ownlmel-lt. trom- the mlrldehd at Will ay $100.90 per shal‘e. . A math-nth it that 1‘! and ‘ smalls. who have the walrus at your elm: dfefl at met. all want a hmwde lei, thelf lutuf-e needs, «late a.- for Newman. and menu 1 a w ï¬fflbesltlpfl carefully, tau am that as later la? the Myles ' all; Ask 65 was far mated mem and arts; late; We ml shew yea samples el‘the seal and e the ears. and t a 5§§Q§§ at the eesl tram Government metals and ether “than: “89: Sheet British Gelmhl laws. awry al 69m my main Diet 6 l Th‘ .‘Ourity :l’lllgflghgï¬egeul’ltr gust 8?: «32% at their artleles el laserpg’ gag, its legal“ m' .e' â€Â£5 has star under $1056. again ' lï¬Wï¬ ' l3 BEBE? W8Fd§ g egg; , - I . z the laws of mm gamma Belem £38?! efauiml mm. t the harem at the Prevlhee an reduce we! end thew be to laseeetlee every three men a By the Géverment 5301912.. $§£°°§ awe statement must he made. and a that at ï¬ve tests pet the pole to the a meet lel= every £93 676019133196: is preteen the mall ateehhe 95! as mm lhtéï¬ï¬teé st er] t t9 lth w at ell tlms eat what the some“? l! 99min and than he '39 a m at the nmnm mantles. and! that sums. a "tween? nae: new“ hemp" m 56639 9E win! any suéseggï¬ 771mg?“ 66% men 9“?“ an ' mm! as? 3. MPH Mm mm 3%!“ I “WPQ‘QF i3 3 9‘ “BF “lunar: :Egepgg is 39 “Old “W!“- mem more Mammals 93 and 11an an? Mesa! mm; \cqu any you vâ€"-r_- 'v _ that our land on ColdWater River has a. net valuation of one billion ï¬ve hundred million dollars...wi-th the the coal in the ground as a. basis; of calculation. Our shages will be increasing in value from year to year, the same as has been the case with the Crow's Nest Coal Com- pany_s stock. In the year of 1900 those shares were worth $36 from the dividend it then paid. In.- 1903 .1: had reached the 3100 mark, and in the fall of the same year it sold for $125. and toâ€"day its market It ofl‘ers a brighter investment out- look than‘did therCrow’s Nest Coal The Prospect Company when organized in 1896. The Crow’s Nest-Pass Coal Com- pany was organized in British Columbia in the year l896. It was the only coal stock that had ever been offered to the public at large in the Dominion of Canada. up to that ‘time. The stock waslput on the market in the spring of 1896, and oilered to the people at ten cents a. share. The ï¬rst allotment was sold to school teachers, clerks, merchants, doc- tors. servant girls, carpenters, and men and women in all walks of life. This brought about the "most cheering and gratifying results, and poor men awoke to ï¬nd themselves independently rich from a small invest- ment. For $100 one thousand shares were secured. and to-day this amount of stock has a cash valuation of $285,000, and last year 1,000 shares brought a dividend of $10,600 ($10.60 per share). Coal experts and engineers who have seen our properties and-those of the Crow 5 Nest are fully. agreed that ours are as good, if not better, for the reason that we-are 500 miles nearer tidewater. (Paciï¬a Coast), and our coal is superior for steam, Zdomcstic and smelting ’purposes, and fully equal for-foundry andsmelters, eoke. Our company 5 coal land 13 esti- mated by coal experts to contain one billion, four hundred millions tons of coup such a vast quantity that sthe supply would last 400 rears at an output of 10,000 ‘tons_ a day. One engineer has estimated m-A L3I‘.‘A_ ,_ _ _-A ._-I_--A:__ 13.0., and, according to coal experts' I‘enorts, this immense area. con- tains a: inexhaustible supply of high-grade bituminous coal. The Can- adian Paciï¬c and Great Northern Railways are extending their lines in- to the Nicola. Valley and will be able to handle the output of the mines expeditiously. The latter expect, to have their road into the Nicola Valley by the end of the year. The following is the report . of S. S. No. 11, Mariposab', for the month of November: lst Classâ€"Meta Varâ€" coe. 'l‘leda Mark. Bertie Woodward, Ettie Bott, Beatrice Keslick, Clar- ence Windrim. Fourth .Classâ€"Dun- ‘can Carmichael. Senior Thirdâ€"ROy ‘Windrim, Ellsworth Davey, Allister McInnes. J unior Thirdâ€"Lorne Thomas, Olive Varcoe, Winnie Rob- ertson, Fred Bott. Second Class- Lucretia. Pearce, Cecil Hamilton, Li- las McInnes, 1113. Graham, Hazel Woodward. George Bott, Maggiel Brown, Talmage Windriem, Gladwin Davey, Olga Steele. Part Second Classâ€"Clmton 'I‘hbrbum, Willie Thorburn. Senior Second Classâ€" Elmer Hamilton, Nellie Graham.‘ Earl Luke, Robert McInnes, Milton] The Property â€"A Fortune in Coal The Best Investment XIIIII DIP ‘lflI litlul' unnu- “Ji Oonhhution Lita lulllhllu T030.†par‘yglue is $1.00; and it is full! Amalgggated ’Geal Comganx has been entire]! been put on the market. at 50 cents a. share. Its The ï¬rst issue of stock of the British Columbia bought up, but. the second, in limited guentitx, has (Crowded out last week.) SALEM CORNERS. 921m 1-“. g; IX: able. The richest coal regions in British Columbia. are owned by the com- pany. They comprise 17,500 acres of coal lands in the Nicola. Valley, I The unany friends here of Mr. I John McDougall, 0! Sonya, regret to I hear he has gone to the Toronto General Hospital to undergo 'an- other operation. lon. of Mani'lla. Messrs. Bambury and Harrison have leased the McMillan estate and will move on in the spring. Divine service was conducted on Sunday evening last by the pastor, and in the morning by Mr. W. Mo]: Miss Annie McKinnon has been re- engaged as teacher for 8.5. No. 11. Mr. Hezeciah ,Reazizn is visiting re- latives in Collingwood. Windrizm. Junior First Classâ€"Cros- sley Windrim, Eva. Sparks. Leonard Woodward, Della. Harrison. A Class â€"Silas Luke, Neoma. McKay, Amy Thorburn, Lena. Davey, Malcolm Mc- Kay. paid. non-assess- Chambers, Lute. ................. .LL. ........... Baldwm. Helen .. Martin. Arthur Abbott. Florence Hall. Home ...... Gage. Ida. ...... '. ............ Holtorf, Aggie ............ Murnay, Lillian ......... Tilly, George .............. Pearson, Mary ............ Hepburn, Cora ........... Courtemanche. Clemoh Pearson, Frgnk .......... ;Cooper, Ernest ........... ‘Hall. Percy ........ ......... ‘ Junior Division: McCarty. :Bruce ........... Thurston. Earl ........... Terry, Rose ................. Brown. Maudie ......... Fanning. Orr ................ Lack, Hattie ................ Lytle, Emily ............ Clendanan. Wilhelmine v-wwlmll, vv Iluvlmluc ....o...-..-~.o u..- Nell. Lawrence Laidlaw, Arthur Miss Laidlaw, Senior Division: Skinner. Helen ................................... Adam Evelyn ....................................... Debois. Mona ...................................... Henry, Lillie ....................................... . .- ,nnu u. uni-luv; Coombs, Elwood unn-o... us..u.u....o {Hg-at, Mildred ............ . Milburn, Wilfred Robinson, Ross Workman, Marion Gladstone, Willie anburn. Sidney . Stinson, Norman Williamson. Rhae . . ..................... Thomas. Phoebe ....................... Parks, Rena. McGill. Harold ........................ BrB'wn, Earl .................. lin : Bax-110$. EVa ......................... Murray, Spencer ................... Vickery, Reggie ....................... . Merrill, Viola. ............................... Kirkpatrick, Fred ....................... Williamson, Olive .. .. .. Clarke, Howard .......................... Brown. Mabel .............................. Gray, Laura .. Ellis, Gertrude ......................... Whitworth, Constance ............. Perrin, Albert .......................... Hadder, Clarlence .................... Peel, Russell .............................. Thurston, Gladys ..................... Hooper. Bertram ..................... M Jacksm, Charles ...................... Bailey, Joseph .......................... Moore, Hazel ................. Miss Fanning. Senior Division: Fowe, Marjorie Junior Division: King, Florence .............. Grifï¬th, HatV-ey ............ Reeds, Gertie ................. Bate, Gordon ................. 'Woods. Helen ...... wFisher, Clarence . Dingle. Gordon .. Johnston, Marion Begg, Herbert Waller, Bessie ...... Pym, Arthur Third Olass Junior, Miss McLaugh- muxer. mull ................... Carter, Myrtle ................ u..ooo..-.... oIOo-oounnutoona IGfles, Ethel ........ lMag-ill, Earle Roberts, Inez Russell, Jack ...... Thorburn, Duncan Stingon, Luella.,... Moore. Arthur: Moore, Melville . Yarnold, Bernie .. Miller. Bella. ........ Shields, Laura JuniOr Di\'ision MacLean. Florence Oldï¬eld, Myrtle Hut-Fay, Reggie .................................... 16 Edwards. Phyllis ................................ 16 “WWII, ‘ WAC 0000-00-0. ......... a ...... . ..... Hang}: . Joan, A ....................................... Miss Walker, Senior Division: UMJSAY MIC m5 winnw~c Ito-O oooooooooooooo o ooooooooooo ..u‘ Gordon ................................... 15 no u. o. to co so on on so a. on no 0. on. 0 0...... no...- Ooolu‘I a... o-coo .ooo .Q... o o.- ....................................... 16 Ill-o. no. unaccouuoouoou o. u. .- 0. so on glues-nouaco-u:oooooo- o-oa-o-uoou.u nu - onu- on... at... to. 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Last week's Orillia Packet says: "The Toronto Construction Com- pany expeCts to begin work on the C. P. R.’ s Georgian Bay and Sea- board. line within ï¬e next two weeks, having received instructions to go on with its construction at once. The omcials- here do not know the point at which the work will be- gin. It is said that the Grand Trunk reCently approached the C. P. R. with a proposition that they would double track the Midland and give the C. P. B the use of the line (or their through tramc on easy terms the G. T. R. to retain Control of the local trafllc The news that work is to be begun by the CPR. at once would indicate that this proposal. if made. did not meet with favourable consideration." ‘ Iflt W11 Pay You; Construction of New C.P.P. line to be Commenced GUARANTEED CURE for PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protrumng Piles. Drugg'ista are nuthorized to refund money it PAZO OINTMENT tauntocureineto 14m 50c. n M m‘b’nnuuuuuuuoâ€1:. .7 For “Numb"lltllllliDDUOJUl1nt‘ .. M m‘bumnuuuuu.uo .n‘l u m mwuuuuuuuuu .5“ .1 '0' Mug-onion." M i: a. MIOIIMOMOOII uifl‘! lmuuu-u “um 1 a he “a m... 0.11 81 10 The Canada Permanent Western Canada Mort- gage Corporation. tm' Iifliiéén. u ' has" Fans: Mud: 01 “Ht. HONEY T0 LOAN on M0 at lows-t current ates. I HAVE .0- cc- to the cheapest money nun-k0. In em and will gm my patch- th. honoflt that-cot. EXPENSES 0F LOAN kept do" to tho lowest pouiblo point con-h- unt with my and necessary 90- (antral-nth. ALL BUSINESS of this utuu strictly print. and conï¬dential. I have lately installed a pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Call and get designs and prices be- fore purchasing. WORK8.-In the rear of lei-ht on gumbrldgo-ct.. opposite the Packing Farm Loans Being a direct importer I am able to quote the closest prices. kinds of Mum. and Grunt. Monuments. mm MIWMM Dealers in and Vmgnufacturers of all liflmy Marble WMKS he. WWII. ............. u p In DIP‘R‘I‘URUI M Rap... . o 00 I III at Toronto .................. I lo a n For M Kosc...:::...:..io. Ii tin; For t. I. b . .7 11.00 mu. " “mill... 5m 00000.... .1 Mil: 0. .' - man“... uuuouu ul'o 0." - h mu‘ Wu...†0. u. ’6“ ’0‘ kkkmairtgf: .. h WIHWI.OCOI 0 ans-.“II. v nu: M Mum“ am: 9-†.z‘ n..-_ n4,_. ,, . Soothern ARRIVALS flfllflflï¬ï¬‚flfl Mustang"! 9 R. otuunm Proprieto