‘ n w Mill In" pm! {‘1'}?- 1986 LTES ,Q‘.§ \V all In! £RY 6kâ€" ts tore ts iage â€"__i ITEWART 6:. O'CONNOR. Barrister- Notnriel. etc. Money to loan at. very lowest. current. rates on. beat terms. oxnce corner Kent nnd York-um, Lindsay. '1‘. Stewart, L. V. O'Connor. BA. «we wwoa‘uï¬mmwï¬. bï¬g’ahï¬ï¬ éï¬h; 1906, HOORE JAU‘ otc.. solicitor: 1‘ Victoria. and the Honey to loan ______.____â€"f LEIGH R. KNIGHTâ€"Barrister. So- ‘ Notary Public. Represent- ing Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Waterloo; Federal Life As- . of Hamilton; Empire Accident and Surety Co., of Lon- don, Ont. Ofï¬ceâ€"Telephone build- ing. William-st.. formerly Judge O'Leary'l omce J Grandma-u M ‘W‘tntw Untvuruity, and u! tmuu'm Mastic»! (Jultugu tow Wu: umu, 'l‘ummu Spucwl anemia» mm m “humans at Woman and ‘himrun Hum». 8 to 10 an“; Eye-I‘M Specialist. Of‘b‘lt‘E 9‘3 KENT-ST.. LINDSAY. Uvm' Neill’i Shoe Store. Special attention given to examin- tug and treating the eye with proper lanaca. if required. A.-__‘ tn 6 [Ha "Iiéh'rs'b'té 12 a.m.. 2 to 5 p. or by appointment. J; MGGULLOGH; Manx; 63M: (aimed;- at Btaeksmek. 'Ofl’caf-w‘ 'mmaw at Queens: Umvvrsiw: per-m attention Will be urea {a agirjwjfuï¬r’ itiéeam at WU men and amass 65_ Children: Gamer Mad: 4M? and MM Met-G eagt: (whee Mum m4; um: g 13:6 tun: . swam; $=¢=M=m= 08. J. HcALPINE.â€"Oataat Willi!!! and Uolborne-Ith Lindsay. Spoo- ial attention paid t9 discs“! a! note. thmat and 1mm. DEM hours: 10 am. to a 9.111. 3 '7 to C GRADUATE TORONTO UNIVERSI- SITY, C(mQNEHFUN UUUN: TY 0F VICTORIA; _ f)m(-¢.â€"mdmit-'st.; ember; Kent and Lindsayâ€"9w; Phone 45:85; given to Crown and Bridge work. The successful extraction of teeth under n of the beat artiï¬cid arm DENTIST 120 Kent Street- n--- Ham!) 8 DR. OLIVE â€2REAax1DnOIMI an Unuu.-u-u-.__ __ . _ loan money on Farm. Town and Village Property at very lowest rate. 0! interact. Company or Private funds I am always re ady to buy good mortgagee. I E. WELDON. Solicitor. etc., Milne “lock, Lindsay. . H. HOPKINS. Barrister. Solicit- or fur the Ontario Bank. Money to man at lowest. rates. omce No. 6 William-at... south. the wloérést current William-It... Lindsay- F. D. Moore. R. SUTTON, Dentist, Lind-3y, Hon or graduate of Toronto UniVersity 1nd Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest improved method: adopted and price- moder- “mu um- Anderson Nu- Money to Loan . B. WELDON, Maripona township Clerk, Oakwood, Fire Insurance Agent, Issuer of Marriage Licencel. Conveyancing in all its tormn. Dentistry ’. H. GROSS. Denti-t, Lindsay, Headquarters for good Dentistry. Hember of Royal Dental College. ____â€"â€"â€"â€"- a. 3‘, A. WALTERS. ‘5 my. H0110? graduate University and 303’“ Dentistry. A“ m 3“ proved branches 0’ de ceesfully performed. ( crate. 0mm over G“ Store. corner (93’: I Ctl. R. POGUE, DENTIST, ofï¬ce near- ly opposite the post-ofï¬ce. Special attention given to children's teeth. HOWard V. Pogue, D.D.S. L.D.S. 7/ wehuuu- “â€"V‘ , , on sta. Ofï¬ce over Anders gant’n, opposite Veitch'l E ___.â€"â€"-â€"'â€"" LADD- vâ€"‘ lege of Dental Surgeons :11 the latest methods of Special attention will be Orthodonia. Crown of Victoria. Farm 5 other sale- 9'0"“th R. R. MILNE, D.O., DR. l‘. BLANOHARD UNDERSIGNED is grepared to __A omé, 6t Kant-St. was Barristers. etc J ACKSON. Barristers. or: for the County of i the Bank of Montreal. can on mortgages at current rates. omce m the hunt and im- mixes of dentistry nuc- ‘formed. charges mod- :e over GmgOf)". Drug Physicist n COUNTIES VICTORIA- A‘ex. Jackson- 7'. Hotel. SEND FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS Principal J. W. Johnson Business College BELLEVILLE â€"A Fortune in Coal The Best Investment v 1.1.;th u, â€"â€"~- It oll‘ers a brighter investment out- look thandid therCrow's Nest Goal The PPOSPGCt Company when organized in 1896 The Crow's Nest-Pass Coal Com- pany was organized in British Columbia in the year 1896. It was the only coal stock that had ever been offered to the public at large in thi‘ Dominion of Canada up to that time. The stock wasput on the market in the spring of 1896, and otiered 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 inVcst- ment. For $100 one thousand shares were secured, and to-day thi> 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‘s Vest are fully- agreed that ours are as good, if not better, for the reason that we are 500 miles nearer tidewater (Paciï¬c Coast), and GUI coal is superior for steamï¬domcstic and smelting purposes, and full) equal fox-foundry andsmelters, coke. Our company's coal land is esti- mated by coal experts to contain one billion, four hundred million: tons of coal, such a. vast quantity that 'the supply would last 400 Years at an output of 10,000 tons a day. One engineer has estimated that our land on ColdWater River has a net valuation of one billion. ï¬ve hundred million dollars, .‘with the the coal in the ground as a basis of calculation. Our shares will be increasing in value from year to wear, the same as has been the case with the Crow’s Nest Coal Comâ€" panyï¬ stock. In the year of 1900 those shares were worth $36 from the dividend it then paid. In 1903 .t had reached the $100 mark, and - .. Ln .4 44m «mp. vear it sold for $125, and to-day its market puny was organized In IE only coal stock that. had Dominion of Canada. up t in the spring of 1896, a: The ï¬rst allotment was tors. servant girls, carpe This brought about the ' men awoke to ï¬nd them: want. For $100 one thm The Property 1!.C., and. according to coal tuins an inexhaustible supply adiun Paciï¬c and Great Nor! to the Nicola Valley and will expeditiously. The latter exp Valley by the end of the yen In order to realize simuar your own judgment. Two yea pay handsome dividends, and valuation on the market from least $10.00 per share. This vative business judgment. an It is quite safe to say that shall have fully equipped Its Nicola Valley, 13.0.. and has - ,4 -4... A“ 103.113. 5 D yvv--. the dividend it'lhén p’aid. In 1903 in the fall of the same year it sold price is $285. .-. _._,_:1A_ “ï¬nnf nod Copy of their annexe also of the by-laws ; in c the laws of British Colt: the borders of the Provint to inspection every thre< sworn statement must be .‘-â€"'â€" can produce 'conl seven years to ac‘ stock should the!) then will pay. 31‘ ‘, râ€"~. i‘étixers. 'mothel‘s dren at heart. and ‘ informatipn. end 1!“ j_.1 Es later for the advice gwe and reports, etc. We will she and the assays of the coal fr ties. The Security Call or write.for pibspeCtus, re arts. ma 9 . . fullest information. P p ' m" that W1“ give OWEN J. B. YEARSLï¬Yg'Mer and Broker {ï¬eâ€"iéovemment for every ton on cou stockholders, as everyone interested just what the company is douag, an ' with any success‘ Company Ecol-“5W, "1"†““5 """""°' “ "w" "" "w" "V . interested party. much. greater protection is worded than in any other country. There is no ï¬eld of in‘ mtely safe and proï¬table than coal mining- Is the must prospomus and successful Business Cullegu in Canada, am] the most widely attended in America The Ontario The ï¬rst issue of stock Amalgamated par value is $1.00 been puff. on the market bought. an. you «gnaw This is an ma or m svrmnn linemen 61-88 W m m mi 89th YEAR. 'l‘he richest coal regions in Bx'itish P art Columbia are owned by the com rap y puny. They comprise 17.500 norm of coal lands in the Nicola. Valley, according to coal expm'ts' reports, this immense area con- Jexhaustl'ble supply of high-grade bituminous coal. The Can- lflc and Great Northern Railways um extending their lines in- )“ Valley and will be able to handle the output 01' the tumor 1y. The latter expect to have their road Into the hicoln the end of the year- Big Dividends: . - Under British Columbia laws, every acurlty Coal Company mining for coal and oil in that country must ï¬le with the Minister of Fina-nee, a certi- Lheir articles 0' incorporation. if a. foreign company, and y-laws ; in other words. the company has to register under British Columbia, before they can transact business within the Province and Produce coal. and their backs on: subject every three months by the Government agent. to whom :1 mt must be made. and a. tax of ï¬ve cents per ton paid to ant for every ton of coal mined. This protects the small as everyone interested has the right to know at :1! times a company is doing. and there is no possible way of the Ming. with any success, a. “freeze-out" game. moons-n- but thgiseigond, in limited guantitz investment which will not on]: ï¬eld DON’T â€PASS IT BY. k1 Coal Q‘flpanl mo- ma mm and itjs full! naid. non-assess- But in all Brobabilit! will inc able. at 50 cents a. share. Its of the ï¬ritish Columbia A delicious drink and a sustaining iood. Fragrant, nutritious and economical. This exceiient Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter's ammo cold. SEE by ï¬recnvand Stow-keepers in ï¬-lb. and HI) Tins. ycu tmust getgn now. Act You cannot gamut“)!h have a better 6% t but has been entirelx etcw‘ that win give ï¬eld of invest w†.III.‘ Vuicvvvâ€" wâ€"VVnVV. . I And now began a hateful tedium o! waiting. The day he had ï¬xed with Clare waa the right one; the hour 0! the rendezvous wee vague. He had ! aid “as near midnight aa may be" in : hia manage; but he was only able to 4 luau at the time himaeit. and he ex- 1 pected that Clare was in a aimilal' plight. Anyway, the man was not I there. and Kettle gnawed his finger! . with impatience aa he awaited him. -A‘ _- Kata: mm cm the ms had you at!“ law the am again Ind the sound: has distance and then Map ed out {rem hi I: mini-b b. and m we“ Halon the dim. mm It beach The and: an submit buehmrd tram thin gum ace. birds {a 1113‘: $35 hemmed e in 0 man was sea,- 95m 11m and law a . had as ham 9 6%" ea! woodmn a sh item stalk was a 311 m- beyou him: he need a laugh: way. waiver I in: and, («madam t he eeuld shoe. ylatfudhm 96!! n" before Q Ma ' Gould be Men; M m 1339?; ... mun nun- “Let us get away, quick They will be after me directly, and if they catch me I shall be shot. Mr. Kettle, quick. where is your boat?" But the little naked man did not budge. “I am accustomed. sir,†he said stiflly. “to having my title." -. ,,,~‘__ “I am not anxious to take root here. air, but, as for the boat, you’ve a good swim ahead of you before we reach that." And he told of the way he had come. “There was no other plan for it. Mr. Clare. It would have been sheer foolishness to have brought by boat to this island with all these busy people with guns prowling about. I had just got to leave her at my headquarters. and you must make up your mind to swim and risk the sharks if you wish to join her." BLIIMJ. w nun-nu ..., ------ “I don’t understand. 0. afterwards; but let us get away now at once.†"Capt. Kettle, sir." “Capt. Kettle. certainly. But this waiting may cost us put- l_lves.†A ‘,,_ “I am open to risking anything.†said Clare. “It’s neck or nothing with me after what I did ï¬ve minutes back in that hell over yonder. One of the war- dersâ€"" he broke off and dragged s hand across his eyes. “Look here, cap- tain, we are bound to be seen if we go back around by the beach. Come with me and I'll show you a. track through the woods.†'uv J-C .- the katydids kept up their maddening chorus. The drumming mosquitoes scented the naked man from star and put every inch of his body to the torb ment. The moist, damp heat of the place made him pant to get his breath. The prison itself was full of the uneasy rustling or men sleeping in discomfort. and at regular intervals some crazy wretch within the walls cried out “Dieu. Dieu. Dleu!" as though he were a human cuckoo clock condenmed to chime after stated lapses-oi minutes. uvuaâ€" -â€" -___ Vâ€" Kettle stepped out from his nook of concealment, a clear, pale mark in the starlight. The runner swerved. stopped. and hesitated. Kettle beckoned him. and the man threw away his doubt and raced up. The little sailor thrust out a moist hand. "You'll be Mr. Clare. sir. I presume ?" "Yes." "I'm very pleased to have the honor of meeting you. I'm Capt. Kettle. that was asked as a favor by Miss Carnegie wile“ Jagâ€"ed on into the cover without want}; {91- g. reply, and Kettle with a frown turned and followed at his heals. Olpt. Kettle preferred to do the order- ing him-elf, and thls young man seem- od apt to assert command. However. the moment was one tor hum. The night wu beginning to thin. So he got A A_--_ ___I ... An hour passed, and still the uneasy night dozed on without notice that a prisoner was trying to escape. Another hour went by. and Capt. Kettle began to contemplate the possibilities of at- tacking the grim building with his own itching fingers. and dragging Clare forth in the teeth of whatever opposi- tion might befall. "Dieu, Dieu. Dieui" rang out the tormented man within the walls, and then from round the fur- ther angle of the place a ï¬gure came running. who stared wildly about him as though in search of some. one. The light ï¬nder the wink!“ aura was full of noise. In the forest treat the Junie; apd the tree-crickets 3nd AL An_ __-‘J-_l_- “Dion, Dion, Diei! " cried out the tor- mented prisoner within the walls a a parting bencciigtiqn. . 7 g-_A-._'__1n_ HAII lie mum lmva lmma all! nmemr ‘l‘llmuulmut all M: alarm We no Md never yet alllrkall 6» males. and penny; lmmunlw lmm plenum lwm lwd ulna Mm am cvcruallmala al‘ that panama g at lmllcu wlllcl; [a astray. At any n; a, the mm at lulu llululul mu 5 plane are he wall lmcw. and ltc mum wont tar out at pl: fly to wold It. But. n It WM, 110 sped clan llll pcth uuuotlccd. 'l‘lu hlundcrc at chance tllrudcd lllm throub tho shadows cud the chcln a! untrlcl no that no llvlng soul plcked up tho alarm. tlll ct Int he pulled up puma: ct tho case a! the open space whlch edged la the xrlm convict burgack Itself. A -,I .A‘Il-._ .- up speed min, and the trees and im- ammg pie-24 1»?qu m- I ,._A A‘- L‘â€" v.5 Con-o ' --â€"___ Some 'xE-en'uke the historical Dr. Fell, hove the knack, unknown to themsel- ves. of inspiring diellke in others. and Clare had this elect upon Cent. Owen Kettle. The little enilor'e disiike m born nt the ï¬rst moment of their meet- ing. It grew as he_rnn throngh the tor- , ._ _..I._ I... cu 'lv" â€" â€"v __ eat of isle de Saint; end even when Clare fell upon a sentry and bent the «nu out of him u neatly us he could hue done it himself, Kettle failed to “min or sympathize with him. ,4'- III In I16. and :0 tan an “lawnmgl tr: ï¬ned to luddol WI lad u an at tri 'f" ï¬ner. «try mowemom «u 6 nent of t : can 'mm which the tale a iulut nu “fled. _ “_ m“, L ‘ _ Had the rétur'n swim to the tart!!!- lnckad island he came very near to ï¬shing rthat a shark [0le get the A---‘l man, although such s cslnmity would hsve meant his own almost certain de- struction; and when they lay together, peeked like s pair of sardines, in the shelter pit. under the intolerable sun- shine at the succeeding day, it wss with difï¬culty he could keep his hands oi! this fellow whom he had gone through so much to help. Clue put in whst of tslking was (one; the sailor preserved s sour, glum silence. He felt thst if he gave his vines"! tongue the freedom it wished for, nothing could prevent it collision. He srgued out with himself the cause for this dislike during the succeeding night. They hsd got the host in the water, had msthesded the leg, and were cunning northwest before s nor- †hreess towsrds the British West India: lslsnds. He himself. with usin- sheet‘ in one head end tines- in the O! eeurge. tie disvhur g e! Weapea weuid h vs who! t 9 Me. an mm: He whale wnsm‘ nag; abet“ ta ears: flu: um was 9 was 9 m a mum hava mm ammlamep 1 um ’ém' (hi: Captain floï¬tlo (0:38“!!qu from F“. g.) win on. But thou u w it |l mï¬ï¬‚c ï¬:0“ “ht.“ gun u, at vrludl ml uud or tau-flu our. t cu". nu a. mu: W§m$ ummwm V“ U--- IV. 951.1 ï¬rm on “If: 92‘1““ I bud um ludpuil tqu «III for: 35‘ «no: I“ m I know hr In“: a! In 0mm flu? ï¬nalist“: noun. ï¬e. Items. bud mt“ by II has to W“ um to the â€Inna. In Ohio 9 main! the now was I «out 0' an I run; a. m elm! III» um Mommas (when the 11m Iguujr v _.v mâ€"- 'â€" Rm: gigs}? “We": IIII'I nonmetal In“? I'COIIGMOI II IIII wow II NIWIIIIII. III GII III “fielded IIIIIIIII and III I hour for â€I: III IIIIIx II IIII III emu Ii!!! IIIIuII or I III of†ï¬g": III: WII I II IIIIIIIIII mo! III-I buIbII II was I wanna III! C‘N‘ï¬ï¬l‘é. w I VIII III 9M! hm III. whe In?“ View â€qu maniac; II thousand “BC! In! It 3II â€I? _ -__ ___ -. I! "I! "Us: 0 mama hem m m n mph 0! as an m manuals to 5 «mm a! 1 F00“. I 4 «pound MI up! !n was "man ammo. m " he has“. "n a Indy ! omen vary highly." "She In a Man atri,’ alum“ an Inn um; tho butler. "am I: will!“ to ban" ham" ‘0 do you urvme, tit" â€You. I know Ibo ll very tom! 01' no." â€And l would Ilka to know It you an equully fond pt bar!" _ - . u w‘ w _ 7...-.. "BiLady. aim," may. I do“ quite no whu you nova got to do with it." He pound and looked at tho ooilor curiously. “Look here, I say, you soon to talk o douoo of o dooi about mu Comozio. An you sweet on but your» nit?" Capt. Kettle glared. end It !s prob- able that. it such an action would not have swsmped the boot, he would hove dropped the tiller sud left the works of his displeasure upon Clue‘s person without further barter of words. But. as It was. he delxned to spook. “You dog." he aald. “It you make a E anneatlon like that again, I'll kill you. You've no rlxht to any auch a thln‘. 1 ' Juat honor Mlaa Carne‘le ae thth ahe were the queen. or even more, becauee ahe wrltea verae for the magazinea. and the queen only wrltea dlarlea. And bealdee there could be nothlnx more between ue; I'm a marrled man. alr. wlth a family. But about thle other matter. It aeema to me I’m the party that klnd of holda you; jatoe EILES present. young man. it I move thn tlller across. the boat'll breach to and ewamp. and whatever happena to meâ€" . and I don't vastly careâ€"It’a a aura thing you will go to the place where ‘ there'e weeplnx and gnaahlng of teeth. - How'd you llk_e that?" ’ “Not s bit. I want to live. I’ve gone through the worst time s. humsn being can endure on thst ghsstly island sstern there, snd I'm due for s [rest lot of the sweets of life to unite up for it. And it it interests you to know it. captain-I to owe you something per- sonally, I suppose. and you hsve some right to be in my confidenceâ€"it it in- terests you to hear such a thing. I my tell you I shall probably merry Miss Csrnegie as soon as I get back to her.†"Then you do love her?" “I don't quite know what love is. But I like her well enough. if thst will do for you. Hsdn‘t we_better_ tske gown e reef in the lug? X can herdly keep the water under.†i‘v'By Jamel. you love me to an this bout.†said Kettle. “and attend to your bloued balling. or I'll knock you out of “I suppose she'd found out by that time thnt I really did get hold of men out of the omco myself, and sell thou: to the German?" her." The converntion languilhed for some hour: after this. and Kettle, with every nerve on the strain. humor-ed the bout u the raced before the henvy following lens. while the ex-convict scooped back the wnter which eterna- ly flopped in green streams over her gunwhale. It wu Clare who let up the tnlk again. _ V 7 Did' she know unything nbout thou plus of @he Frgnch foytresseq?" “Miss Carnegie had the most dean!“ ideas on the subject." For one of the few time. in his life Capt. Kettle lied. “She knew the whole yarn from start to ï¬nish.†“Well. I was a fool to muddle it. With my decent luck I ought to have brought oi! the coup without anyboay being the writer. I could have hid quiet 3 year or two till the fuse blew over. and then me o tidy fortune to 30,903. and been able to new whom Ptoduced entirely from specially selected Western Canada Hard Wheat by the best improved methods, in the most modern milling pLWd. You can 4 Eat Bread Without Butter PURITU FBOUR That's why Purity Flour ls Rich In Nutrhnent, Sweet and Wholesome If it 15 made from m mm FLOUR HILL. 00.. Limited am. at VIM-Ia... MM and luv-don Sold I! ma ï¬rm mum newâ€! gk'a‘ppar, 'th â€mob â€whit.“ l auppnle uh. â€I!“ 1 can an HOV II to awry a“ Ounqqfa'a I"! “W G†" __ _ - .._ n.-.- - rr- vvnv "'l‘hou' 'u'v'o'â€; a?“ sum. up you: mind to am lady!†â€Quito." A n - AAA-D-A . -uuw-uu 'wvâ€" ___ â€".__'.-._- semi to Cayenn- unsultly. when“ I: yuur own showlnl. you're a arty nu . and deserved all you got. And. thirdly. I don't approve or squeezing fatherl- in law as an industry to:- young In“ uvwly out “jail?“ .I ‘1-.. l- â€"- \- " â€"â€"- 'â€"--â€" “l'd thresten the emperor of Gen- muny if I wss close to him and didn’t like what he was doing. Here, you! Don‘t you lift thst holler st me. or I'll 5111) some lesd through your msngy lllde before you can wink. Now you Just understsnd. for the rest of this cruise, till we mslte our port. you stay iorrsrd. end I'm on the answer-deck. If you move sit I'll shoot you dead end thunk you for giving me the chsnce. But it you get ashore ell in one piece. I'll spike your guns in snother wsy." “How?†uked the men suilenly. “You'll ï¬nd out when you get that.“ ssid Kettle grimly. "And now don't you spent to me sgsin. You sren't wholesome. Get on with your hsiling. D’ye hesr me, there? Get on with thst boiling. I don't went my host to he swsmped through your cursed lul- ness.†Now, to which port it wee of the British West Indie islands that the lug- ssii host end its occupsnts arrived. I never quite msde out. and indeed the method in which Capt. Kettle “spiked" Mr. Clsre’s “guns" was hidden from me till quite recently. A week ago. how- ever. s letter of his drifted into my hsnds. end. as it seems to explain all thst is necessary. I give it here exact. ly ss it left his pen. "That'n what on In." retort“ Kat- ue. “Now you our mo. um Om.- ulu thinks you no in low with bound you are not ch“ by mu: O Ml fathom; so than goe- min 0 am. 1: HM second place. I019 thqu‘htjou wan ,AL_ '_v- ‘-____.__V.,, as per instruction, and took hir. Clare away from French Government. they not consenting. Landed him in good condition at this place. Having learnt that he did steal those plans. and. moreover. he saying he did not care for you the way he ought. have taken liberty to guard lest he should trouble you in future. To do this. found old colored washer-woman here (widow) who was proud to have white husband. Him objecting. I swore to tell French Consul it he did not marry, and get hirn sent back to Cayenne. So he mar. ried. She weighs 250 lbs. I inclose copy of their marriage lines, so you can see all is moot Trust you will excuse liberty. He has made one escape; you have made an- other. The weather is very sultry here, but they say there is ï¬ne scenery up-couno try. - Shall get English magazines some day, when things blow over a bit, and I can come that way again, to look for your poetry. Hoping this ilnds you in good health as it leave me at present. Y's obedient, 0- Kettle. Maw. West Indie him“. To Mus Carnegie, Jesmond St.. New- cutie. Eng; Honored Medanâ€"Am pleased to re- port have curled out pert or y‘ es- teemed commends. Went togeygme, 'i‘xzbu'IFuEiax'oâ€"xii mm mm». do you dare to threaten no?†in the Great $3365; ti ‘ r! am an." to. up your rotortod Kat- Mlu Omoo with hot. and “a o Ion : o am. In [ht you won whorou b 3 dirty thlo . And. thirdly. Ilnz father-Iv ' young moo womdom aror of Gorb In and didn't Here, you! It no. or I'll your my .k. Now you root of this on, you stay gunner-dock. you dad and I ohonco. But no plooo. I'll Ir my." oullonly. m got thou." ‘ now don't You mn't ‘ your humus. on with thot 7 boot to bo curled lut- m of tho that tho lug- .to arrived. I d indeed the we “spiked" , lden from mo 7 9k 880. how ‘ Eted into my 0 explain :1! t hero exact. r“ Q Q Q‘ ‘. “ â€â€â€ Q‘ -““‘â€Q ~â€. .“‘M‘“““-‘Q“M‘m .1. ll. HOPKINS. Agent, at Lindsu. lone: to loan er. very lowest rei- ‘eletenytune.e.ndwmto sun iborrowere. 'The Corporetion being .- unelgtmtion of (our companion and 'hevtng capital and unet- of ov- jt'wenty millions. is prepared to do Henna. Prmm fund: If pm The Canada Permanent Western Canada Mort- gage Corporation. JFarm Loans MONEY TO LOAN on Mortgages st lowest current rates. I HAVE sc- cess to the cheapest money msrku In Canada and will give my patrons the beneï¬t thereof. EXPENSES OF LOAN kept don to the lowest possible point consis- tent with accuracy and necessary - gquirements. 22 35 42 24 58 18 Ron: Torontt From Port 1 From I. B. a ham Port E From Whitby. From Torout From Whitby From Toronu From Bellevi] DEPA] For Port. Ho: 81 51 10 19 32 21 30 19 27 ALL BUSINESS of this autumn ltdctly prtvate and conï¬denthl. 91 Kent-It... 0§tttttu.«v.uum 3 , run Call and get designs and prices be- fore pumhasing. WORKS. â€"In the rear of Market on Cambridge-IL, opposite the Packing I have lately installed a pneumatic plant. for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Home. kinds of Max-bl. sad Grunt“ Monuments. Being a direct importer I am able to quote the closest prices. Dealers in and manufacturers of all linusay Marble Works ~“â€â€œ.- S C ~THEâ€" ylvester Manuf’g ompany, Limited LINDSAY, ONT. Grand Trunk Railway Time Table The Highest. Grade Farm Machinery, Gasoline En- ginee. (Portable a n d Stationery) in sizes from 4 to 82 hone-power. Sylvester Manuf‘g Company, Limited LINDSAY. our. has its share of friends through- out the province and can be sup- plied on short notice. wood or man. for shallow or deep Wells. “’0 are prepared on supply Super- ior \Vindmilla on speciï¬cahons For For For For For For For 3:11me ....... ...... 2.40 pa For Toronto..-.............. 6.28 pan. For Coboconkmmmâ€- 6.30 pan. For Pmboro.............. 9.28 m For Toronto.....-... ...... 8.06m From Toronto .............. 5.00 mm From Peterboro ............. 8.00 mm From Bantam-ton. .......... 8.55 â€a From Port. Hope ...... 9.10 ohm. From Coboconk. ......... 10.10 mm. From The Dennis Pump Satisfaction Guaranteed (or all pu rposea S ~ciul attention is call- 4 to our amut RID- [NU _ PI/Q . singly _ or dnuhle. They «.19 giving the best 01’ satisfaction. Whitby .................... 11.05 an Toronto .................. 12.05 9.3 Hdiburton.............. 2.40 pm Toronto Port Ho n Bellevilla ............. 9.45 p.11: DEPARTURES Port Hope. ............. 6.90 3.121 Toronto Order. will naive Prompt. Attention, mama pPD..D. 8.05 8.45p 9 45p Toronto............... 9. Bellevilla.. . . Toronto.............. Whitby................. . Soothern Muuuhwunw'a u! Windmills ARRIVALS onto; ............... 6.80 nan eville ............... 7.20 mm. mto.................. 9.15 um. : Hope..."...._.10.55 uan. . a O. Jct ...... 11.00 mm. R. OHAMBERS 94“! MM Proprieto