EE ' Pianos, Organs and) Sewing Machines Spe‘cial Frank Forbert South of Maunder’s Hotel hâ€"â€"._ -7 â€"i TEACHER WANTEDâ€"DULY QUA- liï¬ed teacher for school section No. 8, Emily, 'duties to commence Jun. 1, 1910. Apply stating salary. W. Patrick, sec.~treas., Dunsford, TEAQQER WANTEDâ€"FOR S. S No. 18. Vorulam. holding second- clau certiï¬cate. Duties to com- mence January 8. Apply stating “lax-y and exporlonve to John Martin. Fenalon Falls. William-It. South WANTED.â€"A QUALIFIED TEACH‘ er for 8.8. No. 5, Emily. Duties to commence Jan. 2nd. All appli- cations must 'be in by Dec. 26. Ap- FOR SALE. â€" NUMBER 0|." Shropshire ram lambs. bred from imported and Canadian bred stock. Prices right. Wm. C. Anderson. J alowme. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"QUALIFIED tearher wanted for 1910 for 8.8. No. 7. Verulam. Experience pre- ferred. -Salary $400 per annum. Apply with references to George Brooks, uoc.-treas.. Bury’s Green. Boot and Shoe Repamng‘ Boots in stock or made Filst-claq 5 “wk and pl‘ FA}{M FOR SALE.-'1nm L‘l11\11;- west }. lot 9, con. 8. in the township of Ops, containing 50 ac- res ol ï¬rst-class son. Good fenc.‘ es. Comfortable log house clap- bOarded. never falling well. Barns, etc., recently destroyed by ï¬re. wm be sold on terms to suit pur- chaser. Apply to Wm. McArthur. Box 33. Fenelon Falls. Ont“. or A. Hat-shall. Box 130, Lindsay. In addition to our complete stock of high-grade new goods, we have just now some splendid values in second-hand organs and sewing machines to clear out. for lack of space to carry. One ladies' bicycle new, very cheap. W... .Aw 77,, TEAdï¬ï¬ï¬ WARM»: â€"FOR 3.8; No 10.A garipeaa. for the WM 1910 Emma g qualiï¬es: “an 696A ea my axpeetéd to Albert Nokaa.M Maniila. (m, FOR SALE-BOX T113 EAST SIDE of cans. hall‘s tam. 1m: alone Lab Smog. 76 news. mom or less. of am kinda a! timber. Man a portable uaw mill. Appï¬y Capt.- Ju. Bull. 191 Shunt... Toronto. Wllliam l Kelley. of mahmOnd. N. B, oblms that be“: arrested on Canadian soil by United States am- ount. brutally beaten and conï¬ned in Portland ml. Agh can will be In- mud at Ottun. -n-v-vâ€"_ _. . ply statingriéaléryihna eXperienoe to Thomas H. Rice. sec.-treas.. box 65. ()memee, Ont. r7 on SALEFONE BUGGY WITH leathér top; made to order caste 3150; Good as new. boomer make : one 1gp mg. 099. 99% lanter- ‘mg tools: one am briek tao ; one set a! hanqsé. I). Ewart. 90 Qua: ï¬rst. Lindsay Terms to suit purchaser. PAGE TEN PP‘ St. Andrew’s Ohurol P. O. Box ‘217 William-st... Shoe Repaxrmg. Hand-made LtOCk or made to measure 5 “wk and pxcmptly done SA1.E..-Tflg3 somaâ€" NUMBER 01‘ Lindsay JUST CURED HIM What Dodd’s Kidney Pills Did For 1homas Moon L OCTORS COULD J DROPSY BUT I PILLS pLEARED LETELY. Maidstone, Sask.. Dec. Ricâ€"(ape. dungâ€""Cure me completely. Tut’s what Dodd‘s Kidney Pills did for me." Such is the statement. made by ’l‘homas Moon, a well-known resident or this plave, who for years Infrared with dropsicnl swellings brought on by diseased kidneys. "I had pains in thcsmnll of my back.†Mr. Moon continues. "um across the loinn. The unveiling com- mom‘ed ï¬rst in my lugs and gradual‘ got to my body: I tried different dot‘torfl but kept 391ml“ worlo 0"“? day until 1 was swollen up to an aw- :‘ul size. vance in prices will take place before the spring, it is said. PARALY'I‘IC STROKE. Mr. PeterCurtin Was the victim or! a paralytic stroke on Friday while sitting in the Pym hotel. He was prostrate-d for a time until re- storatives were administered and he was tnktn to his heme. Russell-st. This is the second stroke Mr. Curtin has had within the last several months, and his condition is ser- ions. DIG EXPLOSION. Ottawa. Dec. 4.â€"'1“he explosion of a. boiler in St. Patrick's asylum wrecked the basement. and lower floor of the building at, 8 o’clock this morning All the inmates, 200 aged people and children. escaped injury. The nuns in rhnrgo prevent- Sunday school teachers and church workers, attention! I! you are holding a Christmas tree this year a't will pay you to read our add in another column. We have many things suitable for gifts for the. lit- tle folks at prices away below norm- al. We also have the decorations for the tree and the Santa Claus dis- guises. R. L. Morgan, Riggs’ old stand. “Ono doctor 8011!: me to the howit- al whom I got a little beneï¬t but. the waning noun all came back. "'l‘hon I um! Dodd'a Kidney Pills. and an I said betom they cured ma com motely. " ,jL, ADVANCE 1N LUMBER. Rough lumber has advanced at $1 a thousand feet all over Western Ga.- nada. The mills are calling in' sales- men, owing to the rush of orders. Export mills in British Columbia re- port a. largely increased business in the United States, this being one cause for the advance. Another a.d-. I-va-vv , 0d a panic and not. ovorybody out of tha building in safety. Only a flaw persons were on the floor at. the tima and they sustained onIy minor bruises. The property damages amounted to several thousand dol- lars. ' the kidneva with Dodvd' a Kidney Pills and the drops:\ naturally came it- Sc‘g A wDropaital awalllmxm um caused by disoasod kidneys falling to take the surplus water gut_of_t‘l?e Mood. (Sure I ‘â€" ___ “I|‘A- A T’l‘ENTION SOLID GOLD LOCKET $5.00 Damned pm paid to any «an» In Gland-sump! flu Yukon-40f “.00. No my In Ind In olthu mm or bright m. Sachem in 14k - - â€.00 8030mm 1:: Muck! like! I." IBND POI OATALOOUI I HAT nicer Km: m could Do found thin m. locket. It In and. In hour, 10! oolld gold and has lam tor two phoco- snake. Wwfllflam RYRIE BROS» Limihd 13443; You. Strut TORONTO THAT? WAS AL‘L NOT CURE HIS DODD’S KINEY Dec. 8.â€"-(Spe‘ THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO. ExpresSed by President fal- coner, of Toronto University, at a , Recent Date Universities ought to be nursing mothers to produce men who will help to unravel the riddle at life. We need such men in the world as Darwin to cultivate the spirit of the ideal, men who win be patient and know what they any before they speak. In connection with the Unlwraity of Geneva, the idea prawn“: that the state and the unlmral-ty in each the complement of the other. The artiDUc side of No need: to ‘30 more developoil in Canada. and thiï¬ can only be done when wealth turm (ta utmuon to it. - We should have muncumn and n‘nl' lerlcs open to the public In which the h-Ictory of the country could be tum m1. A start. has boon made In Toron- to. Under the caption. “The Man of the Hour,†the Vancouver World gives a good portrait of Mr. John D. Campbell, formerly of Woodviile, who was an aspirant for political honors in the Paciï¬c Province, in the Liber- al interests. Mr. Campbell will . be remembered as a bOy and young man by many of our readers. as he grew upto manhood in Woodville. The World says :. Mr. Campbell was born on Nov. 21,1859, at Woodvnle, Count)" of Victoria. Ontario. He comes from a good old.Scotch stock, long associa- ted with the rugged Island of lslay. Young John was early interested in “transport" and locomotion, for his father was a carriage manufacturer, and everything connected with wheels has interested J. B. C. ever since his eurly days-his knowledge of railway matters is "extensive and peculiar." and on such sulbiects he speaks with authority. In his early clays he worked hard as a blacksmith, acquir- ing. like Longfellow'e smith. "braw- ny arms, strong “ iron hands." His line physique has indeed stood in him in good stead during ., very stmous career Leaving home at 28 to make his my in the world. he hogan rall- wuy work in 1880. spending some years with the “Early-Quincy" Rail- wey Co. After some three years-here he next found himself â€societal! with Webs-h and Des Momâ€. Iowa. From workman to foreman. from foreman to command of his construction do- partmontsâ€"those were-the steps J 0111) __,_ 'V-‘â€"_-I iflin man are now mum with him in bnslnnuâ€"Joawuw him more “I!†to devote to public affairs, â€4' 1t viii numbed umd thiuo hr "’anqu! if gho amt-knee ho In. All Ll- . laconlrodï¬hi; 60676:!†and M: an m can be utilise} in‘ thalaiw In Canada we thank! apply scion two training to the ordinary â€Tabs 0! mo. In Gomany they know that tho universities are the great. hanrtbaton- an of the national "to. Woodville Boy Thus Described by Vancouver Paper “THE MAN OF THE HOUR†7â€. â€"--- B. (‘ampimli took in Kane“. He had much knowledge 0! railway mechanic: but coming to Vancouver Iome twelve year- ugo. he launched out. â€on his own" an o. mango and were» hon-amen. with such luccm that in his large premises he hal had to "lengthen hia' ropes and strengthen his stakes“ again and again to keep pace with the demands of a. growing business. Year after year he has suc- ceeded himself as alderman in No. 11 ward. the "big business end†of the city. where he has the em. respect grid cpnfldggoayi all business m . For the city he has done woman service in the thorough @qument or the are depariment, with its auto escapes. em. and in‘ the ambulance department he an‘ iaimi am interest. With the n»‘ termini; of thc imam band and a com: me Vancouver brass band Mil :0: 309143th with "no-ahead=monâ€-==un he n†ma an h'l “M: onâ€. â€x Karl. president oi‘ the Grand Trunk mama worked side by side with John H. 05mph“. who knows miiway mat- ter: mm and out. and†whose. iudw meat 9!: niiww mama oun bow lied an, Tn nonunion with the Von- eauver poum domrimont. the swam. no court. and (Mm mam" he 3w: dam mind"! â€Moo. tho mu mim- oiwbioh «arm Mhpgfim . â€IAI- I ï¬x! did no no load. A liament. Hard work is his hobby, ‘and he is never .so happy as when working hard 15 some effort. 0! pub- lic utility. Tho better our calm-allies the bet- ter will be our low'or uchooll. We mod to‘ apply nclmtlllc know- ledge lo thu- drlvlnp: back of dim» and to the problems that He at thn back‘ of economic distress. WILL AT'l END MEETINGS. Thursday»Mr. Albert Ware receiv- ed an invitation from Rev. Asa Mac- Intosh. of Ivanhoe. to be present at. the convention of the Hoï¬est Move- ment Camp. which will be held at Iv- anhoe on Christmas Day. At this convention several addresses will be delivered by prominent' ministers. Mr. Ware has decided to attend. RACE TRACK GAMBLING. thn the question of race-track betting came ‘ up before Parliament Col. Hughes expressed his opinion on the matter. A despatch says : Col. Sam Hughes, in a humorous speech. declared that though he had betn a sport all his life, he had ne- ver wagered a farthing. He had been tanght that it was wrong to get. something for nothing. He did not believe in gambling, but he could not see in the bill any con- demnation of gambling itself. He would support a bill which would eradicate gambling. The house was convulsod wh'n he referred to the reverend editor oi‘ the Globe in a mammal: or weakness. demanding odi- torially that the Metropolitan Rac- ing Association's charter he cancel- led. But the secretary of state‘had man-i to Toronto. Whoroupon it was delighted to see how the (llohe had crawled. not under the bed in fact. and .romninod than» for mveraldaya. No fluid It tho measure would put. down gambling. not. only on race trucku but at, football matchm. and worse than all gnmhllng at. bridge. he would support. it. II Spock“! Culcuhtod To Cut. 751177131;- can of tho Thou and Lung. Caught, Golds, Bronchial, Sore Thront, Banana, Group. Pun or Tightneu to tho Chat; And an Bronchial Trouble. ï¬eld unokly to the curptlve pmx‘en 9f thin priooo oi pectoral romedioo.- it minim iii tho virtual oi the world imam Non-my pine mo. combined with Wild Ohm: Bork. and iho soothing, hallo. nod upootount proportion oi oihu salient hub: sod um. Mn. John Peloh. Wlndwr. Ohm-m. wrllemâ€"“l \\ a. I‘m :rouklmar Rh a mu;- uo :. con : “Cw ï¬g: tho pg“ Ifx month: Md mud a lot at dlflonm n- The pm at Dr. Wood'a Nanny Pin. gym}: by! out: par bony. lghpgt up A Â¥-_ , new â€'35:" T Kabul: DR. WOOD’S NORWAY PINE SYRUP. ANDERSON, NUGBNT C0. FURNITURE Gold Dust Washing Powder whoa it wm mtg†Wrights!†Tia-GOLD USTmyh munyunduhmfldhavetbem Articles of Furniture make the best gifts for Christmas giving; Whether you want to lay out a something here that will be useful and lasting. It is none too soon to look around. Christmas is but four weeks away. You get bettm choice now and we will lay aside any article purchased to be deliv- ered when desired. That Christmas Gift ‘v “. "‘iDEC EMBFJ’. 9 UNDERTAKING ï¬ve pound: :n wrat‘p‘EVV1 b pgunds ‘n ave-pol“! "'-“ wan-pound â€â€˜0 1 m fr05h ‘ â€mt, gnpov A]! entri'n‘ i. we Maï¬a-1 at log. “spiny (30' 0" “‘1" Single drw" We driwl' M rond'dvï¬â€˜ hug-ht ‘01â€? A‘flcuum H] We drn: ‘J “Mt In“! Aï¬cuuurul W 01 old. on Cntlenmn's lady 6"" “‘ All km 1 O'C‘Ot‘k ‘ To be won" (gm-Hi Special pr 1 own “pedal “thm “but mun Ir, n. W m Nth u. mm JOIN SO bit {0! Dori COlMI (d! w DA H