ICC m 1111- to to it 3- 1‘3 .5353 060060000000960666.6066... 0‘ >900 '9000OOOOOOOOO’QOOOOOOOO ’"1 9999999999. 9999999999 +600. v0.96 9.0609066066060600... 60.000900000900666696 W00 .. d and Iron with ‘ ss cylinder. H ' For any Depth of Well. avmg secured a ï¬rshclass experienced Pump Malt": we ire Prepared to supply ï¬rst-class pumps promptly. T: 'T I. :73‘51 TH AT PROTECTS Is in every tren- ui::‘2 PROGRESS BRAVD†Coat and Overcoat. Vine: axe: 3'101 buxâ€"do just w hat this man dimâ€"ix) )2: FOR THE LABELâ€"a 11d don’t buy ’t11 \‘JZ‘C ï¬nd it. M a. CARTER, - 40 Kent- Pumps ! Pumps I Pumps 1 gThe Kind You Have Always Bought †Beats the Signature of GENUINE Repai ya I S will receive careful attention. LIHflSAY'S lEADING J5WELLERS. For a iong time’g'asses were used only to assist in rrea‘dmg or near work. but with increased knowledge of the eye._ aver 5m: abieto adjust glasses to improve the sight, thenby “Fag Chronic Hcadaché, Neutalgi; and many nervous aï¬ccnons caused by eyestrain. ‘ ' _ . a - If year eyes tire easily, do not wait ull senons tfoable de- velops. Have the strain moved; the sooner the men Prop er}? adjuncd glasses will do it. : .. - We are experts .in relieving éyos‘trum and guarantee satisfaction. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro- goflc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It E‘Pleamnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and inlays Foverishnas. It cures Diarrhasa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, glï¬ng healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panaceaâ€"The Mother’s Friend. , and has been made undoi- his W Iona) supervision Iinoo its infamy. , Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Cull-lli‘rï¬â€˜its! Imitation. and “Junta-good†are but Bï¬n‘l‘imm‘ts that trifle with and endanger the health of mama and Children-Experience against Expemmnt. What is CASTORIA Why masses are \ Horn. In Use For Over 30 Years. h EQ 533615“ Be Té‘serc Leek For if! Tn: OCI'I’AUI 00M. T" M". m. I" VODI om. f POST. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. FEB. mu CASTORIA OPTICIANS, Foot of Kent-st, LINDSAY. toms! All Work end material strictly ï¬rst clue. Being a. new ï¬rm our stock is well selected and of modern design. Prompt- nese and aï¬dmetion cal-motto. DITABIB MARBLE WBHKS. 0mm and Shop 147 Kent-st, Nearly Opposite Public Library. C re ss we I l and Jordan, W. W. WRDAN. ALWAYS I .On account or the" Hines pt Dr. IaCnerwe‘, who has, 'lgone ‘to’ Clifton ?ps;.rin:gs Sanatarium, the concert to: ‘«Litn hasto‘bva minnow boa ginnings. with an the misery und t'lill thalï¬ huh am I’b doï¬zht may bring.- Dr. G. B. Miller M5 the mm In! a. how {what joiner! admit- mg party. He ms 59' evidqntm a beginner that his trdquentt mishaps awakened thq‘ city or a Readabhenrk ed. it (not wise. W. "Why. sonny. you In getting all bruised." she said. :I wouldn‘t stay on the ice and koqp tailing down 30; I'd just come off and nva'tch the dthelrs." (the tears of tube last. downfall were still rolling over rthe rosy shacks. {memo ohild hokdl than his adviser to. ‘tha shining steel on his tent‘. and; answer- ed hull iudï¬glnan‘tly. “I didn't get some skates to give up mama. 1' got '0m to learn haw. with.†(Ihqm'hqle philosophy at earthly: discipline was in the maply. Lita’s hard tasks are never sent for us "to [give up «xv-1th"; :LShey are always intends! to awaken mensth'u skill and com-ago: in lea-wing bow to master Jammy The Fainous Pedestrian ray chine is the greatest cure for eatsrrh of the head, throat or stomach in the world. It is a. wonderful tonic and strengthener of run down system, acting directly on all the vital organs, giving youthful vigor and strength to the 5y stem, At all druggists 50c. and $1, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. ‘OOOOOOOOQOVQOOOQOQO ‘~ MEMODISTS ' I m The .. returns from the Methcdist churches of Great Britain an! Iro- lard, Canada. ’Australsia and the Unit.- ezl States. give thc'rouowmg vecy intcrceting ï¬gures 01 the word-36- Mc‘hodism; 51,196 ordained mimi- ters. 103.116 accredited lay pram-I» rrs, 8.425.9cs church members, 83.- 722 Sunday 50110018. with 828.5“. of- ï¬cers and teachers and 6.914.906 eclzoiars 3111 96.4.02 churches. my health now but I use it as a strengthen†for my walking matches. I owe much .02 my physical endurance to .Psychma'l J AMES REYNOLDS, Port Hope, Ont. A friend suggested Psychine. I tried it and it was the only thing ever did me any good. I am now perfectly well. It is the greatest remedy the world has ever known. I do not need it for GOSPEL CRUMBS You may have to pay the price for standm: by right principles. but 3‘01. work will show the rmult. Let a man overcome anger by 10.12. let him overcome cvi; by 3001. the greedy by liberality. the tint W truthâ€"Buddha. ' ' Health is the only aches t...:.t a man ought to set name on, lot with- out it. all men are poor, let. Lhair £4- tates be what'they ,wul. All that is worth having in this watld is within. the compass of L‘I'u arms. and _ unresisting. ",- Frankfort- Moore. . - . a For He remember-0th our tram-3.! EVen {or this I rendcr‘ prame: “I was a martyr to catarrh of the head, throat and stomach. I was so bad the .doctors feared consumption. I tried many physicians and modichcs. OOOOQOOQOOOQOQOOOOO Gentlemen:â€" 'Ihc whlte light scab ‘plnin ' ~Strceohos were my heat: ' ' Else ,who could bear ('r w no withstand . Shock. \\ ho tread the “ear: The Imhnshmont of new. lung- domgon-luthâ€"Artlolu Bearing on church Work 1! Ilomo and Abrohdâ€"Gaufullly hunted con- Vb. v.» V .". ~.- NI." * “ trlbdtlon. will be Received {or “““"°:.3"\:’: Wiflugï¬ ï¬‚ | h“ c l mu . 10:)?Iloe‘l'z‘lngéolé 0! Menu." Pub.â€â€˜ on . n ‘ I. o u . 909609000OMOOOOO§Q§OOOQQOOOQOOO0090‘00. LE‘I‘WEEN THE DAY5 : “)0 17th 9" °““â€**' “MW“ Briwoen mo daysâ€"the weary 'lrllh- f’humh 1““ â€a†“mmâ€? “d ‘0 a?“ He drops the darkness and â€,0 24th. when Rev. C. 0. Johnson \ull dowc. ; lootum â€" in tp‘laoo 0! Dr. Crows.- Ovcr tired 6303/1133 H‘md" “‘3 I?†'Ilu-ro i9 mm doubt um lr'mbhs And strength and hepe and meme- are (-xu-ulingly gregarious in mm- new“. - ; mature. and. l‘lymp in “013k“. 41': apt 'Ihank God [or the rest. bctnï¬sen to porch chlpricimwly. OOOOOflOOO4 OOOOO’OIOOOON 9 ‘ â€"â€"_._ lne days x‘! ~ . . . n k'|..‘ll .. A ...-.-..Z- nf ékn :ncn:rxo;'\n 900091.090 9600!;0 “Rutter lltue ohll‘lmn to : come unto Mo. Int 0! smell the Kingdom at llama“ .oooooooowwodcoo¢§¢¢¢¢09000990*‘9‘90". ‘ 4A_-__4_6 . tender Master, slow to blame, ' The [alterer on lite's stormy ways. ALE-3e with Liaâ€"between the bye! 1nd :0 sweet [With (1 (set. 'ho tread the wéuy wilderness.“ Among the pitfalls and the roqks, Came not the night. with .‘olf.h.d flocks! ; That mind. and soul. according ‘ -well' , ’ > - a May make one minis as! WW“ more tomo’reL aflc' But more pyLwemnce m as “Let knowledge: grow from “"3136 NEWS OF THE CHURCHES A CHRISTIAN M0110. LIFE‘S EAR?) megs; ‘ u dc \vs and bathe nigh the battle at (0333 the Temptdxj's par '62)â€! M l the mu H fierce the . 3011502 chad with cool beaum arr! ‘B’. chen'fcl. It is better to aim in sunshme than in gloom. If a clan! rest»: upon your heart. turn its ail- zcr lining to your friends. and cast the glow of cheer upon them, ml the cloud “in gin: may before the brigh: ms: and 105 its Own light bu LA- 301 ten. . ‘ A New View of the Case. '(Iâ€"‘hxladclphia. Inquirer.) “Marriage." remarked the moralis- en.†"in a lottery," - "Yes." rejoined the 'demoniinr, “but its one: of the Rim of chance that. clergyman do not try to dis courage.†. 1 . .- Sfbe Grand Trunk Railway L‘i gum; to double-gran}: the Midland DlViSiO-l, scam-um; .to the drum News-L90â€. An official of the Company state! 0 that paper the othcr flay that 1' hai 'm-en intended to double track Tram Port Hope to Midland. im a 13.3: or true. but recently the managem-zut klc‘eided to proceed with the not]: just as soon as spring Opens. I: is intended. he says. to have almmt a ncw. xight or way from Port â€399 to Midland all the cur“); bemg eli- mun-.1110 and mug}! of the prewmc roadbed L-eing abandoned. The inten- 1ion is to have a straight hue wub as uttle,’grade as possible 33:! 'to make this the line for grain "tut: tic At some places forty [eat of filling will be retmired to niece tin xoadbed to a‘ proper grade. Fur cvuy woman who sought at! o! the Salwtion Army anti-sunnZJc bureau in the last. yeu't, lhcxe Welc 12 men who begged. to In ï¬elimreJ from sufâ€"h‘struction. Genexn! Box-is inter: from tins unexpectel who “at women opiate sorrows mun courageouly than men. Complete religious :iberty is now albowu 2n BoIivia and the Lunar. Council of the Bum-inn Indian Mm- z-ion is therefore preparing a. spuciu mozion, into «that. country, where Mr. and Mrs. George Allen have hem working four-years in a very mol- trst way. . . .‘x . The world is not: a. raccoon": a: a. battlefield or a prize ï¬ght. It is m place m which each man,“ gin-a his (m1: sphere to occupy‘ana‘ his pwn duty to do: and‘ if in that thért lie béc‘upieds £060â€ny and that (tiny be done well. every mm is alcdmzbtgdly a victor and n "m. sur- \i\-ox ." * We can’only give what we have Happiness; griél’, gaicty. sadness are Ly nature contagious Bring )our health and your strength to the weak and mrkls. {ad so you wnl be of use to them. Give them. not want \naknees. but your energyâ€"so yoe will rune uni hit them up. be held. commencing at 10 o'clock rwith the loveâ€"(wt and Wtion of new manfoars. fl‘he comfnunion ol the Lonl'a Bumper will be adminée tor-ed at thd clomV of public worship. WJilc advocating cold magi-3 for clinchâ€"goers on Sunday. Rev. D. S. 11.3mm" motor of Great' luk'ey pr‘toplll church. Essex. Enzlanl. is said to have spoken in favor of golt on 81:11in for busmcu men who found no tune lot amusement during the week-- » - . :_ Bishov 'Waldcn. or the Methohst Episcopal church. addrcs'sed ubtlcutt crowd in Cincinnati the‘other Mun- irg, and prOposos to take put, an :trcct met-tings hereafter. "It Lb" ‘pmpk: “111,110: come to charm." says 'tlxc bishop. "the ohnrcu m'm‘ go to the people.- To; Double-tuck ] ,= The Midland R’y wmjswished Report That Work Will Seminar: in Early Spring. :1 good deal of caprice. but uoL-ndv e‘ver heard that a,characCer was go: by chance. The 3|th 0! Iortuac are often taken away as rapidly as they - At an-st.‘ church itoanorrow mowing tho nuax‘terly aervm will came. Lut everyone know; {has strength of mind and ‘pcrsonal no- tihty are, posseséions which survw t-lw expunut circumstances of life. Power. wealth. position. ease and luxury an: apparently dispensed with Shall we speak of the inspiration of the poet; orpriest. and not ui' the bum impellczl by low. and salt-devo- tion to the lowliegt way or lib? 'Ihcro is little doubt that traumas are exceedingly gregarious in am.- nature. and. Hymn in flocks. az': apt to perm capriciously. , ‘ 'W‘mMuflth 349, Cicncvicvc Ochill 344. Lorine uclntyre. 813. Mary Hennessy :89. Annie nominal: â€70,31“; 0.1131236. Mae “bite 223. Mary Stnmelm 215. Monica Primenn :06. Ada Sul- livan 191. D0111: O'Rxclly 183. Feterboxough link-w; One of the ckwexest .101 most. scrvmu‘uic no- ‘ices in its hue. Dy'cr‘s c041. andrlmt hunger. is now? in use at. the Juan. tnl. “'hen. a coat or hat. :3 hung on Ron:- ot the hook-s it becomes :oclceil immedntelyr the check. the numu‘r of which correspon'hs. with the num- bH' on the hunger. is wuhdrnxn from the plot into which it. [its at .thc top. The check in very nezz. and mad)“ nickleplated and conven- ient to 8319 into a purse or west poe- kct. It also serves to uniosk In: hong‘cr, and while the owner of the coat or but. has it with bun his pro- perty is‘ us secure as money no a safe. The innovation will be sure to meet with the‘approni o! the guests of the hoteg. and (in do awe: with all the worry that, my haw.- been experienced (or tar." the: some otun-r know my by maiden: heve tum the wrong cont or'hu. Senior [11. â€" Tots: 54); Katie Hurry 489. Kathleen Prunty 899. Lucy Gillogly 869. Madge Deni. son 349, Olive Meehan 3-17. Laura Sullivan 88?. Annie Kilian 320. Bella Bury 310. Nor- O'Riclly 8023. Gene- vku Groafllo 299. Clara Martin 291, Gladw Bismtbc 269. Senior II.-â€"1'otal 850; Helen Brecn 286. Liquori Haber 283. Dorothy Nichol! $16. Mary Kingsley 268. Benin Duck :67. Clarice chx'in :31. Florence McGrath 2-13,. Agnes Brady 238. impel Tetranlt 237. ‘Aim 5w]:- set 228. Irene Curtin 227. Christin-x Bert)“ 304. Annie Books 191. Ma:- gucriic Mulvihiil 183. Tcrcu Bar- ncu 171. ' Junior' Ila-Total 300; Ger truia Fluery 260. Rosie Gossein -39. Clara Flnhcrty 238. Mary O'Lougblinz. ’21. Mary Hogan m Lena Hulttm 20.1. Florcpoe O‘Neill 198. Agnes Cal: lagku‘n 168. Mary Murphy 161. Junior IH.-1'otal 50; Mary 0'- Councll 423. But!) Shannon 410. Tom Max tbs 877, Monica Breen ‘ Junior n'.â€"Totnl 550; Hflcna Dowpcy 8,62. 1111-)"Houlihan 354. An. nié Duck 351. nary 'culogzy 346. Finance: Sadloi' 341. Mary Brash 314. Katie Dwycr 236. Ethel Jeruc 269. Citric O’Ricliy 258. Irene Powers 00! x troub.ed since and we" all think that i! it had not been {or the Guam Remo- dies we would have been 308 ’ George W. Brown. 18 Linden St... land, Mam. Jan. 2 1907." .3 $7.? In?! 'éiéscun Pins. m we 6 1150de to directio gadnd imme- mce umor use pear. I then yboughtmmd anothbcalt‘g and thegvhtole {uni} weremred by these two.t blo es disappearing inun tar this we used: the Cuticum “ï¬lls for tender: momtobemrethntthehuw had gone to stay: We _hu_ve not. heal AL- L2. wâ€"u- "â€"v t worge wthan ever, the irritated part-Jen mus to watch until they ould blood. In August. when it. we :1: its worst. my sister was vcn a take of Cuticura Soap. '11:}:ng and it. waded so much rdiel that I bong ht the comp low treatment. con- sisting of Cuticum Scap‘Cuucux-a Oint- rll _ on.-- -.n when theskhwutendernoon ~raw and irritated and we were abletosleepbutiitflebecnunetbeftch- gotsobadttnishto lysine-con- s â€â€˜1‘“, ' buthowuunbleco mmethe andthetmtmentho presuibeddidnogoodntnll. Astho warm weathencuno on ‘50 '9"? '9'? Jam-Carrie Forbert' 851. Eu 3-10. Icresa Callaghan 333. .9. “Last Feb my sister W 2:32: a “2%“, *ï¬vmgm em 0 Ann amt? "~~ "M‘s“ 3°" mg m an a w'thntofasilverdolhr. The ' t1 our limbs ware post modes! 39.? ad Helen Tetruult 394. Leona. Dnccuaiu 390, Lorcua Frochetlé’ï¬OO. Gertie Martha 386. newton“ 379. Mary Loncr’gan 369. Mnggie'flurtlu 3J3. Ruth McNaulty 8634 Marie Clairumnt TWO SETS 0F CUTlCURA CURED THEM IN TEN DAYS FEABFUL â€CHINE AFFLIETS FAMILY for Six Month: The Suï¬md Tor- unrest-Patchmo HumorBecamo Baw-‘CouldHardlySleepâ€"Med- [cal Treatment Did No Good but ‘ Scoior lVa-Tottl 550; Sub kn- lu 430. Boxtome White 428. X"! McOrnw no. Lila Callaghan 49‘). Mary l‘runty "06. Mabel Sonny 401. Standing of Diflmnt Chm: at the Monthly Examinations. ‘ 1h. [allowing ln'lho nundlnu’ot the pupils at 8'... Joseph‘s Convent {or Janus. 1908; Saint Joseph's Convent Report DISFIGURING Needed in Ll'ndsay. 354. An- Iy 346.. rod 314. no 269. "It wouldn't do in my businsss." rejoin! tho landiady. "My term are cash‘ in â€113369." It is a great pity that every rar- mor no out pxosinoe does not 1': 1.12.2 Inc impormnce 0! minus these Handed flour: a. success. And every mimer can help in this grea: work simply by Saying blended flours whenever the "flour barrel is empty." The (amen themschea will benefit. by gems; more money ‘ for their wheat Stockmen ant dairymm wul eta-rein the proï¬ts by pas/mg less for tran an! emits. As is weii known, .uee reason these tooth-{ts cost so mum. now is because out :9- eal mills do nOtwgrind as much paid a they thouâ€. and consequently have not the bran. cw» ;o sen. And ï¬nally. the what; province will bene‘ fit. became Met prices to; wheat means more unmade: everybody (Chicago Daily News.) “My motto." said the new: arrival IPA pay as ’0“ ‘0‘!" using 6101:. and are puntin'g 0n- tnrio when: for the advancing nur- ket. Al! this aside. however. there us a healthy demand for Ontario when. The blended flours are meeting mm the most gunning success. The sake for each month. as reported. by the lending nulls show a has warez»: one the corresponding month of :lu- nuious yeax". This increased dc mud {or blended flours means an inc'ns- ed demand for Ontario wheat. ‘ F.†. men who keep abreast of the times, irowaboul these blended (burs. are 015 he buys {denied “out. which con: tuna Ontario wheat. to! a iiule' Manitoba what. to aid strength. Thus he spends his money for flu: products at his own Lula. Ee makes u mom on hm when. and Keeps his motley here at home. The {arm-'1' who ma "Western 'pqtent. float" 'is urchins net» the wheat growers of M‘ltitOb‘ and Alberta. 'Ihcac m are about fifty years tehinJ the tunes. Ihey have have:- tward about such "new fangb-d "tings" as blended flours. They use “Wetter: hard patent. Ema. Tho Iciufliï¬c tamer knows all alput Western floor. He' knows. to his aor- now, that it was (be coming of 31m. toba wheat that sent down the price 0! Ontario “meat. He know. too. that it is because the average {ar- mer use: .wmuu wheat. "Our aim: lho price of Oauno wheat has been kept so low. IMO mien: farmer slow: Ontario when. for which he Revives a {air mice. With this mo- Sale of Blended Flour Tending to En- hance the Price of What. Good News for Ontario Growers Ask our miners gloat the outlcck for (inlano wheat. uni they say that th: future promises I “eddy in- crcasing market and higher. Ask our runners. and some of them put on a long-{aw and say there is no_ money in Ontnno who“. We have a complete stock of the most upoto-date Footwear for-men, women and children, of the best goods that can be made- . We are starting to make men's hand-made Work- ing Boots of all kinds. It. is well known throughout the town and country that our hand-made boots take the lead of all makers for wear and C( niort. The Most Up-to-Date Shoe Store. THE ARC-LIGHT SHOE 5TORE’. THE PRACTICAL SHOE MAN, Directly Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce. FRANK FORBERT A Better One. ‘ tins: too‘lstrffs is because on? :9- ind as much grain and consequently cm, '.0 sen. And auteur SPECIALIST 92 Kent-st. (Over Neill’o Shoe Store) Lindsay. Eycg‘uscs ropxixed. Bmken Lon-co replaced. The inverial Orgnn of the lawn eye- tem. 634 mined the Eye is mentioned in iheBb'e. The muscles of the eye no need more then eny other muscles of the Wy. Ifthore is mueele stein or nny eye delxe: whnuver, we een ne'enre it, ennui wick on: pop cly ground glee-0e. end the: relieve the We, let“- nus. Poor “don end other reenlre at eye trouble. They met the old cow, All forlorn And asked how She got her crumpled M. B. ANNIS, Oph. D, ' mm; Q 1 "Icmssei the road." 'the old can g†Wood’s England-1M 77w Gnaat English Raw . Tomandmvigmmlbcw nervous r cm. 0313" no. mood!!! Veins. chc-u mm ,nmmgandsrua Woo-r9. 0-- W. ‘ W mm.†m .MW at Mar Ewan-o mambondxror Ontwmpl d! Izmm 303‘ him “‘ â€.43 .4. A. n I... Priceless Eyesight: "A and. M! an auto collided with my load. .‘, mm In THE HUMAN EYE. 3000A in lull». and {-111 Tins ScldbyGrocersandStorekeepen A detkiozs drink and a sustaining {03.1. Fragrant, pntritjous _and economical. This exéllent Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter’s extreme cold. - D. I. FERRY C. CO» "Ir-6.06M Examination Free. How it Hum. I cannot possibly have a better Cocoa than W‘s-29.. alum â€gap, my I I- "ma 0(me Sada-’31..