he IO 40§§§0 Interacting Extnoh From Old Fylu ofmrutnolauvoto $ monogram“ tho'rolmlftortholllgmutss". § WWW WWW: .u .om J'I‘M nrmmrons Vii. “n 9â€â€œ,th a!!! my “all" out to 'nh «winded 1" Gnome carpentor M â€u Wil m the west; am “'1 UP“ great rapid“! M“ the on! us attached. M668.â€- W “(£111me Lu .nvv -v into the water and was can-Ed away by the force at the. current. I , 0 June 12â€"00 Friday afternoon last aï¬rebrobeontinthe banding“- onpiod by Mr. C. Gilbert. town hall. Oakwood. Lsoaaboutt _$l,300. . . my 29.â€"'Iho calamities ot Batu- day last, tbs anniversary of Ithn Queen‘s birthday, mil be use: ro- nembered home than the Waning- manta which apoom‘puu such a a]. As early. as (our. o‘clock the want- vore around by the alarm attire. which originated. in George Hooro‘a miner 0M. - nbled to remow m‘ goods in a. damaged condition. It. ‘mquiry unto thefarig' was held by Coroner. Fidler. June 5th.-As a number. at Mr. Kempt’s raftsmen were leading a nit over Burleigh slide it grounded on the island.'0ne of the meg, In attempting to tree the raft, slipped into the water and was cart-ind away 3 AL- -“,mn 7 l A PRESIDENT “'00“ PM MI BLAIES TIIE Ill: WINES. new W lane-e. "Chicago’s boulevard System, which has been her pride for years. hasheen ruined and made a system of cordu- roy roads by the wearing on the pave ments of. the constant precession ol automobiles. Lincoln Park boulevard the most important link in the boule vurd chain connecting the south and west sides with the north shore sub- urbs, has been entirely rebuilt from the sand stratum up twice within eighteen months. The making of boul- evard roads must he revolutionized i1 automobilinc in Chicago is not to m allowed to cost the city hundreds at thousands 01 dollars every year.†This new indictment against the motor car. was entered by Francis '1‘. Simmons, president of the Lincoln Park Board. in an address hetero the Ken's Cluh of the First Presbyterian church at Lake View. Residente o: the north side have watched their boulevards and the Lincoln Park roadways go from bad to worse. and blame the owners of automobiles for it. The Men’s Club took the initisn tire and invited President Simmons to tell them why the new sporthas become .so destructive to pavements. “homing so injurious to macadam pavements as the motor car; with Wide times has ever been devised." seid Mr. Simmons. "It is the suc» txon created by the flattening of that Amos ‘-.RlllNIfltROADWAYS. mtwoaona. _.vâ€" --v‘-- .J -_- _,, part 01 the tire which touches the Ignd that: does the damage. This sucâ€" non fastens itself to the particles “'1me the road bed, and as the ma- ohme whirls by draws the road ma- terial up as a magnet: would so many particles of steel, plowing a. groove in "the pavement. . Another automo- bile follows close behind and assists in the destruction, and the endless stream of cars breaks through sur- face in a hundred parallel tracks. "lining a new and substantial pave- Wint in less than a year; CANNOT KEEP. UP ROADS. "1 remember. only a; few years ago, Winn the sport of antomobilins first took hold of CW . a people, we be- lieved that the heavy vehicles would 99 fine road-builders, constantly aet- mg as rollers. Theprinciple of the mztaoam road includes the constant twinkling or the pavement. laying dust. so that the passing wheels will roll it solid. But when the boulee "mi is used almost exclusively by am“ they cannot be sprinkled, bo- “mï¬e when wet the suction is tmcd as strong. . - . f “On account of the extent of our north side system we cannot re-surâ€" face the macadam boulevards oftenet than once a year, and this is expen- 31'“ and was not necessary before the {Into tratflo began. But there gm mot rollers. paving stone or pavyx; men enough in Chicago. by worm constaptly, to repair the damn mmmuugunysm ’tht by. the til-es 91 theae tourinz WAY m mt [ARlY snxnts. been found in Trout Crank, 0 Du, - vâ€" -*v together: with Mr. ’.' WY. FRIDAY. 333. 3. I“. 9' Victoria c‘ tribptfl! aidcs shoa- to get a. good night’s sleep. on. an- oonnt o! the disagreeable tickling 9nd dropping at the flank of the throat caused by this otï¬ansive disease. A rear days' treatment with Hyomei brought quick relief. and its} 94>QO- Lindsay won frdm Port Hope in a close cricket. match in 311.3.7th. 5‘ 0n the morning or Thursday fist tha body! of a: young man named Pab- rick Roddy was found in the the: above the south bridge. He was em- ployed at. Hudson’s mung“. ‘ Dougal Spence, Eldon. was acci- dentally :3th while taking a mule with ‘a; gun for the .good at his health. In going over. a fenee the t3 rail broke, and while falling the t gger was caught. causing the con- tents to be discharged inlto his chest. I 0 Aug. 14.â€"0n Tnzaday morning lent the members of King Hiram Lodge. Lindsay, went on an excursion to Fcnelon Falls by the scanner. 03°- xnah. The Lindsay brass and quad- rille bend. accompanied the excursion. A great many people nutter more with magi: during winter maths than at: any «the: season of the year. the change: in weather seeming to have a bad etteet upon the 690.36.. Smoottheeuream'de bzï¬yomei seem marvelous when om memâ€" bers the; the patients had eufloged from catarrh since childhood and that {on years the; had been unable cum. , By bmthing Hyomoi through the pocket inhale: that comes with every outfit, all the air passages, of the lungs and throat are filled with air laden with Nature's cwn wages for (it Saturday. 2».h Juan. am can- tuning a fishing put: (1 seven per» sons, from Millbrook. â€pound in the Otonapee rivet. am! one of them. Wm. Atkins. a brother 0111: Han- ry Atkins, mlhr. at Millbtoo wan drowned. 1 1 . I The trams at a barn which «as be- ing erected on. Mr. Neil Campbell's tam, 20d concession at Eldon, gave way, pitching [we on six men to the ground. Messrs. Alex. Murray and Wm. Ward were injured. . Ontario in a trick“: match played. at Prince Albert. "The inevitable result; at these con- ditions 'm that ruminating pa applied to boulevards will ban to be revolu- tioniamd. We cannot. (an instance, atâ€" tord entirely! to rebuild Lincoln Park boulevard every. nine months. as we have done twice. The suns condi- tions prevail. everywhere. In. France. the 01d Napoleonic roads thtt have wnthstood the effects 01 the heaviest trafï¬c. are being out to phages. A tvhgizuréi of ca‘taxrh. All [disease germs are killed. and the irritated mncuous-membrrane is healed: "rho Empleto 011mb costs but‘31.00, extra. bottles 50 cents. Compare this small expense with the fee: charged. by specialists: Baturday. 5th' hut. w‘u (In hottest day this summer. Tho Muenster use £41,100 degrees in tho shade. - "Our. investigation has led us tone- Liev'e that there are only two pave- ments that will prove practically inâ€" Jestruetible and that the auto eun- lot harm. The] are the emanated block pa‘vement. which is noiseless. .nd the new bitulith'w pavement. e ,onglomcrate of elastic paving sub- stance and heavier stone. The latter is a good pavement but expensive." July 17-41» mas son at Mr. wu- tet Coulthard. of Muifla. wu aeri- ounly injured by hing thrown from u bone which In in riding. while the animal draw I turnip-sowing Inn.- chimOnthouqnodua.libthboy mun wax-unambxgtum July 10.--The Sunday School child- ren 01 8t. 'Amirew’a church. Lindsay. held their: 3‘9an festival on Friday. “I! {BIL I , \ l I 0114150“ u} oywvmww- If you cannot obtain Hyomei at your dealer it will be forwarded by mail. postage paid, on receipt 0‘ price. Write to-day tor. consultation blank that will entitle you to set- vioes at. our medical department without charge. The B. T. -B'ooth 7 Paterbdro wonâ€" from Lindsay in a: return cricket: match by 80 rung. v u vq vâ€"â€" __'____ {gamut charge. Thoâ€"R. 'I‘. Booth Company, Hyomei Building. Ithaca, [in Galbraith and son. went out to ï¬sh in tbs south-went bay of. Bal- sam Lake, and all five were drowned. A limit to he Encouraged. Tb'e mother who has acquired the habit of kqeping on hand a. bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. saVc-u beneï¬t a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. ) Coughs. colds, and moup. to which chuck-en are 311.9031)- tible are quickly cured by. its use. It cannta'acta any tendency. of .a. cold to result in pneumonia, and; zï¬ given as soon ,as ‘thg, ï¬rst. symptoms at cxoup appeprpit’will prevent the attack. This rainedy._poaxtaina noth- '1. L- ."Yes, judge, the man who has just moved. in next doom threwj-h‘ttered cap. mix the fence and hi};- my wife." "Where me your write atthectimr "She was leaking out this tonne}?- :‘And you: with»: dummy “Noâ€"nag “it. a: pm a bf. along! on: .th ...\' 3 ‘ u..-â€" vâ€"- 7__ ing injurious madam V other: give. it to little oneas01 wit-h [:3an at pox-{act aepuritye. dbyall Wists. July 31....Linduiy datum ' N‘qrch Ese niagle a. co'mplebe and lasting mmmm. WINTER GATMIII. (To be. continued.) in street. All‘ahq Bin him w:- mitdgflfl temple "0' . m withu cloths- u -uvww Then an thirty-six laterals on tho Sussex and Albert-gt. sewer from the corner 0! Glen); and Sussex-5t. to where the aewqr connects with the County sewer. whip}: coat the town eight bundles]. and sixty-cum: dollars -" -2‘-L 6h:- not conatmotei'iï¬iil tin mum's“: was completed. This Aid. O’Biollj well known. ‘ ' l ,7 LL- All). VIII“?! WWI. I (To the Editor. 0! The Poet.) Deer Sinâ€"In reply to my letter in Kondaa'emqiag'l paper you say that you examined the records at the in- stigation of Aid. O'Bielly. and found that the construction or thegreater part at the Sussex and Albert-st. sew- er. was inspected by Engineer Way. to wit; that Engineer Way was in- spector. o! the Sussex end Albertâ€"st. sewer. tor three weeks and Mr. Me- Mshon ton two weeksg. You also state that Hr,_Wslker‘s premises are situated on a; portion of the sewer built by. Mr., Lindsey. In the report at the Town Engineer teapeo‘ting the faulty construetion 0! sold sewers. both he sgd ex-AlduHeOres found that; the laterals were the ohiet source of the trouble; thet all the of our waterworm 1n mo 943.. year. there has been a anal. deal at critiCIemB and mud. aliogwg at thc hte amâ€"trcasurcx. and superintendo eat at being in. a position to tiaeco tha “atu Commiss'mers chiefly“ be- cause the: :work 0! Lbs sax-1w“. was done is: bxs own chive, This appear- ed to be a anxious objection. and a demand was made for his renewal to the town hallâ€"undoubtedlx the pro- per plane 1b; all municipal emcee. Mgr. at. mm. 0. nova waaaoc on pant-ad mun _ mums, sure»: at angel-into!) at. hm hm throne." as one of our wax-chm ax.- ‘Aldamnan you â€A An an. nppanr- ed in our. local and 1'0:on m for a. oompchent cognac: to take charge at our flatworm plant â€" have 1;!» Commusionon but any ap- plicata‘ons or arm than had. them copagned to the wpsta hubs“- I thank that we. ghonld. know. no as to be nblq to Junta. at. cm thou not their potion. AA I understand it. Mr. glophna' manor. has ham ap- nppmqggd man-serenecrotaryrtreu. AL!_‘ - 0,â€"â€" mgn mn'. At all. events, I am informed was Mr. Lindsay was simply doing the work for! Mr. Chalmers. and that hit having the contract was only a blind. â€"Thanking you. Mr. Editor. I an. yours respectfully. ENQUEBEB. Lindsay. Jag. 25th, 19%. £ . 80.! Mill? W (To the Editor. of Thu Post.) Dear Sinâ€"9A5 . his mpaynr and water .W. I - mid. like space in your valuabla papa: to ask a few questions re the management at our waterworks. In :ho pas: yw 101‘ Ills â€VIC“. www Ava-u. Vt'd the new manageraqcrqtuyrueas *- er. is to receive $60 per. month or $720 per year, and. ‘to be: pmvidpd Imth an orifice at a rpma'l of $1230 per ymr. That Ibringa t‘hq total up to $840 per yqar. an excessol $540-â€" ro: what? We are all aware that he is not capable of pantomime the duties at wring 3.3 neither: m--_--_ ,7, - a position which a new man. may, fill. but it would not pay. them to .ms‘te their precious time in many. 1 am informed. that tip; late accre- ttny-imeapmr. mas paxd $300 per van for ma sea-noes. office rent. e1: - duties of marâ€"no 1: Deluxe: practical or thwm‘ical. If any of us want a new suit; of clothes we would not go Ito a slonlzmason to make. them '10: us. However. I don‘t 't'hlnk 'he is manager. but we will as- sume that he. is sqcrctaryptrcamrcr. What is the mason that wt: are to pay $840 per year tor his servicus? ' - his abilities. honesty. and; in- t~egrity so an: above oar late: sacre- ha-ry-‘txeasure: as to warrant an ‘ex- peh'diture I): 8540 9 I don‘t think so. but maybe someone may; _be able 'to explain. There are old. men-in. town. unable to monk. who am quiLeI able to {ill the office- and. would; appreci- ate a salary or 6300 par. you. Have the work done in the vacant ofï¬ce m the town 'hall. whom all municipal work should bq done.; it. the; offices are: [it {or the town cloth and. chief of police they. are good. enough. for the seen-f .r co! the water- works. I ï¬ll tellow citizens. we should have a watermarks engineer 'to look after Our qysteunâ€"it needs ovenlnu-l'lng, and the. sooner E‘t is done the button Have we anypbonds to: the good. behaviour of our man- aflek‘iebmmtroumr ' If: we have not. the qucation tor tho Water .Commlasioners iaâ€"suppmim they had an assdt worth $30,003} would they trust it to any indivmi With- out good security. and. check. as to lus method at doing ‘their will ,_~L thm posr 1mm BOX A GUARANTEED CUBE FOB PILBB honing, Blind, Mac. Protrud- ing Piles. 131-333th an authorised Ibo remind mom: l£_ _13A__ZOA91AF1'-‘ lumen "flotilla." (To the Editor. of The Post.) Sinâ€""Enquirer" in your issue 0! the 26th so succeestully conceals his identity that seversl persons have so- emed me 01 being the writer. I may say at: once I an entirely innocent, sndwhileldonotmzree in toto I on tree to confess thmt'the subject. at our. waterworks and their manage- ment is mantis opentogrsve criticism. I do not think this state- ment is too strong. when we consider the input-tam o! ' e.‘ pure drink supply and the remsrks by Mszis- trste Jackson in rendering his judg- ment in the Hmnood cape, He said. "There has been 1% .‘ . It has all come. about owing to the ls:- ity at the system prevailing." Honey was taken and handed [run one sub- ordinate to anotlnr. end at. lest 1resumed the Treasurer’s office; itwe are to believe the eyideme. end no account taken. end this is not the history. of I. dsy, e month, s yesr. Is it not fair. that the public should ask who is to blame? "There will have tolhe a. different system insti- tuted." yet at the time the Superin- tendent was getting 81080 at year and the Becretery-Treuurer. according to the Commissionere’ report for 1904. ottice expenses, $270 and $19.30. eel- sry 3300. total $595.30. We have $91,173 0! our town's credit invested. and I find in the report, "Dominion Bsnk overdraft $3,866.90,“ "Proï¬t snd loss, $2,232.57." in this a. very healthy showing !_ ‘ t 744_-_l. -Lnn‘ mtg-J uâ€"v .. __‘, - Tlin wisdom of the present change is being discussed, and 'I think very rightly. too. a! the waterworks eysv tom, numb managed by 3 Board of Commissioners. in really an asset at the town. I do nbt think the Can; (l. LL†svvvu. a. ‘e- n..- _â€"._._ v..- , , missioners will for a moment contend that there is a saving in the change made. They had a chance to elimin- ste' the'item of office rent entirely. but instead they held a hole-and-cor- ner. secret 11100th the morning alter 'their regular session and leased new ofï¬ces for. five years. the rent heinz equivalent to an increase 01 $1300 or $1.400 in the town's bonded debt. They may. say that attain generally will he more ably managedâ€"water- takers like Mr. Simpson may not he so carelessly overlooked. The srrear- aces. which in 1903 were $32.46 end in 1904 8264.67. may be improved. and there my not he so many simply stealing wster. Yet to secure e!- lioleney why do the ‘Commissiooers think it meessary to engage a spe- cial clerk. at 860 1. month all! rent an olliee at $125 a year. when. sve hare equally good space awilmle in the town hall building tree of rent! Surely th mere turnishings necesâ€" sary is not eulticieqteexcuse! Would it not have been bet r. in the, public interest to have given the work to our Town Clerk and pay an extra clerk in his office! Do the Commis- sioners think that by, any hollow sub- terfuge the public will be deceived! we: the public think: for one moment the; all the private and public pao pets and documents prOperly belong- : L- I.-_J-) 1....â€" 3" 7-â€" . - _ , ing to the/town will he handed over for. public inspection and one now in independent hands! They may. out from my, individual experience when I made an effort to see the books. I do not. ‘ I (never: had but mopinion, and 1 bold it still: Everything should be open to public view, and the Town Council should control public prop- erty and public interests. and should not from timidity or cowardice dele- gate their. authority to other; Ices open to public criticism I find that the Commissioner-3' reports (or 1901 and 1904.313 "Certified correct by G. R. Hopkins. Treasurer." Does it not appear. strange. yet on. a par with developments. that any public cerv- ant should oertily as to the correct- ness 0! his, own account†) Now, sir, I hue handed advice *as to the giving °‘.°l°ï¬ï¬?1,,w°rk to ,,l_- __ u- v- V. vi 7 'â€"â€"v the Town Clerk‘ and. I will make an- other. recommenda'tion which will not. involve a, $20,000 loomed! expendi tum as proposed for inetflcient m to: beds, and that is, that the town sink a few explmtory wells wes‘t‘of Mr. Richard Sylmqter‘e. residence. They will. I think. secure an abun- dant arteaian’ supply which simply by gravitation may be conveyed to the pumphome. There is a: stream now running through Mr. Sylvester-’1 eel. 1a,: which w a series a! boring: could be increased end a supply of drink- ing water: secured. At any rate. we would not to drink? mgr so ï¬lthâ€" ily polluted “jg tAUPl‘I‘ggtjnplfly- yours. 09%., _.-...... mummy: map-cm! The Post print! "Mint invita- tion: and monument; culling and; no, in . (int-clu- m. “W's BookbrnCook.†con- 130m ofexceflentnd â€@me before. on: more†yonhmrtogetitm E 20“.“? W'WEWL hi â€'"" ""é. gunman Buanows. Lindsay, Jén. 22. 1906» . - ï¬rm WEMm mm «.mm .8 m...“ n .n M. . .1 mm. WWWâ€... mm Mm.m_ .m Mthdm mummy? mm mm mmmï¬ra mrnm . You have n shirtless man with no epucntive power as the {other at a hapolcnn Bonaparte. who can tell you the location 0‘ every piece of can- non on the Endiah channel. and who can din-act n mooring lieutenant who has last big regiment to the ex- act qnt at thq main army, whims he will ï¬nd his propm' plnoe. You ï¬ve ‘1 dmilu' 3W1“: man an the father 0! Abraham Lincoln. Bummhar that the child MUST DEVELOP HIS CHARACTER. The more you try to nuke him whnt YOU want him to be. THE MORE YOU ~ INTERFERE WITH HIS CHANGES OF. SUGGESS. . . l number that the dc], your-child m born. ‘ALL OF ITS POSSIBILK- TI-EWEREIN IT. Mldiugood quli'ticb we there. a“ all at. it- hmd cuminâ€"tint in to at], its m THERE ARE NO BAD QUALITIIB. {What m CALL u M quality in the evil Molapmont at c good qml- in, or we he: 01 than which mks the (out! «merging so in the m titration. [than on some omit-en I. Manta than others. then In com um hue moat-.111 out a. yard! 'davdoped u night I» hated. BUT NONE ABE BAD. Than is and in mu. one. [Hummus todoilto EN- COURAGE THE GOOD. And while mus the. M to develop oo- pwisiiy the m. the maul mul- iï¬a. the m a Justice. Above ml. when and lathe“. DON‘T TRY TO [AXE YOUR CHIL- ‘DREN LIICE YOURSELVESg Lot than be their 'uw'nnelveau ' 2A splendd fling in, this world it the (mat divergence between “th- as and song, (ï¬ghters and mothers. Ignite the child honest BY SET- TDG AN EXAMPLE, MAKE THE CHILD TRU'I'HFUL. TEMPERAIE. BY ammo THE EXAMPLE. mks the child JUST. KIND T0 OTHERS. vBY BETTING AN EXAKPLE. Don‘t try to tone your will. your Ivan. your hdiot. upon u mind that is growing, thtt is struggling townâ€"d the sunlight. toward the bowl 0. W its own pouiln'litiu of caring in your surdcn. you aim- yly try to give it lots of. sunlight. air. water. You soc thut it is not hurt by the cold. Ya: don't pluck it. not pick it. nor twist it. or try. to make it do mothina that it doesn‘t want to. You huve bruins enough tony toyouraeit; “There is: rose bush growing; I mu aim ly. pno~ tect it. tabs core at it. IN S OWN WAY." . ; 1 ~ . _ As you look upon our child at whom you no no (on thd proot of of your. physics-l immortality mthis Wasting world. have huinaonough to my to â€mt. "Plan in u nep- mtc humnn hcinx; there in n in- Mt open-on with its own rich“. its own chad-actor. its own on pasihilitien. 1 until do every- thing that I can do to 've the child a chance 1 mn give. in tha hon- eï¬t at my experienceâ€"although thut does ï¬rth mood. I shall try to give him the bandit oi? u gongcxunplo. w and AD. Lincoln I“ m of - m Ion. In bringn‘g up mmhitdre’n. TRY TO BRING OUT WHAT IS IN THEM. IELP Ill TO DEVELOP HIE TRUE CEMETER- NEVEB SIRIKE YOUR CHILD. him the beneï¬t of a. good crunplo. I :1an neser think at telling bun homubt notdowhax hemmed). what he an: me do." . _"I shall not lame upon him my “11 my ways at tbooa limitaLionn c-t' intdlioenco‘wgï¬ph} mistake (a: my own napalm-Ru." W-hnteva you do. NEVER STRIKE A CHILD. . The â€t until at the world ro- qnire tar their work all the four" AND ESPECIALLY ALL 211: . 'PEhDENCE that in in then. We mend m 81' OOURAGE. s act-tint you m, truck repute â€uncut ï¬ve or. six times you in and might. “'un not that weaken your oonmï¬! How can yonutxikenhebloc 'ldanxionslor your love, trying it: but to dark“ ntoucllttodoaccording colt-in- herited intdligm. and. its lur- round I Newer mind what, any- hoOy tel you. we: mind unico- linh proverb .Ym know. that the man with a good- puppy: will not al- low the puppy to be struck “FOR FEAR OF BREAKING ITS SPIRIT." You know that the man with. afï¬ne racing colt will not allow, that colt to be abused or frightened. n: he sees a groom go into tho stall and the home shows sips of. team THE GRUOII IS DISCHARGED BECAUSE HE HAS\ t‘RlGH’l‘ENED . THE HORSE. _‘>_ _ I“! -. 0! the child that you brought into the world and that you me bringing up with so much mm ‘ W's dung or the noq gumb- 1e1r‘s col-t! . t You mill be told that certain chil- dzen am no brutal that them must bawhippod. It so. tram whom did they inherit the brutality? Never believe that a. child must be beaten. Develop a child. tregt it tindjy. he ptienï¬wit‘h it. out it the - , Ag" -4 -MA A rm lane!!! for â€I“. It: pleasant 1qu and prompt cut-ea hue made cmmmm'a Cough Reminds. a. (avodtq with the mother at small children It quick- iy cums their cough:- tad. cold; and mu any dancer 0!. pneumonia or other nations communes. It not only cmcrmp. but when given as man u the: cream. cough appear- will ineventï¬he. attack. For ale gentle- .me within: Evolver‘, into my room era-3:00 Anwc 1' Wadi-060 MVIHJ timid-.4 Cinch. M J3! Sheâ€"Yen. when the burglar broke How very mutt-£6981 W0“ JEWELLER Let us ï¬t up your new g.‘ : ' Watch and be sure of‘a 3 ‘ X life-long friend in a time- piece ? oi: Saturday we put on sale 12 6 Ladies’ 25 .3 Genta’ 25 yea- aolid gold ï¬lled, 01d ï¬lled huntu extrethinmodelcaeeeï¬tted with Ff?“ ""h ":2 Non-Magnetic 36'0"“ “'0" in $331331: c: meats and fully guaranteed com- mmpanied byc plate with cum. These are guarmtee Usu Siflf".‘".?ff°"°" $11.25 fag}? ‘ Fine watch Repairing at moderate prices. By Comparison that our goods are right and our prices are right. WHY NOT? Y0" WILL DISBUVER :09â€. WALL PAPER KING, Etc†LINDSAY. it!†. Whatis thereason, think you? Is it not that our way of doing business plases the general public? That the are we take to avoid adulterated goods by buying only from the test humour eXperiencedovetsight of everythingsentout, and theunï¬ammunayextmdedmamhwebeenthemof “Mommas? Onceourstheynevethueus. fWecanaveyoumoney. Tryus. “M0; M1 :OOOOOMOOOOOOOO 009000 3 Campbell’s January E Bargains 1n Crockery 2 DINNER sans, TOILET ssrrs, Etc. .0 D00... 60090 000090â€. 0009000â€. Thfs Will Interest You (HOKE WAll , PAPERS AI mu PRI([S TO THOSE WHO DDN’ At the beginning of this new year of 1936 we deem it our duty to say a word or two in our own behalf. We have been engaged in the Gmoety and Provision busi- ness in Lindsny for wel} nigh thirty years. Thepassing ofevet'y twelve months has found us bettet established and doing a. larger businés than ever before. SPRATT 85 KILLEN, C. HUGHAN. A largenumber marked down to be sold this month. Some at halfprioe and many at cost. Galland.ooo1’huo Bargains. They are for January Only. Our Grocery Department cansuityourusteinta. Ourown blends have a flavor that pluses andthataccounts for inausing ales. Phone for 9. Pound To day. ways fresh ground. AL l. DAMPBELL, mum-ct. “pa-sum ‘ “It’s the Quality That Counts†- - Trade With Us - - 'I'HI FAMILY GROOERB. i Webavcaladerin Coflee. Ourown blendaudal- OMMENCING To-lnouoi, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 24:11, and continuing fox TWO WEEKS ONLY, I shall 08:: 2000 Rolls of CEILINGS, WALLS and BORDERS at one Havingbwn inbusioessonly afewyeus thewoompdsaaumodaupaumachï¬t wgncetheï¬nathonscinm Outallmust gqbomï¬omkeroomforournevspdg “whichowingtothcfmardsasonistobe shippedaboutfluchxst. Rememberâ€"We are practical and ex- perienced Painter: and Papa-hangers. Now is the time to make reasonable contracts. 6Ladies’ 2‘5 you-solid old ï¬lled hunting cases tted with Walthun or Elgin movements put in silk velvet cues accompanied byour broad guarantee. Usndlysold $113.97: $11 95 PAGE ELM OPTIO'AN