channan 85 Co. The latest artistic shades ad to be had In nag quan- tity. Manutacture by the glands Paint Co., for sale Made from Pure Oil and Leadâ€"will dry with a loss and of the best wear- quuulmes. ELIAS BUWES. 50 we turn: all eluted. nou- Mnipon Man. for uh cheap. no mu. ï¬ve miles from Lindsay, on Fouc- III. Pulls road, well fenced. good build. ing- nad under good can of cultintion. 'Appfy st once to ALUABLE FARM FOR SALEâ€" The went but 0! Lo: No. 8, Conceuion 14, “you, containing 125 m of which about 115 are. no clenr. A good fume hr- 46 x 56 with atone stable. hone-thâ€" We {rune dwelling. The fun: in m within two miles of the villege ot Wondville end ï¬ve mile: from Cmningcon. bail in. clay lonm of the very beet ty. Tom euy. For lurzher penic- fly to the undersigned. J. D. Heb, deny P. 0., or to D. R. Ander- nn, Barrier. er-nt-lew, Lindsay-Wm Ready Mixed Paints FARMS FOR SALE. F. A. ROBINSON 6m this adamant. It’s 3. recogn‘ized Mufï¬n CnnadisnShoe Trade. Call and see the goods. The buying will some hear if not now. 33-?0,S3fnd $3.50__are the best goods Hagar Shoes for men at $3.50, 84 and 85, are so perfect that anyone wanting “Good Shoes†will take a pair at once and save themselves time and worry and their “good matey†also. u lent-8t, â€May, Successor to Robinson Ewart J. b T. Bell Shoes for women Write {of Piemium List to Gold Soapâ€"Toronto. Boots and Shoes Coaxing and persuasion is "not our style†of selling LINDSAY. ON T. STYLE OUR NOT No_b9dy will ï¬nes Real Estate Agent; “M's.“ 1n tumult contentment tow. And who have so bravely com fated Th9 Mt: past years at tn :- «my We can: as museums ‘ _ Love past upwelling . mmé for men- @2339me w pray. them stations at ‘ y and at sonaw Which mm a" Q years that are Wa am to that gamed .mofrW' wags: mom 3:9 bound as and †79;" land om mm Your mum at! Marga. Anatoveummmathï¬. AM when the two lovers than blended Ibget'her Me's Journey can trend Until the glad years are extendad Tm fifty behind them' are mad. {than etepa are upholden, Their wedding lo golden. For the: in true unmade are mad. '1‘.) than? â€.1!†beside as ale seated And when the two lives are united The path or decision they see. And brnght la the light that Is lighted Inmhearbs that from sorrow are 39. While God on their weddlnlz Hi9 bleach); la shedding The day is the best that can be. now ms 01 Sigmucnm meaning Tlmt day or all days must appear When each toward the other is lean- in: ' Like halves of a. beautiful sphere ! Business and Pleasure Combined. The entertainment in Md 0! the Francis E. Willard Home, 'Doronto. was given last evening in Willard In holy “faction Hull. M‘ra. Mitchell. ImintEndent 91' 35- heaven’s protection! . that department, gave a synapse of Their love 13 made deep and sin- the work done in the past you. which cere. was very encouraging and showed . . that a. good work was bel done And when the two men are united thine-and well degegved our 1.3,. Hrs. The PM?! 0! (16039100 they see. Williamoou gave an Wally fine And bright in the light that In lighted report of the late human-aloe Alli- Inmlégmg that from sorrow are auoe Convention held in Toronto. She . hard extract: from all the when- “hlle God on thhlr weddiu ' m. mm... .. shim... ‘ Pi‘zmisenmenopsuthemrwu mm of The venerable couplé were greatlyl send by mail at 50 cents a. box; 0“ surprised, but made a. short and ' 9‘“ boxes for 8350 by whammy: suitable reply. Mrs. Ell Williamson th" Dr Williams' Medicine 0"“ then read in her own inimitable way Brockville, Ont. the following Golden Wedding poem. composed by Rev. Mr. Watson, of Colborne: Hggvifu}: of glggitipnm meaning ENJOYABLE TIIE II WILLARD HALL BUSIIIOIS and Plantar. nan-.51.-.. We ask you to accept these memen- toes. as a. small token of low: from your children and hope you my long be mred to go In and out among us ard that when life‘« journey is over we may meetâ€"1n unbroken familyâ€" in that better land. - Aayou go down the stream of time, may your pathway be freed from ob. stacles that would glve you‘ trouble. and resting under the smile of Him who hath dealt so kindly with you, may you have a pleasant sojourn among your [M ed ones yet for many xeart-r. and at length. when Me's dag; shall close, may you ï¬nd the and even belie:- tlum the beginning. V- __~.-_, -w- I What a. pleasure it must be to you i to mark the marvellous changes that have taken place during your marâ€" ried life ! We imagine you clearing the forest, and by hard struggling managing to grow. enough grain and vegetables upon which to subsiet; and in connection with these bur- dens the care andrtraining of afamily to look alter; while now. these for- ests have turned to waving fields of grain and machinery has lightened manual toil. We are g'ntefui to our heavenly Father for havmg spared you to see this foetal day. and (or thn blessing-temporal and spiritual â€"Hc has brstowed upon you. Though clouds often arise. it is .a. pleasure to know there is more sunshine than shadow. and that the bright light ï¬hineth on the other side Though half a. century has pass- by since that memorable day in Maren, 185:; and notmthstanding all the trouble, worry and care we have given. we are delighted to see you on your golden modding day so hale and strong, giving evidence of ro- bust constitutions, and the mani- festation of the loving; kindness of our heavenly Father 1n sparing you to us, yonrphildren, so many years. ed at the jubilée of your. flaming ceremony. Fifty years ago today. when you stood at Hymen’s altar and a. purse or gold. Follmvtng is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Jason' Williamson: Den: Parentsâ€"Your children have met together in the parental home to_ co‘ng‘rptugtg you 9n hagnng quiv- Mr. Eli Williamson, on behalf of the family, then rem the following address to their parents, whom they had come to honor; and. Mrs. Porter presented to their father a. cost!» gold want}! and chain. and to their mother a. pm:- 0! gold glasses and a. p__uJ-sc or gold. F0 llmslng is the At about 3 p.m. the Idmzly repur- ed to the lawn, where they we~c photographed by the second son; Mr. 812. Willnimsou, of Lindmy, and 8.1. terwura the entire company. All then returned to the drawing room and hstuned to the sweet strains of the wedding march. as rendered by Mrs. Eli Williamson. The Williamson Family Gather to Honor Their Parents-The Aged Couple Presented with Gifts and Purses of Money. A very pleasing event took place at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jason‘ Williamson, Pontypooi, on Tuexlay. the 11th inst. it being the 50th anniversary of their marriage. The following were present; T. A. Wil- liamson and family, Pontypool; Eli Williamson and family. Lindsay;Mr.' Kelly and wife, Port Hope; Mr. Mc-l I’hee, wife and son, Alpena, Michigan ; I Mr. Melvor and wife, Ops; Mr. Mc-‘ Carrell and wife, Peterboro; GW- Williamson, wife and son. Port Perry; Mr. Porter and familLChat-l ham; Mr. Culley and son and Mr. Bradburn and wife, Lotus ; the Rev. Dr. aim! Mrs. Marvin and daughter,. Beetlm, l’ontypool. Out of a. finally: of ten children all except two are [in : ing, and were present at the celebra- ‘ tion. All seemed hale and hearty as well as theparents, who were in ex- cellent spirits. ‘ VENEBABLE PONTYPOOI. 60“â€! ,3!!!“ MARRIAGE vows. HRH Years flf WflflflBfl JU'J LINDSAY. F RIDAY. MAR. Ills Weekly ,P9§t_. 218iâ€, '02 our W.C.T.U. Mateoâ€"Mn. Thornley. was Wiggins and others. Altogether litanwna 00ch to be ‘(name! the nepor u ever read n ndm. The mailed part was â€prenatal by Mrs. Koyl. Nu. tanning. my Lama-w. Mr. Howard Stephens; all gave good solos. mangle N; a amm- reading. Rev. r. «sham am;- Illled- the chem- gnu great crud-ï¬t to the ladies for the nmrk they were do! . With a few chosen remarks ham 1-. W. Fluent; ï¬le meal“ dosed wflh "Out! Sale the 21““,qu ‘CASTORIA unnummn. and clear. I shall always Speak a good word for these pills when oppor- tunity often.†It is because these pills make rich, rad blood that they cure we]: trou- bles as anaemia, shormesa 01 breath headache. palpitatlon or the heart. rheumatism, erysipelns, St. Vltuu’ dance, and the tunctlonal ailment: that make the lives of so many wo- men a source of constant misery. The genuine plus always hear the lull name. “Dr. William-3’ Pink pm; for Pale People," on the wrapper on every box. Sold by all dealers. or sent by mail at 50 cents a. box. or {ix ngoa for 82.59 joy mummy: _--- IIMIIFEST THEISELVES ll MANY DISAGREEABLE HAYS, Lees. ;I The ceremony being over. all re- paired to the dining-room. where a. very sumptuous rcpa.st was served, to which ample justice was done. A toast was proposed to the bride and , groom by their oldest sun. Mr. '1‘. 3 Williamson, which was very .1ny re- ; spondcd to by the Rev. Dr. Max-rm. . Supper being over. all returned to ' the drawing room. whrre an excellent program has given. to which' Mrs. - Eli and Mr. Geo. Williamson; with recitations and. phonograph selec. [ Hons. contributed largely. Messrs: '1'. 4.. Eli. nnl Walter Willlunson.gave [1003 addresses. Husk: was furnish- ed by Miss Edna am! Mr. Leslie. also W. (indie. violinist. Mrs. Marvin gov» n wry interesting reading. entitle-l “Takenâ€"One Daughter." and-Mule Miss Bartlm two {me reamtlonï¬. which Were greatly applauded. A ‘sotn of thanks was tendered the Rev. Dr. Marvin for the able manner in which he bod presided as chairman. After singing “God be with yow tm ,wa meet again," the company dis. per-sad. hoplng to meet in the "Home Over There." mouid it not betheir lot 'to meet again our earth. I A" praise to our. Father we render For an mt in: you we have seen , So gentle, so had, and so tendet. | And helpful to all you have been. { May you through His blessing Rejoice in possessing A joy that is full and serene. And if it should piano: cur dear Sav- 10m- A decade or two more to more Your gives. may you live In His favor Anj seek H 8 rich blesxinlgs to share. -W.ith time thus extended When life shall be ended May we all greet each other up ' there. The Rev. Dr. Marvin chem address- ed a few well-amen words to the happy couple, and led the company 3111â€â€ er. lengthen ~ As low sinks the sun In the West. The Summ- will comfort and strengthen Your hearts that rnjcice in ms ' rest. {His love will enfold you. Ills arm will uphold sou. [\nd make your last seasons the M813 And now, though the madam may Blflflfl IBflllfllES BEE WEEKLYWEOBT. LIB we render min.“ the nub mm «I "out I‘lllhon MM! ‘mnh, nub to a. 4n. â€palm-0M out-m numb» d on: em. man. my no II.“ team In your!» Thu-41’!» lfoua III- II "Nola. I. compo!- Iu um. nIuIvIo mpMu I. In Ion oI bun “ulna-Md†Md .0 Mun hm cum-Mu In In 0. I. 4. nd Tron VMon Lug-u. AI. 5 a Home! In nub MM» ad on In: .004 calm.- our flubm um»- I. “a no.1"... play“ um v at. Mr. Dolm- flv “to muo- oI an 90mm. Inlay om Mud all-"I. rowing: Imam I; won :75: 0'07. emu o I m llnpl 'I â€MM GINO. an“... ï¬mlmmu "3:" â€"Tho clot and. Mr. Bun Bruta- to gm an. (old mod. I 00 the mom of u com- of mu but.» 1'. ok- ï¬ll- and»! Putnam he been «mud by tho on) club, MI the other two tum â€sun“, on a» union for m. “at.“ n man-cl. nu. nun]. hisâ€: -1 ..... -â€"Petcrhoro Examiner: Born. to the therboro Hockey Club. on larch 10th. in Gut. Out" the twins. Fame and Honor. lay they llvo long and prosper ..... Died, In Gan: Hockey Rink. on lamb 10th. at 10 n. thv Gait flocks: (nub. land a. at thme mouths. Death caveat! by too much Pourboro. Faun-u private. Theo; bones will the “a In 1908. ~Tu‘l‘uï¬to Gloliua: OntbLh'm 0! some spott- ov ng cit sons 0 indm. ï¬r 8am. Brit-ton often seven handsome and valuable gold medals for atom-- nameaft 1n Lind-u between the Pa- fathom. Fenelon Falo and Llndm teams. land where the many manic-no are. In conclusion the speaker expre-wed the hope than“ the mom clos- ing had been the moot mooesatulln the history of the Limbo); Curling Club. so this oervlco would be the most blessed of God. and that all would aooeot God's gift end run the race set before them so that one day every skip. with every member 01 his rlnkâ€"preeldent. vice-president and 1 all tho membersâ€"Should meet ‘1: their Father‘s land above where there 1. no sin. sickness nor M. but where were are pleasures forever more. “doth not away; the "Inheritance gnoqrmpuble and nndeflled" In the The prizes for the winnera;At Cor. int}: the runner‘s reward was a. wreath of olive, pine. myrtle or ivy, yet a prize that brought honor to the winner. his family and the town or part of Greece from’ winch he come. So the trophies won by our curlers brought honor to the win- tiers and wieir families and to the town from which they cam. So 81-] so to have many in a. community running diligently and faithfully the christian race brought honor to themselves. their friends and neigh- bore. Among the ohristian’a prizes were the “Well done" of the mater. the fjcrown of righteomeaa" that Then there was a need of effort â€""80 run that ye may obtain." The christian life is not an indolent, lazy. selteeeking om. but a. strenuous, ac- tive. energetic one. Christ sud. “I moat work......'wmle it is day." and to His dimiplee. "As my Father hath sent me. even so sang I you." God has given us a. great work to do. a great race to run. In the Isthmm race one received the prizeâ€"in the christian race many are winners- all who have accepted the gut of life and ran “lookmg unto Jeane"! “Diey ran for a prise." The spake: referred to the preparation deemed necessaxy by the athletes of those dayaâ€"‘Every one that striveth for the mantel-y in temperate in all things." How temperate these men were. in training {or months. eating. drinking with self-restraint He be- lieved if our curlers had not been temptrate men they would not have achieved the victones they had and brought ho=or to themselves and to Lindsay as may did. and so he em- phasised the need of self-control for all who would win. Haulage lions». Alt Button an... «milieu. St. Paul. in one 0! his letters to tho (:iirivtians at Corinth. referred to the m ll-known popular spot-t9, the 1 isthmian games. and speaking of a. race said. “So run that ye may ob- tain.“ The christian race 'is the moat Important race. The chake‘: noticed that the contest mentioned by St. Paul "was not a. race for ii!e"-â€"the competitors ran for prizes. and were not put to death in case of failure. 80 be was not calling those peasant to a race for life ._‘ “The gift of God is eternal." "as many a: receive Chi-Let to them He zlvespcwer to become the sons of God." Ran they never so fast. stro to they never so mentally. they could not win life-that is the gift of God. But life manifests ituell. ant! Godex- peou His children to run. strive. The next war I Corn 9-" . "ThOJ' Which run in a. race run all. but one recelveth the prize: 80 run that ‘58 may obtain.†In†Rector. on behalf 0! hinge]! and the congregation, welcomed the members of Linda: Curling Club to St. Paul's Clinton to Join toe an hour in the wormlpol God In His house at prayer. They were glad to welcome them not only because they were the banner club of our mil- Province. holding the On- tario Tankard for the third time. not only bccanoo some had gone tar- 1 ther aï¬eld and captured the greatl International Trophy and other val- uable prizes In the In.“ West. though these were achievements of no light merit and honors much prlted. but because everybody believed they played the mum for the pleaxurc it brings. the health. recreation nn‘l strength it gives. the brotherhood“ cultivates- and strong manhood that it helpa to develop. But while wel-l coming he desired that the time ï¬rmt in church would be among the bright hours of their livns. :1 memory the) would be pleased to recallâ€"l). time when the heart minim some uplifting thoughts and in which our Futlmr bows down to hear and sends HM holy Spirit to bless am} Comfort. “'10 Convocation at St. Paul's on Sunday Evening. Some 50 or 60 mFmbers o! the LmJ- 8M Curling Club ottvmrk‘) divine ser- vice at St. Paul's Sunday atoning. and listened to an admirable act-mun delivered by the Club Chaplain. Rev. C. H. Marsh. The members of the congregation- and the large number cl Visitors mod the seating: uncom- mo‘hflou. but all were made oom- togt‘ablc by the attentive alderman. n .\n THE ANNUAL KIWI DELIVERED BY THE Gllll GHAPLMN. Unusau antlers at 611ml] Hocioylo tes. MAY. ONTARIO. MARCH 21 BOYB' BXRRBBS TRUCKS BOYB' BOX WAGOONS BOYS' RAIL WAGGONS â€"A1'- BABY GO OARRIAGBS BABY-CARRIAGES And we are teady with an: -assortment ofâ€" Wheels are But MORGAN BROS. _ margins and Opticians. Ground Glasses to give you s perfect ï¬t. Remember we can (ï¬nd them inst to suit your can. Cheap Glasses â€".dr. John Aldous. proprietor o! the l ‘ McArtimr house. Fencion Falls. was in Toronto this week attending a. ‘ sale of hornet at Grand‘a Repository. . We understand he purchased a couple 0! thoroughbred stallions one being a. ï¬lm omen 1.110841 on. {1%an ‘hom can! thie other qpagir. epacngitaionanamed“ n. - . . . Finnister." and in sired by Rowan. ' N" ‘3 “‘9 “'1†‘° ““4“ the qum 0‘ bulbs or building a hour ter, who it a nu: brother to Harold {your 0'0. If you :re £1310 to pay down 3 portion arm. pom pr‘oever. H.. holding irocord or am. ‘adnnoe the bslnnce sud wow you to repay in mum, FYI-1h, viii. l equivslent to rent with this dilerenoe, tint in time the property is your in. cc rMuiMMM’uchb uh... may. and a m which Ntdlnalnoupodflon. lhnaohed- hflon in saying M mix-lunatic â€Mahmowuhnd.‘ Used IWI! and My. 7 , mats-gnaw.“ Tho Wholo Story in a letter 8 'Pain-Killer with Rubber Tires, with and without Punch Md Brake. with Rubber Tires. nicely upholstered. with Punch and Brake. With our little space in this pzpu we cannot begin to describe the goods or quote ; extend a tearty invitation to every farmet’s family to corn: to Lindqy and visit this big sh: quying their spring shoes as it means Variety, Quality and Economy. _'I'he N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE This big shoe store is already doing a large share of the best farmers’ shoe trade coming but we are determined to capture a still bigger share of it. For the spring trade we have Open Farmerx' Heavy Shoe Department, which is crammed full with the biggest stock of reliable wc ever shown in Lindsay. {THE N. HUGKIN SHOE s'mï¬ knaws it better than this store. To increase the farmers' trade we strongly. support with t the SUGAR-BRET interest or any other interest that will put money into the farmers reason that the more cash the farmer has the more we get. Consult-lion tad “rice free. To Capture the Farmer, VARIETY, QUALITY AND ECONOM} {hem I nan-B:- :- :{15 WE-wa‘ï¬gam lugs sacrament, E‘Luir. “I?†. on up Baum uiml. ; mm 01 mm m a: Bar. E: k. Mania. on. We show quilts:- from 15.00. SIM», 25,00, up :09» Better to. hue your glass. 1 00: â€0.00 and 825.00 rage in Fur-[in d Ccpa in am ulna. * of best qufllty Md to salt your ' «Lht'flflfls .“ CAPIHIE m very fuhimble. We than! WEI. I rage of “flu. nod!“ quits-u. a well u the nor. nimble Ema fro-$5" ‘ .4. 85.00, 37.50, 310.00. up to 335.00. Than tr: my combingtir :1 Fa: Coll“? ' humbly, It may be you wank We hue them from 25c up, but we do not recommend them. It my be you want £983 macs. 15.44â€. Polka. Man Xe. Stock lot“. lEADIIG SAlEOHN lum'.) Succsssons T0 W. L WHITE, WAITING TO BE MADE HAPPY WITH ONE OF OUR RINGS. AImStrong Bras Manufacturing Fum’l‘ ‘2 and Hatters, Ling; nodmu. FIJI â€EK'I“ in B", SONG. Martin. Grey umb, Port“: Lilli.†Shun Kath Km 3.) Subh. Black 0mm and an o horfuhiontblv fun J design. and stylu. PM to unit .11. '0 quote hon $2. , $3.5", $5.0), $0.09. $5 to $25.10. Will: to the “can of tho fut. M 8.51. Surfs, extra cnoxccl' moat. Pm $7.59. $8.50. $9.00. $10.00. $12.50. slaw. up so szsu». In!“ to match in: picco- nnd “um“... Fur trimming: for Jute!“ Dre-nu. cut. my Mylo or pubrn «hind. BUYERS OF FINE FUR‘ u: no. turn a sun. limo-do Songhai“ cloth, pain 2.} an};â€":'e«i';?{§h:i§ than [him Thu an very uyh'sh. m and than, for s Cundxu want. 9 mm, 921.60, $30.00. $25.â€, $40.00. $50.00. $75.09 up to $125.00. So. on:- Spain! Electric Sal kaot. of tuporior ulna. 24 inches long, had huvy Furrier- Brovn Sun. trimmed with usual Alan Sable can: ud'hj LADIES JACKETS in Gr" Lu Amt... Raina Lush. Coon. “inn: with Fine Furri r’n Suia, Brocade 86th:]. thou lining; Thu an very utylinh. m (waned. Winn you buy Fun, 30 to n Maul-cunt: of Far Gum“. The Mud-c: on give you more mic: ulna than the ‘ Met in Furs. We make even: '0 111.34! mm Anything we nah. Style, Fit. ï¬nial: And works. lv-U vu- any Inn-l arc-nod. rep-ind, dyed ud retnodelkd. 3’» out... Sand or 1mm Mud we will give you quotation: on work- NAIL "RDERS RECEIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION.â€"Onr l-‘ur "penance“? ml. “Fun at“. if mmm. my I» remand url money mu but!" ~.â€"__ '- nimll. Repairing promptly attended to. low prices. Terms cash. was also mule on ï¬rm property st lowest cut-mt Tinmre, Agateware, Galvanized Pails, 5‘ Bl ckets, Sap Spouts, Creamery Cans, M3 Pails, Pans, Boilers, Cow Chains. PumP5{0 Cans, Washing Machines, Ready W Paints, Rubber and Spiral Packing. 5†Valves, Milli: Cans, Dairy Thermomfl Cheese Vacs made to order. WOODS’ OLD STAND, LINDSAY. .. GEEN ' President. 06cc Hoursâ€"9 A... to (.30 p.119. duly Evetybody knows that the farmer: .tradg i Izackbone of Lindsay’s extensive b CORNER KENT AND i WILLIAM-STS., Lindsay, r IATT Ii. “880.. FELIX FORBERT‘ LINDSAY, Ox v “ Iâ€"uqu-vo'., l-.â€" v E _._sa;o'r._ss.m. $10.00. $13 'Portlan Lunb, Electric Sc; i0.W. L inchu long MEL Stble co in ngnd h; Our jute}. u JAIN “I ? prices, M shoe stun L. mg to :2: ._-_1- 16L Horse Toile‘ Fruit NEXT DAYS FOR C(Pr o . Shad 5 8211164 hdiw' 8 Jane 1 Table 1 ,Table 1 .Table Indies’ 10 para no per-ca But 1013 Bl 0mm Quidr Childr Child! 1 Din Ladie I01 l( id