- Wk Ojfly 3 Cup 0? Tea- 25¢: TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For the Junior Fun of Little Btitsin Public 0° 3 ' 8). 'Duduuoeonmoneo Junâ€! 907. sate ulsrytnd qwm‘m 6‘ 50m WANTEDâ€"For School Sec- tion No. 12, Eggily; mnmvgï¬â€˜ 5“-“ new. :pply to W 3‘ “MM add chap. Apply at once to gowns, Red W'Agent, Lindsay- wtt‘w .- “Md - , L 16 x 21. all one and a. hdf storeys high, {rune kitchen and woodshed. Also rough- eset dwelling, 16x36, one and 3 he)! storeys, good stone caller, tune stable and driving shed, an_ abund'mu of hard 4-- __._°L-J 33 :fluewsterfw lactation invited. Apply on premises to S. 1101580“â€" A131! F130?) SALEâ€"Lot 7, eoni 12, K"!- on, acres, pro 0 . Mpbell; 80 acres decorate!†cedar and pasture, new frame house, left for tricking, frame barn 46:72, stone wall and excellent stabling,‘well watered with well and never failing spring, well fenced, Mbeeringh-nit treee,80aeree,alltill- able, one-half mile north at the village of Hartley, one-half mile from school, tore, poet-oï¬ee, 3; miles from grain and stock market. Terms easy. Apply at once to ELIAS BQW'ES, Real Fatate r 20 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11. ! Con. l, Maripoes, the property of ’ William F. Rogers; 150 sores under (3111- t ï¬vetien, eight acres hardwood bush, cedar ! and black ash swamp, balance pasture land, 110 acres extra good fall wheat land. Good brick house, good frame barn 50189, stone steblisg, pig pem 20x28, driving ,shed 24:40. Bearing orchard, never-tailing spring strum 10 rods from Iran. School, hnreh, post oï¬ee. black- .nith shop, all convenient. A dednble term. It not sold‘bythe lstAngnstit will be rented. ELIAS ROWE, Bed A‘domormoceot the newest dc‘ «25m '3 Wedding Stationery, inst re- amed at The Post, Beautiful new script type! gives results almost. equal to must-mate. - , ,, tats Agent-d 60!}. BLACK Incubate“ tho DB. OLIVE REA A qualiï¬ed mom for a L L1- “g. 3K MIXED 40¢, soc and 60¢ PO? HIGHEST AWARD ST. L -FW†allâ€: OEYLON TEA tgapct results will be Earth In}: Lo: 11, P7. o.â€"w4. in Public School ' 2-3 shat among-1811M oct. lat m *m fro 8,8.No. 7, 14m Inst will be unequamd New York's pin: budget for next year amounts to 3130,42150568. Ehatflsnlaryasmdmmâ€" 1 about twice†much as the ordmary! ’ expenï¬tnre at the Dommion of Can- ‘mda. Anddltm an immune! 313.- .61691529 overt last man's budget. Of the amount $152,238 “is for m- temeet: and redemption d czvil debt. 'A‘ majority? of m 1,000 m a vote of about 4,000 speaks well for Field- was ï¬ne prqnmpu «gnu-vowâ€" .- -..- game by the aea Wedmday. †The Buckingham} Jury} found a ver- diet in the riot om censurimg all parties cmqerned. It 'dld not wiShI to muss anybody deservmg blame. Mr. 00cm. President of the On- tariio Bank. on January: lat held 117 2-3 shares of the bank's stock. On Oct. 13c be held 452 2-3 sham-es. That does not indicate any. oftort to unload. . ‘ - Kmtdn Whiz: The marvel .u that 5‘ the Whitney] party was so var-$911196; madeeo-manyoami grows m election trials. [here i sometzhmg um or out «of order with 11:8 present posing. . . .. ’ Tm Cobalt! mines have been sold, one for. $250,000 and. 13:; either for $600,000. Killian will be taken out it than, and’all (the oomytry. willget for its share will b6 a few paltry dollars a year. W should it not share in flat“!‘ wealth by, a; graded rayfltyr, L | 4 z t .‘ z Yet it is cute to say that one in ï¬ve at Kmfl-‘on'a eledt‘om have taken money tor their votes. - K' ton News. -‘ L “Hut :1 cor‘supt. bribe-hunky place Kingston must be! London cannot be'hal! no had an that. Thereoo'rd is a. long one, than. Away back in Sir John A. MM! time the place was mad. for unbluahm; bribery. by. them 1 x The Woodstock Express make- an apmal tho the citizen 01 the town (or. more mew in the town's al- taim It believes that Canon nod. mw. blood. and: call: upon the busi- ne- mgn to after Wvu to: ofï¬ce. It says.- “Go not these man now. Lay tho ma‘tter. tally, More than Mutantwthenthaxiti- we a question of their own interest. but it is a. question that camera: th- woltu'e of the city. and it the: are pn‘blioâ€"miritod men, it they no prayed" and want- rtau see the city grow, them will go into the ï¬eld.†E Toronto News: A great deal of I feelrzmg seems ,to have‘ been aroused mm- the appointment of Dr.. Cough- !m, 01 Peter‘boro, so the ofï¬ce of Supermbandent of the Instxtute for the Deal and Dumb at Belléwlle. Ac- cord‘wz to the Ounce eSentmel there were sixteen members urgent. 8t 8 mt meetma at the Woof; Hast- ings Caninmtne Exec-ï¬ve, 994 all at these Maxed that in consc- quengs of ï¬le appointment phez “ould not support a. Wlhï¬â€˜uiey Mn- t-Ion. Letters to the same ’ettect ï¬nite at the maxi: ‘Provmciizl elec- tron mmMï¬yeWhva in W and‘ Hum, ire quoted by. The Samuel. It n‘h‘em that. Dr. M531, :5 not qualiï¬ed. tor the ot- flue. imit'hat Aï¬hflb'mvpet ,oent “1 â€in. W .mqtflï¬Ã©rgmï¬mteLu-e Wm‘hiï¬ 8‘ - Whom; Hamilton Timer Good Fielding has the prépcipal attraction in the zame by the sea ,Wedmeday. minister to: Panama, (in Wtd Charles E. M8860!!!» rmw. Governor of Cuba.is akCamdian. Hawas burn an: Madam, in 1859. MLSquim’aflrsy misidn was given him in 1894, when he was maids Second Sanitary at the American Embaegy in Berlin. He re- tired- from this (place in 1897, angre- emtered meaning in 1898, when he was appointed Secretary of the Am- erican Legatidn in Pekin. While in China. MI. Squires gained consider- able dishnptian as Chief of Statï¬ to Sir Claud Mama the British Min- ister in Pekin. «rim; the seize at Pekizn in the Beta!" troubles of 1900. He received. “thanks at the British saw for his services. Them are mary‘ suggestions to»; ilnprovmg the working of the maâ€" nklpal system. One of the moss in- teresting proposals :3, to be tried. in Kington. The ngston act pro- vides that 1ng with the year 1907, the alderman of the manic;- pal corporation ck the, envy: of King- eton. who obtal‘n the backseat num- ber 01 vows in each ward shall not! ofï¬ce [at three years. and the al- de-rmen who obtain the next bagu- est mu'nber of votes in each mud shall hold offline: fan two years. and the alderman will «maln- the Lh‘ml â€1811581; number of votes m cach‘ ward netball hold. cum (on one you and thereafter one alderman shall heelected for one year only} toholi came for three years.†" GREEN per lb. At all Grocers '. LOIUS, 1904 EDITORIAL NOTES. â€"â€"- The marvel .il m. WRICK A1 MARIPoSA SEVEN GOAL “I8 OI 'IllTIV MIXED DEMILED.’ cm In VI: urn-III. m awning Post 01 ‘Nov. 1. ’ g This in the age of mill-out midgnta and AD. 1906 will no doyn in his, tar as a record-breakâ€. Lat av. wins; the magma:- No. ‘56 G. ‘1'. R4 Whitby mixed. the in Lindsay at 8.45, was wrecked a few miles west: '0! Maripoap. Station. and as a. result all trafï¬c. on :this line has been tempor- arily suspended. . The: Whihty. mixed in. due toi arrive in Maripmal ml 8.35 and. was making, good time. Besides having on . yhe nae-anger couches thpre were seven cm on coal. three or four of which belonged to the «mummy, to be in- .tendad to be distributed at diftereat points along the lipe. An axle on § toieimzn‘ oar bruit just hetero mini into Mariposa an! adamal’flthaspuvencus decal were derailed 3m! “black nuggeta" “When I was tint: troubled with indï¬gestioxn I "diamot Minx; with it, I thought it would; pass away mt- urally. But; instead 0! doing so it developed into a paintnl chronic u- fegticm, which in spite of an I Bid. amw woima and; worse until I had .gmw m um, Wm mun an no“. abandonnd all hopes of overgattqu relief." Then! word!!! 01 Mrs. Chan. McKay. a! Normand, N.S.. would serve as a waning rho all who nutter W m6: meals. with palpita- tion. drawin- md. loss of appetite â€"early warning «more action: trou- ble to follow. “I m m rho in 1110 morningâ€, said Mrs. Unï¬t}. “Icahn; no banter for a night! rent. 1 rapidLv lost flesh and. utter even. the moat 1111331 ma! I nlwaya muttered. some pain: mmqtpmach. I tummy meals dawn to a. M mouthfuls. but evan than every name! 01 190d 09“ agony. My digeathn .wag so weak Sam flan I ooulda marquis, _dr; unless. But. in the darkest hour 01 j my stuttering help came. While read-1 in; a newspaper I came ecross a‘ sure that was: quite similar to my own case, wrought by the use at Dr. Williama' Pink Pills. I thought if another. person had. been cured by these pills at such suffering, as I was experiencing, surely there was hope fan me. ant! at once sent. to the drugxist for a supply of these pills. The first indication that the pills were helping me was the disappear- ance of the feeling. of oppression. Then I began to take undid food with but little feeling of did-Yeas. I still continued taking the pills with an improvement every day, until I calmld digest; all kinds of foodwith- out the least trouble at dietrees. I am in splendid health to-day not! all the credit is. due to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills†'Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills go right to the m of indigestion and other troubles by main; rich. redt blood which [tunes and. strengthens every ongan of the body. That. in why they cure anaemia. with all its headaches and backaches and side- when. rheumatism, end neuralgia end girls and womenlof 8119439" So_ld all Wine dealersl qr by max "A A _A_ I...†'1‘? 31: 56' mm E" b03521? six' belies for 82.50. by writing the Dr. Williams} Medicine Ca, Brockville, Ont. . lasting of ram-cf Institute Looms. There will be a gathering of Far- mem’ Institute lecturers and officers at Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph. Nov .20 to 23, as previously announced in The Phat. Many prominent. misalturiatu will deliver Web. The chairman! will hp Eon. m Momteith. Minister at Auri- un-ltum; S. C. James. Deputy Minis- ter 0! Alg'riomlture ;‘ G. G. Croelunn. president Agricultural Gullah. at Guelph. Among than who will [give m are Prof. G. E. Day. H‘ L'. Hutt, H. 8. Arkall. Dr. J. Hugo III n 7.....‘.. 1' MM. El J. 23“ EAGII HEM. AI AGOIY. The following in the standing at the pupil. at the pupils of St. Joa’eph’l pupil: all St. Joseph’s Omvwx‘ for the mouth 01 W: - Senior W.-Ml 800: Rate Dom‘ 657. Gertie Mulnney 622. Gertie O’â€" Imry. 548. Bath O'Ndfl m. Eunice Bar:- 535. Lizzie Donahue 520. Annie Ina-tbs 513, Mary E. Boulihan 510, Job Grotelle 498, Florence White 474. PM '1!ch 472, Loretta Fre- ohetto 421. Junior- lV.â€"Tota.l 775: Marv Mc- ; Gra‘th 583. leans.- Daagenmis 568, Lin Callaghan 566. Gertie Mum-tin. 527, A]- m 'Deovin 524. Mary Prunty 524. 8:- die Kmen 493. Carrie Forberr. 490. ! Mary Imngan 490, Hortense White' 489. Rut-h MoNaulty 484. Helen Tc- * than“: '467, Teresa O'Callmghan 459. 3 Minnie Cn'xjtm 439. But: Gough 418.‘ Geneyieve Walsh 416. May Ginaw' ‘16. Annie Duck 416, Ethel Cote‘OE. Maggie Martha 358. . - | Senior III.â€"Total 517- Carrie 0'- 7 Richy 438. Frances sane: 482. Mabel Sonny 432. May Houhhan (29. Katie Dwyu' 42‘. Mario Kuhn £21. Helena. ' Downy 417. Mary Brecn 898, Ethel Jcruo 882. Alice Martha 371. Tera: ' 13wa 359. __- _ A , I rc-I - \Y...‘ n’nhl_ 1 Junior III.â€"Tota.l 5171 Non U'meaâ€" ly 429. Nellie Daley 4228, Katie Flmy 417. Annie Killen 409, Leure Bred: 395. Gertrude Bhutto 388. Gladys Bl- otte 829. Maggie Tetrault 328. Lucy Gillngly 338, Maggie: Dwyer 325, Gen- evieve Gmelb 810, Kathleen Funny 30‘. Min: Bum 296. Bella Berry 290, aria. Denim 289. Clara Mn I‘h ( Senior IL-‘l'o'tal 400 ; AgneEWhite 376. qureme mummwa Brook: 340. Genevieve O'Neill 384. Manic: Primau 332, Male McPhee 324. 1hr- em Munch: 323. Dollie O’Bielly 823. Inï¬n- ‘Molntyre an, Annie Halli- hen 312. Bath Sherman 310. m0- Candi 307, Monk: Breen 306. AR- m Dwy. . 803. Madeline cm 801. manly 233; Flamenco 'McGrath 215. Helen Bree'n 202. Mamie Sheehan 197. Mamie Sheehm 19?, Mary Cain 190, Annie 'MsCann 180. \ Junior II.â€"'1‘¢tal 400: Mary Kimm- hy 378. Helen Duck 330. Clare Teov- ins 301. Mabel Tetrault 296. Vivian Boyeau 18.7. - l ‘ an to I). w for M M- break II m .Tho following from the Oshawa thï¬mtor of M week goes to corro- borate the View. pressed by Mr. J. D. Flavollo. at the meeting (1 the Rom Hospital M o! GOVWJ the athsr evening. A dmilar state- meat with retuenpo to a fave; out- break was mdo‘wgne years 839 by Dr. “pine, Medical Health om- UL. wrâ€"v, â€"'W_,‘_ car at Lindsayuut a. meeting: of the local Bongnd at Health. The law. to. m the yeardy‘clew qut at all wells in up mmioi 11m IS mind. letter. and the. Board of Health. being tally awarq. at the (apt, they have an unpleaasng responsibility to shqnl-l dam. The vmm W: . Tho unusual mange has exam ar- rived. Noll: m gevere WPQ not“ null m'quautity as in ma previous years, but 11¢va the typhoid a Health W' m attmk the flamd’Mniti W mumps themany home-W Ibo-day there in not I where the We are tron the ‘9'“-qu It is. a ' utaly a preventable dis: m W m VOI!’ II mm «in. Some one ig (to blame. tor (London Globe.) ' tha The continuance oi summer wealth- the many hunc- an Oahu"; A second crop of plum have been now there a not awowft‘o? â€Wan smbqok. and u. secqud where the m m “Me Board. ‘crop of atrawberm winch attun- J Health ' â€agent pipe o! :i walnut. :peze-qu in . t mum at wines ea cw ends. “.1!“ the #53 *1 ‘W runabout canes 1m. develpged â€a. and have it Emu: ‘meut that 101w and are also frmtmg. Inch aihmk LMWZM mmflmï¬atï¬ pump M hay-u hng'f‘mnmu‘l' .tmm to 3:16am m promibn. ' ' W . â€=5 warh- pedmm Wat .tho. . . M.†‘W “3““ '39 OA-wonxԠ' mm, b“ “av." -w I“ ~ ['7' - “ Q RESULTS OF TIIE OCTOBER EXAIIIATIOIS. __â€"â€"._-_.â€"â€"â€"- SI. Josmrs (011va putsfsï¬waqmm fltRE THE DEADLY “008E IELL f" ‘am; 2121'. .I. I winteuaont; Mc- I liner. and i n». «.1: O'- ?£nd an wa moot each one by one did :And look isto flail £100. '- Iï¬e W's 35‘. that We Still miss one ’9‘ Dear nee that will ne'er ma? 0- u' moon- Eming Post at New. 1. A C. P. R. otï¬phi ctr passe-I throat: to": to-daa to Bobuygeon. III. M4 on board a large party at ’otflpnu. including President 53:. Thoma Shaw, who in makmg it ï¬rst trip over this bunch of mun muons as an. on- mm II to" um mu. ‘ h m (Wanna by! Eli Booey.) That. noble one from us has 8‘ The place he used to MI I. now must in our team That no one here can fill. Thea anon-urn my hear the] Andanmmanofll' And when at line shall come boy», AM. up are called Lo so. We may» thwa tell u w: (eel noun . (lorry) .Deu' Joan. be had to to. Yet .wc . ‘Wa’. | God. will it must ha done. ' Eh» allure it clipped [mm the L’Ol't Fem. Stu. which. n a many pro- dnct‘uun. Iranians the northern sky: by Ind. 11' ht. Each a specimen ot' puetry. ungt not split» to nuke the can penal. vdhoever he was. :iae no out at his grime. but be will need; m In pretty. dead it he does not turn one: and. kick holes through the side at his oolï¬n. l’eoyle wuo cannot make two lines rhyme, etcn CW they are not asked to make common sense qt it. {was 29th“: f duetiun. luminana the unborn sky. by and n' ht. Such a {men of petty m- t. not sufï¬ce to nuke the dead person. whoever he wu. vise up out of 11$ grave. but be «all need; u: In pretty. dead 51 he does not turn over and kick holes thl‘mgb'l aha aids 0! his oolï¬n. l’eOpIe who cannot make two lines rhyme. etcn are not asked. to make comm sense qt i1. .wifl put on a nun heeding (wrongly spelied) and a net 01! to wr'um Mel-cl lines about. * uomepooreoulwhodaedmdis arr, u to am calmly; till the final: day. and there will be joy. The silly in: to punt scab . . other“ in Wine to “when long notes at Men'oaooanpliahmenw; thwatemï¬l‘wmkoaiool (1 us and our specs â€to encourage tin Rue girl to “new. hard." A W m cite: has to print mu “misï¬t maul thyâ€"- 009th no flint. or else de- M the nuke at his Maul)! â€unbound-cum st-Iul lea-II to be m A large and important reaJ estate deal was mzdtiated and concluded ind week in the aonth ward. Meme. '1‘. D. Staples and Geo. H. Lindsay purchased a ï¬ne lo-aere lot 2 on Amer-bi... from Mr. John Douglas, (ax-Chief of Nice of Lindsay and Port Hg». now a retired citizen of Toron- to. The property is. situated just south a: Mr. W. M. Rdbson'a grounds. The block extend. tron Albert t9 Au- number at houn- on their property traversed. by the new mun-e. M Mr. Staples and Mr. Lindsay hum due much to imam-ova the town 0! Huh! by building new houses. uni .u W be proud In have such magnesia citizens in our midst. A null! way 11': invest money ‘- to put it into cumming that will help the tan gong. the mortgage hunter DA _ ___4.-2J‘ :â€"â€"..Lâ€"..nt‘ who {of tho sun at his journal'- mum. (Recently a poem of this sort was momentum glippeg :9}? the mm M mud lost in this aim and t1» writer of the 111cc- ed rhyme. Quilted that she belieVed My kid paid it to me magmas: u a star Wary! production. ,Wa can fully napalm people who mourn for. the? dad who hue lei: t3? former, Int the sorrow, whjoh , - casts pooh mashed attempts a rhyme might better be turned into some other channel. (Pram t'b LE.“ . Timmn. General Sn- eudont; D. Gamma. lrain r. and G. W. Superman]: But John. no 31mm: come A “TERM" We realize the resppnsibility we know these garments and we with the utmost conï¬dence. Take a p'eep into, our Fnrï¬ishinz Window, 9 h:down 1mm: nine «linen: shade: of wme and let your eyes feast on the new that deep rich shade of “Port†and pass . to brilliant, dashing “Chiame †ng Oshawa deacatol’ 20th Century OVBYOOItl $1500 to $25.00 Progress Ian's Overcoat: 85.00 to $15.00 you want a really a- men up \ : them one by: one. 'MAKE A NOTE OF THIS 20th Century zone. 20th Century Suits $15.00 to $25-00 . Chop. . WILLIAM '1‘. 11006.15“ at the City at Toronto, in the County of York, Morel-Ant, W, who died on or obonttho tom dsy at Bopmnber, 1906, no required on or baton "th 19:11 Day or November. 1906. _ ____ An“ toâ€!!! P0“ to Win" uu noacfcyurwooa . 0.. their cm sud Dramas. “are.“ und occupation. full partial-n of their chins, sad the mm at the security. it my. held by progress lea I Suits 55.00 to 815.00 “Will- The pid executors shill. stter the aid Nineteenth d3 of November next. be st liberty to‘d have the meta of the aid deeeued or en thereof men; the pude- entitleti t onto. Levin; raged onlyto @eeldneotwhnchtheyehdltben Sonata: for John Row: H . A150! 0:230“, 33¢!an Dryden a“, :1 MM M this am dsy at October. A.l good 0W“ 1906. .13. the intentian'd the buyera to have (Hench-at. extended on to Adelaide- thzongh think» and thentaeroct a number of mutant“! and madam bonus on their property traversed. by the new With“. M Mr. Staples and Mr. Lindsay hul- dmo much to moron the town at Links! by buildinz new houses. Mwapmndhhavc such magma game†m our pm. A m dong. I!» mortgage hunter or wake: after out-ids invesrmenta had; worth much om his boagd,and Mars Gnu hem sent out b3 thec.P.‘R. touch of incum- eus and oondnctam drawing atten- titan to the new. regulttxou made by the company. enforcing careful test- h¢ of m brew. The circulars h. Ye hen Med iron: the oï¬we of the mum General Manager. Montre- al. and state that at. every point when the make up at e passenger It“): clan Mt tub. is in any Ma “tend the been: an mnh t ' nut In tested. before the not“ or trans at “Recent class, Macefle trash In the other. not at m to operate 7 ‘00: mooted es en excuse '01:.sz ' any I. lot (William Free Press.) It. is not may; that the people otCsnathlhomahnn-Ao? their that Mm name E. ros- mum .. DEFECTIVE mm III EXCUSE 1 u tnln Inch In return an n Large EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Enos PATTERN STEWART 8: O’CONNOR. m or Suit we recommend you to buy a or Prom, Brand Make â€14.,“ 3; MY m: â€MAY, MAY. NOV. 9 mum in making this recommendation, but .0 m of their high quality that we sell them 20th Contain ‘ mucous $15.00 to $25 00: ren's Suits $1.50 to $5.00 ï¬Ã©eirrhanter coboconk Lime all! invstmenta 1m bond,“ Raven Lake Gemâ€It always in six“ â€" ._._. I MAY BE IN DOUBT as to '1.†they should have their praaipï¬g. ï¬lled- They are no longer in duh after having once pmonind our pharmacy. It Is True in Many Instances thatchaparticleisinthead‘ v67 «pensive one» but min more true than in the purchase at medicines. A cheap drug is tiny: expensive, beause you cannot“ results from medicines that have lost their medicinal propenies from ddgg Tryusâ€"diewillshowyou. DUNBON’S DRUG SIM Notice to Farmers. Highest market price 1 the above every day in t1 Sud cleaned for farmers charge over our power 1 Mariposa, Cresswell, Blat Sunderland and Sutton. 313d to quote price on any submitted. Ofï¬ce 1 m7 Aug. 23. l906.â€"w‘ . Iocuuoclli I â€-v Smutty Wheat Unsalaible. also Steam Coal for Threshing. Salt in Barrels $1.50- or sometimes Lindsay Progress Raincoats $7.50 to $12.00 1::le 5“ GOI- A Woman