Ola Hoarâ€"1042 1.3., 3-6 pm. owning 7-8.-â€"w3ndt+ . Wanllbo van to an MdWononv-nd Dianna wit-9y u Quick... camâ€"m. many ad Knbmflau, J. Momma; u. n, e. u. m. school, hm peat also. blah lath flop, 311 convenient A dodrblo fun. Hm sold bythohf Amati: in be rated. 7 ELIAS 30m in) 20 A08! FAB! MSALEâ€"Lot 11. Von. 1, Evin-on, the page†of William 1". Rogers; 150 genes an or eul- ï¬ntion. eight mm hudwood budu cedar nd buck uh amp, balance had, no gem extn good fill wh‘ at land Good kick b no, good name Inn: “:80, atone "shit-g, pig. m 20:88, driving «bed 24x40. Bums are , pom-mums may 10.“! #0.- w Packets only._ 25¢: I don, 10. m p at A. J. (hipboll; 8.) uses e , lumen oedsr Ind ,' 'eft tor kicking. inn. harnJéï¬z stone nil .d What naming, won watered with wall and newt-idling spring, we I foamed, ‘6 baths fruit been, 80 mu. 3].! till- .blo, mm mile north of. thavillngo of My, one-half mile boll school, more, WM, 1) miles from «grain and stock when. Tom: any. Ap 1y at we. t9 ELIAS BOWES, Bed 3mm E s g E Agent. Huduy.â€"wtf. nhly Am M 'u J. LJACKSON, 43 liquor-It Pull â€chum OHM 90mm 4003. -mt. Hahn-p Eldon , T-l'or tom of 1“". 2, m usflydlelougood ow Much ht. X907. 3 a: .383 a. .1378 uni-A 93. aka. .393- 5... tuna-30A†39° .853¢3.Eflm3!£ ggdhnï¬uoa- ‘ 1.3883! 330 5 gag-glut: 033 33 18¢ 1.19.1.1 SE AND-LOT FOBSALEATA swamâ€"1 rill sell for 82600.00 my homo and panda. No. 6 wellington- “ The-bonsai: solid brick. well built. 11 roux madam conveniences, in 8"“ m. ï¬lm; so suit W. Fat â€â€9"" the Kennedy 8 Dub ' Co's aï¬eo. ROBERT KENNED . _____________â€"i T350338 WANTEDâ€"For 8. 8. No. 7’ Digby‘ (111 ion to melee Jun!!! m â€07. 8“,. “hand uniï¬cation; JOHN BAILEY, mm. BM “*9 COTTAGE FOR ï¬ALE- Directly ob- peite tre residence of Dr. Jrflere. one of the beetlmdt‘moet eubetsnt’el briek eottegu in Lindsey. Size 32338 with L16 1 21.“ one end I. m! storeys hick, tune kitchen uni voodehed. Alec rough. «at dwelling, m5. one end 3 lat! stereyn, good atone eeller, true eteble driving shed, an ebundmee 0 hard :3 not: was. Inspeenon invited. Apply on premises“ mos. R0880?!»â€" use Ann: 4"! Pmly of W, Out. “A" 0' m m. ,RI 108 SALEâ€"W7, con: 1!); Q- um. IN THE P081:- rug Rawa13i6,m.3.mdm .99. Mon. Possession .t Apl toHUGH M.¢hC.EOWIE?KByWsodYfllO. wan waneâ€"For ‘1†Hoover School, (8. 5:18 Hui 7.1301“.an- :kots only. 25c, 30c, 40¢, 50c and 00¢ par pound. At all Grocers. ‘ BLACK, éMlXED or GREEN 18.15.18 WW)- †. Jam _ 1907. in (Millions of Teapot; :Dallyx OEYLON TEA It 10 me the rich taxpayer who Leela inane Wes. tor no nutter hourny the tax bill is It won't muted» idttd Migraine. an to Ink mum!!! of living, but it. iron â€as mm ‘mmmmzaam “m" "3-111 Inna“ Jul! wherever M oundj- tion «wide, the emoluments paid will always be in mvecrse ratio to the sup- ply, law or no law. The teabhiuz prdeasioneeelmd. tote a genteel way «(getting-up tea hhzha'atandna'dod living, and those entering it were aw in take whatever way diar- ed‘ as 10mg as they could get away from (the ale-calla! drudgery! 0! {Arm {life The more ambition need it an ‘aas'tepping atoneto not higher, Int :morre lucrative professions. and as a ‘result the left-avers remained to teach. to the evident detriment at the echoing. With the opening up «1 our country, with its grand poaeigiIM ities, the chances of our Maghteetl youths have vastly improved, and the teaching profession, throwgh which they formerly gamed, got the odd ahaulder. To-day it has reaghod the stmae that nearly every other elaee baaâ€"where the supply is not and to the demand. The teacher- have not been flow to seize their oppor- tunity, and. we no the 'leuzillntnro lu- Mating in their (em, and trustees. much against their will, coming to the motel: and voting intros-u out at the taxes at the poor Wei: ~ some muons ‘__4No ' comps CRE‘SOLENE ANTISEFI‘IC TABLES 1y vats in and! mum on a local 0p- lion by-law. Ir. J“ M de- cided that he can do so; the Exche- qnar Dim W “Med that he camdtz its in proposed now toomy iï¬tothnConrtdAppeaJ mot-data have the mtm (My. denidnd «no way at the «Mac. ‘ «in. Em than the Jury in unjust. W. taunmnhweuqdon Invent properties. all in one ward. by-lun hmmda 10an op- tim plohwite the me is -nooiplqgi- cal. and: financial. and the. unn who Manly on piano at property is an_ much Ward by the liqnur traflio Is the man who has several pieces. The Ontu-io Government might reason ably ; ï¬n Legislature to enact {hat each elector shall have ally one Maui iuhrre local option plebiscitea. 'ï¬le qua-tin: of salaries is agitat- in; the community at the present time, and the washing fraternity have just. had. their innings. This gm ism that attests .“t of as of! and on during; amost‘ of our waking moments. for, sitar all is said. it: in the fewâ€"tho vary. by â€" whim ism-nae is such, a" who are no dust“. that their needs had the wherewithal tn mtg! than are mat a 18.11;de the principal Inne- Mdmflï¬vu. M‘otmwill hatching wrongly Width sic-t M enough to knep the skidways papery} grated, in spite of. :11 tbs thnnries advanced in our Bonita-tic km. .Mh it out readily be can that my present-day M on animal» to be remedied. tint wit! mkq‘JiIo‘s ways much said: (or flu :3:de humanity. mm myxum out to b! “'0 cam-eon lead View. to am- out: ml: Mm the mud 01“- pgdigmy m-m-mmm prin- dpb on,» to apva. This in at a and t man's.mofl$ W Vh't' punch at M propum they muo- Mafla‘ta‘dby the banned WWW-[mm the enact- mnt: at tho by-wa. an? thermi- no team why-mo should nw Inn tho right Ito Wt each of than!†his Giacomo back to the nary qua- ï¬an. than in no doubt that livil; oxpmmhave naturism hmmuedin maltyem whilst salaries of a cer- :tain clans .hmvo mined mum Mam included. The time mi when every tumor had a boy oatsgit! who m up the minim at teach- ing..and aa‘a consequence the sup- ply was very numb is excess aim Ithamunhtobedestthoave daumdlwopï¬mmtm in this (Province. says The Globe. thatthochie! point indinpnte in the Owen Sunni can: should be deï¬nitely antimlly settled. Thepoim Ln dmbt i9 whether an debtor who has SALARIES 0F TEAGIIERS. Asbï¬ltmddecynumdym A PROPER TEST ml. awn suit wan oi myto'mm m" Jom'E'wi-mm them a lung and prayeroua ‘mage through lite. The ceremony was performed at 8 o‘clock under a .floral arch in the parlor of the heme. by Rev. Re Archibald Delve. at. Blackstock. pu- tor of me bride. 'The wedding match was played by Mrs. JayWSlâ€" nun. ct Mochtock. The bride was becoming}: sttired‘jn cream mohair lustre. trimmed with. oreun uni. ell mutt-m‘ A quiet hilt interestmg wedding but plan-m .Wedaodnn Nov. 14 at the home of Mr. and Mn. Wm. ,m. Camus. The by was bright and cheery. with lot: at sun-i shine. About-:thirty guests (menu bermof the families concerned) were present. The waltz-acting parties were Miss Selena Johns and Mr. Thou. Arscott. -I£ ,Bobcaygeon. are no hemm‘ wiï¬ the public nou- oyâ€"mldar the mm 9.2. up: me than u. m their own way. There an Ewe point: of view to ever: «abbot. Thu tench-v udmrn-laohwwnm bin» He cr duo. III: unspent! you: in training. an!!! the hunting: in to make teaching their liie‘n work.there in wt my mi in. hot tow-ward to trod twirl Wt. It is o. ugwd job that; than no niches to ï¬ll in! 1110': “wk where sordid mm- ey is m the whole object aimed at. Mailing bone a! M'Mt it has mm. The (teacher has the uppertuméWot making a réflex influ- um, «snow the dangyznm. \We all look back incur lives to as teach- er hate and! than whose influence stands out apart from all others. and whose influence We feel even yot in in theyeu' \thhc hutcwork 300. mmmlmd G1: at mt. mug, mine of the non-teach- in; tune is taken up in preptn'tim mmm time. but tint item (10:13me with him. my mmthan the argumt that ammo: hu more worth) do mu simply pro-oh lbw m on Sunday. He titans Jun-Maps“ atnmnch pot mkinzdu,andflub mun, wanna than 88 down to 82. with â€hummus!†rest mm Holbknovnthat “unknown-shut. amino tho with)": in various “1' mm their â€000.304.†may lead. up tho the question: "Were-tho mum! of the Bond. at mm justified in. ooncodln: the repent substantial Menu: of ulary ton» tennhm on flash?!“ School Board. and tho Dollezi-tte mm. staffs. or were they 'mW-" u some Wm assert. The ques- tianwfllhavotohoansweredinam m We. our daily um «Such a talent can- not be measured. in dollars and. cents and: amid but be bought for mom!- Globe‘lhe Newt York Journal at Commerce endorses J. J. Hill’s at-I titude inluvor of hetter trade red lations with Canada... This shows that it .3 easier to obtain the no- ceptance at a half-truth thou a. whole truth in the direction of tariff removal. “'c are glad our neighbors are growing in window. but when we see 3' choose to proï¬t. ably reduce our turn! mo will not wait for men. The world. march and the leggnrds must be left he- The Globe: The Weekly Sun. in daeling with the farm luhot quell-l tion. points out tint none in†tries receive subsidies apprmohing their entire wage bill.’ wile may. through the protection mm. are allowed to obtain enhnoed price- thnt provide no: the pinned of wages. The farmer must pey was- en out of but own pocket end sell in the open oompetition ol the world. This is an argument tint must be considered in tho spore-dim; term revision According to Oï¬icea and Field. the average rate 0! interest earned by Canadian life insurance companies is greater than that. earned by United States companies. In 1904 the Can- adian average was 4.86 per cent, while the United States average was 4.68. There has been a considerable decline since 1890, when the figures were 5.56 and: 5.10 respectiVely. PRETTY NOVEMBER “DOING. EUITORIAL NOTES. “6:5,; 1:) the glandu- o! u:- um: â€um (sham cro W m In Vacuum. Bawunndlb. Ont" Nov. 16.â€"Thut brown a: â€manic uthnx. a: mum Ii nmnmn county. WERE RUIMD Bl. RKHES la their The 01 malty. "‘ It." The: cti! an other all. Mel lu mime b0- rhh mu: four minute“ hvl law In. “W- In» an at m Rev. Dr. W. W. W. be thirty mmhdmotthewodthiat mm at at. Louis. Mu. has an: the ministry. MM.W° ‘11 Mm mm In subservient to "flu my power†on leave their mm“ p,- w Ind mm the pulpit; at u» w Bum-t church mun two {man .30, when he resign- ed. giving}. a â€the oppuit‘on in his W to his M998“- demne at action tad thought- P? if rich. Thu! for 3_ job-___ m In â€t m mâ€" antel by r. I“ M Ila. "I m n helpless cripple. I was bent in form ad could not straw ten up. Srutche- were my only mum of moving about. I tried mun) medicines. but they all full- ed until I tried Dr. William' Pink Pillsâ€"the! cured me." George Schur, at Short Bench. N. 5.. made the above about sturtlinc statement to n re’orter a few days ago. Mr. Sui-w in now a well built mu. strong and brand shouldered. Luke thousand: of outer Non Scotinns, he is n {idler-mun. and is consequently exposed to all kinds at weather. just the conditions .tq set the rheumatic poison in the blood at work. Mr. azimuths: “It is impossible to ov- errate the ‘aeverity of the attack. The trouble was located. in my back 3111er hip. I had to quit work nnd was mostly indoors. Then-owns u tine when I netqr expected to stand erect again. but Dr. Williamn' link @1115 ntraightened_ me up ggain, Brahma. Ont. 81'. tom MSW! spurs mm alum. was when the pnin grew lens se- vere. In a few weeks more the swelling in my legs end hips be-! 29.1. to leave. then my joints seem- ed .to loosen up. and then it. was not long until my crutches were thrown aside end I could atrnlzhten up. Then I begun to go out doors and soon mu able to resume my. work as well as ever, Since [tut time I have never been troubled .ach rheunnthmor lune bush 1 can tell yon my new we all u- toniuned at. my cure; they bod w Wt I M alwm be c crip- pie. Dnavmixns' Pint Pilllcwserheur am by going straight. to the root or the trouble in the blood.‘ The: make new rich blood mat sweeps out the poisonous acid. and. soothes .me Jungled nerves That. is how they care all troubles rooted- in tbebbodzsodtuenaethndi- cation. neuralgia. St. Vim: dam. genera! minus. end the will “hunt. 1th“. only girl- nnd whom folk know. Sold by :11 m ' ine dealers or all ï¬t accents a; box or m X“ I“ m- I: the Dr. William’ Heduine Ca,» es and Ind treatment from several doctors. but to no uni]. My legs heaven-til! that. in enter to mount all mwmcrncchu. Finally the «new.» that. I was incmbie. end told me they could .render no further weaned. I continued to utter day 1nd night. end then can the turning point in w :lita. .1. friend from, «mace came .10 see me. qnd iqu trqmnlgixn I learned that Dr. Willinnu' Pink Pills were u can cure for then- matism. Atoncel gallnppb'uu! begun to mums- The tint indi- cation that. they yer: haying me :1;â€" oâ€"ni): that: but. they aide me the strong. hurt: mn' you see me test-:- I. cam 11.99. Shem" the v n..-) m, _‘ VI lune!“ betd'o I used these Trim. ,1 med new “#59: IIWYIIII' Thu “huge m lurk In the Ion“ Mr. Wm. Creuwell. ot Peter’ooro. supuimendent o! the Cavendish Lumber Co.(aucceuora to the Dick- son 00..) was in town the other .lay. box 3 new hours. Intomcrmt on with The foot. 30-. Creswell said the sea. son could not well be more favor. able (or cutting than it bu been up to the present. The ordinary cai- un connects the camemelgene of work in the lumber limits wtth the tint good {all of snow aftermade. vent at real cold. wenuher. but the tact u that; nanny when this oomu about the umn’u .cut in ,el- rem about half done. For mane: the anemia: 00. bu had over an men st work for three months. and today there are 450 men or! to teens e loyal in the live «up. in Autumn- mum . cut at 0"- , the out. at flRfMtN IWIH (Allw out noun u u» fire tom. WJ-Whem interviewing . Mr. Parry :- to the probcble came at the (in. he mun-mod o r scribe untthoflrowuar' oetby an Warynthare well not. aspark d fire in the. oven or shop at 7 o'- clock Saturday morning. and the (ire did nut uh place till (our o‘clock my . Er. Chan. Min and the latter had mm opol'm on the erection d a M'uhop a Bidoutat. Mr. W. B. Foo. the owner at tho burnodbck- «1.11:1! about $400 We on the bpfldinz. while Mr. Perry Ind 8200 m1!» mu. This 8200 was un- dglx meâ€- ot bah; Ward to - n- . n.._A_ !_ 4|me Evening M of Nov. 19. am: am at 5:30 o'clock :1» 1k. triads was W out use: undo a. quick run down Kant-ct. no Yak-d. when I chime! M «13311. ï¬re in the has: occupied by W Gunman. {the blaze WI. com extinguished and the tire man rdtmed to the hill. where the WW was owned. up for Sunday sad the horns rubbed down. Early My main; about 4 o‘clock they were (gain called out, this time having to traverse the well known route over the bridge into the out wad. Here a. cerium ante of main united their suntan. A hthe ohm on Cardiac-6L. owned by Mr. Ernie Pury. we enveloped in flung and baton the ï¬remen had rmhd. the m the nod hid gamut who in. Tho tum Ware wa- nmn in {ml min. “no the has ~ 20th Century and Progress Brand Garments m I“! mm WY manual: SUIIIAY mun. 009009009909 We can dress you with a 20th Century Suit or Overcoat from....15.00 to 25.00 If you require an outï¬t cheaper buy 9. Progress Suit or Overcoat. .7.00 to 15.00 Boys’ Suits from ........ 1.50 to 8-00 Boys’ Oven-coats ........ 2.50 to 8.00 PRIC On Seturdny last Dr. J. McCulJ loch. who recently removed to this town flan thkutock. where he walked (or six yen-s. received a littering prod of the regret “#04 h ' rt . The Dr. V ï¬ï¬h’vd‘ftzon g tubint depuâ€" Win itâ€! 1mm: and adjacent m who "ted him to return and , ‘1’ mt Vflllce. The deputa-s a? , Mr cue ‘ strongly. What other «use can» so ea rnest- I" for the Bane for the Aged surâ€" Xhua u the on:‘ I have mentioned? he pieadingol the poor. the 12- mm. of zhe kw. the threatening of dues-e. the reuoning of an in.- telhsent community. the claims of humanity and more: 1. all clamormg to: the fundl’vuch will. it uscd tor tub pnrpooa. wipe out the pres- ut diam-we. â€"!oun. etc" ,, 7 Sanilary Inspector mforms me is now too rotten to be of further. use). hutily erected on the {roan ground in a. bare held no.-th ot the team. with nut. even a tens: or a tree to protect it from the winter wind winch swept (loan upon it dur- ing the dreary. days of their in- ’ entâ€"e place not Lt. ‘0‘ a rate bent. mndv less a human be- ing. and sick at that. That is only one instance. During put years several patients Who were deathly; m have been tnken tron their warm houses. and Mutable beds and into the pest tent. the now having been moveled of! a mu for its erection. The high rate of tax- ation is not I. Micient reason why we ehonld treu the sick and at- flicted in a less merciful manner than we would our horse or dog- The Macy which has been spent at a disadvantage during the nun merous cues of smallpox and. other contagious diseases would have ‘built and. mintnined a suitable budding. The Board of Heath cennot do ei- licient work nor practise economy, owing to.tbe luck at proper equip. ment in deahng with. panel ol eon-é togion. Not only here the town’- ï¬nnnoes oceu darned by nu une- leu expenditure. but pnutc indi- viduals hove been ounereru. whole molt hnve been quaruntiucd, end-bombard“ muttered“ with bringing considerable lo- ‘ood in- oomenienoe bu my who have nev- er been compensated. The (not um a prosperous (own immune has no build,- or cum in. good. bad or inditiereot. in which LO place a patient or one who has been exposed to;in.tection, should be remedied et once. The Home for the Aged surplus wouid indeed I): a fiodzeul to the uutorcun- are amicted ones. it those‘m “Just mu onlyiuse ig ptor this purpose: Yo-r readers will remember. upon one occuion. a. lady nutter-ins from smallpox. with several others who were exposed to the contagion. were removed horn their comfortable quarter. in the Benson house: by the Bonn: of Health and huddled into the worn out on Lcllt (Much the A emu .- A. II.- .(‘b the Editor o( The Post.) : Sin-For seven! years the Lind- uy Bonn! of Benlth has repeatedq ly urged upon the Town Council the necessity o! erecting an Motion Hoopitel. The-e request- nnve been filed u soon a received. The Coun- cil's excuse to: deterring notion is the phueible one. as every ratepayer mtullweli thnuwinctothe high to: rate. the most rigid econ- any must be pmtined. But yet this does not relieve the Board at Henlth o! the responsibility which I rest: upon them according to the q Medical Health Act. It the Isom- ; tion Hospital in not built, either by the Council or with the surplus fund now under diacuaaian. there is no doubt but that the Board 0! Health. in the year 1907, will pro- oeed t6 erect one and the Council will be called upon to foot. the bill out of the town Ueesury, . Lindsay. Nov. m 1'."th. GOIIUNICATION S. ALEX HORN FOR you. an. mww, 0 For the next two «5‘ more flanking than bnyll‘ ‘ Christmas gifts will be a» 0 There will be more it! . formed than purchuei II“ . The business man lion“ (5" . unï¬t. this. Mr. Merdlant. into 0 Your advertisement 1!! 0 an infl- Evening Post where . 1‘9 O ligent public will see 1f- z. ' told 3 es Bung ad 5' WUJIW ooooooooooooouufl 9 FOR YOL’. MR. MERcmfl-z «pensive, because you w I resulté from medicines til inch their medicinal propcnies in“ Try nsâ€"we will show you. A Man Mum“ mmmm 3 m: mmâ€... MW in It Is True In May Instances that a cheap article is in ï¬nd. very expensive one, but my"; mom true than in “WWI! medicines. A cheap dngisflq MAY BE IN DOUBT-s m a. DUNUBN’S DRUBSTM flu best way that. Mr Men! your advertise! EVening Post V 133cm: public W ml, “y to e} For the next two "‘ mote tlunkiuz “I“ W‘ antennas gifts "in k OD there will be m 3" tonned than patch“ '5“ The business man M 9’ the prospective bu)?“ all * information he on or somctlmu â€RON PATTI. blind.