BUSINESS CGLLEGE la ate-city gnawing m: popmu more in attendance than 9\ hate: place {or anyone “ thorn-ughco PRINGLE G.T.R. Ticket Agency (ER/AND LI I.\'L}' Iâ€? [LY]?â€" flz'.’.\ 1; 1.1.0 83:31.1! to the Wanama- SCHOOL Rascalâ€"The f0 lowing is itï¬e report of l'niou schecl 1‘0. 10. Fenelon. for the month of .E‘ebntary. K’imks arranged in order ofmerit. Fourth c335 -â€"-Gcorge Parrington, Mabel Rea, Hattie McNish. Percy Saygarth. Sr. thirdâ€" ?ny 3.193, Meta Haggai-:11, Fred Rec, ‘i‘uazzhar Pennington. . 3r. thirdâ€"Floesée heal. Bessie I’arri'agtsn, Luella. Hay- gsrth. Sr. second~ï¬u3sel Rea. Halt-iv '; 43-10;: Jr. seoond-«Sarah Hollinga worth, Clara Oliver. ,iiena Parringtcn. i’t. secondâ€"Rebeec-aoiia'er, Willie Tay- an. “First ciassâ€"Harry Rea, Alice Par month of cbrmry. hi {.388 named in order of -§ ma» o); plea. Sarto! G 1510,! larvie Hamimon Sen: 5 h cialssâ€"W' Innis Samples, Johzny Staples, “5 mane Low as. J unr. SCHOOL standing of 1-)0 U -uâ€"u, ow-w,“_v Sen: 5 h classâ€"Winnie Bnereton, EJa Staples, Johnny Staples, Johnny Coulter, Vv'inaie Low as. J unr. 4th classâ€"Alf Brice, Willie Morton. Florence: Kennedy, Hector Hamiltan. Maggie Couiter. Senr. 3rd clawâ€"Myra Brenton. F. Brenton, Walter Priceï¬i'i'alter Bray. Chm. Morton, 33m. Std , classâ€"Ethel Price, Myrtle V-'eatlio’.:, Lox-Regimen. Charlie'Brereton, Geo. Wake. Junr. 3rd class â€"Annie llofl'att. Geo. .Horrzden, Ruby Gallihar, I'earl Mâ€"cï¬innnn. Howard Bray. Susan Dmx 3,â€"On Thursr' ay «wank:e “arch 3111.3 samba: of our young peo muted the much :15ngth invitation â€add to a; 3mm The following is the report of the 14033104}: sehool for the month of Feb rnry. Names are inserted in order of merit. F iith class â€"I_\'a-‘.-a Murray, Emma i'horne. Etta Crosser), Annie Pinkbam, .Lhn McLean, Frank Burthwick. Eu- zz-ance class â€"- Sail I'erguson, Lena innhwick. Wrilie Steven, Hubert Mc- Eonald, Allan McDonald. Sen. Fourth «'Almer Urossen. Claude ï¬nndle, Mac zicDonald, Willie Tremeer, Luella Turner, Mary J. McLean, John McDon- ald, George Robinson. Dougal Mth-nald. .irza. Fourth â€"()1ive Crosser). Janey Exit-ray. Lena McDonald, Charles Mc- P‘uden. Mabel Turner. Third classâ€" Flo. McDonald. Marion Crosser), Bessie Md’haden and Katie McKinnon (equa?) Sarah Rundle, Mabel McDonald. Sec (2.1:! classâ€"Eva Roadie) Herbert West, Annie McDmald. Part Secondâ€"Ada May-lanes. Part Firstâ€"Willie Murray. H0 EHUBSDAY, MAY â€QKKEEPIXG SHORTHMD wanton, \Jytll auucxm-u..“v- - ‘â€" .lvenge attendance 22. One pupâ€"{1'1}; mt every day during Lin mnth. ‘pechl _t(. the Watchman kets to an i Doe! smoke from your cxgar ' â€13¢ Lme incense in the air ': Or does it. onlycause a smrgage And makeyour neighbo : swear Also “5 She Euatciamaah GEORGE HTEDER- Travel to i’he'K "1 fun i'mc of the best T-brac- ces always in stock‘ 0 FIPES and SMOKERS’ lS SUI’PLiES. 4.,†.‘n p ’E'i ex: Doc 4- to 8315011 313214 teth- . ‘SERRGLL isroutr.â€"-â€"Fullowing is the the pupils of rhe semor divis- hany public .34hool for the J. ‘5'. BIOFEAIT, piindfï¬l. J A NE T VI LLE Ofï¬ce, Susi hman. ppulur ’53. We have now u ever before. There is 20 re who wishes x0 take a cam: * in IYPE‘HITWB, ETC _ FRMANSBIP, r cigar 'Arlse 1;- FENELOA‘ RCH 10th, 1898. ass College MCBREK’ need not apply 10 ssed to the under irat ï¬ve in each ’ merit : 5th class Westlick, Willie a, like Lornes. ICE. by the .35: T4133: ac Express Ofï¬ce v-vâ€" -w-v- gage CURLING RINK. â€" Rutherford Brae. fl we; have secured the contract for building h the new curling rink; The rink will be ' situated on the market square just north of the skating rink. and facing Bond-at. The contractors have the building opera- “ tlons well under way and it is expected that it will be completed in about two enln . FOP?" ,4: eeke. .tation PERSONAL-"Ml“ Sadler of Lindsay i to a party chaperoned by Hebton friends. Aftera much enjoyed drive by way of Fleetwood the party halted at the resi- dence of Mr. Wood, the worthy Janet- ville cheese maker, where they met a number of Mount Horeb friends. The company soon concluded that Mr. and Mrs. Wood were well qualiï¬ed for the ofï¬ce of host and hostess, as each and every on feasted upon the ‘en'joyments of the evening. Nor must we forget to thank the musical friends, Miss Davidson and Mr. Fowler, for the «pleasant mom- ents supp‘zied by them, and Mrs. Wood for the refreshments to kindly served. The return trip was made by way of Mount Horeb. All enjoy-ed the sleigh~ drive by moonlight. Om'rc‘un'r-Un r'riday evening, March 4th, Mr. Robert Fowler, who for some time past resided with-hie daughter, Mrs. 8. Shaw, succumbed to an attack of heart disease. On Monday, March 7th, inter- ment was made in the Bethany cemetery. lpedsl to the Watchm‘ta. SCHOOL REPORT.â€" No. 4, Eldon, for February : 5th ‘- 3135 A. McKenzie, 'B. Spence. Snébmclas .1 ‘4 S. Morrison, ‘1. Ma Fadyen, A. Currie, J . Manning, E. Manning. D. MCKhl‘rail, J. Campbell, Gueampbel] E. Beet. Sr. 31d cl stifle. -,-__‘_ Puaexomuaâ€"Pref. Dean gave this eection a call last week and made a large num'wr of eiauï¬nations. The worthy professor, by his mild and genial manner. his honest and pains-taking work, and his wand and practical advice. has endeared himself to the people of .this neighbor- hood. A: a phrenologisth-a is second to none and we would stror. lyaddse those wishing an examination ts give him a Speeizi to the ‘Eichm .24 call. vu- ELm'Ton.â€"Electlon exciziment has mostly died away around share. Most people seem to be satisï¬ed :‘tat an up- right man like Mr. Carnegie has been chosen to represent them for another term in the local legislature. \vn-u I“ v--â€" _--- Wxxn-MILL.â€"Another wind-mill has ween added to the number in this section. Mr. J. B. Powles has erected a Turcnio mi‘il. Who will be the next. To SPARE. â€"â€" What with elections. Farmera’ Institutes, basket wciala. .pack padhrs, and the light fantastic society, this section has has been particularly blessed (or unblessed) this wigter‘. _-A_ ‘A Special to the \Ya.*~hman. NEW D\'.\'.A..\zo.â€"The Toronto Bank Lumber 00. during the past week have installed a new dynamo in their saw mill. When the mill was completed last August (he light was supplied by a 15 horse- power dynamo, which was purchased from the Canadian Electric Light Co., Peterboro. This was found to be of inenflim‘ent power to supply the number of lights required, so it was replaced by ‘a larger one. ‘ COOKING SCHOOLâ€"Miss Burnham has opened a cooking school in the McArthur block, over Burgoyne’s etore. 1 ALA _‘_ v-vv-’ vvv- '__°,' Ionâ€"During the past week the met- chants and hotelkeepers have been laying in their annual stock of ice, which in cut on Cameron lake. _ _ - .- 1‘ FEN EL (J N 1' 'A L L f: if ’L ES HARTLEY id’ey evening, March vler, who for some 1-his daughter, Mrs. to an attack of heart ’, March 7th, inter- :Bethany cemetery. RXI‘II.’ (L who has been naming net ll‘lcuu, u.-- Jordan. returned home on Tuesdsy ..... Miss Woods of Burgoyne's store left town on Monday. ...... Mr. D. Twomey of Gregory’s drug store. Lindsay, spent. Sunday at home. . . . .Mr. J. H. Carnegie. M.P.P., passed through town on Tues- dav. . . . . .Mr. F. Rutherford of Clark’s tailoring es’abljsbment 1er town on Tuesday for Boston, where he has secur- ed a aituatio u. ham, thence to her home in Rat Portage. Her mother, Mrs. Nancy LeRoy, accom- 1 psnied her as far as Markham ...... Mir†1 Bertha Williams returned to her home 1 in Port Hope on Saturday ..... Miss S.I Cookman is spending a few days in the 1 village visiting her brother and other I friends ..... Mr. and Mrs. Bircherd of i C imbray were guests at the heme of Mr. T. C. Birchard on Friday and Siturday. ...... Mr. R. Csllan has been in Toronto during the last few days attending to business matters ...... Mr. and Mrs. Burqress of Fenelon Fells visited Evan- gilist Wickware at the home of J. R. Phillips on Sunday. ....Mrs. Winters and Mrs. Ryekmm spent Monday in Vic- toria Road ..... Mrs. H. Mom: and Mr. bimpson left here on Tuesday morning for the Reiny'Biver district), where they exyect to be engagrd in the employ of J. i O. Renell ...... Mr. Humphreys anvi- deughter of-Kirkï¬eld hive been spending a few days-with friends here. REVIVAL ‘SER\'1('Es.â€"Intereat in the revival services is increasing. Mr. Wickware’s tongs are very much appre» Ciated. ‘ _. n11! 1‘_ _ A: Special to the Watchman \v-u...-~ _- thus Village emu-mined about two dozen of the members of the order from Fenelon :Falls on Saturday evening. After the business of the lodge an ovmel rapper was given at the Pattie house. A .very pleasant time was spent. -» ---- ml‘l‘ nanny Oysrsr. "grim-Er. . thus Village eutcruu r.v â€"..__ _ _ vWoex- 4D: RIVG THE Nicm‘ â€"The snow is going and during lhe warm part of the do) the roads are almost impassible with heavy loads. In consequence of this many of those having such work to do take advantage of the frosvy moonlight nights. It seems to be a great saving on nights. Tit seems to be a great sawing onl their horses . Smionz Benetâ€"The following isl the order of standing of pcpile in the1 village school for February. Sealer do-l pertinent. Fifthâ€"Edmund Finlay, MU Cxiï¬ord. Sr. fourthâ€"Leslie Richmen,‘ Ralph-Holland, Bella Richman, John Finlay, Lily Ham, Walter Avery. Cecil' Birchard, Mary Avery. Cleveland Day- man, Pearl Fockler. George Phillips, Williamflevell, Nevada Angers. Wesley Shingler. Sr. fourthâ€"John D. K3â€, Milton Barn, Ethel Fraier, Pearl Wilkin- son.-Katie Mufl‘ett. Katie Pool, Maggie Huflktt, Herbert Foster, Fred Brew, Etta Weflle, Gertie Fockler. Karl Hymers. Allie Wilkinson, Eva Babcmk and Nettie Angers (equal). Third-â€" ‘Glaslye Tanner, Birdie Wattle. Bertha :Richman, Stella. Harvey. Mabel Milligui. 1 Average atteniance 31. .Auwgv -9 _... That ï¬ndsunovtvhere an end : j {Were this trail world our ï¬nal man, 'a giving or dying. none were blast. -C‘u::t‘.\R\'.~â€"‘f'l‘he young may die; but .the old must.†At the ripe old; age of nearly four score years, one of. our most respected citizens, in the: person . 3f Mr. L‘zeo. Foster, passed away on the morning of;£‘aturciay, Feb. 120b, Deceased was born in the county. Caren, Eseland, in =the year 1818, and Caxan, I.iaeland, in =the year 1515 was :able’ to walk and talk at the our beEmed Queen was 1’9“}: 1531, atsthe youthklage of thirteen, Mr. Foster crossed the broad Atlantic in company with his_.uj:cle, Mr. Spinks, and settled in Prince Edward county, where he resided eightyears. In 1839, having reached his maturity, he decid- ed to locate; and proceeded inland to the lst line of Cavan, where like many other of our noble pioneers he by pluck and hardihood hewed out of the Canadian forests a. Canadian home. Mr. Foster thinking it not good to be alone was united in marriage to Miss Dean ot Hope township in :19; if). The union proved a. particularly happy one and three sons and six daughters were born to them. In 1876 Mr. Foster sold his farm in Oman and purchased a larger one on the 10th line, Manvers, whe re he resided until his demise. He was an adherent of the Anglican churzh, in politics a. life long cause: me tive and a. devoted member of the Orange order. Eight children and their sorrowing mother survive to mourn the loss of a. kind and dutiful father and faithful and loving husband. The respect and esteem in which de- ceased was held was well shown by the unusually large number of friends and neighbors who assembled to escort the remains to its last resting place in l’errytown cemetery. Here the re- mains of the {ether were interred be- side those of his little daughter whom he had buried many years before awaiting the last trumpet to sound. “Thus star by star declines, Till all are passed away; Asimorning high a_nd‘ higher shines, 92:53. :3 the that 323:2. _ Friend after friend departs. Who hat}, not last; a friend: 1 There is nomnion, here of begins. ‘Cmncn â€"-'l‘he pulpit. of the Methodist church, Oakwood. was ably ï¬lled on Sunday last by Rev. A. J. Ten-fl,- B.A., and F. W. White, BA. The Rev. Geo. Brown of Cannington preaches next Sabbath. morning and evening. ut the usual hoax-I. - ALL WELL â€"All the horses that were on the sick list in thin locality from die- temper have recovered, thanks to the skill of Veterime §e§§on._ ‘ 1- ml Accwzs'rs â€"On Friday last Mr Chan. Thomas sprained his right foot aeyerely Specl: ‘ -TE-ï¬ï¬â€"câ€"fnd 'ï¬erfect duly ; Nor smk those stars in empty night, But hide themseves in heavens own light." ! '1 un....--_. .L.-â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reid lle were guests at R. J. Leâ€" Tuesday March lat ...... Mrs. here on Saturdny f0}; Mark- C'OBOWL 7‘: 7. I FF! "1:1 I ()AKWOOD THE WATC‘HMAN‘ LINDSIY. THURSDAY MARCH 10TH The Oddiellows of while working at the elevator. ..... Wea- nesday whfle working at: Hogg Bros. hay press Mr. Fred Martin got: his foot caught in the cogs, and before the machiner) could be stopped it was severely. crushed However, it. was none cured by the aid of Indian oi] ...... While drawing wood Strurday last the sleigh xunner passed ovar Burt Rich’s toes and bruised them somewhat severely. ‘.‘#L‘- DU l (I‘- uvvv__,' HOCKEY.â€"The Oakwood hockey team drove to Sunderland on Thursday last and played a spirited game wuh the home team. It was the return match, and our boys were defeated by a score of S to 5. This makes a game apiece, and the ï¬nai and deciding game will be piayed at Lindsay at an early date. “Illuuu‘y an. a.- 'w- _‘, ,, IMPROVINGâ€"'WO are pleased to be able to state thnt Master Harold Hugg, whn has been very ill for some time past, is improving and gaining strength. ~ --- _-.....1.... sta‘ ASH Wmoxs.â€"Ash wagons are going Over the country buying-up and taking away the ashes that the farmers so much need for their land and orchards s-\ v“ .v. -.-y-_ _â€"_V‘ 0+? roe THE 'Non'm Weenâ€"The ‘ annual Spring rush .for the Northwest from this section has already commenced. On Tuesday morning Charles Short left for North Dakota, Samuel Brass for Winnipeg, and Ernie and Herbert Cun- niugs for Killarney, Man. The many friends of the young men in this section will wish them every success in their .western homes. ~On Tuesday morninu next another andmuch larger contingent will leave for the Northwest. These are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webster and iwo eldest sons, who go to Carmen, Man. Two cariosds of shock and implements has alrescly preceded them. Mr. Webster took up a half section near German last spring and this is all broken except 80 acres, which will be made ready for crop this “season. Last fall he lhervestcd over 2,200 bushels of Wheal from 102 acres and this was sold for 75c end Tï¬ca'bushel. This year 240 acres will be seeded ...... Mr. Frank Small- wood and ‘family also leave for the prairie province next Tuesday. The§ . will take a carload of stock, etc, with them. They will be accompanied by Wm Chase and family, who reside thrie miles west of ‘ Oskwocd . . . . . . William Wood- ward and femily of Cresswell go to Dakota at the same time. l UAJ-LWt-ODPUBLIC LIMR.-\RY.â€"â€"Th0 con- icert given in the town hall on Friday evening, 4th inst, was not an unqualiï¬ed success. As "ferns the program was concerned it wss simply exoellent. It was not the progmm that was at fault. 1 1t wvshot- the-weather. nor the ctnditiam of the roads. all these were highly _ favorable, but it‘wss the supreme inditlcr- :' .ence of the public. The emertainmem washeld under the auspices of Oak wood ~public library and reading room, an : insti'ution in which many people in this . locality are interested. This being the : case, the effort oftha ofï¬cers to raise lands for the library should have been more ablyssecnnded, instead of this it was - the .mostpoody patronized project that was ever -set on foot. in the place. The Violin soloszby ProhBuck have never ‘ :bzen Jurpuscd by anything given k: g Uakmod. Kiss M. =Phsdden's Scot ish selections were well receixed. We hope ‘ when ehe comes here again she will be greeted by stfull house. Our loos) talent .did themselves .-credit as usual. flie {banks of the library board or inmagement ared‘xe Mr.J.~P. Cunnings and Mr. Joseph-Cc ad for their trouble in preparing the program . I Bash Canvas. â€"On election day Veterinary Surgeon Seatun while ad- ministering a ball to a sick horse had his left; hand badly chewed. The wound was immediately cauterized and carefully dressed, and is now healing nicely. Cannes Escrom.â€"A meeting of the shareholders: was held in the‘mwn hell on Tuesday night, when it Was ï¬nally deciied to pumhasee site etche crezxkvï¬zom Miss Mertindale. It had been decided ata previous meeting to build the-factory on a higher sheet: the gfemm of Mr. Brass, but this decision was reooneidereé, and a site considered nearer the creek. The present site will afford much rhetter drainage facilities than the format, and will not as previously believed interfere with the quality of cheese made. Step» are at once to be taken to have a Baithblï¬ building erected. and by the time the cheese making meson begins the factor) will be ready {or oper'efion. nu- vv -vâ€".. BUSINESS, Goonâ€"The past season has been a busy one for Mr. Ed. Prouae, our local harness dealer. who has had all the custom work he could handle. J ask now he has Marge number of order ahead: f 1' light and heavy harness. and he and hu- able assistant are working late and eaHy luck! to the WW SOCIAL-«The social held in the church on Thursday evening last. under tl’n auspices of the League society, was n marked success. and reflects much credi‘ open all interested.“ ___AL‘_. A-A nun-n “Wu wad .u-v-â€"~--v - COUNCIL-Couucil matters are again exciting our quiet township. On Friday last the nomination of candidates as com' missioners to county council took place a: the town hall, Bethany. This vacancy occurred owing to the warden, Mr. J. J. Preston. who resigned that position to accept the oï¬ice of clerk of our township. The wo aspirants are Mr. J. Vance and Mr. eo. Staples. We hi] to see how a wrong selection can occur. as both are_up~to-date._ener§etic young men. Il,l’.’,~ L_‘ 1:- u-Bnhnxhieer. Wm. McKee has dis- posed of his herd of miloh cows for hand- some ï¬gures, and intends going somewhat extensively into younger stock for ship- ping pu . Parties having such stock to d one of can not do better than communicate with him ...... Mr. William has engaged with Mr. McKee. He is the right; man in the right place. . . .The snow I: fut disappearing, and ere long the roll 0! wheel: will be heard. , . .. “Messrs. LI FFOIZI) . . Wed- auuauu and Spence are engage in getting .uc wood Iur Mr. Jueepubmywu. . . .mma r‘curl flupwuud or Luau“; w “mumb- Mamas m this meant" ,, . , . . .Mr. Jun“... a]. Uauawa pmu an a 11111.13 mm. mat. “69.x. u‘ume ngmu, Jun. . . . . .mr. H . L. 1’1qu muted our bcnuul Uu .L'uumuay taut, auu rcponu very 1m'ummy on me stauomg ul L1“: pupus, PERSONaL-Mlas Widdis spent Sunday m Umumee. wnth her {mend Miss Hun- derson. . . .Miss L. Hayes of Bobcaygeon, who has been vmuing her uncles, Messrs. K. aud J. B. Hayes, returned to her home on S turday last. . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fee of Woudvulo have been \iaiting frienda and ulatzvcs in this vicinity for the; past few days. Ducal to the Wanna-.3. l‘uEsENTMiosâ€"A few evenings ago a ; number of the people Connected with the 5 Middle Read Methodist church assembled ‘ It the reszdence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courtney, who purpose leaving the com- munuyahortly. Miss Morton, in behalf .-f the Middle Road church, presented Mrs. Courtney With a handsome rocking, ch xir, whiie Miss \‘l'iudass read the fol- luwiug address :â€"Mns. COL‘llTNEY,â€"W0 are assembled here. not only to spenda th noun. evening in your home, but also to show that during your br.ef stay heze, “’6 have become united as friends and neiglr bars. You and your genial husband have alxvays been kind and courteous, and there snail often arise in our minds the malgy times you and yours have assisted us in the ordinary pursuits of labor. \Vc feel that you have taken a deep intorest in the welfare of our church : for in our peas and sociubles we have had not only your able support, but your house was always open to us by “Way of assistance. Your presence and help in the Sunday school has been 8 meat beneï¬t to it, and your class regret "e“? ““1011 your removal. \Ve ask you .to accent this presmt, not on account of its Value, but lur the [notite which prompmd us to Bch it. Our sorrow on losing you as aneighbor is lessened, as we trust. that you wiltoiteu visit us, and still remain members of our caugrexation, and we pray that you all may be long Spared to assist in furthering the cause of rightcou s- ness and good-Will toward men. Signed in behalf of Middle Road church. A pleasant evening Was spent in games, music, e.c., after which the guests depart- ed, â€visiting Mr. and Mrs. Courtney prosperity in their new home. Exrmm-xsnmLâ€"Erhe missionary en- :cuummeut mud in the Methodist church by tho Woman's Auxiliary last Thursday evening was a decided success. The yu'usidunt, Mrs J. Pearce. occupied the chair and did her part nobiy. l‘he pro- gram was good. all bearing on missionary eï¬â€™urls. The rendition of appropriate :vcitatinns and Songs by the little tots, was a most pleasing feature. The fu Ids were augmented-by a luberal coklecticm. Special to the Watchman. Cm nun â€"~Rev. Mr. Sheppard gme rm cxcdicnt discourse in the Math (ii-3' church on Sabbath evering, he and the Rev. Mr. Terrill having exchange puipite for the day. bursa-Mr. Campbell of Gienzarm was taken very‘iil at Mr. John Glenny’s last week, and was unable to return home fur a few days. . . .' Richard Avery is on ‘110 sick list. being laid up with rheuma- tism. Pansoxu. -â€"«Ernesi Allan left last week for Minneapolis He exp=cts to secure a situation in that section as teacher ...... RSV. Mr. White of Scuth Dummex and Rav. Mr. Sheppard of Oak- wood were in tow-n on .Fndayvcailing on friends ...... Miss Ida Stratton, who has been undoxgcing medical treatment in Kin-'ston, was taken worse last week, and on Saturday her mother, Mrs Rev. Stanton. left to Vibit her“ .Misses Weese and White of Lindsay apenL last. Thursday at the parsonage. Smu’msa EFARTY.â€"-â€"Qulfe a numter of? young people made a raid on the home? ,f 31,-, , lohn Excuse on Monday evening. in the to rm afa surprise party. A most enjoyable‘ time was had. Mr. and Mrs. Prouse to, Valli Keceived their friends. A pleasant a; \d proï¬zable feature was a spelling mg;"cb. Mrs. G. W. Prouse tak- ing the roli a ï¬ritewher. , a-.- _ 1\ ..... s--..‘...:- Moms- Boomsâ€".Our already .excellent public library is being augmented by another ï¬ne selection-of books. mowved and where I join with his mum-stone rCsienda in wishing him con- tiu In, an proajerity and/hpppmess. RUSHIKG m 14 4‘ um tailor. Mr. 3 Tuesday on his "‘ the season. BUSHING Bvsuzess.â€"â€"Our enterprising carriage manufacturer. Mr. Richard Rub- ertso . seeing this beautiful spring weather, re rushing his business and has one szen ï¬rst-class carnage; nearly rmdy for market. LECTURE. â€"â€"We trust your readers wili not forget Rev. C. 0. Johnston’s lecture inthie place this (Thursday) evening. A rare treat 15 in store. .Exrmmrroxâ€"A rumor has reached 06‘: correspondent that Mr. Howard Henderson was diepleaeed with the note to gout lest issue in referrence to him- <elf. I have not seen the gentleman, bu: I c-m assure him that he must have enakaiy mistaken my meaning. which was hLueetly Intended as a. campliment. It is no secret. that Mr. Henderson is not ‘181'88 physically, and my meaning was simple.-.‘;hat though small in stature he is ueverthgséeas an earnest. industrious, pushiugflï¬nterprising man, as manifested in the tmprovements he has recently mu do on skis farm. to which he has now New. ‘9“ 3.0“.- From the Kent" Wk! experiment sta- tion comes the caL‘iOQ that bluestone when used in very 2 V038 solutions de- stroys the vitality of a portion of the when: soaked in it. A.‘ that station the hot water treatment has'flw preference. I: is said that only 3 per cent of farmers fail, while. only 3 percent 0f men in other lines of bus WW 05081†failure. Rural New Yorker says that the From-h bur mills do the grindï¬is quite as well as the large mills and d0 00¢ require very much power to do the Work. Secretary of Agriculture Wilsco is becoming alarmed at the rapid spi ‘gxd of the San Jose scale and is consider-in} tho; I‘zmtlel‘ of establishing a rigid quar- uurinv mzuinst it. Find time 1'.) attend the farzazerz-r’ in- . n ‘JH‘F $0 UTH EM I L Y .111 T T LE B .717 'A I X . 1898 .L a teacher. 14 Smsm. â€"()ur enterpris Rid}. arrived in town on “mm. " Jack is rushing to attend the farmere’ in- };e tha adult members cf EM!“ SCRIBBLYNG BOOKS, SLA TES, SLA TE PEJVCILS, CR 4 Y 01KB 11 'lzzz’e and Colomz7 BLA CABOARD ERASERS, ï¬ll?†mmmwmmatulunnmmumm:milmu'uilzummm1m iiHéii gifii GEO. A. LITTLE. (or me tono'ang valuable PAS'IL'RE LANDS. knounastth‘uth-Weetlguarter 0! Lot 13. in the 2nd Cincrssion of Fene‘on. containing 50 acres, I5 acres of timber ndAtRe Lalance seeded for paaure. There is a timer-failing the farm. '; ' ‘ 3 a; - mammnmummz H] il 231131111: mm}: iiiiiiiiiiiiéfililmi‘i win be receiVeh by the undenigned u PASTURE LAND FOR 5.- ‘ â€". TENDERS FRIDAY.- APRIL 15, 1898 A black 1 d mach 0 and ‘ as engine for ma:- nhcturing do e black lead; bo‘; machines for muting pnpcr boxes: several stove pasta: the Jacoby starve milish. Brick: Sn ile sum} 12?? my! 35:. valued at $1,341" Would cxclxanze kri;o.xse and 20: in Lindsay. Sghendid opening for persou wm: small capital and good business expzbiliï¬eé. Apply at 81 ELGlS-SI., Lindsayâ€"94. _ regmss TINSMITH -â€"Ful| Stock Nickle and Gramteware â€"-Cheese Factory Cans Made to Order â€"Furnaca Work and Evetroughing a v'._vrvv v â€"Jobbmg Attended to Promptly. â€"Honey Cans Made to Order. .0... SAP BQILERS, PAILS, SPOUTS m ...,Iine of.... IILK FANS, CREMERS and DAIRY FAILS and all thé necessaries of the schoo‘xocm he season is here and I have on hand large quantiï¬es of Sam Pails of my own manufacture. which are far superior to Iactozy make at same prices: A nice All "IDES AT THE LOWEST â€0T0" SCH( Free Gift Distribution OR SPJLE OR EXCHANGE TERMS urlities and prices compared. you will 333' we 83"‘6 the best films of any store in Lindsay. Specialties Priestley’s Blac. Dress Goods, Ladies’ Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery and Ladies’ Underwear. OUR NEW PRINTS excei all in 1 opposition. gflTS’ FURHISHINGSâ€"New prodaï¬ HAT C0112; Neckties, Braces, Handkerchiefs. etc. v QUR MOTTO zâ€"Good Goods, Cash, Smau x Price ‘to Everybody. ()ppcsite the Post ()fï¬se. GEO- MISON, STOVES and RANGES NEW SPRING STOCK. BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE â€"â€"D1-:Au-:R 1:! ALL mxns AT LOWEST PRICES. kERR CO. J-Lme-haif cash, time f0: Mince )OL SUPPLIES ek . in this FOR TY 1 2‘ Invite the bgying public of â€Lindsay . .and examine our. am Him. in QQKWCOD use on; You May Leek All Over The @0526 ' ' 0‘ her industrious pemoxxs {A ‘ ; when: 560 t month would be an ind: I could also enggge t few MACS at be: r c“ l T. H. LINSL O'I'I.‘ av- ‘ The Leading Merchant ; ' A. CLARKE 81 805' "‘ ‘ hereby given. in accords: 546 (Sub Sec. ‘2) o! the Qatari: the Municzm!00uncil cf the '1 meeting to be held ix. rue Chumber. Lindsay, on 3103' DAY at 10 o ‘clock m the town son, in! to close that pom-m e! 12 e an aflowmc: between Com 4 mad Scugog Ila-ex, 1nd to lo: the number of years under oer: :: "z. Sj Pawns interested m ï¬e a: fled to zmem {Manse-Ives Jess: \ Ops Council. W, F. O'BUYL ‘ Linda .3“. Feb. 19th, 151‘$.â€"-S-- W ANTED ~â€"Farme.-; A‘ bar "rul- uM-i nu 3 “Ann' 5‘ LICENSED AUCTIOL'E‘ER. 1008555 W000 P.0. WANTEDâ€"Teachers Physicians sud others of sin: Physicians and others of 95:15.5: high-class soliciting. Will gay $60 W995 station of necemry shim): ROA D - 'nnrn‘nv ni‘-.\.. (:3 .r AGE\ TSâ€"“Glimpscs CI *r‘ nan-1 " 6:9(‘in1'inq- hm‘ SWW seen," {wanting hook, ï¬eld of borderlsnc subjects. Max-venous illustrations. 7 Progp PETER BROWN b Dmomzolthe Famero' l'nign an? Insurpnce Compny. Limits :-â€"The comes". ‘ dwolhmr fore totally destr- vyed by ï¬re 0"- 1‘15} On 21rd mot. the ion was adj and. 0d,.“ hue recolred my cheque for 5130. Min “‘ ¢ of my chin. Plea-u new! 315' "1ҠW‘ mgï¬eghcrunetflmem. A. xxxmv m, . nary. 1898â€"9-2. .21 3 Lo: 0. Con. 11, Emily 2m hundxed new more or less. 011 Prune home. Log Barn never-(ailing spring. Convenient oï¬ee : eeven Inna trorx Lindsay. andiu gcod ante o! tulth‘aiiv: One-thin! down. buhnce a anau onesnion grinâ€"n. Far further I‘ P JAMES JC'HS“, D-avnejrqé'e l“ FARM FOR 5). Lot 0. Con. 11, Emily 1mm Sales attended to with despat maxiâ€"E lyr Eikbfléï¬ilikkéï¬dx ' CO}! I‘AS we have the V1; bbies: an: durable matenals that mat; e c.: c‘uothing for a moderate m ..... lines of SCOTCH WEEDS, Iii WORSTEDS AND BLACK SU‘T‘ GENTS â€"“Woman" is t_ In FINE CLOTHING we can offer éré superb. Thar best dressers are LE: out every day. Leave yl TO-DAY.......... manahip and CURREC': 52 Give us a call. ARD OF THANKSâ€"g 'mewYaaakms-ox c Spring Overcoats FENELON FALLS. Kent Stree L: ndsay MENUM P325353 SUITS Proï¬ts persons 0f 11 \LEf’; 1nd 5 â€"-39 Act, E 12305. ll p.m jewellJ usual. to be form‘d stable ~ta1lio winw tion . drove} Fr; :11 twel‘ way 1 ian, 18w f-ieu So: garb \V‘ kil