..nâ€"om L g .. . r v,y.-,.». 414% geyser-m / I '1 1 J. V4 V 1 1‘ ,- ii ’ i If" . i ‘ ( .o.~. ml . i »~‘*2r41‘~'rrr :â€" 3: ' .A. -...< , _ \ CAMERON Special to the Watchman and Warder COUNCIL â€"-The Fenelon council will i138 meet a. due place on March 15:11. N ORLAND Special to the Watchman and \Varder W‘ _ siderably crowded supplying the mend. stable of Mr. M. Moriarity is convrnv proof that our enterprismg stock- man. who years to the development of pure bre Shorthorns has attained worthy, prom- inence in this line of husbandry. In .ch'rcrm -â€"Col. Sam Hughes. MrP'all, about fOrty brisk bOVine8 With Will lecture here under Orange ausplce‘ clesr eye and glossy bidedine sumth- on the 7th inst Hrs subject †“My V151: l0 HlbWItic Scenes in Ireland. MINDEN Special to the Watch...an and Warder. LECTURE â€"On isle 8th inst. Col. aim Hughes, M.P. szil lec'ure here. 1118 Orange-men bviug 'he CJlouel, whose surj cc will be "My Vic-lib to Historic Scenes In Ireland. " iVOODVILLE Special to the Watchman and Warder Barristerâ€"Dr. C. Bowerman, den~ tist, will be a' the Queen’s hotel, Wood- vbiv, IDP ï¬rs; tour Fridays in March, from 1 3o 5.. 7, 30 p. m... ~and will have even material and appliance for ï¬lling and cleaning teeth, extracting under 233 0" local anaesthetics, taking impressmns f0! plates, crown and bridgework, etc. Come early. LOB NE VILLE Special to the Watchman and Warder CHEESE AS.) Burner. â€"-A mes-in; held. 1;. Rsii’s :M l on )10noay for the pCl'LUst-b Of org-.mz a: .. Cheese and Borer company. Tm mrecr g was lsrg-u v attended 2-y all the leading farmers, andthe greatest “it“ri‘SC was manifested in trite proposal to form a. jomt stock 00mins“)! and carry 0n :he business of chess: and bu Lt‘l.‘ inking throughout tha year. M'. 1);",‘37 :r. president of the Thr-Mh crooner-y. 2. ‘rl «ed ‘lys meeting 3Ld ext. ï¬nd the :ucCr-sa attendizg their] fac:ory. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"" CROSS CREEKS Special to the Watchman and V‘Jarder PERSONALS â€"â€"_\ :ww of Lindsay youna men called it friends here la Sunday. Lu'SS â€"â€")‘lr-’. Band-f Eli-l fortune to 305»: UV) of her cow. last week by the s'rnv-stack falling on them. BOY \Vay'rsr)â€"â€"Z‘{:;ilolas Brady is on the look-out for a. new chore-boy. DON’T Dl;l..u’.-â€"-.\lr. J. O‘Connell wishes to let I’m harsemen know that his horse has fully recovered and has been down to hard practice during the last week. S) come on. SICKNESS.â€"â€"Muny in this neighbor- hood are laid up vith zhe grip. .__._.__ EDE N ~31 . l 1': ’Pl’) {4. Special to the Watchman and VVa:der CONCERT â€"'I‘he eerie-rt in aid of the Sunday scout orgm fund, whizh was held in the school house here on Friday evening last, proved 3 access“ in every way. The people of the surrounding distric: showed their appreciation of the young nsnp’a’a ill" wrrs in a g lad cause, by their liberal attendance. ()ur neighbor- ing village, Cambray, was also well representd bo’h on 'he s‘age and in the audieQCe. and som~ he Could not attend ) B O- :U Ill l5- Lilli showed their sympl r. [is m-wenrnt by sending ruer ri< arch-i supprnrr Thank you- Tito f0 inwmg is a cepy Of the trozram rendered: 1. Music by crchsrr-u; 2 S in: by Mr. Cunniigs of Cavvond; .3. D‘a- »_ do. "A Pix: 1:. the Sideâ€; 4 iucc Choir; :3 ileci'a in: ny JacKSOD; 7.1)"4; ,liJ'T. “Lrjsr‘lnéJ lllllhâ€; 8 Song by Mr. C‘ twins; 9 Bowling by Mr. Hutcninson; 10. Due-‘9: by Miss Jerks n and Mr. Feir; 11 D JOgue, “An Awf'x' ‘rlySCery' ; 12. Music, orchestra; 13 I:.s'rurnezt"s oust", .‘r‘llsx L. :‘J‘ml'agl‘ md Mr. L Armi are: 14 Diamgue. “for unifox-ra'rue predica nenr†; 15. Sat-g, Mr Cunnings; 16. God Save the Queen. The pr~c~eda of the enter- tainment amounted to 5:37. â€".â€"-â€" SONYA Sperial to the Tl’fatchman and Warder PERsOSALs‘ â€" .‘vlzz-B Ethel Humphrey Of will be ously on a mixed ration of roots, meal and mixed fodder. To this valuable herd an addition was made last week in the form of a pure-bred Shorthorn Durham sire, for which was paid the tic‘v sum of $93. The animal, Wind] is .a perfect picture, was bred by Mr. W. H. Cudis of Fenelou toWnshxp .and combines two great essentials, weight and shape. it is pleasing to have lsuch man in our midst who know gcod stock when they see it and endeavour to eradicate mats and scrubs. Suf- ï¬cient time and mOney have been wasted ï¬nding out what breed of cattle stand hard treatment, best so it is h'gh time to abandon that fallacy and try Mr. Moriarity’s plan of 1mâ€" proving your stock. In dOlng this do not dread going down into your pocket to purchase the necessary f‘Od, .315), if required. Don’t act like the “'33 l miller, W110 after building 3 mill was afraid to buy wheat to grind in it. LIFFORD Special to the Watchman and Warder OBITUAR‘Aâ€"Once more death has lcome to our midst, this time claiming as its victim one of our Oldest and most esteemed settlers, in the person of Mr. lArchibllld Wilson, who departed this life on the 19th inst, at the ripe old age of ninetyâ€"two years. Deceased was an active member of the church for the greater part of his life. The funeral ‘on Tuesday afternoon was largely attended. The interment took place mt Graham’s cemetery, near Bethany. llie lcaVC‘i to mourn his less an aged wide and a family of seven, all of BASKET SOCIALâ€"One of the most pleasant social gatherings which has been held by any of the fraternal societies of Liï¬brd this season was the basket social given by the members of the Temperance society in their hall last Friday evening. The hall was comfortably seated and the en‘oyment never waned during the whole evening, Among those present were well-known faces from Lindsay, Valentia, Bethany and other points. The program was pieasantzy interspersed with music, recitations, etc. Mrr E. Atkinson preâ€" sided. and was accompanied on the plitform by the worthy president of the society, M r. E. Staples, and Orher pro- minent members. After a few intro- duc:ory remarks relative to the strength of the society and the good work it is doing. a chorus, entitled “ We reap as we Sow,†by the Temperance choir, was splendidly rendered. Instructive al- dresses devoted to the temperance amuse were given by Riv. D. N. Drew and Mr. Wm. McKee. Toe singing was all of a good order and h-az'tzly applauded. After the pro- gramme toe baskets were disposed Of my Mr. Jas. Hobbs of June'vzlle in his usuiljovial manner. When the. deli- cacies .verc partaken of a hearty vote of thanks was extended Mr. ilobbs for the able and successful manner in which he wielded the hammer. It was then announced that the proceeds amounted to $33.60. The concert WAS oroug‘lt to a ciose by singing of tie national anthem. The society is to be congratulated upon the success Of this, its ï¬rst concert. Talk about the League and other leading concerts, “'Oodnlle, lv- vi-iring relatives here ...... ' they are like the man who fell out of Miss S. M P mu. prllfsssiona‘ nurSe, New York, i. spending a short vacation under the parental roof. . . . . . Miss C Thorourn, whw has been under medical treatment, is now convalescent. POSTPONED.-The basket social. to be held under rh» auspicrs of the Ladies’ Aid in the S. 0 :5 ball has been postpon- ed from me 3.4 to the 10th Of March. A splendid pr cram will be given by local and ou'side new. A good time is assured. Outta-0.: F'b. 16th the remiins of the late Jae. Rum Was followed to their last resting place in Bethel cemetery by a large concourse o‘ aorrnwlng relatives and friends. Rev. Mr. White of Seagrave conducted the SerVice. Deceased was a native of England, having settled in Canada about 28 ye..rs ago. ENTERPanINo â€"Mr. Arthur Miller of Smnve has purchased the timber in the bush on the Smuson farm adjoining the village and is preparing to place a shingle mill at work as so in M the weather moderates sufï¬czcurly 70 permit its opera tion. The cedar is n-arly sl cut and placed conveniently for manufacture. Mr. Jason Sons of Seagrave has the contract and is pushing the work rapidly. NO. I; OPS Special to the Watchman and Warder VISITING.-â€"Mrs. M. Palfrey left last week for a month’s visit to her daughter, Mrs. Hooper of Montreal BUILDING.â€"Mr. Sam Parkâ€) is addâ€" ing to the appearance of his well tilled farm by the («0.011 of a brick-veneered house of imposing preportions. Cows KILLED â€"Tho tOppling over of a stack caused the death of two cows belonging to a Cross Creek farmer on Thursday last. A LIVERY.â€"A new enterprise has been added to the thriving industries of Brickville by way of a couple of livery barns. A few more horses and rigs are needed by the popular proprie- tor and then the public will be made, happy as June. bugs in a tamsraca swamp. At prearnt his rigs are con- Ill“ balloon “not in it.†Advance Lilibrd! with the Temperance lead- ing. [From another Correspondent] Xmasâ€"Mr. John Lowery is CO!)- templating going to Cavanville to work at his blacksmith trade with Mr. Milligan. NO doubt some fair maiden will miss hlS smiles.........We are very glad to be able to state â€that Miss Maggie L0wery, who has been ill for some time, is recovering health and streng'h again ......A very large crowd of young ladies and gents BSSCmbled together at the residence of ‘ Mr. Alex. Huskins recently, when tripping the light fantastic toe was the enjoyment of the evening. Quite a large load came down from Ballyduff ..........Mr Edward Ball of the Fallis line, Gavan, and Mr. Small, editor of the C'tizens’ Herald, passed through here going west recently. They were the guests of Mr. James Maguire. Mr. Ball, who is a great admirer of fine 'evel farms and fair maids, is contemplating visiting these parts again ere long, as Manvers people, especially around Liï¬'ord, are very sociab'e. . . . . .Vlr. Alfred Argue, our thrifty merchant, has a ï¬ne line of goods in his general store here. Womler he does not get married, as keeping batch is enough to discourage a young man......Mr. William Mulli- gan is making great improvements on his farm which he purchased recentlv. William is a hustler, and bound to make a successful farmer......Mr. Willilm D’sVis is getting the necessary material on ground, ready for build- ing a commodious dwelling on Mr. William Twigg’s farm. MANILLA Special to the Watchman and Warder PERsONAL â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Butland of Oshawa spent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Dr. McPhail . .. . . . Mr. de-l l STOCKâ€"A look into the large call“? ' ‘ , . r , our village sidewalks where it will do whom iii-“e the sympathy 0‘ the emu: them the most good, instead of a. mile or community. two out in the country? If the villagers Henry Graham. \\ CTORIA‘WARDER. LINDSAY THURSDAY. MARCH 2ND.1899 Ml zndinulng, who for some time has bean uriug under the auspices of t e , -uers’ Institutes, is now at home. . . . . .3. S Conway of Oshawa is at present friends in town. . . . . .For the us our old Miss vlsumg . .sr owl: we have had wrth has devoted some ï¬fteen friend W. E Carter of Orlllla. . . . d Bea'rice Barry. noull) 1: for ste weeks past, is now well ad ced towards recovery. . . . . .We re dilate that John McLean of the 8th con. 3 is V6! low at time of writing. ., Marla): J. M.ySqulres is about to leave our village. He has rented a farm near ' Oshawa and is at present removmg his eï¬â€˜nczs therc. . . Squires, for during his long resrde here he has won the respect of all. . . . . . Mr. Geo. Coons has accepted the position of orgmist for the Baptist church. .We are sure that he will ï¬ll it wrth creditto himself and all concerned. Cannonâ€"On Sunday morning the Baptist pulpit was occupied by Rev. J. P. Ewen of Toronto, who gave an able and thOughtful discourse ...... Rev. F. B. Stratton of Little Britain preached in the Methodist church on Sunday evening The reverend gentleman made a short but stirrlng appeal on behalf of the St. James church fund, and followed it with a gospel sermon of rare power. . . . . .The Baptist choir on Sunday night went to Sunderland to assist in the anniversary services of the Baptist church of that place. The choir also went to Sunder- laml on Monday night to take part in a. concert given under the same auspices .. . . . .Miss. K. Uckendeu went _to Sunder-land on Sunday and Monday with the Baptist choir to assist in the singing. Talmudâ€"During the past week there has been an unusual amount of trafï¬c on all zhe roads. The farmers seem to have been taking advantage of the ï¬ne weather and good sieighing. . UNSAFE. â€"Duriug the recent tnaw the sidewalks were cleared and their ruinous condiri'm was again made patent to the eye of the casual observer. We do not claim to be a prophet nor yet the son of aprophet, and yet we will venture to predict that unless some repairs are made tor-111‘ sidewalks there will be suits for damages forthcoming. They are positive- ly unsafe. Why is it that our towns- people who pay money instead of doing status labor, do not make its point to see that their money is expended here on Would only wake up the repairs would be made in good time. .RomNs AND Pos'rs.--We see almost every day some account of the ï¬rst robin. Where, we ask, is the spring post? Now is the time for him to make a triumphant entry, after hibernating for so long. His song, we presume, Will soon be heard in the land. Be warned in time, 'Mr. Editor. Deal gently but ï¬rmly with him. POPULAR.â€"The Manllla Quartette have ï¬lled several engagements this winter and are increasing In popularity. Their last engagement may have increased their piety, as it was at apie social at Pleasant Point. BUSINESS â€"Right in line wllh the “growing tlme†is the amount of business done in our village, as it Is on the in- crease. That the pu bllc get their money’s worth and the right change back, Is evident from the increasing numbers of traders who come to our stores. Square dealing and a stock that meets the public d; minds, are powerful magnets in draw- ing trade. Then the farmer can have his poultry, butter and eggs handled for him .nu sold at Toronto market prices wi'h- resent on the Occasion and the number iii handsome prise ts spoke highly of the great p lpularuty of t coaches players, some of rho curlers and over two- . @l t tars were cordially received at the station We 3'“ 3°"? ‘° 1°“ “3:; ï¬lled by G he bride. special train of four rs . -â€"A SPOB the ' Lindsay hockey brought hundred citizens down tonour hamlet to nay our hockey “seven in their own lolnalns on Monday evening. The visi- d 850 mud to the rink, where play was expected to begin at once. But when the [layers had assumed positions It was found that the place of goal-keeper Burke, (who did “ysoman servtce in L' dam on the 17th lust.) was being m y toss, one of the crack players of the senior team, while forwards Johns- ton, Gladman, (who “scored amid: tre- mendous applause†ac Lindsay) and Shun- non had resigned in favor of Patton, Parkins and Wyliie, all senior players, and the latter one of the best players In this vicinity. Our team are straight, forward men of their word, who went to Lindsay with three sick men to ï¬ll their engagement, but they werebooxed to play the second team of Lindsay and respectfutly declined to play the team produced. But the large rink, was jammed and after about an hours d18- cusslon our boys agreed to play a game under protest, if defeated, the result to be settled by arbitration. But their blood was up and from ï¬rst to last they played a magnificent game, defeating the picked team by a score of 3 to 13: Graham as goal, and Aldous as paint kept the enemies' puck out as only they can. Boyce as cover-point made two goals, ‘one from his position, fair across the rink, the other by a rush straight down through foes and friends alike, to the Winning point, and they formed two plays that are seldom equalled here or elsewhere. C. Deyman and H. Deymau made some splendid playing as forwards, the check- ing of the latter against Wyllle, the star Lindsay player, being remarkably hue, and “last but not least†some our two scorers, Ingram and Be’eau. Aesord- ing to the Post of last week they â€are "coming stars.†Well! we Consider them present stars and accord to them all the praise which is due them for their splendid scoring of Monday night. ' Mak- ing all allowances our boys being at home the Victory was a complete. and decisive one. Our rink is about the length of the Lindsay rlnk but nearly ten feet narrower. and the ice was in good condition. The game was referred by .Dr. Walters of Lindsay in a most gentle manly and satisfactory manner. The attendance was very large, $70 being taken in at the door. Our team play Peterboro this (Thursday) evening in the Falls rink and we bespaak for them ‘another victory. _ ST. ANDREWS’ Cncncmâ€"The pulpit. of this church wss ï¬lled on Monday last by the Rev. Mr. Stewart of London, who has been with us for more than a week, and has made for himself some warm friends ..... .An entertainment was held in No. 5 Fenelon schoox house on Tues- day evening for lhe building fund of the church and was well attended despite the very lnclemeut weather. PlzlrSONALs.â€"Mr.§a. ’I‘uorburn return- ed to the Falls this week. . . . . .Miss E. D«ym-.n Of TorOmO ls visiting friends at the Falls. . . . . . Messrs. Mosgrove and H. Campbell attended the reform conven- tion hero on Monday ...... Mr. Converse returned to the Falls this weeks; 5; 8D COROCONK Special to the Watchman and Warder Ul:1tUARY.~Mrs. Jos. Rumney died . ut it costing him more than the freight on the morning or the 22nd of February charges, he has reason to congratulate himself, and it is to su:h a merchant that on the 24h, he will bring his produce. SALEâ€"A large number of people attended the Sale of Mr. Jae. Moshler’s 541 have secured and was buried in the Nnrland cemetery The funeral was the largest.» that has passed here for years. CONCER".â€"The members of LOL two very successful firm stock and implements, on Monday entertainers for hair concert on the 10th last. did not bring very high prices, bur the As is ofren the case the implements um. We bespeak for them a full h ruse. PERSONALS.â€"-Mlss Lilie Romney, who horse. and cattle market eVldently has a was prus‘rated by her 1110: icr’s dea ‘n is “bullish" tendency, judging from high prices bid. prevailing element in the and prices are snowing a slignt decline. SKATING â€"Quite a large number «f young people from here and other places availed themselves of the opportunity for a skate on the rlnk, at the corner of 7th avenue and Simone-st. SEAGRA VE Special to the Watchman and Warder THE OYSTER SUPPER held under the auspices of the SO.T. was a decided success. The program was all that could be desired. Proceeds amounted to about $25. CHURCH.â€"-The Rinse brothers, gospel temperance singers of Hamilton, are holding evangelistic services at Bethel. Much good is being done in the neighbor- hood. . . . . Rev. F. W. White and sister spent Thursday and Friday at their home near Oskwood. Lacunaâ€"Mrs. W. L. King, Mrs. J Phelp and Lillian White have been laid up with la grippe. W C.T.U.â€"The W.C.T.U. School of Methods was held in the church at Sea- grave last Saturday. A load drove out from Port Perry and helped greatly with 92 the program. FENELON FA LLS Special to the W-tchman and Warder Tue bears are the recovering ...... Mr. pork market, off duty owing to sickness. the imprOving ..... .M.issD\uuhtv is slowly Goo. Richman is â€one; SALE @E I have been instructed by M RS. WM. MEDLAND to offer for sale by Publ c Auction. on the premises, Colborne-st., on TUESDAY, March 14th. 1899 the following household goods: @33 lg Bill @5273 @331 Edi Eli. Psi as {E dd @§%%EE@ one of I [@131 as) like! real @E Bl. sacriï¬cing. Means wear, Hats, Caps and quote prices. lied; @@ Coil h .63) @3 Ed 1.... d@% FARM TO RENT. â€". Thomas Fee of Lindsay offers his 203 acre Firm at the sandpits for rent. [lost-soon given Much 15th . One hundred and ï¬fteen acres plowed, balance seeded down. On the farm is a large bearing orchard, ï¬rst- clsas buildings for handling stock, good house and 3. Bedroom No. 1â€"1 pair lace curtains, 1 carpet, 1 ur~t class mirkct at hand. Apply LOTHOMAS FEE, bedr om suite, 1 chamber set, 1 mattrass and s ' Bedroom No. 2â€"1 chamber set, 1 mundamiï¬a spring, 1 bedroom suite, 1 table. Blvdroom No. 3â€"1 carpet, I chamber set, 1 bed- stead, 1 dressing table, 1 pair lace curtains, 1 mutual; on the premises, or to Box 353, Lindsay P.0.â€"93. FARM FOR SALEâ€"For Sale the North Half Lot. 16, Con. 15, Msrlposa, 100 and spring, and several other articles not enumerated, acres. This is a very desirable farm, well improved Kuchenâ€"Jâ€"Islf dozen kitchen chairs, 2 tables 1 cooki-ug stove and cooking utensils, 1 bench, wrin’ger angi'l‘pbs Bspverslldozrn gemi s. n ng- omâ€"- extens on tsbl 1 small table, 1 oak sideboard. 1 coal â€five and pit: Tiff! dozen dining-room chairs, 1 hanging lamp shveral pictures. 1 china dinner and tea set. 1 carpet ’1 carpet, 2 truth? lace1 curtains ; also silverware. . or orâ€" square crane and stool, small table 1 ï¬ve o'clock tea set, 1 c2? pal]! 1:22:13: lamp, 2 oak rockers, 1 ottoman. 1 plus t3“ 1 mg 2 p \ll‘i lace curtains, 1 pair chenille curtains ' ’ an. at one o'clock. mans cssn. ’ Ms. M. LEIIOI, Auctlonosr N OTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Estate. of Samuel Endicott, deceased REFORM CONVENTION -â€"A meeting of Cpur’w“ "° u“ “Wm“ smum 0‘ Ontario hapter 129, Sheldon 88. notice is hereby given that the Reform convention of this ruling was all persons hwlug claims or demands against the held_in Dickson’s hall on Friday, the 24th inst: , and was fairly well attended. Mr. James Dickson, president association, returned from Beaver-ton at noon to ï¬ll his position in his usual able manner. HYMENIAL -A quiet wedding tool.- estste of Samuel Endlcoit, late Qt th '1‘ u Feuelon, in the County of Victoria. «3.3212231; on or about the ï¬fth day of Feï¬ruary, 1899. are of the requested to deliver to, or send bv post, prepaid. to L'h-lrles Here, Esq., Dunslord P.0'., the executor of the last will and testsm t before the on of the deceased. on or Twenty-Fifth Day of March, lass, plaoelast Week at the residence of Mrs. their “brisdm names. surnames and addresses Gallon, sr., when her daughter, Mary. WKS united for better or worse to Mr lnksler of Marmura. Miss Cullon War one of the mosr esteem d young ladies of .,-ur village and the Wishes of prosperity and happiness which will follow her to her new home are wide spread and deeply Sincere. She will be greatly missed from many circles of good works and par ticularly wi‘l her loss be felt by the mem tou-thrr with a statement in writing of the f l particulars of their claim . m curiosities ( i any) held by tï¬emï¬nd the nature of all u “mice i~ further riven tbs mentioned date the said executo‘l'twurnll’hflroowdwd hid distribute the resets of lhe Mid deceased among the lemon- entitled thereto, hadn‘t regard only to the whims of which notice shall have been ven as above required, no the said executor will not responsible for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any pvrson of who~s 0 sim ulloe shall 1 or have been repeived as aforesaid, at the. ime of â€"uch distrltutlon Dated at Lindsay, the 24th February 1899. ' MhoRE JACKSON, Solicitors for the ex- bers of the St. Andrews’ church, where “Elï¬nâ€"93 «he labored so f-.ithfully and sincerely. . . . ..Annther of those happy events took place on Wednesday evening, March 1st. at the residence of Mr. Geo. Eade Somervillo, the con .ractlng par-Job being: his daughter, Susie, and Mr. Rober: A large number of guests were Real Estate and Servants' Rog- lstry Ofï¬ce. If you want to hu 0 ll - a. H0136; (ii. if iod- sgmï¬tï¬um "Mt, or Mt promp has on the undersl nod. “mo selling mono r cent. and, Rakhll‘ryy Ofleo i3: Servants. F -A 1.213 In. ï¬rst door north of anglimhm. t. Agent, about not mile from Grasshlll Station, on Midland 3.1%. Sixty acres cleared Possession given at any time. A. McTAGGART, Woodvllle P.0.â€"9â€"4. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Victoria County PLOWMAN'S ASSOCI- atlon will be held in the Council Chamber, in Lindsay. On the 11th Inst. at Two o’clock pm, for the Election of Ofï¬cers and general bus‘uess of the association. W. B. GRAHAM, president. W. LOWNSBROUGH, sea-tress. Lind- say, 1st March, 1899â€"9 2 FOR SALEâ€"The Undersigned , oï¬ers for sale Three Choice Bred DURHAM BULLS Two are thoroughbred, and one high grade, and all ï¬t for service. Theoe animals are sired by Commando“)! Ops township, Sacioty Ball, bred by Johliimrgleri‘ï¬ckeriug. Thev are ï¬t to head nearly any 0 or price and ticulsr I l' to H. C. LOGIE, Penelon 9-1. P“ s M p ‘\ â€"-_â€"â€"â€" PUBLIC NOTICE Nutlce is hereby given that any person or persons. ï¬rm or ï¬rms of the Town of Llndsav desirous of exhibiting implements or other manufdctmed coeds at the Paris Exposition in 1900, must make application to the Ma} or of Lindsay on or before the 16th of March, 1899 in order to insure space room for such exhibition. 1“. KNOWL‘SON, 9-2 Town Clerk THE JOHN GRANDY PROP- E QTY. Sealed Tenders to be opened at “00'. on wsdnosdsy, ISth Day of March, 1899. will be waived meantime by the nod . I Lindsay v.0 )fOr the whole of LOT nuuauiidi‘nxg Lap {3, r: gorzpsspr‘pn or " Ha rowmurp’r r A I uun y o ictorls, exocptiu th - acres of the “last Half. R ‘ North 8' gnogaider necessarily accented. S:â€"lu per cent nuance taro: of to d . balance within one month thereafterp witnoui‘inzhrzo'd or tenderer-s may submit terms of payment whh their. “On. your rents collected otter. Good title and immediate Dated at Lindsay, 18th Fe mars, 1899 lcSWEYN a ANDERSON, momma, 7-8 @lm Clothing at about a third Of custom tailors’ prices. If this saving considering it's well worth examining the Suits and Overcoats we are 212:; Stock-taking is ï¬nished and we are planning for early Spring. '; can’t wait for proï¬ts on \ linter Goods any longer. a saving to Hundreds of farmers and mechanics and laoorzng nicrt. Special Lots of Oveoroats, Ulsters. Winter Suits. Pants; Vests, Under- Furnishings. TION ALL ROUND of 20 and 25 per cent, below makers’ prices. A dollar saved is a dollar made. to hand. 1‘ at lowest retail prices. becoming Hats Derby’s. “fall‘flil'ï¬ 0000 I’ll ï¬ï¬llilli’d.†LlNDSl‘lY’d lEl’lBlliC GlllIl-llfll Housrnolm‘rlmml @Egdwmï¬%ï¬oflgfl%ï¬dï¬ï¬ .. ’I‘HE VICTORIA \lARDER The parties in Toronto who have purchased the book debts and subscrzptiou accounts of the placedthc same in the hands of the uirdt‘ngllCtl for ' geon and ,2, tvr-w Ii ; a. collection. Promut pay ment will saw: u as. i ‘ A A ““4" ‘ i’; ‘ ILEL ..EY. Lindsay, Jan. 21th, Inuit-4. NOTICE TO CRsniiORs. In the fistula of (harm Ifuggiill. (17m (Isa? Pursuant to the Revised Statutrs of Ontario, Chap- ter 129, Section 38, notice is hereby gisen that alll rersons having laims 0- d: man ds upon or against the estate of Geese flaccid). late of the Vich ox (bmbrsv, in the County of Vicoria, Gantleman, who died on or about the fourth day of February , A.D , 1899, pr: requested to deliver to, or send by post, «spend, and addressed on Edwin Clendcnnsn. Esq bray P.0., the executor of the last will and tests montofthedecsnsd,onorbelomthe IGTII DAY OF .136", IEXT, astutemsntiuwrltinq,dtheir names andaddruua, ballparticulmoltheuclalmsnd the nature «all securities (1! any) held by them. And notice is further given that after the said last mentioned date the mid Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled them, having regard onlv to the claims of which notice shall have been given, as above required, and the said executor will not be responsible for the snow or any part therewf. so dis- tributed to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received ‘ such bus as aforesaid at the time of MOORE JACKSON. Solicitors for executor. Dated at [Judas . 1899â€"8-8 I. the 20th day of February, FOR SALE. _ In the East Ward, between St. Peter and St Patrick-ate. that KL“ of mad howu us run nstsv. canton; mg a lit seven and one-ball ms. with Home and Stable, and other Outb Poms-don given at once. Also two Incubators (new) {or sale. One carries 100 and the othersseggs. Apply to ROBERT JEX. on the mugâ€"84. ’1‘ O REN T -â€"Comfortable Brick House. 28 Sum-st , North Ward. Eleven . roomss- d summer kitchen, stable if reoulred. Rich l garden and fl to lawn. Prefer to lot as prints Md- ;‘cnce. but -ouul rent to right party for respectable - bonding house. Can housed any time. Po «salon lubout st May next. Apply to T. A. MIDDLEI‘OX, â€"7 5. †vs STOCK FOR SALE: L The uudnvs led Olen for sale a l“ . Year-Old REG-[ST ‘ahD SHORTï¬OhN 33:32,): BULL. bred by Mr. Donald Jackson. This is a ï¬ne stock animal. . . . . .Allo Tuvo ilrst-classjll LCH COWS, due to salve inseouplsolweohs. Apply on Lotls, Con. 12. ' to P " ' P.0.â€".-2.W E3218 BROWN, Oskwmd All to be sold at an ..:.<.‘z;1;.:.o}: REDUC- sz‘zn g First shipment of Men's Nov: Spring lie. Shape. Style and Colors the latest Cc: Young . . short men and tall men can be Suited here with in Soft Fedoras or " . . . lCanadgwi‘cww .4 . .. i ..iâ€, L’ \ Ictorxa.\\ardcr up to the Slat neccumer. 1595, hurt 3 an,“ 1 1h; r: f .. within. In an is. ' .lulih , eani t. 9; mile for continuum: r." :. .- L From now until March 15th you have the opportunity of purc..::'~fig â€I hell ,1; ‘f ï¬lm . ..‘ kkk‘él ‘_I‘ . . I, "f vvw is ‘1... h. '1 1., ‘ . lo a? f! has 4 ’ (fill hJ-J a". l. w " <7 I l ‘1‘." ‘h l') ‘ . ll "f . 1‘) ll $3.3 ’/. 0 (Ir r'v O hill .s.‘ all? in 1 Lin ts @ or. men. 0 Q 3 (D :3 hi :2"? ,1} I) t i l ‘ 1 h R 3'91] :3 (and 1U: .mԠUlll‘l to; him I": l. lli‘ ~.l l. x l iiillllll I )/ and 5:) F l I“ '7 ll ."1. 1" ll (6235 R. 8" a p.- F.) l 4 app; 6.3120] vvï¬; in; I . . ~ ‘ no AAI\ {.13784’ I .t L. ’ \‘ said railway. also :0 Tall..." l for other primaries. H. J. “1k"; i.-;.MS‘ i: N l S l appllcrnts, .‘ , :5, . Dated at Toronto, 15:1". .V 2 â€"â€"-~â€" __ _; thl v ~ ~ ‘ . a .. ’ H OLD}; :1.\D LOT 11%“. 5-. SALEâ€"No. To Dnr‘:.r.m-s:.. ..‘S; 1. ' , G.T.R. “Qrkï¬ho; S. Star-(‘y'ulu‘ï¬-lhi Tit-1... rooms. roar large bedrooms upsums. “1:: lgomtsi Alp-1'! and incl»; Stall"; 5.2.14? . n . as “"“,r 11...: meath all. “arduatc 1‘1"" ,kitchen. bo-nl \ltn‘nigbed‘ Pria- alfi 2.31.: phatun to hoisali'l‘ JEN, Luzussx l‘ C. .: .. premisesmo-S, ' ' ‘ NOTICE. h . , .. Lindsay. HaIHIxrfrm and Matt: mtg l ouzpmw. Notice is hereby given that uppizcamr r ' made to toe Parliament of Canada at 1': m: as? . for an Act to extend the times humor. is: :5- "" l u comment and completion of the Incest, 21. '2" “3G Nam-u ï¬rm-2y. s stones. “ Lindsay. 3nd February. 1599.“: ._., BRILL Ll'l ORS’ NOTI‘QE. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes ,a Otita' : 3 3’ 129' â€Cl-50° 35, the creditors of it} ‘1; «.1 is.“ 90C“. late of the Township of 31a?“ 5" mun: a “Clout. Gentleman, in..-“ on 0|.- Obont the Seventh din of 1's? :‘....' _ Zr! ‘3 Mun-ed on or More the ' ' 18'â€! DAY OF MARCH, l899. to send by post. prepaid. tn William . 8L. m , one of the Executor: of '1: 1 Mmentd me oaid Richard llat ~ P.0.. “3d? Ch'i-ulan and summon. -~ ' ~i ‘ ftcnwlons. 12.1 particulars of Illa-1? . - nature of the security, it any, he 5 “executor-shall, snatches-id 1‘ ' 2' non, be silicon.) to distribute the aw s - ‘w or am" part thereof, mum- T" * titlo'l thereto, liming regard onh :. Which they small u en in“? fuller: 31.. a. ‘ 7. M“! them army part thr'v- f .- ~ , W no prawn or Dem no at “lb-9c «...r. >1!» t0rs have not notin- at the hurt o: 1:4 “:2. thereof. - Dated at Lin my. tins 22:15. dug: of 1.; 23'. THUIAS STE\\'..l-;T. Sullcitor f0? WJliam Alexaniur * 3â€â€œ3 “ . Hancock and Georxe Barr-cu: Bench. .1- in?†he said ulnaâ€"at. W FOR SALE, 31' a Bargain. ‘33“: nouns: axe normal. .\'..7-, : ‘ ' â€VI- hhnna ApplvwnnsJ. 11"?“ mm“,-7.g