7i ted years, not: exceeding $4,030.00,- and that. $200 00 of said mortgage for 32,000.00 be cmeelled and receipted as geld each year that they carry out the terms of their contract until the amount is all wiped out, such 82,000.00 Bonus to be borrowed by the Town on Debentures â€tending over a period of ten yean. all the terms and details of the “hole Wtion to be made satisfactory to the layer and Alderlpen. ‘ _ 7 j Erection of a Veneer and Excel bio: Factory in the Town of Lindsay, tad granting ï¬re protection and exemption from taxation upon their said Factory end all plant, machinery and appliances end stock used in connection therewith for a period of ten years, such exemption from taxation to be conditional upon their employing an avenge of at least 25 Lands each leer, and that they give a. mortgage to the Town upon their land, factory, buildings, plant: and machinery. {or the amount of said Bones, $2,000.00, subject only to any ï¬rst mortgage they may put thereon at any time‘glnring thei by the same Deputy Returning Ofï¬cers and at the same times and places as are appointed for taking the Polls at the Municipal E’ections. upon the question whether they are tor or against the passing of a Byolaw granting MESSRS RIDER 4S; KITCHEN ER, of Brampton, 3 Bonus of $2,000.00 towards the. purchase of a me and necessary eon- veniencea for the ' PCBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to resolution of the Council of the Town of Lindsay. passed on the 23rd December, 1898, the votes of the retepay are of the Town of Lindsay entitied to vote upon a By-law authorizing the crea- tion of a. debt of $2,000 00 and iesnirg Debentume therefor,payabie in ten years, viii be taken on the Second Day of January, Next, AD. 1899 Thu: 91: tha 30.11 December, 1898, “10 TAR}: NOTICE that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-Law which has been taken into consideration and whtch will be ï¬nally paseed hy the'pMpf :12}: 'nrcent of the assent 01 the ELQQZQB from the eighth day of December. 1898, being the date of the ï¬rst publication thereof in THE WATCEMAS, and that the Pails for taking the votes of the Electors vi}! be heid at the hour, day and places named in the said By-Law. Eilffl 5ND KITGHENEB £5,191). 1899. to sum up theâ€"number of votes given respectively for and against the By-Law. (n behalf of the‘persone interested in and desirous of promoting the passing of this By‘Law, and a like number on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of this By-sz. 4. THAT the Clerk of the Municipal CL-rporatiou shall attend at the Town Clerk’s Ofï¬ce at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon on the Fourth day of Janu- KORTH WARD. Division No. lâ€"At Council Chamber. Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. P. Nicolle. Division No. 2â€"At W. Skitch‘s Shop. Deputy Returning Oï¬cer, Mr. R. G. y v‘ldvll Division No. 3â€"At A. W. Parkin’a Ofï¬ce. Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Thos. J. McKibbin. 3. THAT on the Thirtieth day of December next, at his ofï¬ce, in the Town of Lindsay, as ten o’clock in the forenoon, the Mayor shall appoint in writing, signed by him, two persons to attend to the ï¬nal summing up of the vo:es by the Clerk and one person go _attend at egch polling place vvbi;;;{o;'§6.V3â€"At H. Dennia’ Pump Shop. Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. Chas. O'Lesry. â€a, g... -_.â€"_._, Divisioï¬ No. 247.“ L. O’Connor’a Carriage Shop. Deputy Returning Ofï¬- cer. Mr. A. A. J. Soanes. ï¬â€˜ ...\ Division NJ. l-At R. Bryana 6: Cr>.’s Lumber Ofï¬ce. Deputy Retuming Utï¬- cer, Mr. WmiT. Robson: nun-A 7, 1 Division No. 2â€"At F. Daputy Returning Ofli O'Reilly. Division No. lâ€"At Grazelle's Shoe Shop. Deputy Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. A. Bradshaw. . Division No. 2â€"At F. Cmndell’s Ofï¬ce. Devan Returning Ofï¬cer, Mr. John WHEREAS over aix'y electors have petitioned the Council of the said Town of Lindsay praying for the establishment of a Public Library under the Public Libraries Act, BE IT THRREFORE ENACTED by AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED that the votes of the electors be taken on this By-Law on Monday, the Second day of January, A. D. 1899, commencing at 9 o’clock in tho: mornir g and continuing until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. at the nndermentioned places. and that the following persons shall be the Deputy Returning Oï¬cets to take the votes at the respective places :â€" the said Municipal Council of the said Town of Lindsay that in case the assent of the electors is given to this By-Law, a Public Library shall be established in this municipality in accordance with the pro- visions of the Public} Libraries Act. -â€"50 4 BY-LAW N0. 8|9. 1'23 Eli. B Y-LA W 'yâ€"Law to promUefor Me 7223er if a Public Libra T own qf Limz’say.~ F. KNOWLSON, SC UTE WARD. EAST WARD . At Grazelle's Shoe Town Clerk. Me establzk‘iz- ’vay in file OBITUARY.â€"M.r8. John Qu bell of this place. who departed this life Oct ‘ 215*, in the 218t year of her age, was a resident of Snowdon township, where she had resided with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowhey. On Oct. 27th, 1897, she was united in marriage to Mr. John Quibell. Their union was short but happy. She leaves a little baby boy. Deceasedi was converted at the age of ï¬fteen,§ united with the Methodist church and? was a consistent member till her death. Her life on earth was short but the memory of her kind acts and loving helpful words will continue to live and let us hope will yet bring forth fruit. She leaves a father, mother three brothers and four sisters besides 1her husband and child to mourn the 11088 of a faithful wife, a loving daughter and affectionate sister. Her remains were interred in Gelert ceme- tery and Were followed by a large number of sorrowiog friends. May ihe God who sustained her by His grace in her last hour and enabled her to look up with the eye of faith and MUNICIPAL MATTERS -Tbe nomin- ations were held at Bobcaygeon on Monday last. The members of the old council are all out for re-election, and judging from their pcpularity in the past will in all probility be again returned. For the reeveship Mr. J. D. Hunter Opposes Mr. Akister, and a lively contest is assured. The o'd council are Messrs. Wm. Mann, Win. Helherington, Thcs. Robertson and Andrew Braden, while the new aspirants are John Lewis, Edward Thurston and Alexander Robertson HOUSE or REFUGE â€"â€"Next Sabbath. Jan. lst, Rev. Bryce Innes will preach in the church here on the House of Refuge. Th‘s is a very important matter, and every one who can should be pres cut and hear what the rev. speaker has to say. The vote takes place on Monday Jan. 2nd. He will also speak on the same subject at Bob- caygeon in the evening. speauzouuwm PERSONAL,â€"Mr. and Mrs. J as. Blair of Minden visited his parents at : ‘ . . '7" hr“:- Li-â€"-ahd S. JSEBdEXepicem‘glsd v1§1 o'rs at the o (1 home. Both had their families with them and had a gay old time, and all left for their respective homes at mid- night, all parties having enioyed themselves ...... Quite a number of young people have gone from Allsaw and Blairhampton to make a. surprise party at Mr, J as. Blair’s Minden, where a. gay time is expected. . . .Miss Essie McIlwaine, who has been teach ing in the Blairhampton school, has gone to visit her parents in Snowden township while the holidays last. BIRTH.â€"â€"In Snowden, on Dec. 17th, the wife of W. R. Blair of a daughter. Mother and daughter are both doing well. ...... Mr. Robson, ji, of Lindsay spent a. few days of last week with his uncle, Mr. Thos. Robson of this place ..... 1 .Wm. Sanderson of Desefonto spent a. few days of last week in town under the parental roof. PERSONAL.â€"Mr. D. Gavin Camp- bell has been engaged as teacher for Red Rock school for 1899 ...... Miss Cullon has resigned her position as t-acher of the math ward school. She will be succeeded by Miss Ingram 53-6 Special to the Watchman. Special to the Wstchmn. Special to the Watchman. Take notice that an application will be made to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at its next session on behalf of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay for an Act, (1) Conï¬rmin and ratifying By-law No. 818, beingoa y-law authorizing the loan of 3‘ ,000.00 to Richard Sylvester on the terms therein mentioned, and (2) Authorizing the Town Council to pass a By-Iaw granting to Messrs. Rider and Kitchener a bonus of $2,000.00 towards the purchase of a site and necessary conveniences for the erec- tion of a veneer and Excelsior Factory in the Town of Lind:ay, and granting them ï¬re protection and exemption from taxa- tion upon their Factory Plant and property upon such terms as may be agreed upon, and authorizing the issue of Debentures to raise saidsun 3m Uéuvuvunvu vv -u- nvv ~â€"-â€" Dated at Lindsay, this th day of November,1898. a.m.. at his ofï¬ce. the Mayor shall appolut in writing signed by him two persons to attend at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by the clerk, and one person to aetend at each polling place on behalf of persons interested in and desirous of pro- moting the passing of said By-law, and a. like number of persms interested in and desirous of opposing the passing of said By-lsw. - _ n- u . Io That the Cierk shall attend at his ofï¬ce on the 4.h day of January, 1899, at 10 o’clock a. m , to sum up the number of votes for and against the said gy-IMII. __ WPra’srséa {ï¬isi'i‘vwenty-Third D3y of De- cember, A.D., 1898. APPLICATION TO PAR- LIAMENT THURSDAY, UF". 29th, 1898 ï¬he Watchman DISTRICT NEWS. FENELON FALLS [ELAIRHAMPTON F. KNOWLSON. Town Clerk D UN SFORD GELERT. G. H. HOPKFXS, Town Jï¬licitor uuu Mrs. Henderson of Csnuington, George Henderson of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs Gregg and Robert Henderson and wife were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hell on Monday, it being the anniversary of their family gsthering ...... Wsiker Presser and wife of Belhsven. are the guests at the home of their brother in-law. Thos. ‘ H. Mortom ...... Mr. and Mrs. John Glens of Vernlam, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ot the some place, and Mrs. Robinson of Toronto have been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Wallis ...... Mr. and Mrs. Leger of the Crown Lsnds department, Toronto, are the the heli- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith... .Mrs. Sargent of Grafton, ï¬anghter of Rev. T. Garbutt, is visiting at her fathers ...... Mr. W. Hagine of Selby is a guest at the Methodist person- s e. . ' gBUNAWAY.-â€"While driving from Lind- sey the other evening. Miss Maggie and Mrs. John Gienny had a. narrow empe from injury bye runswsy. The horse luckily cleared himself from the “cutter. without injury to the oceupsnts and sfter running a short distsnce, waited for the driver. Nothing dauntei the brave A.’ H. Foster, M. Irwin and Newton St- John, probatinere for the ministry. are among the number. . . . . .Rev. A. Shaver of R-lblin arrived on Monday night. Also his brother Leslie from Manitoba, whither he went some three years ago. They are welcome guee'e at the old home. Mr.. Shaver’s ...... Mr. Robertson and daughter enjoyed their Christmas festiv- itikS among relatives in Toronto...... Mr. Jessie Weldon and family attended a home gathering at Oakwood for a Christ- mes dinner on Saturday ...... Dr. and PERSONAL â€"Mrs. Wilson and little dlugnter of Toronto are visiting at her father’s, Mr. Rnsland ...... Mrs. C. Morgan of Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. Start. ..... Mrs. Elliott: of Hamil- ton surprised her parents by her arrival on Saturday. She returned on Tuesday ..... Mrs J. Yeo of Norwich is spend- ing the holidays among friends and relatives ...... It. looks natural to see Meta in our midst. again ...... Miss Lucy Thompson is spending a few days at Hartley ...... Charles Yeo and sister Jennie are home from their schools to =pend their holidays ...... Victoria college 1 boys are plentiful. Revs. ALR. Delve,=j A 1’? ‘IT! r ‘3 "' PERSONALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy of North Dakota are home on a visit to their friends for the winter ...... Mr. Wm. Thurston hsd erected last week a 14ft. steel wind- mill over his barn by the Ontario Wind Engine and Pump Co. of Toronto ENTERTAINMENTâ€"The annual en- tertainment in connrcbion with the public and Sabbath school was held on Wednesday, Dec. 218i). Supper as usual was taken at Mr. Wm. T huts- t0n’s and showed that the ladies had Rev. W. J. Creighton had the manage- ment of a magic lantern, and exhibit- ed many ï¬ne views. The children took great stock in the pie as it was being distributed. A pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation by Misses Ethel Logan and Sarah Beatty,on behalf of the school, to Miss Laidley of an album. on her departure from their midst. The proceeds of the entertainment will go toward-z purchas ing more books for the library. LITTLE BRITAIN 890cm to the Watchmn. PERSONALS. â€"â€"Mrs. Chas. Calvert spent a few days last- week with her arents here ...... Mr. Levi and Herb 1H t ‘is, accompanied by Miss Millie The ton of Peterboro, spent Christmas at home ..... Mr. A. W. Bradburn, who has been attending the Normal school at Ottawa this last term, is home, and visited the school one day last week ...... Mr. DsVid Somerville, who has been beaching her: for the past four months, left for his home On Friday ...... Mrs. Lytie, sr., spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs Hunter. at Mount P’easant ...... Mr. and Mrs. Fallis attended a. wedding in Cirtwright on Tuesday ...... Mr. George Shields. who has been very sick is slowly recovering, and we hope to soon see him around again. ’XMAs.-â€"Christmms passed off very quietly in this part) on account of it being on ngday. Some from here took in the Christmas tree at J amet- ville, and report a good time. A ‘ Perkin. uyw-o u- â€"v .. SCHOOL Knownâ€"Report of S. S. No. 1 Laxton, standing in order of merit:â€" 5zh classâ€"Millie Martin. 4th c‘ass st.â€" Edith Ferguson, Ada Routley, Millie Boadway, Fred Martin, Wellington Pat-kin. 4611 class jr.â€"Nellie Allely, Dossle LeCraw, John McMillan, Lula Adair, Phila Adair. 3rd classâ€"Hugh Perkins. Willie Rontley, Susie Hoskius Frank Ferguson, Elva Ward. 2nd class sr.â€"John Kay, Myrtle Wakelln, btanley Cooper, Arthur Adair, Mary Parkin. 2nd class jr.â€"Arthur Martin, Hugh Lowry, Arthur Simpson, Willie Hosklus, Dolf. Contermancbe. PD. 2nd class at.â€" Willie Allely, Perov Perkins, Richard Wicks. Po 2nd class jr.â€"Katie Coaper, Mabel Hoskins. 180 class sr.â€"Joe chks. Efï¬e Ward. lst class jr.-â€"Bassie SOUTH VER ULAM Snack! (0 tho Wuohnnn. apocid to tho thchnun. say “Jesus is very precious to me," comfort her bereaved husband and all her loved ones, is the prayer of the writer. IW w c..- u...â€" ANNINERSARY.â€"The Rev. J. McD. Duncan, B. A., of Woodville, will conduct the anniversary service; at St. Andrew’s church, Edon, on Sabbath, Ian. 15th. And on the following Monday night) the Rev. J. W. Rae of Taronw will deliver a. lecture, the subject) of which will be, “A Trinity of Good Things.†[pack] to tho Wudlm Speck} to th. WW. fFRA NKLIN NORLAND [HE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29TH 1898 ELDON Durham Bull, eligible to register. calved Steven 9th. 1897. eire and dam both registered. This animal ieabesutiiul roan and ill. to head any h he terms and full particulars apply to T1101! LUNNhY, Sonya.â€"50â€"4. TEACHER WANTED â€" 15 School Section No. 4, EldOn. Kale teac holding second class certiï¬cate preferred. Appllee muet make personal ap licatxon and state salary. later than Dec. 24th. uties commence after h days. WILLIAM GORRILL. secretary, Hart i‘.U.~ 62. for good roads. He had tried to keep down all expenditures in .works of thie kind during the past year as he feared it might fall heavy on the people. He then compared the ï¬nances of 1897 and 1898, and thought they had done pretty well. He explained hi6 opposition to the Mo- Laughlin account, and his course on the Rosodale bridge matter. Thty cent the reeve to the county council and that body sat down on him disgracefully. They then asked itemounty council for arbitration which was refused because they were afraid to give it. and he felt they had a right to look for higher advice. He had voted for the audit, but not from any Mongol!!! epirit.. . . gm. _Lytle then explained that he felt it was spite that prompted the audit and referr- ed to an expresdon made by the reeve 'which Mr. Perdue admitted. Mr. Lytle then explained that the 1897 ï¬nancial statement was correct and pointed out that it was not right to compare it with the" auditor’s reï¬ort later on. He then dealt with the once of Refuge question and pointed out the necessity ofearing “£53?- this 28th day 4-: December. A.D. 1898. . for the poor .. Mr. J D. N aylor oon« . . . ' ‘ ' ‘ ' McLAbGHLfN HcDZARMlD. Sollclto s i r ti -emned the present valuation cf the we executr xaud mentionâ€"53.3. r u NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of 11.8.0. Ch 129, Sec. 38. that all persons having claims at the estate 01 Richard W. Middleton. late of the or Chip oi Verulam in the County of Victoria, Farm demase l. are hereby required to send by post prep or etherwxse deliver unto Messrs. Hebe nliu McDiarmid. Solicitors. C., Lindsay P.0.,Soli ton: Catherine Middleton and John Middleton. encut and executor of the said estate, a full statement their claim or claims and the nature of the seen: (it any) held by them for the same on or before the TWENTIETII DAY OF JANUARY. l899: as after the said date the said executn'x and execut will proceed to distribute the assets of the said est-.1 having regard only to those claims of which they sh: at t at time have had notice. 7, work. As to the Rosedale budge he was a new member and as there was no legal \dvice on the matter on ï¬'e be had an domed the reeve's action. Mr. Lynle stated the advloe was More ...... Mr. Periue then after thanking them for heir support last year referred to the dissatisfaction owing to the defective wad. He adyisedjiberal grants in fntnn be a candidate ...... Mr. Taylor Perkin then followed in an able address. He dealt With the opposition by the leeve to l be condemned McLaren bridge, and fully ljustiï¬ed his couxse therein. He then ook up Mr. McLaughlin's account ftr fervicee rendered in securing government aid to the R uedale bridge. He endorsed the payment thereof, and showed that in return for it they get $300, and compared it with the $110 audit which brought them nothing. He then gave a clear etaterr ent of the Roeedale bridge matter and pointed out that there was no by-iaw nor anything else to show that it was a county bridge. He referred to the county valuation, and maintained that the vatuatore had dons-1 Fenelcn an injustice. He wee not in‘ favor of the house of Refuge. and in conclusion emitted~ them for their support if he merited it. . . . ..‘Mr. McGee then made a short address. stating that he was t candidate for the reeveahip and explain r'd several minor_poin_t-e of_ the past year":- NEW YEARS â€"Tbe supreme question in this section now is. where are you gn- ing to spend Monday evening. Jan. 2nd In Little Britain of course. is the reply. Why? Because the bills say we are to have three grand treats for one small fee. Revs. Howard and Tucker are to speak at 3 p.m. Tea is to be served from 4.30 to 7 p.m. and Rev. Mr. Brown is to szive his great lecture at 7.30 on “The Mammoth Cave." Mr. McQueen of Manilla is to aid in the music. All for 25¢. Can‘t afford to stay away. INSTITUTE MEETTN; â€"â€"A meeting of the Farmere’ Institute will be held at Cam erun on Friday, Jaguary 6.1}. ladies went back to Lindsay, had cuzter and harness repaired and reached home abcw midnight: 7 _ ‘ ENTERTAINMENT.â€"â€"The entertainment given by the E. L. of C. E. in the Methodist church on Monday evening was a melt enjeyable _one. They were most encceosful in securing good talent which was highly appreciated by the audience. Miss Mitchell and Miss Walters of Lindsay. Mr. McQueen with his quertette from Menille, and Master Frank Ros'and with Miss Cempbeiles accompanist did the musical part, save an opening chorus by 11mm talent. The recitetlons and readings were given by Mi=s Ida Stratton. Master Ruslend, Miss Mofl‘ett of Valentin, and Little Belle Meander. Two fancy drills, one by the boys and one by the girls, under the direction of Miss Hudenn. were given in ï¬ne style. A most excellent tableaux of the little girls dressed in white closed ‘he scene. Proceeds of over $50. ANNIVERSARY.â€"The S. S. anniversary at: the Cbrietaln church on Saturday evening was a good one. All did their parts well. The church was ï¬lled. We were not: able to secure particulars but: the general public appear delighted wi'h both gatherlngs.‘ â€OEIIâ€"UAmjâ€"Mrs Tremeer. an aged and highly respected lady, west of our village, was buried on Sabbsth 133:. She had been ailing for same weeks; 7 CHURCH â€"-Expectations run high for next: SAbeb, as Rev. Mr. Brown of KingstOu is to preach at 108.11). and 6-30p-m ELECTION MATTERS. â€"-There is a are“ deal of talk just now as to to the result of next Mondays vote. With only two chairs to ï¬ll and four men wanting to ï¬ll them in the county council, it makes matters llvely. Then with only one reeveehip with three anxious candidates, four councilman only, with a dozen who would liaejo go, Maripoea is zolng to have a chance to exercise her franchise to its fullest extent. TAFFY PULL â€"Mr. 0.H. Lapp gave his scholars at mapie cream and tafl'y pun an the close of his school, and Miss treated here to candies. etc. â€odd 1» the Wuchmn. 0.4 M E R 0.\' as alter the said data the said executn'x snd executor will proceed to distribute the use" of the add canto. having rrgard only to those cldms u! which thsy shall at t at time luvs I)“ notice. Dxted‘ this 28th (by of December. A.D. 1898, :3 Lindsay. MuLAUQHLTNï¬ HcDIARMlD. Solicitors (01' the Notice is hereby given in pursuance of 11.8.0. Chop. 129, Sec. 38. that all persons having chime ninst the auto 0! Richnrd W. liddleton. lete of the own- ahip o! Vemhm in the County of Victoria, Former demase l. are hereby required to and 0: post prepaid or wherwwe deliver unto Menu. Mela min a Mchu-mid. Solleiton. C., Llndeny P.0., Soli ton for Catherine Middleton end John Middleton. encutrix and executor of the Mid «tote, a. lull statement of their claim or china and the nature of the security (it my) held by them for the some on or baton the " School Section No. 4. Eden. lilo teacher holding lecond class certiflouo preferred. Applicants mun mute pox-soul up icstwn and state salary. not lam-thin Dec. 24th. nua- commence alto: holi- (lhys. “WILLIAM GORRILL. secretary, Hunky '.U.-â€" 5... u The undersi ed More [or ale 2. re bred Durham Bull dig! aghter, caved ovember 9th. 1897. airs and edun both registered. This ï¬ne mime! iaebeeutitulrou end a to head any herd. Fur terms end full perticulu‘e apply to THOMAS LUNNLY, Sonyaâ€"504. TEACHER WANTED â€"â€" For School Section No. 4. 31(10):. Halo teacher " Road, betnen the boundm md mnduy. on Wedcou‘ty. Dec 2!, A BAG 0!" WHEAT. Owner can have I ame by :ppl} lug It ALEX. TlMS‘ Mill-at. Linduy. [proving property. and paying for this ldyertisement.â€"52. D URHAM BULL FOR SALE. ’I‘h. IInAnn‘MAI‘ AHA-n- hu- â€In n m‘rn hrnï¬ county and stated that when Fenelon was placed on a proper bases they would vote for a House of Refuge ...... Mr. R Webster then followed with an able ad- dress justifying his many votes in the council during the year. He supported he attempt to get the county to accept the R )sedale bridge and opposed the special audit, and outlined his reason herefur ....... Messrs. John Currins, Thomas Donell. Jae. P. Palmer and John Irwin then followed in brief speeches announcing that they were in the ï¬eld “.6. ready to serve the township to the best of their ability. FUUND. â€"- On the Manvers amt! A... m-.. n... k..._a-_.. -_J r :-.1--.. .. a 2:22; f.) M C@ GEL? \G@ 33 %@§%@%@@@ 5% Special 1' LINDSAY’S lEADlNG CLOTHIER COR. KENT AND WILLIAM-3T3. LINDSAY 11 A7611" Ireal'l's‘ Sale on Saturdav , m- - nwull9b§ V lathomd .1437, 0011.18, Galmy. . BLACK 3D Wflb E 8?be D00. om hue an.» y prov 112 property 3nd paying all expenses. ADAM CRAIG; humour): P.0.-50-8. 1'27}! DAY OF JANUARY, 1899, to send by post, repdd. to John Christin, 8L. the administrator the ropony of {he aid Chariot Edwin Chxinisn. u unbny P.0.. or to L. V O’Connor. knduy, sonata: for me said John" Chzistinn, their cmam Ind surnames. nddm the laid deco-ted or anypgn thereof, unong the pmies entitled tbéreto, having mud only to the chims 0! which he nun then hue notice, and shall not lie lisblo (or the no»: or may put thereof Io‘ distribution thereon mammal†immunmba. was.i L. V. O'CONNO .A.. “May. lam Io: J Christa. 82., thoé'dminiphw.â€"62-8. ohn unmmn. sue ox me Iownwlp of Fendon, in ihe cgungyhd “and... 133:. deemed, who died on or g out! e twenty-51x y or November 1898, required on or before the ' no the Creditor: o! Chulea E Chi-{puma hte Mot SIM Gownshjp of Benelon in ______ nvv,_A. :4 .__, 1898.â€"51-4. TERMS. â€"‘l‘on per cent. to be psia down a dny 0! sale, butane within 80 days, or the pumhuer my nuke Armaments with the vendor’s solicitors for the balance to rennin on mo . For timber pumiculm ad conditions 0! we WY McLAUGHLIN McDIARMID. _ Vendor's Sohclton Dumd at Lin3uy, this 18th dny of December, AD" Iona :- . at 12 o‘clock. noon, :1! that Volunble Finn Property, being the North But Quarter of Lot No. Fourteen, In the Eighth Concession e! the Township of Emixy, in the County of Victoxia, containing 50 oer-ea, more 0:- leu. The ,rooexty is well oitunted. six miles 1mm Omemoe sud twelve miles from Lindsay: The soil h g 503:} chy lgun. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. By virtue of the power of sale contained in s cm tun mortgage which will be produCcd :t the time o! ethere will be oflered lor n‘e ty PUBLIC AUC- nok. u the smvsou 3005:, m THE TOWN OF LINDSAY. on Valuable Farm Propert‘ Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontu'io, 1897. w;,Â¥%°-.8.«~ 22%.. we mum 9mm. mm SATURDAY, THE I4TH DAY OF JAN' UABY, I899, IMPORTANI SALE OF We Wish you All a Very Happy and Prosperous New ...Year... Our many friends for their liberal patronage during the past year and hope to merit the lion‘s share for the year 1899, by giving better values than ever. to ' sud remove that: J , lake P.0.-â€"sc.:. V man- an“ mun hke, on or about Nov. 1‘, 18. ONE DEHOJNED STEER. three yam 0“- mind In color. Milan whin m on {unm- Im a m Man will be um“! med h the ...... Ala, came into t2"? shove mach, abut . 15th, TWO YEARLIM' 8mm, Ml“ my color. Owner is red†“‘1 .!-1- 0 â€Matthew: ch0t5.Con.-_r inmost. roux sum. 1 o in muss m ONE :mnow m with long “ii. The sheep ““13.“th lit. 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(downed) wh'o died on or a". m:- L _____ “ {enable rooms and good table. Terms node? “8- Apply 82. 86 William-8t... northâ€"52.3. GENTLEMEN,â€"At the request of 1 number 0 mepcyers I have clfered mysd! as a mdiga‘c fo: the Third Diï¬uion, comprising um pm of the Town ship of 0.: Ens: of the tint, the Ibwnshi p of F mi; and Omemoo vilhge. I solicit. your voice 3‘ d in ï¬nance, andifeccted l shallsmreno € 5 sere you sad the 0011 any to the best of my 3 am}. 1‘ :m' f v: 33:“ Intercomâ€"Yours truly. JAMES 89551;? ‘ I To the Electors of East Ops. Enzi'y Omcmee: BOARDERS WANTED-{om In-o-|d.. u-__- ,_ 3 AAA: - 0pc, December 20th, 1895 â€"5? TRAY SHEEPâ€"From the XECUTORS’ NOTICE OUNTY COUNCILâ€"DIVI- SiON No Uâ€"From One of the i. Emi7y and 3f 3 number of I. audience fox mathemat- wipe! Fmfl)‘ r was sad it» ins ween? Hivu- urn-I {.0 UTE riff": @513 51