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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Jan 1900, p. 10

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Flanking Operations Successful and Boers Fled in Disorder. you if you intend budding t2? season to consult me 1 have an up-to' A Point Gained of Considerable Advant- ageâ€"Gen. Bullor’s Coming Fight at housebuilding at the very lowest Tugela River Promises to Be the Most best workmen. the increased by the enforced delay since the last engagement. He has now lu-foie, him a series of walled and for- tilied hills, running 16 miles along the line of the 'l‘ugela. These are swarm- iner with the enemy, posted in posi- tions of great strength, and bristling with guns, while the river in front. is in full flood. The coming battle will certainly no the stifiest and probably ilw- most momentous of the entire (tan-.paign.” t ad Most Practical Farm and Family The Bes a Paper Published, FOR ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Believing that every one «it our readers sh aid have asleast ue (and agricultural and fa-uii, Jour mil, we have perlec ed arfs-iremeiita.sheiebv um can send the; practi :11 and menu :tive Journal FARM asp Home, in comection with The WEEKLY PRESS and the llaxov ATLAS or Tue W012 hD, on remarkably liberal terms as giVen balow. Lack of Space formds but a brief description of the contents of FARM AND A WELCOME BAY OF LIGHT. French’s Successful Tactics Should Teach Government a Leeann. London, Jan. 2.â€"â€"(4.30 a.m.) The success of Gen. French in driving the Boers from Colesburg has sent a Wel- come ray of light throagh the gloom of the campaign in South Africa. Ev- erywhere it is commented upon as an example of sound tactics, and as an illustration of what may be done \‘m‘rll the right methods are employ- ed with the Boers. The Government is urged to take the lesson to heart and see that no stone is left unturnâ€" ed in the endeavor to get the largest possible force of cavalry and mounted infantry touthe front. Now that Gen. French has the Boers on the run, the hope is expressed that he. will give them no rest, but will harass them until they have found their way across the Orange River, which is 12 miles distant. The old wagon route to the Free State traverses Colesburg, and crosses the mav he mantioned toe Reports, Fruit Culture, The Apiary, Talks With a Globe. i :ve Stock and Dairy, The Quesrim Box, Plants and erinary, Fashions and Fancy Features. . '5‘,\R.l .ixo Home is published semi-monthly, thus uisi 1 3.0 i 24 numbers a year, the. Whole miking i. volum- oi over 500 pages, beaming with all the lat-:51. and must reiabie information that experience and sc‘c-ice c bll supply. Address all orders to ...... GEO. LYTLE, LINDSAY Plans and lnventions, Lawyer Around the The Poultry Yard, Flowers, l‘he Vet- Wozk, Household no for it) cenis Whammhtfimi of the best humorous recitations, embracing the Negro, Yankee, Irish. and Dutch dialects. both in prose and verse. as well as humorous compositions of every kind and character. Sent postpald for 10¢. Johnston McFarlane, 7 1 Yonge St. Toronto. an“ ; G.T.R. LOCAL TIME-TABLE river by a line bridge, 1,340 feet DEPAE'FUBES. long. It is believed that the Boers Bellevdle nixed ................... ...... 5 50 mm :91??th to‘t’mrds d ligrval’s t' Poml’ , Mixedvia Bethanv ..... .. ...... 615 mm M or eas ; an e Clues 10n IS ngnfggfilxed via Whitby Mid P0115 P6117 5 50 M“ whether Gen. French will be able to $02!?) ’3xmpmié'éééé£fié§"‘””3221?gt: secure these two bridges before the Tgroutoglollxed vis Iiomeville::::::. ..12 10 pm Boers destroy them. One important ' Hfiubum'qfixe“ ----- ... """" .... - 2 401”“ fact of the success of General French gmffita‘"'2::'.::::::'.::'::::::: 2133:: is that it Will probably have 3*» deter- ponuope ExpregsvtsPeterboro........-. 8 05 p.111 rent influence on Dutch disaffection. ARRIVALS. At Modder River. gfignyzimwfi'fi‘gfiggjfixx: 223:: At Modder .River the Boers appear gmzffinedmm'roronto ........ ......‘glllgr‘m tr; 30" modifying somlenghzlxlt their line . _ ---------------- ........... --‘ o e.ence. lcnera u er’s scouts. igggé’fidli‘ghkfifipfifipfifiii'22211.2313:3 have destroyed a Boer camp estab-1 PortHope Ext-cam 01011150 -------. 3029-!!! lished in the vicinity of Springfield, Whitby MIX ..........-.. ......... . ..... 8 58 p.111 SOUth‘VQSt Of COIQDSO, by a Free State l Belleville Mixed“...u....................10 20 mm The 11.03 mall lor Port Hope closes st m e P. 0. at 10.46 a. m. The 8.65 mail for Toronto closes at 8. ~: The 11.00 mail'zoing north connects r 1h the I. B. 6 O. Rv. _ The 3.00 p. in. north train carries no mail. ____â€"+â€"â€" l. B. O. RAILWAY. commando. A similar movement has been made at Modder River. A large force of Boers, it is reported, has formed a new laager about 15 miles down the street at Kameelhock. Ladysmith ‘till \Vell Dec. 31 --- Heliograph reports from Lady- Lelve Lindsayfiliiisfigxlgg.‘ ....... 11 10 8.111 mith Show ihat all was well 0“ have Junction ...... ............. ....... 2 40 p.11: (30- 31- The bombardment was, being l my::2hfdgyoliuncti’cnxzrx....... i123: :onganued, but.1ts intensity had re- Altl ....... . 71": - l . Leave Ba-icroft.I....B...k.f)...s.E.B..v.IfE: .....1 Want \n OffiCial desPatCh from Lady- * Leave Junction ...... ...............‘...... 2 xi pan 'mlth confirms the report cabled yes- ‘. 1 Arrive at Juuuton.... ................1 itpm Lerday that several oflicels. woiv the . m Arrive at Bm:mh........ .. ._.......5 15 'pm l“-avorishire Regiment were severely A. I -,.».; / . , ,,\ a i wounded by the explosion of a l'~ shell in the mess tent. A new armored train General Buller from Durban. A Cape TOWn despatch says an exchange of prisoners is under cor» sideration. The entire seventh > have sailed from England by Jan. 11. lirm determination rights as a belligerent power. must be preserved at cerning the actual status of the nego- tiations which have been begun with Great Britain about the matter. Apâ€" propriate steps have been taken, of which Germany sult. The action is regarded by Gerâ€" many as of the utmost importance, as seriously involving the rights of neutrality. prisoners from Malopo report Captains Vernon Col. Badenâ€"Powell's stall, were killed during the engagement Lord Cavendish-Bentinck was wound- ed. from Chieveley to-day says: has reacl 1.1;”... division Will '1 W0 TUIENER'S PA li’l'Y BESCUED Eight Boers \Vero Killed by Goldworthy’ to Germany Thinks It's Important. - Berlin, Jan. 2.7â€"Regarding the seizure by the British crusiei' Magi- cienne of the Imperial mail steamer Bundesrath of the German-East rican Line, a high Af- of the Silence conâ€" ol’licial lerman Foreign Office says: present must await the re- Annther Costly Sol-tie. Lorenzo Marquez, Friday, Dec. 39. â€"â€"Advices received here from Pretoria under date of Wednesday, Dec. says that an official despatch Mafeking announces that in the sortie which the British made from place Dec. 25, attacking one of the Boer forts with cannon, Maxims and an armored train, that the fighting raged up walls of the fort, the 100 men killed and wounded, the Boers lost only two men killed and seven adds that Captains Grenfell were captured by BOer scouts near Colenso and were being sent to Pretoria. 27, from that so persistently to the British lost while The despatch Kirkwood and wounded. To Sucheed Lord Roberts. London, Dec. 30.-â€"â€"The Queen has approved of the appointment of the Duke of Connaught as commander-inâ€" chief of the British forces in Ireland. Two Captains \\ ere Killed. Pretoria, Dec. 29.-â€"â€"-Three British that of and Sandford, in which :i Boer Gun. Dec. 30. -â€" A despatch "Native Captured London, runners stale that General White. made a. sortie from Ladysniith yes- terday, and carried a. strong Boer position at the point of the bayonet and captured a big gun. The stateâ€" ment is confirmed somewhat by the strange silence of the Boers besieging .Ladysmith yesterday." . i .. l - a ¢ aptain. London, Jan. 2.â€"-â€"The ed by way of Weenen from Lady- smith, dated Wednesday, Dec. 27: “The Boers are actively bombard- ing the town. One shell struck the Devonshirc mess tefi’t, killing Capt. Da-lzell'. and wounding scifen lieuten- ants, Dent, Twiss, Tengman, Catlin, Byrne, Scafe and Kane.“ .. . llllll Mllll lll lN lfllllllll. _ ‘ following‘ telegraphic message has been receiv- J Two Battalions Landed on South Side of Laguna de Bay. Americans \Vere Killed-Twenty Four Filipinos Found Dead-150 Pris- oners and Four Guns Capturedâ€"Again- aldo’s Wife, Who “’35 Erroneously for hundreds of feet. No one was inâ€" jured. The hou:=es destroyed were 12 frame dwellings. The damage will reach many thousands of dollars. A New German Prince. Berlin, Jan. 2.â€"â€"F.inperor William has conferred the title of Prince on Count. Von linlenberg, the German Ambassador at Vienna. Prince Von Ha szeldt-Trachenberg , Governor of Silesia, has been created a Duke, and hereditary nobility has been conferred on llerr Thelen, the Minister of Pub- lic Works. _________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"o To Subdue 'l'igi-o Rebels. Rome, Jan. 2.-â€"â€".-\ despatch from Massowah says an Abyssinian army of 10,000 men, sent north to subdue the Tigre rebels, has reached that Province, and that lias Makonnen, the Governor of Tigrc. has establishâ€" ed his residence at Endanoniine. California Again Quakes. Los Angeles, (7:11., Jan. 2. â€" Two slight earthquake shocks were felt here yesterday. No damage was done so far as is known. The shocks were felt at San Bernardino and other points south and cast, including Sandicgo. Greater New Yoyk Has 3.550.500. New York, Jan. 2.â€"â€"â€"'l‘he annual re- port of the Board of Health esti- mates ‘the population of Greater New York at 3,550,500, a gain of about 100,000 over last year. Great Britain’s Itevonue. London, Jan. 2. â€"- The public revenue for nine months ending Deâ€" cember reaches £78.774Al4, against $568,386,348 for the corresponding period of last year. The Suratugi. Pulled .8. Santiago de (Tuba, Jan. 2. â€"-â€" The Ward Line steamer Saratoga, after having been ten days aground, was pulled off yesterday by the. Santiago and two tugs. German Warships Going south. Berlin, Jan. 2.â€"â€"It is announced that the German protected cruisers Condor and Schwalbe are now on their way to Delagoa Bay. Two Feet of “low. Toronto, Jan. 2.-â€"-Pe0ple living in Oshawa and the lake towns cast of there to Belleville were very much surprised to hear that dust was fly- ing in Toronto yesterday. These towns had a very heavy snowstorm on Sunday, fully 2â€"1- inches falling. Sir James Puget ls wad. together with the costs, ( the Court House in the Town 0 o'clock in the forenoon on Tuesday, LondOn, Jan. 2.-â€"The death is an- 'nounced of Sir James Puget in his >; 86th year. Treasurer’s Sale of Land -â€"â€"INTHE...... COUNTY OF VICTORIA, For Arrears of Taxes, to be held in the Court House, LINDSAY, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20m, I900, At 11 o’cIock A.M. 39:8le 1 :er and satisfaction Momentous of the Whole Campaignâ€" Force After-a Sortie- B t d D d on Dec ‘03 Has surâ€" es um , epor 0 ea. - ~ . ~ - Eula-1‘8“ Has toFrce Own Guns and 620 Rounds d j - .... '1‘} Times In mnwed In every case. . ' Lon on, c an. d. le ’ M 01' 31311311 at lientoc, 9d premises, and 38w 3:323:33 of Shrapnel'captured \Vith Them. ifs second edition yesterday, Pub' "meted m ”3 TOWNSHIP OF BEXLEY. inst edged. All or are Rensburg Cape Colony J 0 ishes a. despatch from Sterkstrgonz, Manila, Jan. 2.â€"â€"The first move- promp y....-- ’ ‘ ‘ ’ ’ an. “F" d t‘d D00. 31, WhiCh S'a’Si H ap - r ieral southern advance d BEE Incl-E Gen. French has completely defeated Maoritmorency’s scouts wgre cut off glcixgrgfl ayeStfelrday morning, when Part of rJot, or sgeet. Lot Con: A‘Tefl \ A Recall-ii: Fatima. 8E“ the Boers and occupied Colesburg. owing to their refusal to leave a two battalions of the 39th Infantry N t .(YfV-Si 1?. v; :21 The general continued to keep the wounded officer, Lieut. Warren of landed and occupied Gabuyao, on S 1%. IN 11 .- fâ€"II/M Boers 0“ the move) and pressed thm Brabant’s Horse. These men. Under the south side of L'iguna d0 Bay. Wes: half 7 8 1:00 closely Saturday and Sunday, givmg Lieuts. Milford and Turner 0f the lTWO Americans were killed and four ' 11 9 11,6 BANKERS AND BROKERS them no time to make a. prolonged Frontier Mounted Rifles, defended l were wounded; 2-1 of the enemy’s Birch Island Baleamlake , stand, and when. day broke he was themselves most gallantly against a dead were found in one house; 150 situate at north-westerly Wlthm Stflkmg distance 0f the enemy. the repeated attacks of some 800 irisoneI‘S and four sixâ€"pou’nder rapidâ€" nomt 0f Cameron or BLg 1 ' Sunday night all the cavalryartilleljy Boers. The enemy resorted to niovmg fire guns were captured. Island assessed t8, B‘ (I. and infantry, the. latter riding in during the night, but were repulsed auumamu,‘ “if” ‘urrwdcmd reeney BDNSUL $100K EXOHANBE 3100-» wagons to Increase the general m0- with loss. - f .' , f, 7 d’ VILLAGE OF BOBCAGEON ‘ Y k bilityhstarted upon a night march “At 5.15 this morning Captain “Aguinaldos “ 1sz 5.15“” ‘mM .18 Wof Bobcaygeon street, 60'62 Broadway, GW 01 with the ObJeCt of turning the Boers’ Goldsworthv with the Cape Mounted £11111)$0S 51i1e1§llrrelidiliC(l t80'3 d allor Sof Now Strider], known , right. The flank operations Were suc- Rifi . . j ’ , - 1 _ '1 are s a 'a 1011 o e -r 11- also as of gin street 7 r , es, arrived and the enenlb 1111119 . ) .. _ OI cessfull l’he' infantry and field bat- diately fled to the‘hills. Turner's par- fantry at Btntoc, l’rm 1nce of that W ofJohn street 12 T ' g, Y 1'. fl Money... teries immediately made a femt at- tv whose horses had nearly all been name. -_ TOWLSHIP OF GARDEN. -..LO 5 0 . _ 't tack, and while this was proceeding killed {ms rescued They ‘(lisplavcd It was announced from Man11a,Dec. 3 2 179 can he midethmu‘lh:‘ ewlat‘o“ “nth depot: the cavalry and light artillery got splendid pluck‘ and-the brilliant 1.1111,“- 23, that Col. Wilder, some time preâ€" West half 3 3 100 of$§0 [thirty dollars] unwardElorhinpgr ce - completely around the enemy’s right nor in which ,(7apt. Goldsworthy efâ€" vious to Dec. 15, or Dalia” that East half 7 4 90 margin upward] on the Stock xc. gh h flank, as arranged. . The program fected their 1.01in on his own res- day, had telegraphed to ligandfrom 18 ‘ 6 20.5 . Thegreatestiottuneshawebefitflmadet mug worked Without a. hltCh- The Boers ionsibility is deserving of the highâ€" Bayombong that AgumuldO, “1111 a TOWNSHIP OF DALTOL. s eculations in Stocks. Wheat 0‘ Cotton. were utterly surprised and, finding {ist‘praise Our 1055 was two men number of Egorrod litter-bearers,had South half 4 1 50 pr on are interested to know haw SPecula' their retreat threatened, fled in dis- wounded. The Boers lost about .30 crossed the mountains nC‘dI‘ Bayom-j North half 1 12 50 tion‘yare conducted notify us and we W1” send order to the eaStWaT‘d, leaving 00105“ men including eight men killed.” bong, 110ng southward, and that TOWNSHIP OF DIGBY ouinformationand marketletterfreeofchafge- purg in Gen. French’s hands. ’ g _ F c his Wife had died in a V1112th , 1n % 4 100 y charged for executing â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" cmmr Glpwhe" Again”. m" ' . . . that vicinity. It was added that she , TOWNSHIP OF ELDON Usud conm ssmn HOW FREVCH DID 11‘ Count Glcichen of the (lrena-dier‘ had been unwgn since 'the hir‘th of North half 15 1 100 orders. 1: Municipal and Railway ‘ Guards, and a distant relative of their son, and that the hardships of Partlyingnorth-westerly‘. sodvernnizli'ons furnished on apolication ior Boers Abandoned a. Gun. Which Was Queen ‘H'tm‘lih who “as ““i‘l‘fkd their flight proved fatal. from andadjoiningschool _ Bon squo1 -nd exchange-~45'6m- Captureoby the British. at the battle of thc.1\10(l(h‘1‘ “‘0‘" -â€"-â€"-â€"â€""â€"'â€"" lot, and described in deed purchase, 53‘“ 0 .. _ has recovered lrom his Wound and LATEST DUTCH PLOT. from FolliotttoBrown 9 NPR 21 i“ London, Jan.- ...â€"-The Daily Mail has left Cape Town for the front. Part bounded on west by has the follOng dcépa‘t‘ch; dated ‘ Rising on Foot \Vith Object of Seiziu: Balsover road and south Jan. 1, from Bensburg. lesterday ‘ , , Cap, Town and Docks by Portage road,asseseed BR afternoon a big force of cavalry ANUTHER ““LURE MADE" U 1 J.Scr1bner in 1896 10 NPR I; . (1 int ntrv, V'th . , (‘ape ToWn, D90. 31-â€"â€" gyrumors B LSOVERINE'DON. . . 2:0 pel‘sorial Vlconififgndgli?si}c}::::l German Steamer nundesratihi Captured are in circulation of a Dutch rising, King-st SCIEEIQEAGE OF 0 WholesalelanleetailIDealers. French, moving by detour, occupied by firms“ warm”) M” c enne‘ With the Oblcct 0f seizing Cape TOWN ' TOWNSHIP OF LAXTONQ some hills three miles from 00195- Lorenzo Marquez, Delagoa Bay, and the docks and capturing the W t H lfll 4 100 1" berg, where the Boers Were in "Dec. 30.â€"â€"The German steamer Bunâ€" Governor of Cape Colony, Sir Alfred “feast hilt 5 6 100 . - , strength, confident in the natural aid desrath, belonging to the (German Milner. The centre or the movement East half 9 8 100 ...The most convenient Yflrd m town aliorded them by the hills. .lalast African Line, has been captured is said to be l’aarl, a village about 7 11 20 for Lumber and Shingles Of all “The enemy’s position extended six as a prize and taken to Durban. The 30 miles from (,‘apc Town, where a binds miles .around the entire village. At Bundesrath arrived here from Mozamâ€" lilCCtll’lg of the Afrikander Bund was 46 ‘K‘ : D . Tile daybreak our artillery opened the bique. The Bundesrath sailed from held yesterday. A similar meeting “-Lalh, Lime and ram. ' battle. The Boers were taken by sur- Hamburg, Nov. 8, for Tonga, Lust was held at Richmond on Dec. 28. S fK' t6 ..Glazed Sewer Plpe, With all connec- prise. but replied vigorously. An Africa. and 11' 15 reported that the members S (JofKiE‘s-ssh'l' tions artillery duel was maintained for Why 511,, \va' Captured. of the liund in thes‘e two towns are g TOWNSHIP OF OPS a : ' T D 1 nd short two hours. Then a Boer Hotchkiss London, Dec. 30.â€"â€"A representa‘ivc acting 1n concert. 0 e ., â€"-DR\’ HARD“ 00 a onga collapsed and was abandoned. We of the Associated Press has leaiiied _. The members of the Bund at W‘el- SW tNfilafirisboiSEg -4 9 30 E â€"â€"Fresh blined Lehlgh C031, Egg, captured it" A BOG“ big gun was that therZ-‘were three German ofiisers lington and the Dutch in Clan “11- 110* librettofore soldngfgr ‘ S ' nd Nut cominor direct from silenced, 1“” this and the other 1309" and 20 men, attired in khaki and in- hill“ (ll-“tn“ 1111‘ said to be armed ‘ $81,381,534 10 40 tovea 1 . 1 1 and no old guns Were withdrawn to the northâ€" tending to serve the Boers. on ”yard with Mausers, mid to be anxmus to 28 11 118 the mines reggiitiuy,1 a (1 out at “V“rd' whither we are harassing the the Bundesrath, which explains her USP them in bt’h'dlf 0f the Boers- bins of C08. t0 eceane Boer retreat by a damaging shell (“17 Although the stories of a rising _ , . pture. . .~ 1 . ) . q . . . North half 9 4 100 {Educed pl’lCES- hrfi'l q} 1 . . h 1 1 11 The Mazicienne Did the Trick. 2:: (1;:(creghtfi’g’r tlhn: ){;01|);:C:Sgofilslh‘ North half 1 6 I“) .â€"Charcoal {or kindling' few?) Seijnl-iiqnilislr 1rI1 Ogillistimasremu'ubi]: Durban, Dec. :29.â€"â€"â€"The British y l A l l I "_: - 1133110011;I B, papartr't 118 ((35 B1 ., mith Coal a specialty-1 ant \‘70 ‘hrivebc'uituredk many “.13ng cruiser Magicienne seized the German Happy New Yem- For 40,000. 0c 9 17 7 .... aCkS ’ 11nd a considerable quantity/Of slores steamenliuiifilesrahh {1113111141}; b13132; Boston, Mass. Jan. 2.â€"â€"-A happy South half 6 8 100 II delivered to Our losses were slight, but the 340“ _B"‘-V' ‘ e “l e I g ' New Year in reality fell to the lot South half .1. 9 100 Orders promp y Boers must have suffered heavily. a prize 9mm; v. of nearly every person employed in {8 i? % any part Of the tOWD- They may stop at Achtertang, or The Imndon PreusTge‘ws. in r the great woolen industries of New South half 5 12 100 gggss 3;; 9t .. fist-ms.- rg m Essa: 1:53:11“ ‘2 s, . ....w 3,3 __â€"â€"â€" ‘Icrc 8 r1 geiSSI in-c. ' ~33 ' . 11 '1 " S 'ent 1110 00(3- ut 4 14 1 What Bane, H“ to Meet. commenting upon the Bundcsmtll ”1' The. increase takes effect in all of the VILLAGE OF COBOCONK London, Jan. 2.â€"The Standard‘s “dent, pending further information. mills owned and operated by the E fEr beth t. 6 ' ‘ - The Daily Chronicle says: The "1‘ American Woolen Com ianv which arx o ”‘3 '8 correspondent at Prere Camp, tele _ - . f , , 1 t , . _ l -' 7 L SW Comer,being srcel I I graphing on Jan. 1’ says: Sir Charles ci-dent was lllUSt un ortunatc, “‘it suiiated in six of the Eastern States. nextmlotS W of m. ’Ph ‘ No 56 Warren’s division is now nearly comâ€", the Germans may 3:“‘1‘1t‘ul‘ To“ It is estimated that yesterday's ad- beth-st., assessed toAlx’r Office and Yard. one ' plete. Its headquarters will be at Of the inquiry “nth confidiuce in our vance Will directly affect. 40,000 McGregor in 1897 39 F R ‘ r'a Ave. 3, - ' 1' . 1 fairness. hands, and indirectly nearl 200,000 < No.9, Victo I Psttourt. Itas .umored here th it The Standard says: We feel sure iersons. y the guns which were captured from . ~. 1 fl? 1 . - .- . that Germanv Will recognme the limo So ene on st. 1 4.1; _ Gen. Buller at (,olenso have been _ ‘ _ . . , f "tin . ' SofPaul-st. I mounted in the hills commanding the impeachable “111ml" u our in)“ (I ' Explo'ion “ reek“! Home“ E of Queen-st. ‘i drift over the Tvcrcle, River‘at Springâ€" We Shall ”fierce sue]; f'l‘fim: “8 “.0 Pittsburg, Pa, Jan. :3.â€"An exploâ€" Eof Queen-st. ‘4 . . f’ 1 . , )ossess wit evcl‘)‘ (05er ” cause f . '»\' '13 . ‘ ‘r z ' ‘ A GREAT ELUBBING OFFER field. ['he Boezs, it appeais. cap- I j .. . q . I, 'nconwnience 1” $1011 .0.- st\er LIS‘.11 llll(lllll.ht ll. TOWLSHIP OF VERULAaI lured 620 rounds of shrapnel when Lh" lt‘LSt’ ””8“.” 1 1"1‘)â€"\‘111‘» ‘1 thrnmg borough near they took the guns. Gen. Buller's trade among ”mm” “at“? bl," “‘1' here, wrecked a large number of West half 31 3 100 difficulties have been immeasurably the same “m0 we shall fii'or‘gluznl‘; “mm”; and “"0 “ll 90"(‘1’81 streets COUNTY TREASUREB'S OFFICE. Lindsay, November 14th, 19 (First published in the Watchman- .. ...FOR TAXES IN THE...... TI?(:)"70'ZE§I' (IDIET‘ SILLJZJSU7JIDEEEL£5_ TOWN or LINDSAY. Town of Lindsay, in the County of Street. N. King .................. . . . ...... S. King and E. St. David .......... . S. King and E. St. David. .......... S. King and E. St. David. ......... N. Kent E. and E. St. David ........ N. Kent E. and E. St. David ........ W. Logic .. ........ $.Logieu ............ ....... . . Logic .......................... . W. Logic .......................... . Pa 1: 1 E. Logie ........ . ........... . ‘ Park2E.Logie. ........... Park 3 N. Russell .................. . Park 10W. St. George .......... . .. . E. St. Paul ........................ .. Block “N. 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Elsa Coats clad- vertlsin' gd: 0 . . 11. $1 93 - 1 85 wa-I 21 11 2 20 26 31 45 .54 2‘3 50 I5 61 4 36 34 20 21 37 13 6'7 2 51 3180 13 ~11 26 00 1152 2380 15 15 1 98 17 13 15 52 1 99 17 51 869 105-1 690 12 73 1 92 14 65 1060 46 68 499 8 75 2' 1s 22 52 3 14 VILLAGE OF NORLAND IN LAXTON. 1 35 185 228 216 185 â€"'2 4 91 G 7 VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD EAST IN MARIPOSA. 1 85 1 85 322 322 Oi O! CO 819 631 185 34 8930 40 374 31 82 85 56 TOWNSHIP OF SOMERVILLE. 27 32 2 28 40 lb 42 78 117 92 47 11 26 04 25 24 :21 09 7; 75 28 97 . .1 Pa 72 30 10 H H 04 it. 0 HOONN‘CAIQNIQNUFIO 238838358587-138 E assessed: :3 ssssessre E E i; N O *1 20 82 ...: 02 our 0 799 185 VILLAGE OF KINMOUNT IN SOMERVILLE. 45 34 18 02 11 a 80 o- l 95 2.7 U 2-180 I. THOMAS MATCHETT, Treasurer of the County of Victoria, as directed by ' Warrant of the Warden of the County of Victoria, dated the Fourteenth day of . ember, A. D., 1899, will proceed to sell each and every of the above mentioned of land, for the arrears of taxes now due upon them respectively, as above set : unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid t‘Lindeav, in the Said County of Victoria. at 125' the Twentieth day of February, AD. 1900. T. MATCHETT County Treasurer Warder, November 16th, 1899:) ooorpoi pa. Fl 03 townl interest. . S Treasurer’s SaIe of Land 9...: five real Interest 0 st 4 per cl Deposi dnwable intereI Jonul lots or parcels of land, for the arrest 3 â€"â€"â€"d GP. A Dis Del' Qu Pro ‘ 'ful ne Whereas b virtue of 3 Warrant issued by the Mayor of . . ictoria, and authenticated by the corporate of the said Town, bearing date the 9th day of November, 1899. and to me dim commanding me to levy upon the following taxes due thereon and costs. I hereby give notice that unless the said taxes and .2. are sooner paid. I shall. on Tuesday, the 20th day of February, 1900, at the 1:3: Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Public Auction the said lands, or as much thereof as may be sufficient to pave arrears of taxes and~all lawful costs incurred. ' All the undermentioned lots are Patented. Lot. 38 16 17 16" the Town of Lindsay. Droceed to se' _ Ccst of Advcr- , tismg Ccmm'L. 36 .y- Part. Acres. Arrears $14 3?. 6 20 621 :. ‘3 0111 JA H. Nalé F3?” afimw *0?“ owns s2gall-c9 H -I~IO>¢DUHi-uhv-J 44 55 at) 2.5 GIOIO V HHH 888 0 V l b: I» ILNabilLI :- .I- 3.81:: let-e: H to n N. . HH iéiéi! 94 D: e: [{4" D Nm$$5mgmqgwm 35883936388888;35588888388888. ...: omdfifiewgmwm "I N 9. "I F‘ ‘IOMICMRJMNJ amammuw enamomm I ll“ b2! u mowmmu totem 84398 M iii mofifi Maesssesssessceses a a; l

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