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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Feb 1903, p. 12

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“Wu on 1“» “cm. xx wxu In 1.1.1:) blag; WILu Ulcll' u‘icuu, MISS Jun-n MOSQI'S. W. H. Cullis d leg was broken near the knee. and Webster. . _ . an JOh" Jackson were appointed auditors at the physician has informed him he Mr. M. McLachlan returned from-O salary oi $7 00 will have to remain in bed a number his visit to Toronto last. week. ‘L ’ ' of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Amey oi Cannington! A GOOD SHOWING A gang of Grand Trunk employees paid a flying visit to this village. The annual statement was a very have been engaged during the last last week. encouraging document. It was the week making alterations in thewait- The Library Board has undergo-w .company’s eighth. It said that the ing-room on the Maripom Station a thorough change . in the olliciul company began with 1861 policies in house, which will be greatly appreâ€" stall. At the first meeting of the force for $2,027,082. In the 12 elated by the station-master and the board G. B. Rennie was elected pre- :months 1006 new policies ‘0!“ 81.3”, travelling public_ sldent, F, G. Perl-in, sec,-treas_ ; ,505 had been im. Expired and Mr. Wellington Tait came home b00k committee, the Rev. Mr. Webâ€" QCancelled policies were 690 for $757.- £rom the R033 Hospital, Lindsay. on ster, G. B. Rennie, llr. Chambers, s580 leaving in force 2,177 policies Thursday of last week. .He was 'Rev. Mr. Clair; finance and enterâ€" ”or $2,472,007. The company’s as- operated on for appendecitis. and tain'nient, E. Lytle, F. G. Perrin, .sets ups! $74,482.81. Exclusive of only spent a. little over three weeks Flonélce Weldon and Stella. Rennie ; policy fees the CO“ of doing- business in the institution. He is looking Mr. J:: B. Weldon was re-elected Ii- for the year. was only 11} cents per} very well and speaks in‘Javorable bariank. {$100 insumnoe. or about 16} per terms of the hospital and its stall. Mews. Arthur and Armour Han- ‘cent of the 88.17737 Premium in- Why, William, what makes you cock oi Cambray were seen in this come. look so pleasane ? remarked a. friend. village last Saturday afternoon. - The airplus Was 86,258.12, ,a gain one day recently. It proved a very for the year of $4,307.71. The av- satisfactory explanation when a 'â€""9â€"'T"" erase policy for 1901 Was for 81.060; third party informed the inquirer WOODVIILL last year it was for nearly $1200,'an° that a little boy had appeared in There is talk of enlarging the 2increase which indicates an improved Mr. Goard’s home. ‘ ~\ schoolhouse, as it m ‘0 have be class of risks. (-Thihmattiter of If'ural mail deiiV’el’y '00:: too small for its requirements. THE DIRECTORS' MEETING an e arm 0 a mo Ion. was - Hestor Mchchern, Eldon Sta- - ' brought before the Institute meeting ition, who bought the house where ,33- mfimugumfi?' d;- on Friday, and was unanimously fgl-xSchoolmaster Wilson lives, is prepar- "fica-s were mrielm ' . f u o :‘ sored. nA copy ol the motion Willéing to move to to“ shortly. We iPresident W as o owe- be place?! into Mr. Vrooman, fivho 9x4 extend to him a cordial welcome. 'Waent' Join C 1' pressed: fiis approval of these-heme! We are losing families every, day in a Cornei . mp” ' in “‘0 ”559‘ address he made. for want of more dwellin 1.01.3.3 ' ' . Courtzi'm‘as held in the town hall} Hrs. Currie. who was 1i“ up with Hr. Thos. Stem Was appomted . , . . . _. , licitorinplaceoilr.D'R Th afternoon, and only one a senous illness, is :mprovn . ‘ W ' ' case . e up. for decnsnon. . This s'l‘he public meeting of thengillagers 'ao'ilhe steady.“ oi thek'tompw“ was.hetweanlenhyandGmll.re-‘heldonthealdina.,iodisumsthe‘mmt a-edit’ I gnrdxng the rentmgol’aiarmandnewtownhanmenm, '“rectorsand “moths. di- the loss sustained by the tenant: a unit incited”. and the council m 1‘,- li G ('omeil Gonll, whose roots and vegetables will mm. by-Iar for tho’m'th. m. ny. owes. m Fae destroyed, owing to nah-re- poople team.» he... ‘ an. “11y, William, what makes you look so pleasane -? remarked a. friend one day recently. It provei! a very satisfactory explanation when‘ a. third party informed the inquirer that a little boy had appeared in Hr Goard’ 8 home. Hr. Wellington Tait came home from the Ross Hospital, Lindsay. on Thursday of last. week. .He was' operated on for appendccitis, and only spent a little over three weeks in the institution.‘ He‘is looking very Well and, speaks in'd’avorable terms of the hospital and its staff. l Mr. Wm. Tait happened with an accident while drawing out Wood in Parkinson 's woods, Thursday afterâ€" noon of last week. A card in his leg was broken near the knee. and the physician has informed him he will have to remain in bed a. number. of weeks. Agang of Grand Trunk employees have been engaged during the last week making alterations in the wait- ing-room on the Maripom Station house, which will be greatly appre- ciated by the station-master and the travelling public. Mr. Albert Diliman, who‘has been cheesemaking in Eastern Ontario, is in this vicinity for a. few days. Mr. Thomas Shearer of Brace- bridge has been in this neighborhood for the past few weeks buying up a. few horses to take home with him. Miss Sarah Jacket Was ill during. the most of last week, but is near- ]y well again. We are pleased t! notice that the entrance examinmtions taken from' Oakwood last year, will be held here again. It is likely Oakwqod will remember Mr. Channon for. this ser- YICC. Mrs. Sedan, who has made a. lengthy visit with her daughter, Mrs.1 Chas. Peri-in, returned to her home on Saturday morning. A little baby has arrived at Mr. Noble Tait’s home.. Owing to the stormy nature of the day, the attendance at the churches on Sunday was very small. Dr, Vrooman, M.P., and Mr. Sam. session of the Farmers’ Institute hem Fox, M.P.P._ attended the afternoon on Friday. VMiss Pearl Bowes, Lindsay, spent Sunday with friends, in the village. The township legislators met in tha_ town hall on Monday and transacted, business. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE OAKWOOD AND VICINITY PAGE \vmc LUU Mr- He ‘tion, W111 130110011112 7ing to m extend to We are for "a In} There is talk of enlarging the schoolhouse, as it. 3801118 to have be come too small for its requirements. Mr- Heston. McEachern, Eldon Sta- ster, G. B. Rennie, Dr. Chambers, Rev. Mr. Clair: finance and enter- tain'nicnt, E. Lytle, F. G. Perrin. Flame Weldon and Stella. Rennie : Mr. Jiu B. Weldon was re-elected Ii- The Library Board has undergone a thorough change V in the ofliciul stafl‘. At the first meeting of the board G. B. Rennie was elected pre- sident, F. G. Perrin sec.- -.treas - book committee, the Rev. Mr. Web- V | Mr. L. 'Adair, Winnipeg, spent. av.‘ ,couple of days with his sister, Mrs.l E. Prouse. l l The-W. F. M. S. of the Presbyter- ‘ian church are anticipating a. good! times-MAM; pie Social, which tumm' Maw-Friday night, Feb, 13th, in the’ Presbyterian church. A good proâ€"f gram is being prepared. . | Misa Mabel Bailey and Miss Eva. Irwin of Cambmy,~ spent. a couple of 3 days with their friend, Miss Ruth, Webster. - Mr. M. McLachlan returned from- his visit to Toronto last week. . Mrs. Rev. Websier rcturncd' homo,l after spending a. few weeks with her‘ m9_ther,#Mr._sr.r‘D. Gourlay, Toronto. . farm life. It Was a strong proof that farming does not appeal Ivery strongy to our young men. The life of the farmer boy compared with that of his cousin «was described zis enviable yet. Farmers now-aâ€"duys are sending their sons to college, in view of a. profession. The informa- tion given by Messrs. Fraser and Sheppard was ’very valuable. Farmer’s Institute meetings were held in the town hall, Friday afterâ€" noon and evening. The crowd in the afternoon was not nearly as. large as it should have been: Most of fhose present were men _who ought; to be thinking about. retiring from Mr. D. Ewart of Lindsay appeared before Col. Deacon Friday ‘giternoon charged, with disturbing a Bailifi's sale held here some time ago He . appealed to a higher } court, and so the case will be set-j tled by a jury in the sessions ncXt, J une. pairs. An important witness was afisent, and court adjourned tq meet. in Lindsay on Friday, Feb. 13th. [FARMERS’ UNION MUTUAL *- . HAD A PEOSPEROUS YEAR rtant witness was ‘ T Ldjourned tq meet. "1:3 Skill! [9“. Fire Insurance Coup. ay, Feb. 13th. Lindsay appeared “I “5“ “3 All”! M Friday giternoon The 61‘s and patrons mat the ,urbmg 1} Bailifi's Far 'Umon Mutual Fire Insur- Some tune . ago ance Cosmpany in the tmm hall to a hlgher } l case will be sc-Lâ€" ion Thursday. . usincss occupied ail the sessions next day. A good deal of it was, of lcoursc, routine. The directors' fees were increased from $1 to $1. 50 per day and 5 cents mileage. 'year to fill the place of Mr. Ellis, resigned, was reelected. A couple ‘of claims for animals killid by light- ning “ere disallowed, because the terms 01 the policies regarding. in. spection after death had not. been complied with. The rules require that. an aninml “hich it. is claimed lightning killed. shall be viewed by two disinterested frecholders within two days aftex death or by a. veter- inary within 5 days. It was decided to raise the limit of ‘insurance on a. horse from $60 to ’375. Mr, Geo. Graham moved to "have fifteen instead of twelve direct- ors, but the change was not made. Messrs. Lownsborough, Mark, J amic- son, Beecroft and Hopkins, the four retiring directors were re-elected..._Irn the place of Mr. Jas. Greenau,, .i-es- igned, Mr. W. S. Graham of Emfly, was elected director and Mr. E. 1!. Hopkins who was elected during? the ' On Saturday last while coasting on- a steep hill near Mrs. River's. house, Fred YorstOn, aged 8, son of ,Rcv. Mr. Yorston of the Baptist church. struck i1 stump with such force that he was picked up insensiblc and car- ried home. Dr. White was called and reports the‘paticnt suffering from- ,internal injuries as well as a. badly ,‘bruiscd head. On Monday Dr. Gra- ,ham of Fenelon Falls was sent. for, ’but, .the doctors held out little hope _ for recovery. l a. straw; Conservative in politics and a member of the Independent Order of Foresters, who attended the- fun- eral in a. body. Deceased leaves a widow and six children, who have the sympathy of the entire connmunâ€" ity. lman of not feeling well and a. few days ago was compelled to take his bed. Dr. White was called and found his patient suffering with inflamation of the bowels and did all that medi- cal skill could do. On Friday last Drs. White, Frost and Wilson held a consultation, but none of them gave any hopesvof recovery. He was well and favorably known in this vicinity, The funeral of the late Robt. J. Stephenson, G. T. R. trackman, who died on Monday last after a. short illness took place on Tuesday at. 3 p.111. to Kinmount cemetery. The deceased was a. strong, rugged man 'and had worked on the track for abbot 25 years without losing a day through sickness. Last week he complained to Mr. Smith, his toreâ€" ry Western, Rosie Forest, J ennie‘ McInnis, Willie Mollan, Cecil'VGillics, Percy' Pamlin, John Nichols, Joe Kinghorn, LRussel Jordan. Jr. pt.‘ 2nd' classâ€"Elwood ‘ Strbud. Zellaf Owens, Kenneth McPhadyen, Roy Tamlin, Charlie’Western. 13c class; -â€"Herbie Nichols. ‘ ‘ nie' Greenaway, Viola Tamlin. H03 ward Tamlin, Mary Polley, 'Ethel Judah, Percy Gillies, Arthur Tun- lin, Charlie Owens, Lizzie J ordnn; Willie Jordan. Sr. 2111! __c_l_ass‘>â€"Hughg sfioud. Ethel Owens. Willie Nichols, Arthur Tamli‘n. 7 J_r'. and cl‘assâ€"Har: ! School regal-t, for the mouth 0! January; numb arrangedjn Order " 5th classâ€"Helm 711ch Sr. 4th chs‘Svâ€"Lockligjlc; Innis, Edith M91199, Louie Gorrm; Louella, mollon, Fred Tamlin 'and George Western (equal) Jr. ,4th classâ€"Wesley Nichols, Magnie‘ Honest: Alston Greenaway, Alex ‘Forrest,; Elsie Tamlin. Jr. 3rd. classâ€"- Jenf JANE‘I'VILLE Court Halve-s C.O.F. will hold s W social in the school bombard ’on Friday. Feb. 20th. A mpigal ‘Iiss Emma T. Irons, elocutio'nist. of Toronto will assist. See posters. The members of L.O.L. No. 46 of falls .place wish to neturn Ll‘ through the columns of T115) 1714:: man-Wards to all those who.“ Kind} ly took paytiu the.:‘rognun..it theig‘ L parhin theJ‘ngnu!‘ basket. social. KIN MOUNT BNâ€"HARIPOSA .200, Rye"; ........... 7 .4. ........ am PM White Eyes......... ... 757,- Oats ............................. liciw Pen, small ................. S 83- Alsike C!0b¢r...... ._...... we of Red Clover .............. :iness Potato“ per bag"..- ... 3 per Butter, per pound» ........ ‘- Pel' Chicken per pair â€" â€" in. “they. w'blb ”on... â€" Gme. pa- ....... .......... 8“" ms, W m9...- .0. IV- Hugs, live per cwt. ..... 060:.- Dressed hop. per m. ... nl4_. i7, ETERBORG BINDER TWIVE : 1903 ? Sand for Samplq, Order Back. ‘Tmotcw to! 108 am m "as"; 30.3%..2 fi gin-fight, aha M Run. and Fire ia-csuranéé acme-ts : also the NORTH BRITISH mimcturrnz, and other reli- tops. $9.25 to‘w.75 common to good. $5.5i to $0. Hogsâ€"Receipts. 4900 head; active heavy 5c higher. other: about steady: heavy. $1.10to$1.15; a fe-.:v.1t$120 mixed $1 to $1.10; Yorkers and pigs. $6.95 to $1 mm $6 to $6.25: sings. $5 to $5.50 Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts. 11.100 hold tin-:31]: top lambs, $0.00 ‘0 $6.65; fancy, $0.:15 comma to good. $42.5 to $6.50; year Hugs. $5.25 to $5.50: ewes. $4.50 to $4.65 top mixed sheep. $450 to $;1L15 common tc gtod, $1.5 to 84. NEW YORK LIV! STOCK. New York, Feb. 10. â€"-Be-vesâ€"«Recel pts. 1 ar direct. Dressed beefâ€"Unchanged at 1: to 0c per pound; a little choice beet at 99.1 per pound. Exports 10-day are 06 0:21:1th 2240 sheep and 8840 quarter: of beef. Clive: : -â€"Recolpts 10:: market steady: son‘s at $5 to $9.50 per 100 pounds; Little calvel at $4 to $4.50. Sheep cud mmboâ€"Bcce‘lpg 1996 head: «flew 10..- to 15¢ higher; lambs nun: common mne- steady: e told at $3.50 to 85:9! export do.. $520?” bunch of chdce when at $5.50: «113.3251 to $3: iamb- at $5.50 to $1; culls. $4 75 u .Hogsâ€"Recelpu 14 6.1-3: market steady ie hon cold at $1.3 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO m STOCK. (311m Feb. 10. â€"Catfle-â€"Recdpu.m m“ 4‘ Tuna. dovzgoodt pane-teen. ”3500;53:- tonnfinm. $3to$4.25: “he“ nnd reed“ $2.25 to $4.40; con. 1.0 to $3.40: heifers. $2 to $44!): cunnerq 1.0 to $2.”: bulls. $2 to $4.24; ulna. 5:0 to $1.15; Temfed steers. $8.50 to Receipt- W. 24.”: to-non'ow. sum“ om. coo; steady to so mar; nixed Ind butcher. n!) to $1.45; . end he. . no t 5;" .5331. its; ":1“. “3% .. «“2: 1 bolt "at Inlet. $0.” “$0. $0.05. Show and babe-Mp“. 14.”: Ibo" Hohâ€"Eesvtvvsâ€"éléi Weanvvhaiiflnot le- than 100 lbs. nor more than 200 lbs. en ggn'cgrs: sold at 85.90 pg art: lights, 3‘ "-V -v, $5.65: flow; 343 to 'sB Beth'cwt" I“ “ha, 83 per cut. ,_ EAST BUFIALO “m IIIABKET. that Butalo. N.Y.. Feb. 10.â€"Cameâ€"Re «Ms, W; study. ‘ Vansâ€"Steady; A--- M Mllch Canâ€"Much cow: and springer: m worth $3) to $52 each. Calvesâ€"Calves sold at $3 to 810 each. a tron: $4.50 to $6 per cwt. Yearling Luauâ€"Lamb. .sold‘ It “.50 ta sne'epâ€"Pnces 9.50 to $4 per am. for eggs. nag bpckg a; 52.50 toA $3.25. 7 v.01" ;v "l.wp IV.“ V; IIIVIIIUIII vu‘yu‘nw $3.65 to $4: loads of good b hers' IOIJ at 84 to $4.30: common butgct'ro', $3.2! to $3.50: rough. $2.80 to 83p; cannery. at $2.60 to $2.90. , 2'3 Feedersâ€"Feeders, 1000 to 1100 It». ex no worth $4. and light feeders, 800‘ to lbs. each. $3.75 to 34 pa cit. - Stockmâ€"Stockera, 500 to 700 Ibo. each. or good quality, are worth $8 to $8.25 {a cwt.: or! colors andngoor *qallty of he tinge vols-ht are we :2. to ’83 per Butchers’ atticâ€"Choice picked 10a 0! butchen' cattle, equal in quality to best exporters. 1075 (o 1150 the. each are worth $1.43 to 8458110.“ 9! medlpm packers], cwt. ronox'rouvn nocx. Bax-1pm or live stock were not 11:29.5! car loadq, compoualot 970 «£10,676 sheep and laws, 500 bags and about 25 elven. Export Cattle-Choke loads of he." shippers ca want “50 to “.85; common with exvorm $4 to 84.33. rtBullsâ€"molce heavy export bum “Do M t 84 t .25: In bu". axioms»? "f ff?” . TORONTO RIDES AND “00!. HidesNo. 1 deeminspectedso on to w $2 Hide; Nozstem "....001 0 Bid: No. llupec ted....007% 008 EidmNoJW Impede-lunom 007 Cnltskino. 0.1. selected . ........ . 0 10. Calfskin; No. 2. selected .......... 0 (6 Bacon: (dnlfles). each ............. 0 65 Sheepskins .............. $9 89m 89 E Hide; No.2lteem, “....001 007% Bid: No Ila: ted....007% 008 EldmNoJW lance.tcd... 008% 007 Calfskin. 0.1. selected . ........ . 0 10. Calfskin; No. 2. selected .......... 0 (6 Bacon: (dnlrles). each ............. 0 65 Sleepskhn ............. L30 80 to 80 W Wool. fleece ............. 0 )5 o 16 Wool. unwashed ....... ... 0m 0w Tallow. rendered .......... o 06% 0 Turkeys. per lb Geese. per lb Duck; pc’palr Chicken per pair ....... Honey. per lb ........ Honey (sections), each §3kffifi¢iu¢dgnmubm Potatoes. car lot..'......... 1 00 Butter. dairy, lb. mils .... 0 18 Butter. tubs. per lb. o 13 Butter. acumen. lb. rolls. 0 22 Butter, acumen, boxy 0 22 Butter. bakera’. tub ...... . 0 15 £93: nut-blag!“ ........ 3 g u an. per Gem. per lb 0m Ducks. pet-w: 0 75 Chicken. per pau- o 45 Honey. per lb ...... ... one Honey (sections), each 0.1% Occuoeoooooenu aaaagxzsafisssa Rye. bu ao-oo...oa.ooo om U ‘Barley.bnm........ ....0‘7 o 0.“. bush ..............035 o Buck'hflt. I,” ........055% ‘ J... 108024130 PAR! PRODUCI- Whole-II.» Hay. baled, cu- lotu. too ”850m 8’ M Straw. baled, cu- lots, ton. '5 00 5 75 Potatoes. mlota.’......... 100 119 Butter. dairy, lb. mus .... 0 18 0 20 Butter. tubs. per lb. ...... o 18 0 19 Butter. cream. lb. rolls. 0 22 0 2i Butter, cream. boxes 0 22 o 28 Butter, bang-2'. fitnb ....... 9 1:} 0 16 Gull- Wheat. red. bank ....,...:0 72 wse-t. when tangy 2 3 (‘hlcm .... ..“:. ..... .... :13” Toledo...... ........ ., 4% 81' watt, No. [Na-then. TORONTO SI. LA‘VBKNCI nwm. mm. ‘I" "' I," '.~.(. .‘1 I M m ”I reload much-ace! hon rates-day: W‘mxncmd‘Ia-d any at; W V _ ~ ; ‘- 1.1-:an n'ugux'unxm FM‘“ “‘3 ‘30 doubt muon- .3 Important the“ cause. May: ‘ ' ' cum nay. 1:11.; JOHN P. CUNNING THE MARKETS. clum- nofloo “I not luv. been received by him at. tho‘tixno of such dint-button. mud this 17th day of Jana-y. 1908. I003]: JACKSON. Solicitors la! (h d ”.48. NOTICE TO OBI-EDITORS. â€" Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Re- Viacl statutes of Ontario, 1897, chapter 129. that all the creditors and others having claims against the eetete 0! Isaac Wgtson, late of the Township 0! Sound-ville. in the County 0! Victoria. farmer. decay ed. who died on or about the thirty fir-t thy 0! December, 1902. are required ON OR BEFORE THE 28rd DAY OF FEBRUARY, NEXT, 1908, to eend by post prep-dd. or‘ Aether to latthew Watson of the g'ro'nehip o! Lexton, in the said county. tamer. Harland P. 0.. the executor of the will of the unit! de- ceased, their mum‘l and eddmeeee, the {an particulars of their chime. the statement of their accounts and the nature 0! the eecuritiu. if my, held by them. And further-L take notice, that alter add lut‘men- tiomd date. the aid executor fill proceed to distribute the elects. of FARM FOR SALE. â€"-Ono of the best {Inns in the county of Victoria connining obout 112 acres, all plow land in limb-class state of cultivation. Buildings good. Eight mile. from Lindsay. one mile from Ronboro. and four miles SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUREâ€"Auctioneer Peter Brown will sell by public auction on SAT- URDAY. FEB. 21"... on tho prem- ises 49 Wellington-st... Lindsay, the household good: o! If. John Mal- lctt. Sole at. 1.80 o’clock and without. reserve. BULLS FOR SALEâ€"Two Pure-bred Shorthorn Durham Bulls. One is a. 2-year-old and the other 13 month- old. These are pedigreed animals. Prices reasonable. Ap- ply to F. SHAVER, lot 13, con. 1. Marlpou..â€"5-3. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Ea“ half lot 14. con. 1, township of Ops, 100 acres. For particulars apply on the premises or by letter to THO- bom Omeznee. For particulars apply :t the Wutdtmn-Wu-der o!- DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"In th- north ward, five minutes walk from P.0. Woodshed, stable and lot. A good property. For par- ticular: apply at this omce.â€"5tf. acres with buildings, c1693 to Lind- say, suitable for market garden- ing. Apply at this oflioe.â€"6-3. RESIDENCE FOR SALEâ€"Solid brick, two Storeyl, 9 rooms, bath summer kitchen. Good locality. Apply at this omee.â€"6-u. MAS FLUREY. 7 Lindsay, P.O T0 RENEâ€"Valuable (arm property on con. 6, township of may, two miles north of Omemee, containing 100 acres almost entirely cleared. Good buildings.‘ For. further pur- ticulars apply to THOS. STE- PHENSON, Omemee.â€"6â€"3. - Durham Bulls, all ages, afi'd bows and heifers for sale. Prices low and terms easy. Apply to WIL- LIAM R. SWAIN, Valentin. P. 0. --5-tf. FOR SAL‘E.â€"One mare, five years old ; also Cutter, buggy and new 3‘?“ of harness. ’Apply to J. G. EYRES, Lindsay P. 0.â€"7â€"t!. BOARD OF WATER COKIIISSIQN- Eliaâ€"Sealed applicuuons address- edtotheundersimdwfllbemcefi ved by the Board of Water Com- missioners up to Monday. the 23rd February,19Q3. at 12 o 'clock, noon. for the position of SECOND ENGINEER AT - THE PUMP HOUSE: salary $40 per month; Applicants urc’muested to enclwe testimonials. and not. apply to oommiuionéu persdnally. G. H.» HOPKINS. Secretary Board of Water Commissioners.â€"-.6â€"2. -: ‘ STONE WANTEDâ€"One Hundred 'cOrdé lime_ stqné fox: grunolithiq winks. Appty to J; J. imam, Lindsayâ€"7.2. ' 1 FOUND.â€"On December . 20th, near 0R SALE â€" Eightâ€"roamed frame house with brick addition, in cart part of south ward, } acre land. Price $550., Apva at this otfice. 14081â€"01: Wednesday. neu- there- ddenco of In. Dania Funny. ,south-mt Opus, -3 Sable-Colored . Collie Dog, answering to the name 0! ‘-'.Jeny.” Finder will b. m- mdod “for thurning him to .10” CAREW. Linuxâ€"7d; STEPHEN Cum-Licensed Auc- tion” {or the county of Victoria. Scle- promptly .tmdod to; char- ge. moderate : satisfaction guar- ”teed. Order. an be let: gt comer of Colborne and Sum-eta, Lindsay. a ladies' purse with buss chain. containing small sum of money. Ohm:- can have same by applying at. this once, proving property and paring expense- of this advertisementâ€"$3. Banach um store, William-It Liam Ont. -â€"52-'U. 3 gumbgr of Registeied ID “If m 'AW-WARDER, mummy 1 I “V 7 0‘ ‘0" '8 [w hors.»_:_i 511: 1 and 12 ade cu: 0.. . WWW, M, and imprmcd Y . I 'ch TUESDAY. FEB. 24th.-Dy .u f Wt MOB“. Ct‘di! NLIQ‘V‘O hm stock. implementsmnd house; hold furniture.- 3“ provm'ly (0:13. ‘ m ”ma“ lot 3. ”-le t dd“ ““113 and without rosvx'Vu FRIDAY. FEB. 20th.â€"By Peter 31'0". wetioneer. Credit, suloof In M and imp1c111(-m:=,thc WOW 0‘ Mrs. Elizabeth Coad. lot 24. eon~ 12, Marip05u_ 5;th: “ 12 O'clock-um without, l‘vSL’I‘VC- m "D stock are 4 first-clam 'ol'kins horses. 3 colts, 1U xuilCh 00". “lo a. new cream “ONDAY. FEB. 9th.â€"â€"By a. Jack- “ tum. Credit ML: of separator. mNISDAY, FEB. 18.â€"-By Geo. mosh. Inctioneer. Credit sulv “ farm “01* and implements. the My 0‘ Robert Sanderson, 1M 7: con. 2. Vet-alum. Sale at 0110 0010* than: and without :16ch- 8. E1600. 7 Sale at one a“ without. me. Amm' Silo at one o'clock Sharp and without reserve TUESDAY FEB. 17.â€"By Arch. Gunmen. auctioneer, joint credit 9.10 0! {arm stock and implcnncmg. MONDAY MARCH 2nd. -B\ Arc-.11 CW “CHOW, auction sale 0' Vim” 10“ and household fur- Euzm‘ “1 the Village of Kirk-field. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN acres, 5 miles wwt of Lindsay, Im- ;' proved. Very desirable farm. ‘ And also a. number of houses for sale in town. For particulars ap- ply to CHRISTOPHER CHI'I‘TICK, +137. . Lindsay. ta 2 miles north of Cameron 800d bPiCk house and good out buildings. TWO HUNDRED ACRES near Beth- gay; land and buildings are excel- TWO HUNDRED ACRES, 9 miles south of Lindsay: nearly all clear- ed : good buildings ; near sclzoal and church. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES. two miles south of (>an- mee; well improved. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY AC- nea near Cameron; all Clczu‘cd 3 good buildings. ONE HUNDRED AND "WENTY AC- the property of Messrs. D. J- Smith and Wm. Saunders, “‘0“ half lot 4. comes, Eldon. This is an important. sale, the list of stock Ind implements being very 13"8‘" Sale at one o'clock and “'1'me ELEVEN. BUILDING LOTS,â€" , cipally on CaWidgeâ€"st., um Kent. These are excellent bu sites. ‘ TERMS OF SALEâ€"Ten {MW of pin-chase money on day ()1 , .1 per cent. in 30 days, lml mm.- mm min on mortgage at 5 per mm Saleat two 0 'clock p. m. :xi: 1] There will be a rcscrw Mi. further particulars apply to JAS. H. LENNON Auctiom-cr. [um I have received instructions Mr. John McKinnon. to so” 1 lie Auction the cast ha} 18, con. 1, Maripcsa (m b DAY,'FEB. 28th.. 1mm, Simpson House, Lindsay. 11‘. uable farm known as lhv Hoflat {W' containing 1““ ‘more or less. Sixtyâ€"live am under cultivation, balanu- land. On the premises is a log house. The farm is un nortfiwest of Valentin. six mil Mariposa. Station and tm-lw from Lindsay. Good roads 1! direction. These are without an ucst' pest tigltsduade. y q m’ ‘h‘ To a inany quantitv. s w, 933 Color Card. ' 6°“ Elephant bite Lead - Amberite Varnishes McLENflAN 8: CU. The cum Paint Co., Monm Farm for Sale by Aucticn. PRISM BRAND READY MIXED PAINTS Farms for Sale SATI'I may 1t J.G.’Edw Meat Choppers Seeders, Mrs. Po Irons. Wire Cloth Clcthe Line Reels.‘ and Towél Rollers. MCLeni CO f Vol- XLVl, N0. 8. SEE 0 Builder’s flardv Blacksmith’s Sup Spades Shovels Washing Mac hi Chums Tinware ‘ Graniteware Glued Sewer l ‘ Fenland Cam Fire Bricks still we were sell at the on N o. 30 at 8c: excellent line; These an your cottons, them. NW ACall Solicitcd 6: C0. We strox

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