av UIL vu-_--__v A. \‘erv prettv marriage took place 1° l1 *3 . _ - ‘ . . ; r. Thom 5 Real 5 cndm a at the home of Mr. ArChlc McInms on few davs with friericrislisn ficketigg. wedne‘Sday laSt‘ when his daughter†Mr .Thomae McInnis hada very Ida. was united in the holy bonds of' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . _ . . t , . successful wood bee last. week. matrimony to Mr. “ear. ot leï¬erlaw. 1 WI H , h d b l' ht Th _ _‘ ' ‘ ,. f d b'ReV'.‘ - r. . Reazm a anot er Sig e (eumom “ a†per 0mm 3 attack of rheumatism but i: able to Mr. Wesley, pastor of this church. ‘be around again ’ ‘ Mr». Alexi. Grant and her ison. Hugh? Master Finley Mark is spending a were to the funeral of her Sister. Mrs. few davs with his sister Mrs. Mac. Dunoon, of Lindsay. We. the people Murrair, Oakwood. of this place, extend our sympathy to Mrs. Grant in her bereavement. Mrs. S. PutV‘is, of Orton, but form-| -_.-. ,..- we nlane has been svfl'dmg 3! Mr Flemimr of Toronto formerly “1'. Leo Noble who has been 111 me Yukon for the past eleven vears re- turned home on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas, of this place, spent, Sunday with their friends in Sunderland. Mrs. Grant in her bereavement. Mrs. S. PurV‘is, of Orton, but i erly of this place, has been spend] .fcw days with old acquaintances. Mi-zs M.Booth spent a few with her cousin, Miss M. Der Lindsay. Mr. Hunter Raines and sister, of Saintï¬eld. spent Sunday With their sister. Mrs. (indirey Truax. of this 'plat'c. Mr. Joe Ream has been spending a few days with his brother, of this place. ‘ ‘ ‘ H_A.t_.. The Farmers nunâ€"“w. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tallowdown. of l'inedale. spent Sunday with their frivnds here. v ice-President Allan Eaton. K. h. .vwxnuu..u... - e W. R. Travers. Second Vice-President General Manager. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Interest aIIOWed on the daily balanceâ€"from the day of deposit tn the day of withdraw-(11.. In this way nut 23. dollar is ever idle. Branch Oï¬ices in this district: Nestleton, Janotville and Dunsford. Bethany. Pontypool. 1“ __.._. ._,_._,__ _ , Those that attended the convention held in Lindsay on Saturday last re< port a Very succvssful mvcting. The service next. Sunday morninrt will he conducted by Mr. W. Mul len. In the evening there will be a song service by the choir. conducted by Rev. Mr. Ward. Service at seven o‘clnck. o clock. . ‘ . ways which have everywhere become! The League “9"1“ “9“ ““13? ““ so familiar. Though not members of Tall ening “in be take“ by Mâ€- W. H' the church. you have shown a kindly a: w 1' l Slemman. Miss Ward Will take the interest in its seVeral aepartments of I ‘ topic, entitleti, "What constitutes a work. You haVe been liberal contrib- only call to the mxss on ï¬eld. Chou praC‘ utors to its funds, and your home has Scotc tices at the close of the service. A full always been open to our rmnisters. mitts attendance of the choir is requested. We are sorrv that‘ we have to lose s'now ' parts Mr. and M’s- D- Perry spent S‘m' you, and trust that as you are not goâ€" ï¬nd day nth M“ H- Drew. ing very far away, you will occasion- then: 515- Isaac Davison is spending 3 ally look in upon’ us. Please accept on in few clays m:ith.her daughter, Mrs. G. .this silver tea serVice as a slight tok- pose. Dawson. “lur‘d- . _ en of our regard, and may it ever re- Gr“ A large number from thxs sectmn mind you of your many friends at get: â€"__‘-â€"_â€"â€"# Franklin, until by GOd‘S- grace we SHOW meet in the home over there. miles H'm- President: ‘Let Us Tell I You Somethins! President: LL-(Iul. President: Juhn Gilchrist. Esq, Allan Eaton. R. E. Menzic R. Travers, Second TRANSACTS A GE S .-\ 1 .EM CORN ERS ("RESSW-ELI. The Right Hon. Viscu ’ x7 Victoria St L3, UL ........ ' V I (:1 ha: 3?; sl)<:ru:}mg a. ‘ ML Fleming, of Toronto. formerly a a Q 1 11.1%. . of Mt. Horeb, now 0%“pr the house >le. Who has been in the ' on the Veals farm. 9353 eleven years re-| Mr. Morton. of Ebenezer, will soon r I'_,_;_‘_ Tana: Hon. Viscount.'l‘cmpletown, Caitle Upton. Co. Annnm, anu Victoria St... London. S.\\'., Ingland. LL-(Iul. James Munro, M.P.P., North Oxford. ist. Esq. Vice-President Crompton Corset Company. Toronto. é-I. Menzie,~Bm-.lze Gunby, W. G. S nclair, A. Grove a. ‘ - n__-.o-.. C a few )I. Denis. days Bank of Canada attended the convention held in Lind say ' on Saturday last. ,3-__ _ I Mr. Morton. of Ebenezer. will soon vmove to the farm of Josiah Jones. ‘ Mr. Lew Fallis is giving up farming iand is about to move to JanetVil‘le. er. T. Thompson has rented his 2;’t'za.rm. III“DC‘ [OI “V g vvvvvvvv Mr. Rodwell has taken a farm near . """" . . 7 Wthh he purposes erecting in theheaguc of Omemee. took the opp“, .; tundty of fulï¬lling their agreement 0n . Bethany. . A large number of friends surprised Spring. W evening 0‘ last week but' Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fallis last Thurs~ _____+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - oweidnngestdoayvery dWle "Wm day evening. They came from 31- BFTHA‘IY 'only a low of the most courageous ‘ ‘ of the male sex anaerobled at the most every quarter round about. ' ‘ Some ï¬fty or sixty were present. A A fine boy came to the home of Mr. flb‘m’ â€OWL I‘O‘W‘th't‘ndlnï¬ WV ' ' - ~ scarcity in number they were pre- V-el'y pleasnt time was spent. During and Mrs. Alva Thorndike a couple of veiled on by the P ll t of the| the evening Mr. and Mrs. Fallis were weeks ago. Congratulations. Omemoe We to my on presented with a very pretty tea set“. We understand that Mr. Bogue, of .meetlng. which they vice. and the following address was our village, has purchased the farm coming style that everybody protect | malt: by the Ilev..[)'r. Marvin. pastor ofthe late Mg. grungy. W R wan We “11;“. that we am“ soon have. or â€than†°‘r°“‘t‘ “‘3 are tol t at r. m. 0 the pleasure of having our Omemeel To Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fallis: will take up farming again. friends conduct a. meeting for the bear Friendsâ€"We, a few of your The Rev. Dr. Marvin gave an inter- Bethe! League. Red‘ many friends. have met to show our esting lecture on “Marriage†at the oq regard for you. now that you are leap year party recently held in them wish that the red tqque should be about to mo'v'e from our midst. From terests of the W.M.S. discarded for the remalnder of this your childhood days you have been Quite a large number of Bethany wlmer wm‘ the hope that the wee- among “3. and We have learned to 98- people attended the concert last Fri- ither than might become more elem} teem and love you. out. But my advice would be to keep ' h ' ‘ T ‘ ‘h ' 'nt ‘t3 0! \ou ave always day evening eldm the l eres old e -ln its mm. a there â€I shown yourselves kind and consider- the EPWOï¬'h League. yet “W to be much weather .0 ate to others. We shall much missl I . . emu". that the flapping 0‘ m tassel your genial presence and pleasant ' about the face will feel like the GRASS HILL. ' balmy zephyrs of J one. ways which have everywhere become‘ 0 ‘ of last ‘ so familiar. Though not members of Talk. about British pluck !‘ What , “ "W‘my â€WM “'39“ the church, you have shown a kindly we Wt at Grass Hill is British Iï¬vtth‘gniw: tï¬mmmv? 2111i Ill†interest in its several departments of “In. 5““ ‘12:“ Jazmin“ n2"; it)â€: in an Beagle. ‘éemmmidh’; ’ yes’ ' -the ladies rn the fullness as well as . \Vork. X’Ou haVe been liberal conthlb‘ Only mlidlm but the sturdy ,the mum? 0' mp rt A _ _ . h, 3 . “Hr 0 . ,_-__ .uuh 11G '13 ’Marvin, M.A.,B.D., Ph.D., .pastor; Alex. Veals, Ira. Gardiner, imembers of committee ML and Mrs. Lew Fallis gave 3- zero. I tell you. Mr. Editor, we nave we Wm to m. and“: _u__ Party on Saturday evening, at which time to talk abou€\Kâ€lpli1Â¥ and his yen and Mrs. s; 05"“ our BMW! 3 number of neighbors were present. "Lady. of the Snows, and wonder in the loss or theu' sister, In. Du- It was in connection with a baptism~ why Inclc Sam or 30199 church mail. of Lindsw. who passed away . . . . don't; send us some nissxonary mon- to her long rest. last week. _. al sernce, at whxch theu‘ Infant son ey to gm. a stove instew of .50 Mr. W. H. 8.0 n. of um. [and the mfant son 9f H. Fallis Were many flour «and egg crates. Even general mat. tor the WW' ibap’tized by the Rev. Dr. Marvin, of fl we have freï¬h myth-1t good is [Life Assurance 00-. P.5d his M cold flour and egg crates without any run a. flying vmt lat annuity. IBethany ~ 11in? A saw 01 our pummel-8' Hr. Sandy mid/(mm known ‘ ._______..._.â€"-' i{wallow candles wouid be better than ulameSuldy)‘len here last Taup- ‘ e no heat or Light. I hope somethinglday 101' Toronto, mm by E OMEMEE will 'lge done before the tnin isheld Ir. Nugent, mg major upda- ‘5‘ ReV.Mr. Wood, of TorontO, occupi-‘UP mth snow agakl. . ‘ m at mWJor his leg. Ted‘the Presbyterian pulpit on" Sun-- “his sale of stack. m"m~3 mug“: w 11.00]: out tor)“. Jackson": ad. for which has“ quid ï¬ll-W idSYaftemoonin the abseneeof thc| Mrs. Russellhnreturned mdr1nmum§wtfl8lnl In“ . -, . ..- . . ,g ' ' ‘ In Ln- -, . -_ L-.. _~._-v._¢_s-' “-3“ ; Messrs. Grout, Admins, Williams, mealtime}! .were in Lindsay Friday night witnesâ€" weeks .1 'sing the ï¬nal hockey dutch between ,Toronto of Parliament Co. Anttim. 311d latter YOUNG. auuuu.‘ ty were present. A A ï¬ne boy came to the home of Mr.‘ e was Spent. During and Mrs. ~Alva Thorndike a couple of md Mrs. Fallis were weeks ago. Congratulations. Very pretty tea set-. We understand that Mr. Bogue, ol llowinlr address was our village. has purchased the farm Dr. Marvin. pastor ofthe late Mr. Murphy,‘ it: We are told that Mr. Wm. Rowan Lew Fallis : will take up farming again. “We, a few of your The Rev. Dr. Marvin gave an inter- .ve met to show our esting lecture on “Marriage" at the now that you are leap yea'r party recently held in the in u “r \1 Q I lbbwn: I Miss Wetherilt and Messrs. Bryson " and Harvey, of the Omemee school staff, were in Lindsay on Saturday. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. McCrae‘ and daugh- ter, Miss Ella, are at present Visiting .- Mrs. J. C. Eaton, of Toronto. . Mrs. R. J. Mulligan and Mrs. T. J. a. :Macpherson are in Toronto this week. Mrs. T. C. Stephenson and Miss R. “Stephenson, were in Lindsay on Sat- :urday. . Mrs. Wm. Magee, who has been visâ€" itinga. few weeks with her brother. Mr. A. Mills, of Haliburton, returned t o Lluubay an... ..-._-, reasons the home team failed to makei good the ï¬ve lost while in Midland. We are sorry it was not otherWLSe. The High School students spent Monday night of this week sleighrid- ing through the diï¬erent wards of the town. The evening was favorable and! was thoroughly enjoyed. Miss Amy Parsons, who has “been. spending her wellâ€"earned holidays in 1 Peterboro, has returned to resume her‘ |duties in the store. 3 Dr. Thompson, dentist, returned on Saturday after a weeks' absence. I! Those who remained for the Brit ton train Saturday last had a rather glong wait and besides the misfortune of arriving in town too late to hear the Hon. Mr. Hanna Provincial Sec- ? Quite a number of our villagers and residents nearby were in Lindsay on Saturday to hear the ProVincial Secâ€" retary address the electors of West Victoria in convention in the Acade- my of Music. ' Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bry- son were in town Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lhidley,‘ of Man- vers, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in Omemee. I .04“ the Hon. Mr retary. bark for Mr. J. home SaturdaY- LVIHVL v vw -u Mr. Henry Laâ€"idley is busy hauling material necessary for the dwellmg which he purposes erecting in the GRASS HILL. V balm Talk about. British pluck 2‘ What 0" we want at. Grass Hill .is British .W phans, yes. and stalwart men. . Englishmen but the sturdy] Scotchmen and Irishxnen. eVen with ' mitts on, falling exhausted in the snow drifts bhis winter in far away parts. you need not wonder if you ï¬nd a score or more. and none 0! MI â€mm Rmiishmen. (town with mitts [span the ‘ the ~ thing to warm you but a ton or so “of shorts and flour and egg‘ boxes, with the weather 34 _degreee bebw zero. I tell you. Mr. Editor. we have time to talk aboutlxKlpling and his “Lady of the Snows.†and wonder Ill-y .. _.- -v, 7 on in a. civilized place like Mari- posa. To think that a station like Grass Hill. the best paying station on the line, and the roads through the surrounding country blocked with snow. and after walking tour or ï¬ve miles. then have to, wait from. 9 a. m. until 5 p.m. {or a. train, andno- Jr‘dbs run. um; â€you r..., ".5 m the line, and the roads through to his home in Manitoba. lest Sal.â€" ;he surrounding country blocked with urday week. ' snow, and after walking four or ï¬ve Mr. George and Miss Douglas at.- miles, then have to wait. from 9 a. tended the tuners! or the late John :11. until 5 p.m. for a. train, and no- ~'I’hompson, their brother-iaâ€"law, .0! thing to warm you but a ton orso Toronto. ‘0n Feb, 13th.. The was of shorts and flour and egg» boxeS, were laid to nest in the cemetery with the weather 34 _degrses xbelow west of Sunderland.‘ zero. I tell you. Mr. Editor. we haVe We extend to In. Archie McFad- time to balk abauï¬xKlpling and his yen and Mrs. S. Grant our sympathy “Lady of the Snows." and wonder ‘in the loss of 'their sister. Ifl. D“- why tnclc Sam or soine church noon. of Lindm, who passed away don't send us some missionary mon- to her long ran M week. .‘ ey to gm. a stove instead of .so Mr. ' W. H. Robinson. of Orillia. may flour and a“ crates. Even general gent. ior the “m’ if we have fresh emswhatgoodis Lilo Assurance 09.. paid M8 M cold flour and egg crates without any a flying visit 1th Tuesday. {ï¬x-c? A saw or our gamma-9' Hr. Sandy W,’Whowu A no... .....u.. _..~«I.A 3... MOAP fit-n “lame andVY'IAH. hm m n“ m. gunmen m [ctulalcu [Iv-“v u. ,M... v. JV.-. v..- r ter Spending a. week with friends in has been unboqmble. We how it will Marina. not prove an neg-ices u w anti~ Miss Ethel Head is Wag .Jew sip-Md.“ weeksat her aunts,HrsDr Sunk, AcoM'W‘MmW Toronto ,, u Mr. J. Power'- our Wynn. Magée is buSy hauling llmg to conduct a. meeting for our sister im groomsman, a“ league of Omemec. took tin 0990ԠIMcK'inley, 0! 1‘0! tundty of (ulï¬lung their went 0n duties of bridal Wednesday evening of last. week. but 'looked charming owing to very (1in weather. or silk oolienno. , a. few of the most COW“! suit Wu . rich of the male sax mnblod at the Ito much. er. above town. Notwithltuadlng Mr' Atter (he mt" Incas-city in number they were pre- down to n my a o veiled on 5y 9'0 President 0' 9‘9 Iver. The tables Omomee League to carry on the and. and looks: of _meoti‘ng. which they did in such bo-l The Foot“: w] farm coming style an; everybody pro-wt Co.. wholesale 1 AuA-_ ...h|. nu- Mina. m-n“ wanna 1n- 10 in Toque Society have expressed the wish that the red tqque should be discarded for the remainder of this‘ 1805' winner with the hope that. the wee- Fri-ither mm might become mom clam) * _ . L- A-..I.n s.‘ 6AM M-iss 'Gilson spent last Saturday in town Walking all the way from her home, Fair View, to the startion, both morn-ins and evening, in the Moore and J. Jordan will be over In grippe, so they will be able to attend the convention. Mrs. Smith is improVing. J. Grimpson is spending a few days with his sister. Mrs. Moore, before going west. 1 The deepest sympathy is extended 1to Mr. and Mrs. Mclnn’es and family ‘in their prolonged illness and trou- ble, hoping they will all be better Deepest sympathy is expressed and ‘ _' -----n null Mrs. Duuu- .9 Hal.-- U J. Grimpson is spending a. few days The sum with his sisf‘é‘h Mrs. Moore, before worst kno Rev. Mr going west. The deepest sympathy is extended weeks has to Mr. and MrS. Mclmies and family ‘parishione in their prolonged i}lness and trou- hem last. . n L- smooar . LA.) ‘ ____.â€"â€"â€"â€"_____â€"â€"_..,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"?â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€""_ ' On Sunday night Rm’. ’1‘. Snowden M-iss 'Gilson spent last Saturday in preached a thoughtful and interest- tm‘“ walking all the way from .her ing sermon on "LeSSons from the . home, Four View, to the station, -Life of the Patriarch Jacob." ‘ ' ' ' ' the I xfmniormng and eVemng, m i_ We regret to say that Mr. Richard G... .. h... comb m :53: mmrlzéteggtr 3:: .' M . W. , son are nmproung, and hope r w-ild’aud woolly mt. Moore and J. Jordan will be over Mr. Barry Argue has been sufl’cring la. grippe, so they will be able to . attend the convention. ifrom a severe attack of qumsy. but Mrs. Smith is improving. Us now convalescent. The snow blockades have been the worst known in many years. Rev. Mr. Comm. who for many The deepest sympathy is 01‘0“de weeks has not been able to visit his to Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnes and famfly Iparishioners in this vicinitv, was in their prolonged illness and trou- hem last week and on Sundai' morn-i ble, hoping they “'in all ‘39 better 'ixg held the usual service in the Deepeez’c syï¬mthydiï¬plgssed in“: iPreobvterian church. extend to 1‘. an . wncs ' _ , Mr. and ms. Wells on the death of , wilt-L} rams. “(Franklm- has rm- amnns boss w Mr- 'ï¬... m- :2 mirxmmw “1° and Mrs. Campbell on the death of, ' . . . . . ' their little daughter Auntie. Also to {5 “3“?“ Emma “‘h“"‘“““- "“31 Mr. and Mrs. McEachern, on the Me ‘5' B burn. _ death of their on'ly beloved boy ,..,. I Mr. .133. Hobbs was vislting his' girl. John aged two years and Mar- ‘bro'her-in-law at Valenti? recently. garet aged ï¬ve. The greatest gym-l MeSsm. J. Burn and Wm. Arthur's pathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. vtook in the hockry match in Lindseyv Switz'er id their sod bemve‘mnt in Friday night. the death of their only little clan-g On Friday evening the Epworth lg-bter. . c held a. social which Was very Weep not, oh mothers. lwell attended, considering the storm ‘To-day, 0 Mother Earth land the nature (if the roads. The iTalke back thy clayâ€" 1Valentia. League which was invited. lIt is the lender's right. did not come on account of the storm. Dr. Olive Rea. of Undmy. Like a flash in the sky. was present and gave an excecd'ugly Our darlings passed away ud and promise time interesting address on mission work. Just in the b of wring ; containing a. wealth of statistics and 1“It is God's.wayâ€"" contrasts showing the grant need of the foreign mission ï¬eld. Dr. Ben lAnd with the morn Those angel {ages smile . expects to leave «or China, as a. med- “hich we ha‘ ~ 'ov'd long since iml missionary sometime in the tu- . . ._... ..,...i..nn Marc. and the Janetville League will L-» w days J. Grimpson is spending 1!. ie ' before with his sister. Mrs. Moore, going west. of spring ; "It is (:od’s.wayâ€" And with the morn Those angel (ages smile Which we ha‘ ~ 'ov'd long since And lost a-wh-ilc. DI A number of Bethel'rtes attended the sale of Mr. Jno. Calvert of Smith township. They report. a very large crowd and a most satisfactory sole. On Monday last we had the privig lege of seeing some of the people re- turning with their purchases. 01; one sleigh we noticed a. pup, two cots. a.- wble. and tied to i-t. a. ï¬ne young table, an gelding. ' COWS. Our League. wmcn 5 received and “3°99?“ veiled on by “IO mm" 0! the Iver. The ml†wura "IIII'IIV Mutt-IV Omemee League to my on the loud. end looked very beautiful. meeting. Which they (“<1 in “011 5°" The groom: who h wifh the Sloan coming style that everybody Wt 00.. wholesale grown. in one onho was high“? pleased with the Wing. bum young w from Scny. who We believe that we shall soon have Ihnvc been successful in life. and the the pleasure of burlap; our Omemee bride all one of the most. popular Moods conduct a. meeting for the young ladle: in the community. We Bethe! League - _ .. n .. | wish than all happiness in their wed- Mr. Fawn Patterson. of Toronto, spent over Sunday the pleat of Miss L. McDonald. Mr. George De Lury, who hubeen holidaying with his people. returned to his home in Manitoba last Sat- xe pieumrc of having our Omemee ionds conduct a. meeting for the ethel League. Some of the members of the Red oquo. Society have expressed the ieh that the red tqque should be ismrded for the remainder of this “via! “\"h ‘ha how M the m. which some ï¬rm; {(80 ill: G 'UOJ -â€"-u- u... ..w _-,_, ,, gustatory so‘e- Ta‘ggart. Sonya. on Wednesday. the 2 had the priVi'. 19th February, at 8 o'clock in we of the pewbre- memoon. when his only daughter urchaaea. 0!: one became we bnido of Mr. John A. up, two eats. a.- .Dowaon, o! Bellevflle. Ont. The cer- it a. ï¬ne young :emony wu perfdrmed by the Rev. E. followed by "V0 D. Leitcï¬. pastor of St. Andrew's Ichurch, Sonya. in the presence 0! a v "m We at t!†resmenoe 0| ï¬r. "unnu- an» WWW sole. Town. Smya, on Wednesday, the i the privi: 19th February, at 3 o'clock in we be people re- 'dternoon. when his only daughter a886- On one :becune we bride of Mr. John A. two oats. 6: ,Dowaon, o! Bellevflle, Ont. The cer- flne young lemony ms perfdmed by the Rev. H. mvitation )ur sister certainly have A‘ very pk‘sant eveqt took place at. the residence of lir._Willium lic- ALâ€" Gnqul, DWI)“. Ill vu-v ..-v...--_-- few friends. Mr. Alfred Doyson. of Fingerboard. brother 'of the groom. was groomsman. and Miss Margaret McKinley. of Toronto. performed â€-0 duties 0! bridesmaid» The bride lgridvo :1: â€onâ€":3! an} that. popular young ladle: in tho community. “70 ‘wish than a.“ happiness in their vod- ded lite. Ur. and Mrs. Dawson will reside in Bellevllle. A meeting 0! the decn's Innu- tutawm- be held ct. the home of In. w. a. Webster on numb «a, 1903, «nt- 2 p.m. Discussionâ€"Gardenâ€. Flower? â€" ., .â€"v __ _.-_- 7 5" in“ sewing. Mrs. Pf. J. Wilkinson . spr interchange of patternsâ€"Mrs. Funk wpqml-wnet am to prepu-e when appeutgg mqu__ire 39090.9â€" taend these mastitis!- J. Cowimon. All the ladies are welcome to ct- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For 'School Section No. 2, Stanhope, M13 Lake P. 0. Apply. stating salary, to THOS. JOSE. Sec. HTromm Inple Lake P. 0.. Out... Hfllburt- on Oomty..â€"8-8 TEACHER WANTED.â€"For Section No. 2, Stanhope, mtg Lake P. 0. Apply. stating salary. to T1108. JONES. Sea-Treasurer. Maple Lake P. 0.. ON... Halibut-t- on County.â€"8-3. ‘ fl-“ STOP“! STOP 1 I ' have : choice thorobrod DUB- EAI BULL for ads. you month: old. at for cordon. goon color. Ap- 'ply to ROBERT WEBSTER. Glan- dlno. or Little numynpu. m otborpoos, who‘d-hm tholr E and would request those grow and have not t1- ordau usd require once u “gympruuntdouwem ro- oolvhgmomunnwor 1â€. Imuwflmortboyw. god. a... ooooooo 11nd from Toronto. Luv. Tomato ... 9.50 am. " Burnt": ... ... ... ...10.35 am. " Km ......... 10.45 5.1m " Jmtvm. 10.55 ..m. “ ' Cbbo 11.01 mm. “ Op. ..... . ... ... 11.06 un- Ardn n-dny ... ...... 11.15 ..m. Luulnmuugm ...... HJSLm um. But-non ... ... 11.33 ..m. " nflhdmmmmnwum " Am Poi-t 11.55 mm. â€a" muco- ... .. ...12.os p-nv with w. “. no. .0. 'tsaazsaa ! 1, i ! unchoopph 9?â€???vvvvv ‘EPPPBEFBPP ’ i} â€â€™4“ § 2 1?- sea 45 acres cleared. about 10 were! in Pasture. balance in woods. Poe-ea- sion at my films; {pply to _q SLATER. Penelon Falls. MARRIAGE AT SONYA. CAMBRAY. Mrs. Wm. Sinclair. Mrs. {been inteve'st in her large: â€madame at in was uul'oflmn‘.e ~r( 1 â€iv defor- Bower new 67, for a» pm of providing WW W.orks and tint such By- Luw was minaret! in the Registry once 0! this County 0! Victoria. on walrus-haunt]: day of February. A pm 908motion to quash or set aside the sum or my part thereof. must be undo within three months from the m of registration. and cannot .he made thereafter. Ducal the Eighteenth dw at I-‘cb- mry. 908.JESSE B. WELDON. ‘ " Clerk. will be raeived by the undersigned until Wednesddy. lurch 4th. 1908. [or «the supply of 125 cords at four feet beach and maple body wood. cut in the season 0! 1907â€"1908, to be delivered at the Court House and Gaol. not later than July 15th ï¬ext. The Wood must be of quality acâ€" ceptable to the Gaolcr, and be piled in the yards as he may direct. i No tender will at necessity be ac- Lindsay. MONDAY. MARCH Arch. Campbell- a Sale of Farm 5 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 19025. -â€" By I-‘J‘ias ancs. auctioneer. on E. i 10¢ 20. con. 4. Penelon. (arm stock and atop-lemma, the property 0! Mr. Isaac McXcvin. Sale at one o'clock sharp. FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 1908 ins Bowcs, auctioneer. on con. 3. Fenclon. near Is stock and implements. th of DeVid Graham. Sale o'clock sharp. TL'ESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908.â€"â€" By. George. Jackson. adwioneer. on lot 5. con]. 4, Thorah, valuable farm stock and implements. the property 0! Jun. J. Bickel. Sale at one -o-g..,.;, «ham and without reserve. TUESDAY. MARCH 10.â€"â€"By mm» Bowen, wetioneor. credit sale of valuable farm stock. comprising 4 horses, 10 cows, 10 young cattle. a urge flock a! sheep, and 1 brood sow ; also a complete set of imple- TUESDAY. MARCB 101â€"85' Joseph Mosh-n, nuctionecr. credit. sale of {arm stock, implements. and house- hold tumitunc. the property of F. H. Bowler, lot 27, con. 7. Ops. Sub .1. 1 o'clock, and without re- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908. -- By Elias Bowes. auctioneer, credit sale of farm 31°C; and implements, the property of Wm. Simpson. West he)! lot. 4. con. 10., button (Norland P.O.) Sale at 1 o'clock TUESDAY. MARCH 17, 1908. â€" By Elias Bowen. auctioneer. on lot 81. Con. 1. Melon. tum stock and implements. the property of Yun‘n- FRIDAY. MARCH _27. w ' 011;; sharp “â€4 LOSEâ€"About. than weeks .30. ï¬ve mile touch of the town. .. black, rum- and an colored how-(l: Agy lot 12. 600- o 'clock sharp Not-ice is hereby given that an ap- plication will be nude to the Legis- lature oi the Province oi Ontario at the next union theme! by the Can- ada Central Rniiwny Company for an Act extending the Mme for the construction nod completion of its :tuthoriud Miwcy breaches. and (or other M0â€. RYCKHAN, KERR t IACINNBS. _- Canada Lite Building. Toronto; ‘ Soiicitore (or Applicants. Dated at Toronto this 3rd day of February, 1908.â€"-6-6. ‘ [Wu-â€u". r. Ina ,- _ _ Ir. Joooph Cunningham). Imple- ments mostly new. and stock all good. Sula gt one o'clock sharp. in Bow. “Ctluuwn. .... ....... sac of Farm Stock and Implo- pnts. belonging to the acute of the lute Wm. Styles. lot 7. con. 5. Fendon. Uaud audit. an. at 1 o'clock. w. .0" W. vvâ€"‘â€"~â€" __ , one found with the name will be prosecuted. Any hfomuloa .- to m whereabou- wlll b0 thankfully waived. H. W. CBAIG,, Conuul Baumâ€"F SALE REGISTER Tender: for NOTICE APPLICATION ’l PIRLHIENT f. MARCH 2. 1908. 7â€" By Iampbell, auctioneer, Credit l Farm Stock and Implo- tbe property of John A. New lot. 21. con. 3. Eldon. Sale o'clock. ‘5 ‘IV.. â€"- auctioneer. Execdtors’ - 2...--In, ‘ I va - â€"â€"v *- * than J uly 15"“ ï¬ext. st be 0! qu-V ““ Gaolcr. and be piled he may direct. for Wood "Tender (or W004" by the undersigned march 4th. 1903' -â€"- "Anoou Point ......... Ldviso wt patrons and Arrive W .......... and that. we are now [Ind tron Tot-on We O!“ M stock “I“ Luv. Toronto .. New for the 00mins “ Bun-Mon ... ...... a bovine of fancy and " um ......... ad would request those - " Juntvill. ... mw and have not. 0.1- “Y ‘ Chin ... ... ... ... Ilr odor-1nd Muir? “ Op. ... ... .. ... can our om tt. My. man; ..fl. ...... mthoirordeu. hum...m..... Hammond port mm............ mummum " Madman...» boat “ 0‘ . M. . “ MPG†on u. MA-.- mg -I‘ "a M.Mmmct é McNEILLIE. _ County Clerk. 10,...By Eliaxi if 'on mi 17. c Islay. mm s. the prove“y Sale at one .By Joseph 1 908 ‘.-â€"By 317 “0‘“ '9' 700 ACRE rum: ma SALE. 1.. lot .4. con. 10. Town-Mp 0! Simpson: from Mom. what- then in t pod I â€mm mum. post ones. “0"- . I- [AL .I.._ .I-n-L- mi 1. â€"â€"_.7 ,1 m entranced "Wm â€" - Dr; walla-h may be Consulted “ch Saturday‘mn in the of. flea of the late Dr. Poole, cor. wu. Hun utd Russell mu. once hours. Saturdays, 12.20 to n‘ 10 NOTICE. -â€"‘l'h'o Damon 011:â€. Mill, Little Britain. ll no wopm to the publlc. C hanging done to! 6w cams . bag for cleaned grainâ€"49M. FOR Amt Foh SALE-Being E. g a." lot 29, mu. 5, ". ownship 05 V'cru- lam, ooawrwmg 87* arcs. more or less. All cleared except 3 acres, which as nut-fly all ample. Build- ingsâ€"one barn recent-1y built, 36 x I... 4m ...n\1 fnr 60, IIIJJ.’ :00“! I" Went IUI . horses and 22 head of cutvtle ; om: log houn with frame kitchen at back 111 fairly good condition: 2 hen tout-s, which wdl hold lUU hens; who one log sta‘ lo and cm- omall driving shed. and never-fail- ing well of .mod wan-r at house. , J L.-.., w ' .“W vâ€"v â€"‘3 small driving shed. and never-fail- ing well "1' .mod wan-r at house. The [and is of good clay and loam soil. situated between 6 and 7 miles from Fencion Fermi. For particu- lars apply to S. C. WEBSTER. I-‘cnolon Balls, 0nt.â€"8-2. . P. ’ O.â€"4-t.f. Posa station. Gaod roams anu svuu section. We want to sell this farm at. once, and it will be sold mason- afle. For lurther particulars apply I 3 ELIAS BOWES, Real mane A _.._¢- 1 Ind-n v 51'. 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. by lot .4. con. 10. Town“? 0' Opl. tho property 0! Dr. Alenndu' Nugent. All chant! clu loan. washout haul. with count, ‘1 mm. bun. {miletromaohooLsmna from Mono. that than in a [00¢ gala market. post omen. atom. buck-mm; shop. church... «3.1 1. “-v-v say. For further lcuhn ml! to 1m.- Bowel. Red an Ant. FARM FOR SALEâ€"At Carndail, Seek. containing § section land, house barn, stable, 4 granar- ies; near the thriVing town of Cernduï¬. heVing 5 ï¬Vc elevatorS. flour mill and eleVetor; four church es in the town and ï¬rst-class school 15 acres lum en and bernyard well fenced wi Page wire fence. ï¬rst-clues well end barn end house, 76 acres, summer fallowed, 50 acre tell ploughed. and 160 acres wheat end out stubble ; a bleek, rich, even soil; no stone or soft pieces, all tilleble. A rare chenoe to secure a ï¬rst-clue fnrm cheep end on essy terms. For price and team emï¬y to Bliss Bowes. Peal Estate Agent, Lindsey P.0.â€"-6-d. 0R SALE.â€"1 Challenge Separator, 1 White portable engine. 14 horse power, 1 Oshawa clover bullet, all in good repair. IRWIN SANDER- SON, Lindsay, Ontâ€"6'4 . P: R. and six miles from Lindsay. 'l'onmâ€"very reasonable. M p . 1r. ANDREW ROBERTSON, lmdsny, Jmtmh â€U 0.. 0.. .0. Clubo ... .. n- OR SALEâ€"m Kelly WOod Lot, one hundred acres. in the twelfth cones-son 0! Emily. Bugï¬n. I. E. WELDON. Solicitor. Lindsay! CANADIAN PAOWI J RAILWAY 'rnn'runus. DAILY M 8:8me Expu- to M». um W» «- sz “‘- 7‘." ‘W .. ... ... 7.45 pm» 'Am Point ... 7.51 p.m. Arrive W ........... 8.00 p.111. Inna hon Toronto. stab] near} FOR SALE M101“ for 7 1 of cattle ; one ;, 12.20 2-13. 3.50 mm. on ...10.35 I.â€- . ... 10.45 3.1m .. ... 10.55 3-m- .. ... 11. 01 3.1114 . ... 11. 06 km. .. ... 11.15 I n- .0. null. 25 "m' _ ... 11.38 t-D- A 3.. Animal With Heart. UV Kidneys Like 0 8.00.9- The fur seal is a land tnlnnl W tastes. Who. “W at ' lad his paws changed into ï¬nd his paws changed very like the long black kid :1 a woman. His heart. liver and are exactly the same as than sheep and just as good to eat. flesh. although just like fat ml look at, is rank and distastefl his habit of eating ï¬sh. The package is put up in a parcel ‘ white (at to keep the body while from the skin grows crop of beautiful brown fur. p with large flat oil bearing bai ing a glossy surface whic through the Water withmt fri Perfectly fearless. overflow fun. a perfect little athlete. m ly strong. the fur seal is the q lightful of all wild creatures. 1 though they live at sea. the . lug heavily clothed in fat. hair. ï¬nd the temperate latitut too warm for comfort during mer mouths. Sim-e they can their garments like oux-selv migrate to :l subarctic climate in: in immense multitudes wh are ï¬sheries to support the: ration is ï¬fty pounds of (- day, which for a creature the sheep is considerulile.-â€"EX('hun The Man Who Braved the sq the Sailor He Rescuerï¬ Off the (-0 1st of lrvland the terrible storm and a (-rlnul on the shore to see a storm to; sel not far away bung pull‘ the rocks Sturdy men Inunvlml a pulled away at the oars to imperiled ones. As the boat came back the on the shore cried. "Did ‘ them?" and they answered:} one. We had to leave him or llves of all." And when q landed a stalwart fellow stew the group and said. “Who wil in the rescue of the remulnlnl Then an aged woman cried} my son. don't :0: don‘t go! 1 all I have left. Your (at drowned at sea. and your brq liam sailed away. and we nel from him. and now if you I will be left in sorrow alone."‘ But the man replied: “1 mother. Duty calls me." and other brave hearts lnut boat and pulled for the w Anxlously the mother watt and prayers. At last they lifeboat coming: nearer and when it was In hailing dis called. "Have you got your And the answer rang out the storm. “Yes. and tell ‘1 l l brother William!" Nest: of that Every pair of e have had anVODP over a period Of Nest: of the Golden E Every pair of eagles wbod lave had anopportunity of over a period of a few ye seem to have invariably at alternative sites for their at have three. and I know 01 tour sites. In fact. I only one pair out of many which resort to but one place am The reason for this is. hu parent. for owing to its 3 has never been disturbed. Is in a small cavern on the absolute wall of limestone 800 feet high. at about 400 the summit. Above the cllfl of loose stone at an angle 0 degrees or so. abow» which other precipiees. To rem-h ' point show this nest would day's workâ€"London Saturd eviden flowery. such as the mm Bayeux tapestry. h wag uenth century that (apt be largely made In Fland waving industry became? nut. At that ‘ume { streets were occupied by‘ of Ghent. In 1382 there waver: In Louvaiu and ‘ Ypres. Very few sam teenth century tapestry than that have come her part of the ï¬fteenth golden age of tapes"? â€1'1 ly in Bruges and Arms. tapestries of that time I textile art. The color is ondve effect strong. the composition graceful. 31 mngwement shows com in endeavoring to meet of the loom and at the 1 aesthetic requirements 0 flourâ€"Argon!!!"- When Lieutenant captured by the “a HISTORY OF TAP? captured by the mm" Coast hinterland the! words discussion as to I kill him. The victim an he was weary of 3 he said. “I can’t be M museum! I‘m very 1 know when you have STORY OF THE COO LN ESS IN FUR