’..........‘QOOOOQQ¢VOQ. cooooooooooooooooeoeemo d oulike to 118““, '0 dill? If 309 â€a! R. . o n 9:: on 3’05: . on one dos. â€'5" , -.. packages of M n as $1.20 andwe send you the “m: Doll you 113'?“ |‘ iSfuilly wd-faSh-l an. oding a SW15]: hat. med with lace, “063$ “ -..i- . . ’I‘. ".,.‘.i,;.' . , «Jill ’ Lew-Exit: )lclllriis and hon" (10655). fronthfeeo Iimporters, Smith and I Columbus. 0... memo... I North 5 from JOhn Mcmtmsl ‘ l l Hall, Yorkshire. I gilt-edged pedigree . , OAK'WOOD AND VIchnv ». . ,. mg . .. . will be ‘ he rectory. 4/ ! \‘I I. sHIIEI-IVILLE‘ l ,. .. Sr. laxâ€"'39 ' †'quI’Nexvell Donald Griflin, 'posa Branch Agricultural‘ Society. “1.511279135' Sr. IThis concert promises to eclipse all I John Graham, I’former efforts especially on account ~ . letl-‘Hllby But- i of the variety of selections on the . c - I‘ ‘ \xillie Chapman. gprogram and the number of persons- Eilizh Graham. fengaged to take part. The good //*/ 5 people of Little Britain have promis- ll Ups Ied their quota in quartettes, solos, ‘ II-‘k-hl'llal'y : Sr. and instrumental music. , Miss Ethel. 'attlo Clarke, ’Greenaway, Miss Louise Jenkins» and libâ€"Annie others are on the progrgm. Valen- lilla Gil-teâ€" I tia. will be on hand to swell the en- Ethel Gilteâ€" I joyment of the evening. The 12th â€ng staï¬ord Hick-gline people are undertaking one of ‘ \lq, Lee, Clarkejtheir mirth-provoking dialogues, Robertson, George Iwhile an appropriate amount of Jurkï¬oll, Edmund I choice music will be rendered. Messrs 31-.jâ€"ll'esley Lee, I Carter Bros. of Manilla have con« 4;; ,. -I Hgorge )Iooï¬eo ISr. sented to render several q‘uartettes \\ Norman Nugvent, which always please. Mr. Jas. Elllcl‘Y. .1 was I“. .3- . ('1r:‘,:. . n »» “,e..‘ Leo. J 1mmy :Gillogly of Lindsay will intersperse ul‘u \v-vj-z . Albert L09 Ithe program with some of his jolly PL. 2ndâ€"â€"Char11e;Iz-ish songs. Mr. McKenzie of Sea- grave is expected, but not deï¬nitely Iipromised at the time of printing. ,IAXl‘I'l‘VILLE €From the amount of time and prac- 4.; mac silJCt‘ horses haVeItice given 'by some of our yomng iv: {his neighborhood as :people of Oakwoad in preparing muâ€" If: $5.,â€ch have been sell-Esic and dialogues we must certainly ‘ “ 31,-. Norman B'IC-lexpect an unprecedented time in the for $16“ each; Mr. ghistory of concerts at Oakwood. one for $150: M11 iMiSS Pinkham and brothers of Ops one for Slifll‘: ill!â€- Iwill also enlive and add a. good .- .ill. in.“ for $1 in, ’lhe ln-Ishare to the program. A kindly in. of p}:’I(‘t!'lC Imwer has (llS-IVltal'On is extended to all parts of use or the horse as {who would enjoy a pleasant evening .. poser on street cars and lnigthe township " at least, and to all ‘- rare cases. but it oer-Ito be at Oakwood on Tuesday eve) - .. iterially ellectcd thle Iing gegt, March 17th. Doors open this domestic anima .511; . O p.m. Concert at 8 .m. h.\:'si‘2~‘ as those rrlleIntioned Admission 15 and 25c.â€"â€"9â€"2. I) t (ll-light. om Il may â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"-â€" I.. IhI’TU will always be a? HARTLEY .. .3919. in this era of suchI Stwn-ding of pupils of S, s, No. 4 IEldon for the month of February. gNamls arranged in order of merit: IILeaving classâ€"Colin Campbell 158, 'ILibbie Manning 141, Bella 11ch- i yen 129. Entrance clas'sâ€"Nel.ie ,Brown 136, Nettie McKerrall 134, {Myrtle Gorrill 131, Herb. Campbell I126, Silas Smith 124, Mina McFadâ€" Iyen 119, Maggie McFadycn 58. 4th ‘class, jr.â€"â€"Lawrence McFadyen 127. IJames McFadyt-n 117, Albert Mc- IF-adyen 106, John Gilchrist 72. 3rd {class, sr.â€"â€"M~ay Smith 109, Donnie :McFadyen 97, Nellie Gilchrist 94, ““ 11m: Mr. Batgtone tied ; Ernest Vanstone 93, Angus Murchiâ€" Thw returned to the son 90, Anni Gilchrist, 45. 3rd .IIgII-S mumâ€, 311-5. c, ~jclass, jr.â€"-James Gilchrist 100, Gar- whin- a. few near rclativesinet Manning 98, Murray Smith 91, i weil Shrew} table. were await- ,Albert Vanstone 88, Maggie Gil- “ ‘ 39. 2nd Class, sr.â€"â€"â€"Pearl The bride was the 9 Christ . I. ;;xi:lliip;- Of handsonlc IDouglas 96, Russel Manning 89. .4 Eric Mayors 43, l‘nng’rutulanions. IWillie Vanstone 1..., ‘ éLottie Vanstone 38. 2nd class. jr. El‘vEN«i~l.\llll’05A Iâ€"Lornie MCFadyen 87, Alice Wells for the month of :81: Roy GiIChriSt 77’ Madelcno AW?" classâ€"Helen )ic. iIry 63. lst class, sr.â€" Victor Wells Sr llh classâ€"I‘lllilh Biol-£68, Mamie SW63 63. I‘Hlt‘l “OHS A. Louie Gm- 63, RobbieMcKinnon 31a,- lst class 715.3 Hun-go “pawn, Fred ‘ j_r.â€"â€"Ipttie.Kin}5.jho;'n, Ill-2:111 l! «plus. -21. Luella liliollnll. Jr. 4th .Sam. :MCFarlane: . _ 2,45: l-‘orzwsz, Wesley Nichols, My The Hartley Litcriry Soctctv clos- Iv"I-:.MY-. I‘lLu‘ "l'uilllin, Alcfi. .Cd on Tuesday nlght 1?“;- . .li-, 31h class __ Jennie: About Sixty of tncnn'mds and '3.“~:".'\'.;‘.. Ill?! Jordan, \ min. '3 pm- . neighbors of Mr. Jas. ‘ffc-‘T‘St _g§' Arthur -1~.‘IIII{.In"thered at his home on II rlday night .3131, ("ill-11$. Willie Jordan, Lizzie last. to say farewell to him. and his £:‘i..-:. Stunlm‘ Hancock. Sr. 2nd_fanllly before taking their ucpaltuae I. LI,,.I,I._,_" £1th 0“.“st Arthur west: During the early part of 1 e Hugh Siroud, Marv IIcLal‘â€"TC‘:enmg 3h" 7 1‘}. 2ndâ€" “"9“ *1 Mellon. Harry chain, pair joyable -- .i.’.C’\:O“' 'Lzlvll- tWO ;\:Idwrs(lll - 'I‘rnelofl. I , i ., . â€an MRI.‘ ....i '"rjl' :ill. I-‘AlllBAlRN _ . wedding took place .-,v..,-‘_.I~.Ai_r.;on in». the 18th of Feb- “ 1', William l’ogue and Tll‘l'S, both of Veruâ€" The bride wore . Iii :n_-;L3'i grey satin finish - "123.12.1‘Il‘ll‘l1ll white satin and V and rilllimx. She was atâ€" -l "r; Miss Edith l‘ogue, who . ., .; Evian satin waist with pearl ‘. i m; M», Walter Tiers Was v l' \f. l . "rim: ~ . , . ‘k'l' :;;.ll 1 Wk. .~ .' h, . In: u 'I'. l'l‘I'HI‘l 1"": . Illlli"5, M' Gilchrist with a A Very en- after .2 .‘I XiL‘lll/‘IA‘. '.». :'<.:':"I‘:. Willie Ve’v'ti. 11.:‘5‘ Xi/thII'g ‘ " ‘ O , . and Mrs. of fur gauntlets. I‘lessvll evening was spent, 1.....7'1. .I’m» Killqhm‘ll. . r. I, . I" 1., lâ€"Kz‘l’llll‘lh Mcl‘lmllycn. Zl‘llzllmornmg' ’7 \ Fixx‘noll Sll‘llllll. Charlie Wesâ€"I ls: classâ€"Herbie I I ' i *__+_______ , . OAKWOOD gag“; 7- ACIDS Calm) el 1 .' I . - mm .233 03.311.315.313 1...... W, by Claim-{“5 {3;} It?" “ it {rain the 13111 concessiofi. He sapling also. an th Sgorgiead It xiii-:2 the house latelv occu ied Ehlt’ hlm a blow on e ed h n “ p :made qllltc a gash and stunn. .11 Rennie returned to I for a “1.1101 but he is 'nowbggiprovrng 5:31:20 ill lionduv morning. and beginning to 11:10“: Eravcnhm’st .m.; Wailing of lliss L. weldon to . Mrs: N I“ erg t o M Jas In: 3L- }:u-imd Coa(1.took place at the ‘5 “Slang her father’ I" ' 31cm“? Of the bride's father, 0 .. my last. The happy couple mm their honeyâ€"moon in ‘31ka Edward county. K,,;ssu§9dlfl% Woods spent Sunday ““ . ‘55 5. Rennie. l: . , .145 Ruth Webster visited her 3'2"“ u.., Jordan. ________+__________. CAMERON Mr. Daniel Lee, while chopping in the Woods the other day, cut down that caught a sapling and down. When cutting the iI . i .- . “0;. Emma, V' ",.. 1 . ‘I >. Lorrie, Ihurlie a I . 1. Clarke also paid the same a flying visit. , . Our village pathmaster says he is glad to see the streets rel-loved oi the wood-piles, as he feels relieved ‘of Quite a responsif'ldllty 1too.1 k for k ' ' - ‘ Mark, late y cer' 15: “figs Em 1mm, Cambr-ay, ’Mr -B.J(I):' Ma r, left for North 233:. D TmmlIell is on the sick ' Dakota. on Wednes : 12;,» “Wk iwhere he has sccure 0d salalv His \u’: 3p v. _ - g t a go 1 . . . .« a soir,» to low-n that 31153.3; store there a . . §"'dC:\e‘.: iii HOL imirovin imother left on Wednesday of this I g. I ' same lace. Week for the 'P 11.7, “,.:i T‘lt, h , . 1 .. .. as l‘eturi ‘ell o h s z, . k t 1 a Mr. J. Wilson of town. ' o with stone. :x‘ Ends-,1}: (god -‘ . . I. . tw ‘-.. Is anticipated next ' ‘1 car or .p LI. "; , , v . , . f'h-“int at the concert (given, Notwrthstandlng the bad If;- . auspices of Mill'iposa -\}.’:I‘i- ,of the roads,- the According to the; le ausploes 0 id:s-\lrll; SOCI:,‘I,}'_ . i . . Was to be ‘ ~. . cintlon of thls place. . '1 lilST‘ClflsS and ï¬na‘ncrally. I I râ€" ..V \"wa I; "it-ALTA? u. u ’ vv \ . Iuln. w ‘7,“ 14.5 , -. "‘\..V“ vim" g with socially IOrangIemen are always late in their charges, {give free entertainments, iconser.;uence their e Inell patronized. ibesn good a much : would certainly have bean ‘tit Was, the gratifying sum I . was \ .- that some from , “MILE?“ attend the county S. . Hull)“ next, week at OmemeC. H . mnoeoxK l“‘l"‘1b}fl?,§sand Jackson, with *4le :l'°i‘.«n:.x‘:'|,,ncgs enterprise. are 1.. idenmlt :«Ilulls to erect a but- ,“ mngu‘i‘n .thc Village. 7I_~Id the b051, authorities lhelped by 1011 in regard to buildâ€" I who fairly br ‘73 1'10 “ï¬les? ‘\ “Ni u. t. . . . _ . busineoin-d inlund to have a my his enchanting songs dbl-.11 “" m “-1 respects, The ispeech. ; U“ Builliinn ‘1 . ‘ 39 inle‘ltihill.1 hem“ Shm'uY- It ins; hand, an Working to have everything 1 the baskets. 3,. I o -<.. - on y -. ‘31s Till â€his ‘ ‘9‘?“ s w l: "3,35 Iarnls’ ‘ Telno Had 'the larger there. ,. u in .POI ' IA is l . . lam-V 0“ the ground. Lindsay s . ~ Order in ti 4 . ; tertainment, .““‘1“' that from Imore lodge fun homts will arrive by to the reï¬tting needed h The Venture is one,hall the soCict _ me, and ‘have one of the 11105 .‘all\' S We believe it ‘ Uppormd land comfortable Orange J. a . IF- Lal‘negle, 3!.P.P.. *district. ‘h is YICE‘IFhflll, two men to ' .-“ 'It thev “My owes much for MK . 10 was have done i - "I CSSrs_ ;;dBen' ‘ I - .~~ some use?“ I H. A concert of unusual interest will. be given in the town hall, O'akwoodf' rtha‘Ion Tuesday evening the 17th lbs-ch m be M In Good- f 1903 under the auspices of the Mari- ‘ ‘ g Gilchrist was presentedI handsome gold watch and. which all returned home early in the I . 3order books may be obtaineo by my } agents at my office at Oakwood. Tho-I ast week. condition'l basket social un- {Mara was a. SUCCQSS! The! very modcr-l in fact, often ï¬orts are always roads wd I cm A,- i'rwo HUNDRED f $21.25 0 . . lent. tion. â€-1: ~ M publica- ' Changes tox'pm’ he 7 10"†' byclonday mu. 1 ’ p; 3’“! 11 †@888 m“. Page: 5, 8239 131d 12 WTTuesday gloom, - 3" I; o m Chanï¬ m‘ o e'. W Pam and Tm, Property FOR SALE. One of the best farms in the County 0:. Victoria, containing 112 acm gamut stump or stone, well fenc- tim and dramed ; 8 acres valuable milber, balance pasture. Eight 0 as from Lindsay, four from " hmemes, one. n-om Beaboro, 10g ouse well ï¬nished on inside, stone foundation and cement cellar, sum- ?éer kitchen 20 x 30. Barn 45 1: lat: . stone foundation, cement cel- . horse and cattle stables; sheep house 20 x 30 ; combined pig gt}. hen house with cement floor. me 'very reasonable. Two mlla northeast of Lindsay, 70 acres ; 62 plow land, bal‘ance pas- ture ; 42 acres seeded down. All 29:1: flfenced. Good frame house, _ ame barns, on ' ° foundation.- ' 6 mm “one Wood lot of 120 acres 15 mileseast of Lindsay, two miles from Emily Creek, 3 miles from saw mill : about ten acres heavy timber, bal- ance tamarac. The heavy timber alone will sell for about $1000. 200 acres _8 miles northeast of Lind- say ; good dwelling, ï¬ne barnsâ€" one with stablin‘g for 65 head of cattle. Will sell 100, 150 or 200 acrer. TOWN PROPERTY .On Lindsay-st. between Russell and Glenelg, solid brick, 8 rooms, ce- ment cellar. On Peel-st. storeys, kitchen - ' ‘ . - _ . To Manitoba and Canadian North- IOn Fair-aveâ€"solld brick, two stor- .west will leave Toronto every TUES. ‘ eys, stable, etc., a very desirable DAY during March and April, 1903, 1 OpraB-ï¬â€˜: y. . iif sufï¬cient business otIers. I Eesidehacin-Bbt'tï¬orthâ€"Hmsome bnd‘ Passengers travelling without Live? lOn M . a room, furnace,_etc. . Stock should take the train leaving’ I _d hertft- south-Very desrmlgle Toronto at 1.45 p.m. . 2°31 once . 800d location; price Passengers travelling with Live: ' . . . Stock should take the trai 1. vinv Corner William and Russell-eta, two {Toronto at 9 p.m. n ca. bi solid brick houses with blathroomsI Colonist Sleeper will be attached and all conveniences. Ito each train. On Melbournest., between Lindsay For full particulars and copy of 2nd Cambridge, two SOlld brick “Settlers’ Guide," “Western Cana- ogsesytwo storeys..8 rooms, hard Ida" or “British Columbia," apply an so t water. Built two years to your nearest Canadian Paciï¬c 3-80- On Durham-st... near William, double Agent, or to"... 'â€" A. ll. NOTHAN. A.0.P.A. fr me house : als ' l h 3;“ four W- o sing e . ouse (leg-ct. But. Toronto On‘ Russell-st near R C church, frame house, stable and } acre land. 0n w the premises is a bake-shop in ‘99 KENT-ST fairly good condition. Also a number of houses in other. parts of town. Apply to S. PORTER, Watchman-Warden was passed through His (Wednesday.) etc. Apply to James Donnell I Beaverton, or C. CHI'I‘TICK, ' Lindsay. ' ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN 3 acres, 5 miles west of Lindsay, Im- I proved. Very desirable farm. And also a. number of houses for sale in town. For particulars ap-g ply to CHRISTOPHER CHITTICKJ â€"4-1yr. Lindsay. ' CANADIAN a ’PACIFIC v. I SETTLER’S och'AY EX- westâ€"Solid brick, two 9 rooms. bath, summin- I I Mariposa Agency for . PETERBOR0 TWINE for [903 Having accepted the general agency . from the Pcterbor Company for the 'TOWnship of Mariposa, samples and; and Savings Co.‘ Established 1895 Chartered under “Loan Corpora- tions Act.†Authonz' ed Capital 33â€,!)00.“ be made to I31 per cent. allowed on moncyleft l usual allowance will i shareholders. JOHN F. CUNNINGS, i Oakwood ’I 4 p;r cent. paid on debentures l drawn from one to five years. I Hanitoba and Northwest if money To LOAN Cï¬ite Hours, 9 am. to 4.30 p m. i LANDS .____. JAMES Low. l I I 8-4. 1 There are good chances for invest». ment in western lands at present. :Valuw are increasing rapidly and the country is ï¬lling up. In many cases values double themselves in a. few Can help you to buy for in- vestment or to settle on. Re-I fercnces, J. J. WILLIAMS, Brandon. W SPETERBORO BINDER TWINE 1903 Terms, etc., to Age!) is loading . General Agent ‘North parts of Cartw: ight, also Par-Is for Sale ACRES l crn condition. ACRES any ; land and buildings are excel ELEVEN BUILDING LOTSâ€"Prin- ~ 1 on ownidgest- north .0‘ £221.37 These are excellcdt building all lull choice _. . ' would lax-landï¬ll! (302510153 l l l. l 2 on deposit withdrawablc any day. painting. Our I I We havealready received a large shipment of New Spring Footwear. Special attention of the Ladies is directed to some very dainty lines in the popular “EMPRESS†Shoe. They come to us in several new styles including Pat- ent Kid and French Kid made up with Seude Tops and D French Heels, in the ordinary Laced or Blucher Shapes. 5W6 are also Showing the newest things in Ladies Oxford Shoes. The famous “DOROTHY 0000†from Boston, the most upâ€"to-date shoe made in America has also arrived, Majesty’s Customs yesterday ‘ and will be on sale to day THE N. .HOCKIN SHOE STORE Kent-St" Lindsay .. FULL OF COMFORT .. A Shoe does not need to be full of holes, to be full of comfort For Ladies we have the Victoria which ans- wers every requirmcnt of the foot. For Men the Florsheim, the Sovereign, the Jno. McPherson, the J. King, and many other good makers. Your Boys need Shoe possessing qualities both of comfort and durability. The Boy or Girl with acomfortable Shoe is happy. SEE OURS FIRST. We are placing on our tables this week 30 prs Men’s ï¬ne dong 3315 Extension Sole, regular price $1.50, on sale 97c. Also 30 prs Misses Box Calf Bal and button regular price $1.00, on sale 75c. mjofln BIAIKIIURSI 5: THE SHOE MAN Slander Pedlar 8: Emmerson BLACKSIIIHS AND CARIIAGE llKERS We beg to call the attention of disgcneral public to on: facilities for re- Paint Shop is in charge of a First-Class Painter, and we use only the best stozk. We do all kinds of Repairing, and put your carriage in good shape before painting. it is a good time now to bring them in. All kinds of Vehicles built to order as usual. Near the Market, Lindsay .0 HABG-ES MODERATE Pedlar G: William-st.,Nortll . J. J. lVetheI'up Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ORGANS SEWING Bell MACHINES New Williams Dominion Standard-Grand nobody Domestic Other Makes applied J. J. WETHE’RU ...Don’t Run Away... \V ith the idea that all Emmerson Lindsay PIANOS Mason 8 Rlsch Bell Dominion Box “5, Office Corner Sussex Peel Sta. [lusty to P, low in price. Our prices are not high nor our Har- ness poor, in fact it is the best harness obtainable. i Livery or Farm Harness 1; double or single Buggy =I Harness of ï¬ne Oak Tan- ' nod Leather at remarkably . ' low prices. Rudd Harness Co. 93 KENT-ST, unsu Wynne H.J.Utdeflgr.