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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Mar 1903, p. 8

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‘will‘doo boo goods willbesoldw of our shoe offerings. wear, the very appearance of 0 for Quality. ' - ugh, “apnea, atumto Tuesday says ‘t‘fgdzknsm 1000 to 1100 Ill-again. ford episode almost fqpnd a‘ parallel are 1331.1: 83.8% $120113; eieecd‘stri t9 hae this afternoon, WhGn Jan-1% “gt”: “I s (wk-9!". m to m 1“. Morgan, an old man of seventy, was‘ of ‘ood quality. are worth ; a ct)!” and fiamf'fieigm, are “$005235 1.25 5.00 ____..-.â€"-â€"- ‘ LINDSAY I il-‘all Wheat, per bushel o 66 to o so A M'mkipfl w°0d Yard 5 Spring Wheat per bush 0 66 to 0 66 ‘Editor Watchman-Warden Fyfc Wheat per qushel... 0 66 to O 66 1 ago to ask ; Goose Wheat per bush... 0 62 to o 62 l Women’s Fine Dongola Lace or Button f Way down a' fifteendoot . ° l extra fine material and workmanship, 5 l loosened the: stone He noticed it‘ Hogsâ€"Best select Megan 200 lb- ”ch. :which he we 5 lowered. He called to 1 rats at $3525; sown, , . . . \N orhmanshlp, price from 1.00 to PM he was not raised a foot telorel a 1 N Y WC“ 174nm. East Bu no, .. . {Samdford accident, an arch Was for- l weather soft; Venlsâ€"recelpts, lerLlisition, and workâ€"ed hard in dig- . to $7.85 a re 7.85: mixed, $7.65 to $7575; A . 9‘. 716 5 . tra QUGIIW, $016 and ”Pref gOOd St) EUSCd as was employed in the Sand-5:119”) and native lambs steady. western, ed it was necessary to remove an im- 5 to $6.00; sheep top mixed, $3.05 to _ 5 ihave been crushed to death. When 12a to 132%“ per lb. for American steers. Men’s “Hagar” Shoes, Canada’s best, gMorgan describes his imprisonment ‘ welzht. i . Sinâ€"Kindly give me sp ! Buckwheat .............. . 038 to 0 39 can give you the very best work promptly at amp”... of the... an... is up, 1.1155055555555558 Eyes 0 72 50 55572 new style, all solid, all sizes. 'ThlS line ' ' 1' ICC lS easrly worth $1.50, out p 5 t m at 3 - , - o’clock, and it was 6.30 before he Ladies Fine Dongola Lace or Button, was released. Morgan was cleaning 61 out the quicksand in the ”well on or from “550 to 55 "e,- 3.5.5.55 r - I 50 llRobert Brydon’s farm, a mile northâ€"l Yearling Lambsâ€"Lambs sold at $4.00 to W01” th $2.00, our PrIce ' ‘ - lWest of the town. 00- 1 f 1. S 1 cumins of'lsilhe . ewes, and bucks at $3 to sag.“ , -' cia t o s 1 ers. u er well, and it caved in. . W e magic taer?9.ll€Su Zrior Beggance Ergland li" “me t° 3“ in“ the bucket, in . grain??? 3’13 22"“??? 515-5 ‘i'témgtfid 101' ‘ a V ‘ E: O p or 1 7 p 2 00 {the man at the Win‘dIGSS to haul up, .5 and 312828 ‘8 per cw' ° ‘ izasr BUFFALO carrnn MARKET. ' ,th veâ€"in occurred. As in the - 5 _ 1{V‘VOIDCI'I’S J. T. 8611 Shoes, Canada’s e ca lreceipts, 625 head; slow, 10c to 13; 10122;. 1 ‘ -' n lmed over his head. The workmen; d . tops. $8.50 to $9.25; common t6 2. O .00 o O and 4'00 . . . 1:81.93 y' ., . 1 t8. 6. 0851:: Prices 5 l 3 s 3 D ' lon corporation JObS were called into .5 £233.: 253:0. {3c fi-ggchfi’fifiegvy. $7575 Men’s Fine Dongola Lace or Gaiter, EXâ€" {ging the imprisoned man out. Theg Wk... , 571'?‘€§""7Ԥ3ifiseoo same method of reaching him was 'r r32§38;fi-W1§;§;;récilp89”. 6,800 150-55 d3 c _ l v ’3' "5 Ill - - - r 1.50 iford case. He was thus reached l 10c iower._top lambs. S710 to $7.8 ._cn O y 'lfrom the side. Before he Was releasâ€" ' g? éfle-filggsfo $56‘-6t%' s‘geggf’gi,eg?~0 t° .‘ . ’ -1. .4 f. ' . . - . 31611 S Elk-I3. Quah‘y thomo kip HEB-IVY I;mensc boulder immediately above; culls to good $3.00 to $5.50. Lace 800115 for Sifl'll’lg ‘WOI‘k, nothing Ellis head. Had the boulder become-5 BRITISH CATI‘LE MARKET. 1 - ; \ nid fall th ' "h h ‘ 1d . I och 11â€"h! cattle stem 5' at better to be had, prices 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00 doomed a m xoui. e “on London 3.. ,e Ereleased he was in a sitting 13/0511! glxegerwllifylscrgllgneiglbg 1:23: sbcllldéctllzg Ition, his knees up against his chin. 1 1.3221311»; sheep, 14W: 00 10¢ per 113-. =1r05891 Pl‘lCCS 3'50’ 4‘00! 450 and ‘ {as terrible. He said it seemed like ' 3a lifetime to him. W --d-:“-‘ SHGE REPAIRING , ' . . . afld our aldermen why they are so slow, we haVe a [epUlallon for gOOd repainng agetting' any business done. .‘ bout ; garley, Per blushel... ... 0 38 t0 ” '10 ' ye ........................ ._ - ‘ 7 ° '~ me nothing yet. 5 5 . 5 {4850113le pflCBS- “ OIk flillahEd the same is looking for them to lgiltS...SI.l:1.aii. .. 0 .29 to U .29 . = . g5. ., ens, 92y if reqmred- establish a W“ W“ W‘- 1.1.... mm... . 1have to complain of the way our. ..o ipoor were treated in the line of Red Clover ................ -2 ‘ fuel. When the coal strike Potatoes per bag._... .. Eoccurred the price of wood Butter, per pound ......... 3 ;rose to S5 and $53.50 a cord. Chickens per pair _ -0 - ~ . .. . ., - I 1 ~ the Turkey, per lb 13 t0014 lqhdt balm WOOd Was ”$198.51.; 512.011 Geese, per 1b..._... _. ..... 0 08 to O 10 l' "\to .. Hake shore fol S1,.» .. 5 5 5 5 5 . iIt cost 20 ccntsto put it on stow-s, 179:5. ptr dozm .-. 2 (at l0 l“ :5 12.3 cents to low it up and ‘20 cents Hogs, 1H6, per U“. “E” 5.: .50 108,08 Ito unload it ; so that laid down here 5 Dressed h0g3, per cw 4 o _ lit cost only $2.15 to $3.15 per cord. .â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-'"â€"'â€""'-""_'_â€"'--â€"I_â€"1 l’Ihat will give an idea of the profit éthe wood yards are nlaklng. (-rcen ‘mill slabs cost $2.50 to $3.11.). And lit must not be forgotten that the Miss Greenaway "‘ave'sevepal toiosilnills are getting exelzlpllon from, 5 ~' - ’1 I in excellent voice. Mr. Coad, B‘Il's5!t€lX(‘S. arid tilllc pf‘ptp‘lerlglax 5:11:10 3.02:}: .5 l . I ‘ ’ ' in. s RiChai‘dscn and MISS Rennie gave 515then1. 1; '“cl ndid-ite for the coun-. . - A r" c ' ( ”19- 11151; “'Celi. fselectlon whuhh would make a Inunla'flJIQ': 3:?” riot go for establishillgi )lr. Oliver ('unning's. who has lyeenlhlnfsly. The 5 laughable coznedylc‘ civicowaid ““65 The exorbitant “Vi“‘s" at 311‘. I’I‘cd Brass" left. Tues-i “Jumbo Jum” gl‘v‘en by the youngla ice that! ed ‘for wood, would buy. day llzopning for his home in Portlpeople of the village took well anchfils‘ m-inv g. 5 . need for our I l i V " film“ '1'.) Messrsw ‘ ~ ‘ . ' a _. L‘lflmo- also embed much bhte {houses and cannot get. I speak. . . . (‘ill ”1 ’ 1 d McKenzie Were unable; . . , . ‘ A number of ll'lCllClS from the ' 0° ‘V 1n 0e . + 'frmn experience abbut \Vhdt “ 00d, “ill-We lt<i ll ml the Short Osborne to be present. 1110 proc. d5 aillouns t 1 id down here » .. 1..., '3 ' 1 l. L “ m - L ‘ n v - c. - ' ‘ ed to $06.50. ICOS “ "* nuptials oz: \‘l’l'xlne-Mlzl'; of last week. . . . . Yours truly. ~ A little VlSitOI‘ that has (ome toi e . .r r L A very pleasant time is reported 1 ('EO' (”RAN DLL' ' sta' recentl a) cared qt Mr. Ceo. , , .5 by the young- people, Who spent. last. Maztindale’syhohfe 'v Lindsay, March 19th. 0.2. l l ! Friday evening at Mr. John Anniâ€":5 - i I 4 0. T, R. Time Table l o .uooo .- STOCK MEN All your requirements and of best. quality and lowest prices are to be had here. Sulpher-best :ublimed, 7 lbs 250 Glanber Saltsâ€"7 its for 2-30. Kenney’s Condition Powderâ€"2.50 Kenney’s Favoria e Linimentâ€"ZBc Insect Powderâ€"choicest 400 a lb Tick Dcstx oyersâ€"all priCl's Hess Lousc Killerâ€"25c a. tin Special attention given to the filling of Home Recipes such as Connition Powders, Liniments, etc. 0.1 KWOOD AND ViClNi'iY Miss L. Pascoe has been in Toronto tug-3's home. The ladies had a rag-15 Born in? tl‘.ll‘ll.g the (lay. 5 Mr. l-‘runli l’lllllldll of Toronto ar-l IORD \V l , 8' _5 55 5“ Y 355 M55“. 5. : . â€".n Ops, on Monday,l ARRIVAL- - 5 . ‘ ‘ff{ ‘5 ‘0‘ 5“ ‘1“ 5n; 5 5 5 March 9th, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs.l3(l, From Toronto. flit”... ;.l'1la.lil.5 intallht‘ 01 lllLlll§ incomplete arr Waiter Jordan, a. son. 13., From Haliburton 555 a.ln.' l'illl'gi.‘lllt‘lll5 the party on Monday ___._§'_____. if From Port Hope 1021.111.‘ lilgllt lizir‘l'wl out. and was postponed 3.). F T 2 f. . '5 ‘ liniil another season. But a, jollyf Married ' gr Ffigg Ciggéoelkm 1 A crowd docs notnmmiy yield to disnARGUEâ€"SHEKLETONâ€" At the reâ€" 3.; From Fort 1105..OWH:__ 2,00 p511]. appomlmczit. lllcy l‘cpaln‘d to 11; sidcnce of the bride’s father, March 4'9. Froml 13 s; 6 Jet ...5.20 p.m. Village rcsuicnce mete-ad- and the 11th, by the Rev. J. E. Robeson, lag From 13.... 11913.0 6.231).!11. number Sllgii‘llozntlited by a few high1 1111-5 Thomas Henry Argue, to Miss :4' From Whi‘W-v I 7 30 a.n1. 11-11 Cllllll't‘ltl alilzlll‘S. CliJO§'Cd dancm‘g-Jlnâ€"fi IL Shekleton, all of Ye]verton_ 34. I~r0m Tcl‘fikx)“. 8.05 p111. 55515555555 5' , ......... ._. )l:Ԥtlt:ll:08 03055558 and Kennedv of ‘ I‘ERR_¥‘OGAN‘â€"At .“Holly Lodge” 56. From \E'ltitvby . 8.4.) p.m. Ups and Emil: respectively Visited" the reSldence 0f MR Rebt' BryanS, 94' me 7.111:de 3.10pm. at Mrs. A. Cameron's on Lion-zinc, ‘ on WEdnCSdaY afternoon, the 18th 45. From Belletille 5.50 p.m. Mr. Noble Tall is moving into ‘one Inst, by Rural Dean Marsh, lliilss 13. From Belleville ......... 10.20 p.m. of the dixisions of Mrs. Hll-ghson’s {titlihonggan and ML \V. J’ kerr, DEPARTURES‘ ‘ ““n- 12. Bellcville house. . The Methodist pastor, whose dis-‘MCCONNELLâ€"HARTLEYF At the 51. C-UFSK‘S for ionic time past have Methodist parsonage, Port HOPC. 21. been hes-ed on the ten commancl- on Tuesday, March 10th, by 13110522, nlants. I'l‘xuillu’l on “Thou shalt not Rev. E- B- Lancely, M1'- JOS- 1‘10"}43. iilll" Sunday evening. {n dealing' Connell, SOn of Mr. Thos. McCon- 65_ With the llluny phases of this subiect‘ nell, 0f the Royal howl, Lindsay, l27. ' and Alice, second daughter of Mr. ‘33_ the labor union (mestion was brief-5 ly discussed as having a bearing on‘ and MI'S- Thos. Hartlcy, 0‘ Llnd‘ 31. say. ill: text, though the connection was not very clear. The discussion, if it: may he called such. was necessarily5 incomplete. as the associated idea. of . Capitalism was entirely ignored. Thc'MOORE-In Lindsay, on point particularly emphasized was: ll-ttt l‘O uni-horny justifies the con-‘ d wt. of [2:9 union man towards theiPATTYSON.â€"In Lindsay, on Mon- nniâ€"union. S"O'.ll(l lo readily conccd-i day. March 16th, Annie '1‘. H. Pat- ed. The idea that a union was a; tyscn, eldest daughter of the late a lawless gang. may have; Rev. W. M. and Sarah Pattyson. been impinge. (l on some. ______t____.. 'I a ign.‘~.x(lif;,» -. .....-...-. .h. s..l...... 1 Al shins.» of the: L. c 1. Notes Agii.‘ililz;rul Society's Concert on St. ; f’nfricl-fs night, was very gratifyingl The program of the Literary So- irtliyctl. Notwithstanding the threat. ciety on Friday afternoon commenced :n'zir atll‘tjztrz‘n“): of 11m vr’catjicr and with an instrumental by Miss Addi; the co-n'iitiml of the roads the house .son. This was followed by a. debate rt‘n't'sdtd it) the doors. Without between the second form and third 21 it was the best entertain-i0 form, on the subject : “Resolved went this place has seen for a. long that Canada is a, Better Country to time. it. was an entire triumph for which to Emigrate than the United ln'a! talent. The program was States." The affirmative was ably lzngthv and varied roll was pleasing supported by third C students, J. to alf. The Comical dialogue enâ€" Routley, W. Smith and H. Ander- r'tteil "E’umpkin Ridge." prepared by son, while Miss Koyl, E. Allin and- 935‘ the gnarl rciorle on the 121!) line, .13. Hopkins of the. second form argu- was; milv “mirt -pr0'-.‘o‘<in!,." ended for the negative. The speechw th‘ {liil‘(YC"L clinrzctera were admit-"on both sides were very good, and 33-35.â€" toh-p, The s-vrml members the points well chosen.“ The judges the Litt‘e Rz'i’ufn Glee Club were found it difficult; to decide, for the givvn in good strla. Misses llobcrtâ€" arguments on both sides .‘were very son and Jenkins' instrumental solos strong, but finfllfgaw their dedSion were very plnsing. Th: Mauilla in favor of the negative. While the ' quartettc gave several numbers and 5 judges were considering the debate each titre was vociferously moored Mr. Stevens andélr.‘ 0. 13111113, 'who miss Pinkham fnd' brother’s contriâ€" had m sent‘to Toronto .3 m ‘huticas to tl‘e Program conSiMBl$_ntatim ofthéstafland Rm .5 Inghtened the evening’s enjoymentgl‘Socictj‘ at flack 0* I. o. 3...; DRUG STORE SYRAYED STRAY COLLlE.-â€"A female collie came onto my premises about Feb. 28th. Owner can have her by proving property and paying for this advertisement. JAMES COOK, HELP W‘Um ________________.â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.â€" Apply to MRS. NEELANDS, 8' Mill-St.â€"11-2. ____________.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"- -â€"HOUSE WANTED TO RENT. â€" Gootl, comfortable house, seven or eight rooms. Apply at The Watchman-Warder.â€"â€"10â€"2. _____________..___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" GIRL WANTED for general house- work. Apply to MRS. A. B. TERRY, Kcnt-st.â€"12. .-..â€"-___,____.____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"" BOARDERS WANTEDâ€"A few yorng men can get comfortable rooms and board at 195 Kentâ€"st... west. .â€"â€" For For For Toronto 5 5 For Port Hope For I.B.O. Jct ...... 11 . For Whitby 11.05 a.m. For Toronto ......... 12.05 p.m. For Haliblurton ...... 2.40 p.m. For C'oboconl; ......... 6.35 p.m. .___.‘â€"â€" ._____._..$___.â€"â€"â€" Money at 4 per cent. Died. A large amount of priVate funds Sunday, at above rate. WILLIAM STEERS, March 15th: George Moore, aged Solicitor, Dominion Bank Building; 76 years William-st, Lindsay. WM. STEERS, Barrister, etc. opposite Daly WANTEDâ€"Strong boy for country store. Apply to Haliburton Lumâ€" €0.. limited, . Lochlin, Ont. ~44. McSWEYN, Kent-st; ; J OHN Office, House. W WATCH L()ST.â€"â€"On Tuesday. March ~ 10th inst... a lady’s gold hunting also apprentices. Apply to MRS. case watch, With photo in back. A, J ANES, 12 Cambridge-st. Finder will be rewarded by leav- south Limay.'_12.tf. ' ing it at Dundas Flavclle Br05., M t .â€"12â€"1. 5 ore Don’t Pay Rent -â€"5.r-â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"- To the Ladies of Vic grin. Hf” is 3' Chant ”mg? buy ”w“ pm‘ per y on exccp io y easy terms of eYeou at; briq‘hfllfd t3! attgnd “l payment. Only one-third required In ting _ 013% e 0922‘” down, balance monthly to suit pur- Chamber, 111165“- 1} aday, “1 chaser. Property is situated on March next, at 10 oclock p.m., to Lindsay-st. cast . a WW5 In- Brick veneered cottage, 5 rooms. stone foundation, full size cellar, acre land. Price 8750. White brick veneered house, . Price $850. 5 W3 frame house, new. six rooms coed calla. mu, ' 50 t of WANTED IMMEDIATELY.â€"Exper- fenced hands on coats and waists; Wits 'l x2:71.! Be sure and attends-41192. _ ______.+_____ Brick Veneer Cottage, 5 rooms; $750â€"rents for-.56; durable frame 7 AV Sandie ; $4.35. 1 do at am made 130th in I - $500 to $3.15;ol‘oada of good butchers‘ sold 5 5 ‘t “ain‘t”; "m“ buwa'wgfi faction and will outwear two pairs 3. FORBERT, 14 William-st north. The neatest hndcheapest repair shop. in townâ€"104; â€"/ FOR SALE.-â€"Dwelling house and lot, .. ___.__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€" £53? LOTS FOR SALEâ€"1 have a. number _______________________â€"-â€" UNCLAIMED BICYCLE Eon SALE , poultry yard 5, â€"After April 12m, 1903, 1 0001:0046 FARM FOR SALE-Lot 20, con. 9 . w SALE ,-.- 5 55 5 5 \LGIS:': 5 mg. gut, I TUESDAY, ill/incl; LR noting-l1, Auctiuuwril jdmvuig horses and c . perty of Mrult. '1‘. ‘ illa. Sale on the con. 8, Mill‘lposu. ;' and. positively with. A 9" ‘ This Is an CXCl'lli‘lllluifpkrsél; for anyone to Dlll‘cllus H’l‘lum . - I ROSS. horses and m. ‘ 11!»?an I coiling “flu 5 _ FOR SALEâ€"After .1, ~ """ the undersigned um. at the Market sun for the changes and ‘ trunks and band their hotel BROSâ€"1 2-3. carry lar t stock of home I a” ”find”! Those'l‘RIDAY, - ‘---_ ll1f5 MARCH James, auctioneer. farm stock, I will be pleased. hold furniture, the ~ and: n. l-‘eir. lot .3. m- ‘ l village of Canlb'ru}. kinds of leather, O'Clock and Without l-i-tds of. weather. Built upon a bur foundation. Honest goods our .eputation. {TN-5'1 ,. l ? ilrnlmv, MARCH 2,-1.5. (.550 h l Hugh. auctl()ll(‘~'l'. credit farm stock. llll])le'!::<:.1 hold furniture. iln- J. W. Thorne, 101 ‘_‘l l Sale' at one 0'0“» 1_ 5.5,} “1,5 ' reserve. ‘ “‘i m Sale; 0" ‘\ Mild ling“ mix; ((11. . .. .\5 “555 man: not le- ' 5 5 5 FOR SALEâ€"Two frame houses on THE UNDERSIGLE“ 51” W'Hxaum 55“., loan money on l‘arng 1-,]... Village Property at, ~55 rates of interest. H 5 or Private 1'" !‘.\L~5 1‘ always ready to .; .5.‘_ gages. ul" Queen-st., east ward, next to Hop- grOCery. Apply to JAMES ”‘1 ____________________..__â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-- I: E. “.ELIHAUM \. etc., Milne Block, 1.3111}. x ' L m _______._â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"__ 55555 _ "‘\ liens For Sale About 50 Barred l’l}‘l‘...illil1 l' r u» and White Wyandottc l. 12:». ’;~.5 are choice birds and 1.1:212‘; 5.55:5: last year's hatch. l linu- .19.. ~11; 220-egg- Cypher’s IllCUlllL‘tlui‘b 3 1' opposite my grain warehouse at Cameron. Apply to J. G. E'YRES Lindsay.-10-tf. _____________________ 7-752 THOROUGHBRED DURHAM BULL for saleâ€"15 months old. Apply to JAMES CORLEY, Lindsay, P; 0. 10â€"4. . .1) (2w . of desirable building lots for sale as new and two bI‘OOllCY' southwest of the Ross Hospital pond. Absence from luxur. ;» and just outside the corporation reason for selling these. l v. ;; limits. Township taxes. For bermsisell about 400 feet of (2 row. 31.55.5515 apply to JAMES C‘ORLEY.â€"â€"lO-5.enotting, put up in snip; ‘ ' lscctions. Four will 11.9.1..- 5.»: ‘ . ill-no.5 _ “"11 lcorner of "air ave. uni ,mli»‘;..1;i.-;:_5 offer for sale a second-hand Bicycle § _11.3. i left at my shop for repairs on Ap-1_______._â€"-â€"_â€"â€"=-__â€"wâ€"â€" l'll 12th, 1902, and which has notl' TE‘ORER WANTED been claimed by the owner. Totall _______._â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"~.... claim and costs $6.50. R. I“. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Third-clag THOMAS, Machinist, William-st. teacher for S. S. No. 2, chle}',by ~11-3. April lst. State salary. A \YINT. ___________..___â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"" ER, Sec5-treas., (‘uli(ic0nk.â€"9-35 ________________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"~. TENDERS WANTICI)we'll-mills v:;; be received by the x22,:iv-:‘>.:_:n;ii 1;; Ops, two miles east of Lindsay. 100 acres, 40 acres ‘cleared, l‘plance valuable aunarac bush. On the premises is a good frame 'bal'n the good well. For further x‘arliculars apply to MRS. IIUGII MORRISON‘ or L. V. O’CONNOR. Barristezyi Lindsay P. O.â€"11wi. ‘ to Monday. March ::::-ri.. ‘ erection of . l" 1‘ llOllSU in School S-H’m. (lOn, known as (liilglm‘: '1, Section. Vans ;.l.1 5 can be seen all lllf~ :« 2 . . s . . . . undersigned. The 30- «a . 110'th PROPERTX I‘OR S.\l.L.â€"-l tender not 55555555555555.5555 55 The Glennrnl Hotel property forl Al FX’ ll llcls“rlt'illll.:lx sale. $500 cash and balance sec-i villeliâ€"‘lls-‘Z‘ .. I A urcd by mortgage at 5 per ccnt, or; ___._,_'__,_ _ _______._.' _________.__ the same may be l'C‘llSt‘d for a ternli ' 1 â€" fl "5‘ 01 yogrs. commencing with lst May 1 APPLICATION TO lEARlJAllENl next (1903.) For further particul-' _ _ 5 5 5 “rs apply 10 JOHN “ICS‘VF‘YNri hotice ls hereby $1.th U.55~. :15. (.'~ Lindsay. Dated this 12th day OfgpllCutlon W1“ be ”153““ I" 1": ““4" l‘l'dl’Cll, A D. 1903. élaturc Of the. 1’1'0‘11160 0L (TEX-1221141 "its next. sessmn, by the CU!‘}\V1'..ZOL ~~~~~~50f the Town of Lindsay for «an NOTICE 70 685017058 ‘ (l) Authorizing the (fin-5.14130: M to dedicate or set apart 3m“. 31:1? 1\()'l‘iCE TO CREDITORSâ€"ln the ket or Queen's Square in 131- ’l'ml': matter of the estate of 'l‘homaslof Lindsay for the purposi- of titli- Newnlnil, late of the Township oiling p. l‘ublic Library tilt-114.1121. a' 11:» 0115 1n the County of \7ictol'ia,lcoxl\'e5\- ' ‘ the same to tile 11315151. .1 Newman. deceaSed. NotiCe is ltcl‘e- ‘ bllc Library Board for that. 111.1'3‘n": by SWOD, pursuant to R. S. O.‘ -u.‘ "owâ€"“v- : (2) Authorizing the Col~;..xz-..t;;:;.c 1897, Chap. 129, that all creditors ' the Lindsay Public Library 7h 13:51 k and persons having claims ag-:1insl,accl-pt the offer of Andrew (~55..,5..-5.5.5 the estate a! the said Thomas g‘x'owâ€"l 17.51., of the sum of 8105,0011 :‘m 1' man, who died on or about lllCEC‘l'L‘CLlOIl of a Public Librar: 2:; " 13111 day of December, 1902, are Town of Lindsay and to profit I. required on or before the third day free site therefor and to of April, 190:3, to send by post the expenditure of 31000.0" - prepaid or (it-lirer to the undersigm for the maintenance of Sillll 1454's...” ed Solicitor for the Administratrix When erected and to PTOVl‘lL' " of the estate of the said deceased, all” 1141f? their names, addresses and descrip- ll"1'l‘3-"* tion. full particulars of their claims and accounts and the na- ture of the securities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after said date the said ad- ministratrix will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she has then been notified and will not. be liable for the said assets or any part-thereof, to any person or persons of whosr: claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Lindsay this 5th day of March, A. 1).. 1-903, JOHN Mc- SWEYN. of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, Solicitor for Franz-es Newman. Administrat- rix of said estateâ€"1.14. erection, maintenance ment thereof. G. H. Solicitor for applicantsâ€"74%. .â€"-__-__’_-â€"â€"" AUG’IONEERS MARRIAGE LICENSES arc in Lindsay, either at his or‘jco :71 Mr. G. w. BEALL’S Mule"! store or at his residence (.D All .. street by Thos. Beall. STEPHEN OLIVERâ€"Licensed Aju‘C' tioneer for the county of Victoria: Sales promptly attended to; Cm" gea moderate ; satisfaction Ella" unto-2d. Orders can be in". a1 Babcock's grocery store. William-51 issud llor cs by Auction 5 The undersigned will aim for 55-1: by PUblic auction at the Marn- Square, Lindsay, on March, mm, at 1.30. 5 ONE PAIR HEAVY 11.11519 PAIR DRIVING HORST-35 A MARE AND l-‘(l.\l. Terms: Nine nimiths' rm cent. ()IT for Lush. . GEO. Mclll,‘<:l;-r5_ >;11'\.llw.‘ NOTICE TO cfiwl':crt;a.- n the matter of the estate of John Ash- man late of the Township 01‘ Eldon. in the County of Victoria. farmer, deceased. Notice is he: (2323' given pursuant to R. S. 0. 1891', Chap. 129, that all creditors anal persons having claims against the estate of the said John Ashmnn. who died on or about the 17th day of January, 1903 are required on or before the 3rd day of April, 1903, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the un- dersigned solicitor for the Admin- istratrix of the estate of the said deceased, their names, addresses and description, full particulars of their claims and accounts, and the nature of the securities, (if any). held by them. And ' further take notice that after said date the said Administratrix will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the‘ claims of which she has then been} notified, and will not be liable for the said out: or any part thereof, 23‘ 41.; 2"I'l'lL. ‘- ‘ .. pl.- .5 orvwllf:5 .L- r‘. 5‘l1m55PI “.1 lllllub Rh. THE WATERLOO M for its fair dealing an tlcmcnts ; also the Nllll’l 5 AND MERCANTILE, and 0199-” able companies. John R Cunnifigs' â€"â€"'// The Canada Paint Ce. Montreal H READY MlXED PANTS These are without any question. fl” Best Paints Made 5 To be had in any quantity Sect!” A. ii. Sll.\ l-tlnxlqiifif . Jenéseyfin/t-"W’tf- . Pris 111 Brand 9M§W ~ A 1 *~§§§§§$v+fi-§fi+ s o-e¢ QA- so 5 3'". o H " HH“‘l’(’()()(’t)(l()()(5l( -‘(.)()()(’()(,()(‘()()()(‘(l(l(‘()()(\(_\l - stitch of the clothino fit and finish.” The above is v» Ready Tailored Clot will not take time to about every article i give a few leading l MEN’S Blue Serge Suits at .......... 10 Black Serge suits at ......... 10 Blue Serge Suits at, .......... 8 Blue Serge Suits at... ......... 7 Blue Serge Suits at ..... 1 ...... 5 Tweed suits at ....... ........ 6 Di} Yflli W Only a few mor- big stock of America style, comfort and ec York’s latest style so for less money than - for them. LADIES’ $5.00 Boots for $3.0I 3.00 Boots for [.7 250 Boots for LEI [50 Boots for l.0l Childrens’s boots fro ebrated HAVE YOU -‘ 5. All hand made . Skins selling at half 1 Men’s $30.00 Dog S Men’s $30.00 Walla. Women’s $30.00 “7. Women’s $18.00 Ca ,, Gauntlets Ca “ , - ’ P5 half price, Secure t 1 ATS HAT All-'S‘lzes. all kl ., our Competito r l

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