0 sst‘ï¬â€˜ “'0 ha"? Sick list . ill. ‘l $1155 )I. Sheckxlton time of writing. Miss E. Phi“) and 3 tack oi grvippe. We are glad t 9y out again after a v tuck of infl-ammm-ion of the vye. Mrs. Girlies, of Petevboro, is Visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. H. Haulers. Mrs. R. Hen-(lets. Manitoba. ' ' iting her many friends of Yelverton. A few evenings ago Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter entertained a. few of their (norms. and there would have Mn many more only for diswppointmeut of a sleigh cabling. On Tuesday, Feb. 18, a Very en- joyable evening was spent at the houw of Mr. and Mrs. Burk McGill, where over ï¬fty of neighamrs gather . L AI... n\'nn;n.0‘ the SUC‘ 0 see Miss Elva Stac- ery severe atâ€" 4 spared to make cesq it was. As I and Mrs. )IcGilI ans} >ersud singing Fellow. Lit Hum I wash ill. and condition .but mbï¬gh showlY~ many friends in convalescence- Sales are the talk of this vicinity at present. day the 27th, Mr. Jno. v --... V potsed of the 'most of h chattels. ()n the Frit Mr. Robert Baney held G cessful sale. If these ~ we believe that the agents 0: “5†| cultural implaments will soon come insolvent. us, this time leaving beh Large “nullity of snow. storm follows wind storm, storm follows snow storm, we liVe in the country are apt to come depressed in spirits, and to1 long for the adVent of the good old summer time. when we shall again stroll down shady lanOS, etc. But We are comforted with the thought that March, the heralder oi warm weather is nigh at hand, and with the promise of seed time and bar- vest, and as we indulge in these re- flections we look forward with hope- ful hearts for the fulï¬lment oi the words of Solomon :â€" For, 10. the winter is pnst. The rain (snow) is overand gone : The flowers appear on the earth; ‘12“. Us Tell | You Somethilg 11. Benders is Erin; and Mr ‘4 Suflcring 1‘ mm 1 We are continually adding new stuck of the ï¬nest and choicest patterns to be had :n all our lines. No matter what you are wanting, before buying else- where call and see our new stock. The quality is right. and our prices greatlyreduced. . that he is m "7°"? YELVERTON 25 make the 9. .VIcGilI excel. The -"A yâ€"nw-v As host and hostess Mr. and is sum |in a. pvt-carious .but we are pleased to at he is still recovering, owly. We join with his ads in wishing him a speedy quite a Hummer . S. Welsman BETHEI. yo see Miss Elva Stac- .fter a very severe atâ€" nation of the vye. of Petevboro, is visit- er. Mrs. H. Haulers. iers. Manitoba. is vis- nd )Ir. Wm. Thomp- irom a. slight at- “He‘s a gal]: of the hour in prgsent. 0n Thurs- r. J'no. Watson dis- st of his moveahle he Friday following By held a. very sucâ€" these sales continue, the agents of agri- mts will soon be- at present. V'el‘ V has been danger J 0-11}? Good And the voice of the turl is heard in our land. Mr. Gabriel Switzer, or most enterpniSing farmers made am addition to wellâ€"stocked horse stable ing a ï¬ne mare and colt \W'albor McGregor, of Bob On one of the stc this week one of t) marriages of the se summ-atbed. Come, 5 be the next to take leap year's generou: door ofr opportunity lS neuru in Va. v.“ Mr. Gabriel Switzer, one of our; nost enterpnising farmers. has lately ‘ nade am addition to his already yell-stocked horse stable by purchas- mg a ï¬ne mare and colt from Mr. Walter McGregor, of Bobcnygeon. On one of the stormiest days of this week one of the few leap year . marriages of the season was con- ' summ-wbed. Come, girls, who will be the next to take advantage of ‘ leap yewr's generous privileges}? The door ofr opportunity is swinging: wide- ly open and is ever ready to re- ceive the brave. Don't be a. spinster. a bachelor mtuid, an unclaimed bless- ing, or Man an uncrowned queen, any longer, when by a tow sweetly spoken words you may revive the spirits of many of our cmtfullen fol- lows, who are waiting impatiently to ‘iorm agreements with you to enter into that state where-in your trowlos are halved and your joys an lddubl- he time come: The Conservative Convention for West. Victoria. was well represented 1 from here on Saturday. Feb. 22nd. over forty taking advantage of the ï¬ne day amd cheap rates. Among {these Were: J. Staples, A. Gar-1, J. ‘Smi-th. J. Jordan, A. Forest, M. Kelsey, S. Mclnnes, J. McEachcrn, h'aham. A. Boss, D. Jackson, and ‘others. Some of the ladies who vis- iimd Lindsay that «day were: Misses lBruco, Wellington. J ordan. McEachâ€" 'ern, Armis and McCuaig, Mrs. Gra- Iham and others. All reported a ‘grand enthusiastic convention. Our popular buyer, J. Staples, , ‘AAA ‘Aï¬l’ Last Sunday was very antiwar-able for the missionary service, only a few being present. We er; shad to see Master Tommy Mipchell out again miter his long sickness. a. very “011165339 - evening Christopher Mitchell's. Mr. Eli Short had one 91 his horses badly kicked last week. It is now doing well. ‘ Mr. Edgar Woolridge still‘ remains at Pleasant Point. Farmers new are busy securing ity. A sleigh part); of Zion friends spent -5 “.- Don't forget to read Page 12 of this issue. . for the singr ng GRASS HILL. ZION. tux-110 (robin) of birds is at Inlan-V. 11:1“;lech n... - _ .th-c community in their deep 10:: l The village council held their 131' meeting Monday evening 01 week for the transaction of im ant business. I aux. 'qu ....... We are sorry to report ' illness 01‘ John English, who, we trust, may soon be com‘alescent. The Ladies' Guém or hue English church held a leap ycau- entertain- ment, in the lecture room of church on Monday, March 2nd. Qum. a number were 'preseut and enjoyed thoroughly both the varied amuse- ments and refreshments. 5 Miss Lila. Parsons is hqmc again from her pleasant. visit among ‘ her many friends in l’ctenboro. We are pleased to see our genial G.T.Ri agent, Mr. Bowles, back again, an is rapidly long magi-dent in missed. but on 1 cs 01‘ his m‘N‘y 'Dhe Masomc brethren tending Agent, Mr. Bowie and to loam that. .h 113' recovering from 1NORTH MANVERS. w-n-v F t in the village, will be on leaving the good wish- amy friends follow him. ons is hqme a8‘3"“ r. visit among ‘ he†pczenboro. to see our genial 01" import' hem their .his mother :1 her sick- - rL‘gu- of this ~vsâ€" â€"v.â€" iMl‘their expectedï¬rremoval from the - lo“ti-£111?Jol'hnoo-d. After the visitors bad » ' ‘ ' ‘ 1 Funny read OSA.‘ ï¬lm-“ed, Mrs. Danie [P 'the following address. while Hours. of MM" Hi! ea Denial Funny Owning in quyf_AC_A ‘-__ .ï¬dvnfl with I. W' s at- Mr. hmemee. He 't week. day last un- Mr. 1 1L 3 an' L have ! rch for : rent 9110- s “’0 ._'1hursda;" isic-f We 3‘ rad- Rich .3 I last Our tan a. very 1' , be this mm | Severe! 960- mm be held by. Mr. well and make a‘ preson that gentlemen and his sis have rented their farm and ‘mg away from the district. numbered about sixty pers‘ the fact at such a number on such a. night. spake “'1 popularity of Mr. and Mi: Although the party was a nil“. an n ing so he was muamg two very valued frienc bors, whose many were so well known 1 present. The many {r34 parting couple would 4 sorry to lose them fro: unusual eypcnse under which they are compelled to operate. They are tak- close of Mr. McKay’s response the .5113 0“ 1066‘ than last year in most company Sang “He's a jolly good 101â€" hinstanoes, bin as they keep cut up low" in a right hearty style. Dcnc- ‘cloaqu each season they feel c_on- ing them continued. which closed a stunned to make the best posstble very pleaSnnt time. ~ use 0! their time. The larger opera,- ' tors in many cars are not cut up for the gvnerous good wishes ex- pressed by the chairman. At . the uâ€"__-,_‘ 5 We are glad to learn mm. Rich is able to be about. again. Our teacher. Miss Graham, has a. very large attendance in the s: this ivintcr. l Several of initv have I by. M_r_. T. EAST OAKWOOD. Mr. William Chamon attended the lonquet given to Mr. Bryaus last. nhursdm' evening in Lindsay. ‘ ‘Lâ€"ï¬ ' “F from Dental. â€"0nc of the ï¬rm of Nee lands Irvine. Dentists. Lindgay. “in be at. the Queen' 3 Hotel. “bod- ~L 1mg ‘nd ‘\I'| UV (luv u... ville, on Tuesdav. much 10th, Camptmll's hotel, Kirkï¬eld, on ‘ nesday, March 11m. Call early, 13 w l‘llw- . Several of the farmers in this vic- ity have been buying horses late- . Mr. T. Webster bought, a. team am Mr. Anderson. to Mr. Harcus is going to move 1‘. Silverwood's farm this spring. e will be much missed in the Sun- Quitc a number from here amended Ir. Short’s sale last week. WOODVILLE PRESENTATION On Tuesday evepms ;urprisc party visited at. no of Mr. Jack McKay on [-11 Feb. to tender a fare- mke a: presentation to Intan and his sister, who _...-..7 _ 9m. and Father of our inn-s. w ‘ist with the overâ€" ICg-uisc, so Divine Comforter. yours with a.“ spirit,- nd bring us all into last. where there is SHRII ot AND KIRKFIELD- ich were WI! v"" ng for himself |W (3y said that. 9"- ï¬m b." 5m" lik! m heartily for the and especially' V widxes ex- un‘ an. At . the (30] response th¢lini ‘ inllv read {0.1- W“ :t. The part)‘ 130%. and or attending well of the )D. Attended the ryws last 1653'- n that Mr t again. am. has had Itors in many cam-s are [10! u.» up so closely. Although buying conbinues dull. them is a large amount of husiness vigor very wortly. Everything de- pends upon the amount of building that. will be undertaken during the u in the school lewrlv summer. and as yet it Ssdiï¬- ; in this vic-\ L-..“ Info- Ean cult to more than surmise what this will be. The tallying ofl of American d British onion gives the general A ;_-‘“-nn forever- if" v-â€"~ mat. ‘ed. The smaltler operators are more ;ur- likely to feel the effects 01 this since for they are anxious to work to the best Lily Indvanmge this season. in view of the ex- unusual espouse under which they are the compelled to operate. They are tak- the |imz out. less than last year in most. ’ ‘ ~â€" Iâ€"--- a- â€nor Mann cut up SHRINKAGE IN that 5.000.000 ‘ of this province. of pulpwood is 2 'w-u â€"-__ bade {We a leaner appearance} than -i-t, would otherwise wear. a con- l ‘dition which will not: right itself very readily. White pine is in fair demand. in- quiries being more numerous than xsalcs. Spruce is holding itself well. We understand that orders for eastern spruce are being picked up in great- er volumin Ontario than the gener- al trade would lead one to think. Hardwoods are featureless. Prices . are stationery, but orders are few. Was-hast): Mr. ac. Unisay: Messrs. A. Hawkins. Forest ; W. Cruise, Mr. R. .m 1 WANTED. - Bright. energetic. goods salesman to: Lindsay, one or two yea: genetcl sto patience. Apply by letter to Goods Salesman. care Waw } “yawâ€"9.2. FARM 'rb nEï¬Iâ€"‘ï¬ioâ€"Ecr'eé. lot 23. On the 4th call. of Vcrulam, about 45 acres dented. about _10 acres in TEACHER ’WAN'rEbTâ€"Zror " School Section No. 2. Stanhope. Maple Lake P. 0. Aggy, {tutu}! wary. PIANO FOR SALE. CHEAP. Dominion studio phno, new. for 3110 by party going west, worth 3250. Will be wldchoap to: cash. Apply WntchmDWudu omen. by w..._ -7 pasture. baiince' in woods. Posses- sion at. any time. Apply to J SLATER, leon Fglls. ggédSTJOI-Vl-I'S; Sea-Tiedwrer. llama 14h! P. 0-. Ont... Halibut-t- on County.â€"8-3. STOP ! '31 'ihden ' Valle." less than last year s, but. as they keep such season they fee to make the best heir time. The Lars many cases are not Luniéin ESTIMAIES for Watchman- store ex’ FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 19 in Bowcs, auctioneer, con. 3, Fcnelon. near stock and implements. Q of David _Graham. .. 'll ESDAY MARCH 10. 1908.â€" By. George Jackson. aucbioneer, 5. con. 4 'Thorah, valuabl- («arm of Jun. J. Bicke-l. Sale 'clock shar up and without rcsc vc. TUESDAY. MARCH 10.â€"-By Bow.cs auctioneer. credit sale valuable farm stock, comm horses, 10 cows, 10. y a. large flock of sheep, and 1 brood lot 12. con. o'clock sharp. wEuxESDAY. MAR By Elias Bowes, ‘ sale of farm stoc» the property 0‘ West half 10" 4' ‘ (Nor-land P.0.) S B'clock sharp- FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1908. â€"-By El- ias Bowes, auctioneer. Sale of Farm Stock and Imple- ments. belongnng to the estate of -t.hc lute Wm. Styl as. lot 7. 0011.5. “-â€"-‘nn 'Tllhj CM“.- $8.18 at 1 WANTEDâ€"Fresh much. cow. cuâ€, or Ayrshire cows preferred. in ex- change for large Ayrshim andDur- “ A “' k-AAA‘M COW. NOTICE. -â€"‘l'he Davidson cm: I111. Little admin. In new 0pm to the public. (’ hopping done to! ï¬ve coats u. bug {or cleaned gramâ€"4941.. Apply to L. N- 1’ Adelaide St. West. um..- __, - am cowâ€"o the stock- ,-. w. Sutcliï¬e. Undo APPLICATION 'l PLRLHHENT .‘ r !, MAL\\.-. --, , owes. auctioneer, credit .1 StOCA and implements, y of Wm. Simpson. 07 Victoria. 0†at February. A 1908.â€"B.v 5" 31‘, on lot 17' at 1510.3;- farm .5. the property Sale at. one . Gun, the prop- m. mush .aml 5, con. 6. Etn- rhh of (â€mmâ€)' Positivcl." “0 “h .’c10ck sharp- '1? Arranson . 501 if Toronto .â€"10'1 ' branches .-breeding cow. In oakwood: El- amount-Q10 Dnlccwodl 11 0.11., 7 m 9 pm 00in! are“ by and (ot- the «5an of his patrons m -_-..‘_4Hna rnvn. 1-.7 lJndlly â€d m! m armed to Olm- â€" "v.7. Dr. munofll my be consulted and! Saturday Moon in the of. ace 0! the late Dr- Poole. cor. wu. um and Russell ‘39“. ~ -- iggua 1‘) on Q- . noc‘ULLcca. 11.12.. on†JANITYILLE, our. OR SALI‘Iâ€"k are lots of the Arm. strong estate on Lindsay street, Moat desirable {or building purpos. es. For particulars apply to Mc- LAUGHLIN. PEEL FULTOX. 9n [hit-class v FARM FOR SALE.â€"â€"Bcin.g east hall of lot 1. con. 10, Township of Fun. elon. comprising 100 acres more 0! less. nearly alt cleared; buildings fair, situated on main road from 'Dunsfond to Lindsay and about { ‘mile irom ancll's Statun an C. P. It. and six miles from Lindsay. 'Ionwâ€"very reasonable. Ami 1c. #7..--“1â€"__ - . ‘ - . Lu" ARM r‘un anyâ€. -.- _ con. 4. Mariuosa. property of Char- les W. Naylor. 85 acres .undcr cul- tivation. balance wood and pasâ€" ture ; sail a clay loam. Real good log house. boarded inside and pe- tivatlon. Wmlw unvâ€" Lure ; soil a clay loam. log house, boarded inside and peâ€" funced with cedar rails ; never (ail- ing well at the house ; new driving house. hog penand hen bouae. ()nc . u 1 mi‘n from DOS! pose. lllbllm. section. We want. to sell this farm at. once, and it will be sold mason- ane. For further particulars apply t) ELIAS BOW]:13,~ Real lishzxte Agent, LindSay. m f, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- FARM FOR SALEâ€"At Carndafl. Sash, containing «1; section land. good house barn, stable, 4 granar- xes: near the thriving town of Catnduï¬, having 5 ï¬ve elevators. flour mill and elevator ; {our chumh es in the town and ï¬rst-class school 16 acres lawn en and bamy well fenced wit Page wire fence. ï¬rst-class well and barn and house. 76 acres. summer fallowed, 50 acre fall. ploughed, and 160 acres wheat and oat stubble ; a. black, rich, cw! '- “‘Aâ€"- -_ an.“ “hath 8“ I I" uu-â€" vv... - 7 ANDREW ROBERTSON. P. O.â€"4-tf. Arrive Toronto soil; no stone or soft places, 8“ tillable. A rare chance to scam" ï¬rst-class farm cheap and on easy terms. For price and means am"! to Elias goyes_ Ffal Estate ,-_gcnt, U nâ€"qv , Deon Toronto ..-.............. 5 00 pm " But-Item 6.52 pm. “ Nathwn ...“ ...7.01 pm “ Jautvmo ... ... ...7.10 Nu- " Clabo ... .. ... ... 7 .15 DJ A!!!" flux-... ... ... ...7.25 cm pave Lindsay... ..7.:50 p-m "... Burnell ...... ...... ...7.37 pm: “ MONO... 7.45 pm "Amoco Point ... .. 7.51 le Art-ho W 8.00 p.12» mud tron Toronto. I‘Tindsa-yw §:0.â€"-6-tf. I! NW PAW!) RAHJAY _ 'rnni'rrmua. . ‘ DAILY mm summon. Expu- to mu». we Maconâ€"... ...... 150 1.9: " Anconl. Point ..... .... 7.4!! 5.1m " Mordâ€-.. ......»â€" 7.56 can " Burn“ ...â€".... .......... 8.08 an " Una-Ia ...â€... ... ... 8.15 can. " Chbo -....... .......... 8.27 mm. “ Jwafllb-Oâ€CO -0... 8.†‘im‘ " Nestleton ...... ..."-.. 8.40 mm. " Burketon ..-.-- ...... 8.50 mm. min Tau-mm ............ 1 0.25 mm. SIOUBUU 1115 Allan} ... He was apparently health twentyfuur lumr time of his dl'ath. whic on Friday. Pub. 14, 1% of 71 years. Mr. Clarke was -:m- x.‘ tlers in the IIPiL’hbul‘ moved from I’rinw 121 many years ago. 11¢. ed by his wife no-n‘h ti is surviVed by fmn‘ dull; son. winding count. , u b. in Lindsay one .1908 of the A rm- east half 2-13 A“). t 10 l.u’.«‘.su.\‘, 10.35 I.“ 10.43 MI 10.55 a! 1 1 ‘m u» £05 9-. seven, is closed a chapter ‘ of one who gaVe fair pron realization of human hulws tions purely led and of m“ 'able attainment. ‘ To the many friends wlui well in his boyhood humel er and those later at th Collegiate, will ('unlt‘ wit tic regret the story of his the great Northwest had him the Vision of a future portunity and success. Ai' ‘ftully passing his oxaminu circumstances almost ll“.\u and the much-priml Jul-“t lorof Law won. Mr. tlp himself at .‘lCUX‘Ognl‘. .1 not far from \Vitttiillr-u. succeSsiully launched in sional career, to \\lli(‘ll himself with all the Ont-rt: life, realizing its iniwil'l: great rcspomsibility. The many hearts was truly to came the sad telegram ut' aftet a few days of great lowing an operation at t Hospital. During his las was surrounded by loving tender and most sympath on him by those in charg The many tributes of s; esteem from those who kt these latter years betoke he held in their hearts, turally sensitive about di religious life within, the his Christmas morning: 5; early church service. was fort. His last words, be sages of love to those at with them his “Thanh who giveth us the Victory! And so he rests, home A the old parish churchya ‘ er, w,th others who have} thick of the battleâ€"noti gone beforeâ€"for the Lord} of them, and the call "ed higher" has its Comfort it mourn as they realize “It; let Him do as seemeth b1 The following well desen ,is from the Dundas Bannei date. The late Mr. S. was a nephew of Mrs. S. .l town, and a nephew nf Mr McArthur, Fenelon Falls. was well known here haVingj Lindsay and Fenelnn l-‘alls occasions. The Banner 533 With the untimely passii ‘uel Culp at the early age seven. is closed a chm-tor Thursday . To Rid the Barns o Mice An intelligent and (equ gr has given us a new m1‘ has used very swccssfull‘ his premises of rats and plan is simple. 11 you s phur on your barn Hour. your cam as you gathvr I not be a rat or a mouse to bother you, says the culturalist, who has trie ment and found it. amine! wry. In stacking: haya tle sulphur may be sprin ground and a little than and rats and mice will 1 '80 treated a wide berth sulphur will be suflivit-Im1 large barn and corn arm farmer friend. The sulnl for ctock and will nut in} or grain CVO“ If USN} 1‘1 purpcises. 3 PASSING TRIBUTE _ .nEMORY OF SAMFE ANDER McA-R'rm'u DEATII‘OF MR. KRIS» 0F LOCIâ€. The very sudden doat on Clarke has greatly s shocked his many friend WV. uâ€"vâ€" 0' all it did me so much ï¬nned its use until I h worth, with the result I new man physically. ' thirty~ï¬vc pounds. “It is with the gm i{tint I recommend Psy‘ L m aï¬icted with throw fig" ’ Yours truly. C. 1 â€down, Que., Sept., I'his man speaks 1 cures all th: 1 fl stomach troubles d . ,ï¬â€˜cngth and vitality ‘ “it. AG-llkdmil-Og,‘ The daughters are ! Minaker and him. Alex Lochlin. The son is Ml of Lochlin. “Gentlemenâ€"I haw stating that I have used â€chine, and as a new very serious throat and Hy case was a most d the doctors had practic could not get well. I Something spe‘ esting for you