PAGE We Might Very Truthfully Have Called This A >94" R. 0. church. Wolid brick F0") 8 rooms. 800‘! canâ€, ‘ .4 0n introducing Rev. Mr. Hughson. Chairman Stewart referred regretful- ly to his approaching departure. Mr. Hughson’s lecture was replete with wise observations, some of which may appear in these columns at, a later date. Prof. Milncr of Toron- to made a brief speech. Miss O’Leary. read an address to Miss Addison, who leaves to become dean of the new residence for girls at Victoria College. An order for a splendid expanding bookcase :icmm- panied the address. Miss Addison said she believed ‘she had learned :more than she had taught since c'oms ing to Lindsay, and attributed much credit for that act to ‘Principal lIar. stone. She had never ion a place with more regret than she was leav- ing this town. and a but for the highest score‘in' the season's games, given by Mr. J. D. Flavouo, and won by Mr. Ross Barstone. small percentage will be charged Satisfaction guaranteed. . \ . Mr. 'I‘hos. Stewart Was in the! er, one Shingle Machine and Joint- . chair. A piano duett by Mrs. Jas.’ er. These will be sold at a bar- , Graham and Miss Aimee Flavelle was: gain. Apply to W. H. KENNEDY, ' the ï¬rst number. Then Mr. Ernie Omemee.â€"26-1. ‘ Sackville sang “There’s a Land" and ] as an encore one stanza of “Sons of MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE. â€" . the Enlpire," both so-called patriotic; Adjoining eastern town limits. , songs. i Good soil. Frame house and com- In his remarks Chairman Stewart? bined barn and stable. Three so- made special reference to W. H. Day, 5 res 0! land. Will be sold cheap. a former student, who recently; Apply at this whoaâ€"204.1. ' graduated from Toronto Univers‘lty ,2 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"- as gold medalist in mathematics. iFARM FOR SALE.-65 acres, 8 mil- Mr. Day had been ofl'ered o. fel-‘ as from Lindsay : 60 acres plow lowship by the university, and land, balance pasture. Log house. a position in the Geological depart- log frame barns. A bargain it ment, Ottawa, but had Chosen that taken at once. Apply at this of- of assistant professor of Physics inI 1300- the Guelph Agricultural College.I . Next season the lecturers at the In- FARM FOR SALE-â€"L0t 20. con. 9. stitute would be Mr. J. I. 'I‘arte, J. Ops. two miles east of Lindsay. P. Whitney, Col. G. '1‘. Denison and 100 acreS. 40 acres cleared. balanCo Rev. (3, w, Gordon (Ralph Connor). valuable tamer-ac bush. 0n the A piano, violin and cello trio by premises is a good frame ham: Misses Kingsley and O'Boyle and good WBU- For further Particulars Master Kingsley was encored. The apply ‘50 MRS- HUGH 11013le ‘valedictory was read by Mr. C. J. SON. or L. V. O’CONNOR. Bar- Burns. Mr. J. D. Flavelle present- rister. lJindsay P. O.â€"25-8. ed the cricket trophies. They were ° - ' a bat for the highest batting score. FOR SALE CHEAPâ€"1 double wa- und a ball for the highest howling 80". 1 d1†barrow, 1 mower. 1 score, given by Mr. J. C. Grace, 'l‘o- Noxon cultivator, 1 pea harvester, ronto, and won by Mr. Russel Arâ€" 1 1038 “Dd 1 short tug double har- mour and Mr. Manning respectively 3 "$8. 2 plougha, 1 m2 plough- 1 tell you sir, thtt I would rather" be R. R. Gamay toâ€"day than the hon- orable Provincial Secretary, Minister of the Crown, recipient of pyramids lot roses from his dependent oï¬icials, with their souls polluted with per- [juryJ' The Collegiate Institute closing exercises on Tuesday night were very successful. A good crowwd attendâ€" red and the exercises were sufliciently varied and interesting to make-a pleasant evening. ‘ The chief events were the presentation of an address and book case to Miss Addison, the retiring teacher of moderns, the pre- sentation of the cricket trophies, the valedictory, and an address on “Cul- ture†by Rev. L. S. Hughson, B.D. A‘Good Audience Amended, and Enjoyeg ___._____.____._.__ , #._ ‘.-_ , MARK.â€"-In Mariposa, on Tuesday» June 23rd, Almina. Mark, beloved wife of G. H. Mark, aged 35 years. BALDWINâ€"PALFREYâ€"On 'Ihzesday June 23rd, at the residence of the “bride’s parents,‘ by Rev. C. H. Marsh, W. H. Baldwin, Lindsay, and Ethel Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Palfrey, Ops. RAG CARPET FACTORY.â€"Another industry started. Mrs. G. R. Mullett, having purchased a full line of upâ€"to-date machinery, id now prepared to execute all kinds of work in the Rag Carpet line. Flannel Sheeting and Wool Carâ€" pets. Don’t forget the place. 19 St. George-st, east ward, Lindsay. Died MATCHETT.â€"In Lindsay, on Wed- nesday, June 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Matchett, a. daughter. and let me tell him before, this House and before the people of this Province, sir, that He knows, God knows, what I say is absolutely true and what he says is wrong and false, and I leave it to the future and to that God to judge who is right and who is wrong." “I will ï¬ght this case. I will not stop. Evidence will come out later on ; II have evidence now’, sir, but I w‘ll not tell you of it. I will go‘ home from this 'House proud 0! the ‘fact that I have told the truth, proud of the fact that no man will ever have to accuse me of asking a l man to be a perjurer. That is†what ’ I will do. And sir, let me tell you, . there is a God in heaven ; I believe i in Him, whether the Provincial Sec- retary does or not. Some day, sir. he has got to reckon with that God. I - ï¬r. Gamay again attacked the judges as “penshloners and fathers of penshioners,†and concltgdeqd: COLl EGIATE CLOSING EXERCISES III!- Apply It ï¬VeFlntcrcstilfPtograh prompt laidemhr Sale. mum“ m w ‘W An order {Br 3. 1_1‘. OPS_. qontainï¬ig 16 acres; FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 8, con. 6. in the Township of Eldon. 200 acres. 130 cleared. Halance in good pasture and good tumor-ac. Large brick house and large orchard; one frame barn 60 x 60 with horse and catttle stables beneath; one barn and drivingbhouse 30 x 180 w -â€" ‘vv can“ situated about 4} miles frown Lind- say, 2 miles from Reaboro station, 3 miles from DOWneyviIle. On the premises are two frame barns, a frame house, stable, at goo well and a small orchard. Sc 00! and church convenient. For particulars apply to owner, RALPH EDGER» 'roN, Cadmus. or to CHARLES HAW. Lindsayâ€"2+8. ‘ FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 20. con. 9.' I over the counciy. Ops, two miles east of Lindsay; 100 acres, 40 acres cleared. balance 1 Private A valuable tamarac bush. 0n the' premises is a good frame ham' v good well. For further particulars apply to MRS. HUGH MORRI- M ON SON. or L. V. O'CONNOR, Bar- _ rister. Lindsay P. 0â€"2543. First-class cut but FARM FOR SALEâ€"65 acres, 8 mil- es from Lindsay; 60 acres plow land. balance pasture. Log house. log frame barns. A bargain it taken at once. Apply at this of- vle, 1 long and 1 short tug double har- nws, 2 ploughs, 1 gang plough, 1 good churn. 1 canoe and several other article used in (arming. THOMAS FEE, Agt. I can be found at Fremont Crandcll’s east ward, Lindsayâ€"174i. FOR SALE.â€"One Engine and Boil- er, one Shingle Machine and J oint- er. These will be sold at a bar- gain. Apply to W. H. KENNEDY. Omemee.-â€"26â€"4. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School section No. 6, township of Somer- ville. Applications received by SILAS O'BRIEN, Secretary Nor- land, 0nt.â€"26â€"3. WANTEDâ€"Furnished cottage at. or near Sturgeon Point or on Stoney Lake for family'o! ï¬ve adults. Ad- dress R.W.H.. care The Waterman- Warder, Lindsay.â€"-26-1. Further particulars and conditions of sale can be had on application to MOORE JACKSON, Vendors Solicitors, Lindsay. Posswsion for farm work will be given immediawa after harvest. and full posseuion on the lat day of March next. next. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. the south‘ hall of the south half of lot number 6. in the 7th concession of the said Township of Emily. ~This farm is conveniently situated, being about half a mile from a good ‘school, 2 miles from Restore. 8 miles from Omemee, and 8 miles from the Town of Lindsay. The soil is agood clay loam, it is all cleared gnd about 45 acres are un- der cultivation; there is a good Well and there are erected on the premi- 'E'ER‘ilSsâ€"Ten per cent. of thepur- chase money must be paid down at. the time of sale, and the bahnce thereof in 30 days thereafter without: interest. There will be a reserved bid. ;;3_ airframe barn 30 x 60 and a ce- dar log stable about 24 x 80. Mr. William Adams, the Administ- rator of the estate of Francis Adam: late of the Township of Emily, Yeoâ€" man, deceased, will ofler {or sale by public auction at the Commercial House, in the Village of Omemec, on Wednesday, July 81h, 1903 Dated this 6th any of June. 1903. VALUABLE FARM AllllNlSTfl'mR’S SALE Subscribe {or “ WATCHIAN-WARDER FOR SALE.â€"~Lot 17 DUNOON ’ â€"'â€"vâ€"-' - ;., u... - also GOVERNMENT STANDARD mus mean. A ma Bu Killer and Potato Grower. It kills Bags at then-attic acts as a Veictlblc Toll: and stimu- late: the growth at the flat intent-la; the quality and quality 01 the potatoes-45¢: per 1b.; also GOVERNMENT nnnnu the Township of Emily In the County of Victoria FOR SALE Drug Store C011. of m. . 1904: Apply tbflmié's' CATmnm NAYLOR, 22 El- M. North Ind. Lindsay. No FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.â€" East half Lot 16. Can 6, Ops, 100 acres, 75 under cultivation, balance go>d pasture land and timber. This is a rare chance to obtain p. most desirable farm with- 11113 in HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.â€" Tho Glenarm Hotel property for sale. $500 cash and balance aeo- uredbymortgageat5peromt, or the same umV be based for a term of years. commencing with lat May next (1908.) For turther particul- ars apply to JOHN McSWEYN, Lindsay. Dated this 12th day of March. A. D. 1903. on farm or by loner no Afflic- AR’I‘HUR, Box 392. Lindsayâ€"21:8 in two miles of lJndsay, 'on lead- ing froad. For particulars apply Firsbclass cut hair. as iall ï¬re ' and white, taken in l With Hair Goods, Ladies' and Gents’ Wigs.'.TQll}n-es. Bugs. \Viwy and Plain Fronts, Switches of every descrlpllnn, 92v. . He can improve your personal ap amnce. . f Plain features and disï¬gured h 8 caused through the 10» 0 hair made perfection. , _ d Thousands owe their ï¬ne looks to the skill of Prof. DUNN“ on Human hair adorns and protects the head. . 11 Don't fail to see his new patent hair structure, patented a He will be at Lindsay, Benson House, Monday. July 0th MONDAY, JULY 6"? Private Apartments secured at the Hotel In anticipation of you! holiday needs it would be downright if, diï¬etence to throw away this chance of your lifetime. Look the othex stores all through, then cc me to C‘OUgfï¬s, If“ fail to announce the most sker ticzl that our stock is at least fivetime la'ger and our prices for equal quality twenty ï¬ve per cent. Iowenbzn thoee on any other. We lull give a whole outï¬t iree. B. J. Gough We’ve been selling 'more Suits, Furinshings, Light Fed. 1 Straw Hats, Outing Shirts and Neckwear than we em soidcm “4 before. Our "Great Special Sale†has been the most frills"1 Jul successful bargain event of the year. Gough’s Prices mam dealers and electn'fy the public. ' 3 â€I! :3 Hats Outing Ca 8 and Fashionable Taggery Evn of 'ligshgigeighti from cad to foot from Hats to Hos cry up to $35 000 worth of stocks stillstill to choose from Humh for Canada and “'me Wonderful Cheap Man balance of these lively June days we’re going to ï¬ll 3 t1 n'ces that will beseige on; Busy Comer Store wiah eager nock the spots 06 our highest scormg since we Started House Clearing Sale. and do your dressxrz at Gougq’s. Where else can you generous selccuon a : needed thmgs m summer. ' Gough’s Price Split t0 Splinters {0 Boom Lindsay’s Natal Day Be Suits that were made‘tp sel! for $4.00, 6.00 AA- AAA- ‘AAA GELEBRATE! GEiEBRATE! 8.00.1000, 12.00, this week are m'a'rke'a 5532 to $2.50, 3.65. 4.75, 5.00. 6.90. Get Rez‘I‘QXIPI'JIjQ Holiday Remember for Only One Day COMING Summer Visit of I903 mamammmnm Thin flair, Biscolorei " flair, etc. :3 BAL D N ESS cleared except 3 acres of be‘1 meadow. Also ~18 acres of 5W“? pasture one mile north of the There is a good frame house. shed. 2 frame barns, 30““ mlâ€. Sheep and hog pens, and implement houses. well vat!" ed. Situated on line of G. T. I“? 'GUId'Oining the village om‘d' flu W there is general 9w?" Llnnml" FORSALE.â€"Brick 1 acre land in the bray, at present Ray. House conta kitChen, pantry, wc dry cellar; also so and never-failing water on promiy painted inside an barn. metal room all in good rcpm‘ eighths of an acre 81'... with small h for barn or workslu DUNOON'S mm Watchman-Wardt‘l' ‘ Also some line I: Town of Linds‘n.‘ and Albert-515- and good locuh 00., R. T or come to xvhanm The Wonderful Cheap Man House with h" be Village Of Car nt occupied by D" atains eight mom woodshed and in! soft water Gigi? lding 10m corner C? Situated House ' ats in a" ()0le :3 u XL“- "°‘ 3 0W W636 We to9$é 3H! WaistSets.Sï¬d ands Stock 0qu 20 Dozen ‘ bric'q while 35 Donn Ia :2 Dozen braces, 11