R. mum‘s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ â€"â€" Number 32- LIN . R DAY A DSAY THU S . UGUST 9th. 1900. 75 Cents per annum Anne’s of May 20th, and Flora’s 0 19th, so as another mail leaves this raga! noon, I thought I would let you know I had received your letters. We are told that a'heavy mail will arrive for us to- night, suppose it will ï¬ll some of the gaps but not all, because we know of De Wet’s capture of the train with our mail and Winter clothing. On that occasion we lost Capt. Blanchard. killed, and Capt. Me- _ ï¬rm gottrtismmts <girlie glhntrtistmmis. SgEE'FOR SALE.-â€"Large size. in gOOd LOSTâ€"A Lady’s Parasol at Sturgeon Point A li 10p.h_Price $45 cash if taken at once. on Saturday, Aug. 4th. Finder will confer PP Y 3 t is officeâ€"3o. a favor by leaving the same at the Watch- WANTED.â€"-Five or ten acres, with house, man-Warder.â€"_32.2_ ï¬aELinusay. Address, with all particulars, STRAY ï¬EIFIEILâ€"Came into the ' " th‘S ofï¬ceâ€"32.2, premises of the undersigned, Lot 4, con. 1, afï¬rm C2thhertistnttitts. _________________________ . .« - to coal ‘ BICYCLE FOB. S.ALE.â€"A high grade ? . heharnless Columbia, listed at $85.00 ; a new wheel. .This is a bargain. Price made ’11 h , 7 known on applying to S. J. PETTY, the e ‘- Jeweller, Lindsay.â€"2I-tf. FOR SALE.â€"The underSigned has for sale m f Dress GOOdS, Curtalns, carpets, ClOthlflg and three pure-bred Tamworth Boar Pigs IO E . Ops, on or about the 10th July, a red Donnell andacouple of men captured I . s. 0 F ' hi 3 FOR 40 DAYS m0nths on, and one 2 ye... on. also one S RVANT GIRL WANTEDâ€"BY heifer. about two ye... old- Owner is re- “m 8"†â€be “him 8"“ me “mm†HOUSE umls ng . sow 10 months old. The above will be sold MIS- R- J. McLaughlin- Apply at the quested to prove Property a7 ex “5353“ the soeka’ did non ream me,†yet Shoe : at $15 each if sold immediately. Call at ofï¬ce of Messrs. McLaughlin McDiarmid. take the animal awa ’ pJ OS peMARK what I sent you arrived safely I do not _ Y- - ’ care so much. Anything you might send "32'3- Valentia.â€" 3 1-3 HORSE FOR. SALE. -- A handsome CLERK’S NOTICE of First Post- PC'Chc'On Geldlng. eight years old and in ing of Voters‘ List.â€"Voters’ List, 1900. items in the followin list that will interest you. . , man 9‘, Bertie-st. East Ward, b‘mk veneer, storey f"St-class shape. weight 1400 pounds. Can Municipality of the Township of Mari- .fying to all Who V15“- us we are saymg andahalf. Contains nine rooms and two be seen at the McCormick Implement posa, County of Victoria. -â€"Notice is halls, good cellar, woodshed, coal 1301153: Agency, Kent-st.â€"â€"32.1. hereby given that I have transmitted or stable, etc.;hard and soft water. Half acre delivered to the persons mentioned in sections ï¬ve and six of the Voters’ Lists hat we can do at this Midsummer Sale. good guden land! partly planted with fruit SITUATION WANTED.â€"By reliable . . . . trees. Ehe dwelling is in ï¬rst-class condi- single man of good address, as salesman for 5:30;, thetCOPleï¬ â€˜Itiqanreddbl‘saldéecglgï¬s tion an re 'r ' . ll ' - - e so ransmi e or e were 0 e , qui es no repairs Sma lawn general merchandise. Good practical busr- list, made pursuant to said Act, of all , o o . . . . S Goods Department MB“ 5 FurnlShlngS in front, wrth locust hedge. A very desrr~ ness experience. Would acceptaposition persons appearing by the last revised would wear out, or more likely get lost. I have Just two articles now that I had when 1 left Canada: that little purse of Amys and the ï¬eld glass I got in Mont- Everything is going on as usual: a con c of Boer prisoners taken each day. next time I write I will try to send you a copy of a brigade order, which sets forth the. work done by the 19th brigade, of which we are part. Replying to your question} khaki is the color and me be in any kind of goods. The ï¬rst syllab e is pronounced as the English say car and the second key. I believe De Wet’s men are W‘-- L0: 22. Con. 12. Reach, or apply to CHAS. RAT'I'ENBURY, Seagrave â€"32-4. RESIDENCE FOR SALE.â€"No. 45 able home fOr retired farmer Price low, as useful help around doctor’s ofli ' ' ' ' . . . ' , , ce or an , . . Colored Cambric Shirts, were 7 SC. with easy terms of payment. For further posrtion of trust. Good references: I. M): 2333333212395: Eggesiidclhngggildl Iaiiiiiiy Tweed Edects, former â€"-Men’s BURN E, Blackstock, Ontâ€"32.2. cipality at elections for members of the ess ‘ . . ' I I/ an articularsa l to ALEX BELL on re- . _ fl now 100. 85c, 90- and $1, srzes 14A t0 17 2. Y P . PRY . 9 P wearin on 11 - F "-°’.:'.’. . , now 25c. shirt for 50¢. . _ mises, 01’ at ““5 oï¬ice.â€"28-tf. ‘ Legislative Assembly and at Municipal - g -r woo en khhklr excepting .’ 4M}: 51:; were 503 and 60:: _Asso,tmem of Light and Dark Bow T185. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HOUSE AND LOT FOR. SALE.â€" elections; and that said list was ï¬rst iiï¬gï¬gg'dgfï¬e lssu§$3u§t before we ’ â€was formerly 20: and 25c, now 106. VALUABLE FARM FOB SALEF’ On Colborne-st., north ward, an eight- pOSted .up at my Ofï¬ce at Oakwood on here, but it comes high 95 efrlilrvilherg: wild One of the ï¬nest farms in Mariposais offered roomed, brick-veneered house, heated With the Thlrd day Of August, 1900: and 1‘3' rabbit, 28. for 11h. lohdt‘er', ls. Sid. ; inn mains there for inspection. Electors are ,. i a, “.1 ' 35C. - ' 33“" Price -Light and Dark Knot Ties. W813 18C and for sugar and l to 23. for jam, ls. a gal. for i r .-.i,‘-.':.. mg. 85: and I, we . ‘ fl .6 w“ 13‘ S and 20:, sale price 2 for 25:. f0! 531?. LOt 8.. Con. 15, one. mile from coal furnace, a good woodshed and stable, . , .. , 1». 3 ‘9. citivures formerly $1.25 â€"-Men’s Black Shirts, 503 f0‘ 439 75c for 623 Woodvrlle. SOI‘d .8-roomed BHCk House, an excellent well and cistern, half an acre {ï¬lled upoiito gamma, “‘5 Baldwlfc’éud) condensed milk. Then we can cook Corn- ~'*~‘ “,..-‘ " â€"Men’s \Vhite Laundered Shirts, 45c, 55C, With every convenience; tWO large frame of land with fruit trees will be sold reason- 1 any OInI‘SSl-Onb or 8.11.) 3- m: 9‘30“ are starch, maizine, rice. mealie meal etc. I ' ‘ “W ‘00“ barns one 0x60 the other ‘6ono with bl - ’ . found therein, to take immediate pro- h d f h ï¬ . , . "‘31-;3- Coois in all the popular 75¢; three leaders. stone'basemint s,tables etc oF'n : n2 3 Yllf taan 21:1 once.W For full particulars cecdings to have the said error-i corrected riace Bfglig :(pttHe rst tum: Iftned to cook ‘ “"5 w ‘i 3 , - I eyou app yto atc manâ€" arder.â€"6-tf. .. ' . . , -. ‘ .. a ow enoug or expansiorr according to law. Dated this Fourth and it begantooverflow and dry up. We â€"Men’s Linen Collars, stand-up or turn-down, . . bearing orchard. This ï¬ne farm must be day of August, 1900. J. B. VVELDON, 10c, 12c, I5c. . . . â€"Men’s Calozed Cashmere Sox, formerly 25¢, 50151. at once, 3% the PIPPYWOr ‘5 movrng t0 T0 RENT. â€"That 200 acre farm situated Clerk of said Municipality.â€"32-2. British Columbia. Price $6000 For fur- on Lot II, Con. 11, Manvers. It is a clay â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-‘-â€"â€"â€"_â€""â€" now 15c. . - ' â€"â€"-E t a s ecial ï¬ne Black Cashmere Sox, 20:. ther particulars apply to 'ARCH- CAR- loam SOil. has a good frame house and barn JUDICIAL SALE Of Valuable :. La“ [15 alld NIUSIIIIS x r p MICHAEL, on the premises, Box 134, With stone stabling, a young bearing orchard Farms in the Township of Eldon had not many dishes and after they were all ï¬lled I was wondering what to do. Well I was empty and the rice by this time was pretty well cooked, so I was master of the Situation. We get plenty of fresh Jun-)3. :0 10W~est uOlCh. 211.7559 “3"“ “V and Brandon, but just in the wrong weeks to see their fairs. That is: when the . . Winnipeg fair was on I had to be in the 3' “i other town and just as I left there that ‘ llll‘ -â€"Bicycle Hose. 40:. 50c, 75c and $1.90. W . . . . .. :3 v .4; Pr‘n‘“ formerl â€"-â€"Nice Balbriggan Underwear, 45c suit. oodvrlle.â€"28-tf of 100 trees, one good well convenient to â€"‘Pursuant to the Judgment oftlie High vegetables in our camp every day now. i 3‘“. ‘~ ~ ga‘fl ‘ ‘3’ ' Y â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"'â€"â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"" house and running stream. 1:15 within a Court of Justice, in the matters of the There isa train load of supplies lying on the irritat d â€", _______ :7 3‘11? -'C' p, P . ‘ “6 . h â€"â€"‘â€""â€"â€"-‘ ' CHEAPEST FARM IN CANADA mile of post ofï¬ce, school, church and cheese estates 0f WILLIA‘hVI Joli?“ ‘ggIGBdl the siding here for about a week, waiting l C . 6L“ 3-1»‘-?3‘3C:“3’? Em" ‘3- me es , for saleâ€"lot 22, con. 4, Township of Ops; factory. For particulars apply to W. I. and MAï¬GbAfflblTl RhIGEll. 79C}??? 9 foraforce that has been expected for that ,5, es the stom. I 3~ â€7â€. "Y :5; going ‘ï¬r,1?:i.’c and Llflens, Blouses and Carpets 200 acres all cleared and under cultivation, MULLIGAN, Lifford P.0vâ€"32 '_'. 812211“): :dderéigsrihil Tiling: ggplg’fgï¬gg lenérph of‘time. I Wish they would arrive iffy, , 2.2:5 =«351-3- ““33 "" I)†"/3 - . _ no marsh land; watered by three wells, 85o WATCH AUCTION 2‘“ the COURT iHOlISE. in an et us go home. JOHN $3, YOmpt 1’6le 10:. _ H . ,_ ,1 , . d ., â€"\\'e lay speCial emphasrs on our three lines apple trees and small fruit; clay loam scil, LOSERâ€"On the 2ISt of July, the Town of Lindsay. on MONDAY, sgprp - s3 ‘. 3 11.33:: 5112.3, raga 3" ‘0' an I": to clear at 22c, 33c and 48c. free from stumps and stones; brick house between the Village Of Glenarm and Mr. 3rd, A.D. 1900, at 2 o’clock p.iii., the fol- i 1‘ events COl~ 5 “1‘38; _Pu,e linen Towels. per pair 10:, 15c, 20:. and outbuildings the best in the county; 100 Thomas-Thornberry’s Corner, on the 10th lowing valuable properties :- A GREAT COUNTRY If 1.: ‘ 7-; A“ or: Sï¬â€˜mcr “ 35h â€"50 Blouses t0~clear at 30:; 6.1, to clear, 400. acres ploughed ; twenty minutes’ walk from Concesswn of Eldon, or between Mr. PARCEL 1.â€"'1‘lie west half of Lot No. :3 f - â€"‘S Blouses to clear at 50c. Lindsay p05t-oï¬ice. Said by travellers tobe Thornberry’s Corner, on the 10th. towards 9 in the 6L1} Concession 0f 111%_T0“jn5hlp IN VERY HARD LUCK ; '22; ' . 3. ms At 10c. . -â€"-Otber Linens at lowest notch price. the most delightful farm in Ontario. A the Portage Road. a (bounce Hunting 0f Eldon 1n the County 0f V ICtOI‘Ias 100 , H†1 ings 1:, 2:, 3:, 4C, be â€"â€"Good Hemp Carpet, 10c yard. home for king. lord or duke. Cost $20,000; Silver Carved Gaso' Bartlett Move- acresvmore or less, all cleared and under ‘ â€"- I». w . . - â€"-Better lines 142. 17c. 20c. price now $10.oooâ€"$3.ooo down. and NM Watch- The ï¬nder will be suitably gPltlltFlonillsgll Ingnlydctlgyloam- 3131‘; Tue Drought for Ten Months :. . T - 'alencmczes 2:, 33. 4‘3, 33, 1C, 3‘3 â€"Stair Hemps commence at 8c. your own time for balance. THOS, FEE, rewarded by returning to WILLIAM FRY, JET}: 1% we lence )an Th ere are a 211 H M d Th. Y - .. ‘ ~ .. _ . a . ._ _ . h L P R d Ki k' .0 caring appetrecs, are are on e as a e 18 ear 3, Fall. ‘3 £351 a . , , . .3 , â€"Tapestry Carpet. regular 50c now 40., reg Box 555, Lindsay, Out 16 if t e owner, of 55, ortage oa , r ï¬eld premises a very good LogHouse one and . 7 L) 30. now 8c ’ “13' 65c now 505' f U . f ___.___.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"‘ P.O.â€"30-3. (ï¬ne-half stories high and adnew Fé‘ame, ure “1 the WeSt- r. 4-. , â€"-See our 5 CCial showing 0 arms a. 22c, .â€"East half Lot arn 401160, with stone ioun ation feet . . â€"â€" r } . -..; than-d 296- 30:, 40:13am 50c, F‘éï¬ï¬l‘gï¬â€™dï¬nï¬ï¬gï¬ing mo mes, mg; FARM FOR SALE ...Lot 1., Con, 4, in height, ï¬tted with stabling, etc. and th VgflHhamMLowrrsborough who has ; p1ec:33 worth or less 70 of which are cleared and in good Fenelon, ten miles north of Lindsay, two a‘ log barn used as an implement shed. 0 “is :3 er kaiestys customs here re‘ 1 i I .,. afld 10. â€"â€"â€"‘â€"/ state (31' cultivation, balance tamarac bush. miles f'o‘f Cameron; contains 100 times. 70 {€15.1133ndfdsgï¬loifteg ESE: E9 013: 19572821 81:11.1 regiigegaérï¬glaatggi i? r‘ekpiywtzst , .1 l- ' 1533, 153, 203, Lace curtains and Blinds On the premises are a goon 10g house, frame Eggdlaggékbatllaénl: paging}: his: anyhlotam. which is the nearest railway station. . question Mr. LOWDSbOI‘OUgh said I ." 1-7 barn, with stone stable underneath, frame foundation and 1’ 1 5 one PARCEL 2.â€"Tlie north half of Lotho. {was two _weeks away and had 8 very ~ . .. ’ can-to and shed. Small 14 in the 4th Concessionof the said'l'owne enJoyable trip. I was in both Winnipeg .1: ~- __ 7 - - b rid 311 round horse stable and driving house. Also frame, “ bite Lace Curtains, ou ’ slaughter house, never failing well and young 0!:th YEmCd . w I Y 25;: pair. _ . . Nice 3 yard Curtains at 503 and 750 pair. orchard. ‘I he farm is Situated two a. half bearing orchard. Cheese f3Ct0YY C1053 bY- ship of Eldon. containing 100 acres more Only small payment required down; balance or less. except 1 acre upon which is a log can stand on mortgage. This is a good house and orchard sold to one Margaret S Ill U‘E. ' ~’ - - - L ‘ - . ~ / ' miles from VVoodville, and the same distance n VVP’W writesfl‘om “ Ladleh 610 es â€"DOD,L fax! tofsee olur$5 1: -y:;dW%1itams’ from Lorneville and Grass Hill. The swamp farm and verv cheap. For particulars apply Carmichael. There are about twelve . asil'o‘lows “D 1.1.1" 1.9.: Games were 13;, now ext-r? wilde,_ormefr YC [o‘râ€"xi‘Roller Blinds portion is well drained. If this farm is too to JOSEPH MARK, on the premises, acres cleared, balance. tauisrack and gziritvgpisnotpgrzlrég.s Butiltgot paï¬k to the :1 .;:\,\,,,;S_ra"wbeï¬; “,“Sj ' â€"Specra s omng 0 re small the 100 acres Opposite can be bought Cameron P.O.â€"â€"30-3. cttgrizrr 15.“ and) upgn u tri‘lï¬h.there is atllot thgre . The: stock (3:888 “argigulcarl ample) T. adv luknow of for 7532:: 3'1". Seas: Silk Gloves were 30C, S at 30cc}. and '5“ values. in part 0" en bloc. For further particulars gregggs‘sf‘3ng‘3degge.1.36.5512.32,5: Not in sheep and pigs, gut in hordes and j - V int] and Boweth- ::2~ 25: : were 35:. now 25:. .- ee our 5 V i 9 apply t0 PENDREW ANNIS: W°°d“ue FAï¬â€™Mt.FORbe.SALE'JJI?f gé’ofl) 5%“ gf house. This parcel will be sold'subject cattle 1%y do {is 1vvéellTas we do. There 2 1'5 .. I haverred'tin 315‘ 513’ {1‘13"5' “’39 ’03 30W 38:; /‘â€"â€"_â€" P.0-‘24't - c“ “7310“: mg W85 8 'O t o. ‘0 a life lease to Isabella Horton Of 5 were peope e t omnm the day I ~;. had occasion tocan ‘ 7::1: 15:2: ...}.T'.‘ES i†«to 3: 10¢. Cloth!!!“ Department ' AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE about two miles from WoodVille; convenient the frame house is situated. and to a life excursion was on. ‘ ' 5 b FARM PROPERTY --In the estate to schools, churches and market. On the lease of 10 acres to Dallas Wright on the TH}; DROUGHT! ' premises are frame barn with stone base- 501““ “'QSt corner. “Well. you saw the effects of the dry TERMSâ€"Teri per cent. cash at the . . weather?" time of sale and balance in one month Yes, and they are disastrous. The light these “cables,†This sale strikes our Clothing Departmer.t with a paralyzing target on prices. of Charles McGregor, deceased. The under- signed will offer for sale by public auction at merit under, also stone shed and stable; «4' e -‘ l V . . - - “1;: ’cï¬derï¬armenls â€"â€".\len’s Serge Suits, regular $4.75, DOW , _ . . frame dwelling house:good bearing orchard; _. . . _ ,. _ ,. 7 . , 3 $3.25 GORDONS. HQTEL‘ m THEVIa‘L‘?GE two good we‘ls. For further particulars “â€how-nucrcw‘ 1.11â€? “in M f1 1‘" land has no crop to speak of. There had OF CAMBBAX, on Saturday, t 0 8t apply to I D. SMITH Lindsay 30x "46 Srl‘VL‘d liltl.‘iill<litlltï¬ \t‘ll(l()r.\ sliiill not he been no rain to Speak of for 10 months ' ' ‘ J ’ bound to furnish :iiiy abstracts. titic except one shower on thetlth CIJuly. The 17' .3. ‘2. 7:. 8:, 20c, â€"-Regular 56.00, for S4: 25. "I.“ :ecurizzg these , â€" Regular $6.50. for $4 '70. n â€"â€"I‘-Ier.’s Tweed Suits were 55 C" , new $3 a 5 day of August, l900, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, the following valu- able farm property known as the “fest half or to H' CAMERON, ‘Voodville. A“ deeds or other evidences of title than orders conï¬dentially respectedâ€"30 9- Iliosc iii possession. and the purchaser must make all his objections and requi- wind blew very hard and incessantly, .1 mainly from the northwest. The light ‘ land drifted like snow and though the L - “.13! cu: sole leaders â€"-?\len’;~; Tweed Suits. regular SS 03. f’i‘f $6- . . . -â€"â€"- , _ . *r r , g, _ . .. ‘ n . ,,-- -_ of Lot Lumber Five in. the Fourth Conces- , . . . - -- - .; . 7» i . â€"\ Ouths $4 00 Suits for $0 00, iegorar by, sion of the Township of Fenelon in the TOWN OF LINDSfiYZâ€"Tenoer's mark. billlODn tovilic title in )\llbl'nlg pitlliin crops were sown time at,“ time clear up .~_ .. . _ «,jsjt'ni‘i": H.152. IIJDEd now $3 75' .. County of Victoria one hundred acres, more ed “Tender ‘01 Sewers W1†be YBCClV'ed up ‘il‘fce‘l‘ ‘1“5.*‘}1.‘°m â€hf 5133 Of. *‘l‘lbc’d‘m‘ â€i to July ï¬rst. in case of cats. the soil was -' ‘i ‘ â€" v ’ . I ' \ (y ' ‘ i A i A _ - . ; 3;: .. ' ‘ _ . . â€"-l\eguiar 8.2. 23. now $1.83. , , P .- ‘ or less. The property is situate within six to twelve o>clock noon on Wednesday, 15in it: inut‘o‘tcciésnéfi (tiiixnfitl;liinchiidit‘ilgii- blow.“ on the seed and nothing gram 0n : 1‘ ' ' ‘ '7" ““554 3:: pain, 103’ â€"Spemal offerings m Men 5 OuO. an†9.. miles of Lindsay and about two miles from “m" for the construction Of nine “Eh me ' ll ' l Tl c l‘tler ‘Ofl(llll()ll\’ will be the heavrer SO!“ and where It 1.134 0‘3“ sum- 18- $1 M). $1.25, $I-SO- ~. - 1 ll 1 d sewers and six inch cellar drains on the 51 3’ - 3 _ U‘ 1'. .L. , ‘. . mer-fallowed and “I?“ put in It did better , 5 7 I: g -- , h a d 8‘ \1__ .1 ; e Dre‘s Pants were pl 2. now Cambray. The farm is near y a c eare . f 11 . t f . standing coridie 011s of the court. but the best yield Will not be more than 15 . _ .5 - «.- 5-. cc, , ‘7 Tu fl .. -. -n s me a a . o . 3’ The soil is a good clay loam. There are on 0 0W“)?! 5 recs -, . , For further particulars apply to G. H. . ‘h h 3 ~ .. .- A-“ on, N .-. .., $1 '"53- former1v$‘ no“ .92 20. Abo t 1 o 1 If t Wll d - .. - . - or In bus els to t e acre. -Iany ï¬eids of ‘ A?" A ““""â€"3’ S’I'C‘m 0....ring L . ' ‘ t,f I this :0 Sfeces SCO'Ch and Eng, the property a good {fame house and a gOOd El . St ‘3 9 mea 66 On 1 lam an Hgkllhlxha, L135“ 'Qlézull‘lsug" 01‘ HUGE} cats are so short; that, it; will be impossible . gs: «â€" omit on O , ~ ‘ . b _ Termsâ€"One gin ree s. 0‘ ‘A’. ', 95.1, . .. .in say. or to . store bnsmefis. 1:232:11 «13‘: Lo: goods sale 8:. lish Tweeds, were 75c, $1. $1.25 and irame barn and a log arn' - { About 1150 lineal feet on Melbourne and E WEEKS. Esq. Barrister Woodville. to cut them. . . or argl' k" - ‘ s b ’ . - - d tenth of the purchase money at the time 0 ‘- , , , v, , ’, . . I saw 600 acres that Will not Yield over do not 58h- ‘ythi-i - :2 -_. 02:33:, regular 0:, going $1.40, all geing a150c yar . sale and the balance within thirty days. St. Lawrence Streets.’ tr. H'ï¬iUPEXIZED’ \ cndors bolwttorv; 100 bushels of wheat. There were four 3 belonging to ’ ~ - - f P ' Conditions of sale will be read at auction. Plans and speCiï¬cations may be seen and \V- “ - â€.13“?! M35?“ (1.â€? fLinrlsao. binders standing around but they won’t - l1 t‘cles v» 21:; :2: I ‘3"): Mill Ends very soe- Effective Splitting-up 0 r1093 . . d b'd F forms of tender obtained at the ofï¬ce of the Dated at Llndbdy this 0.11 a) 0 August, do much work this vear. Where the do 111g 3‘ at ‘ .. - - , ’ .' 1 nd Sunshades The 58.1615 SUbJeCt to a ICSel've I . 0! , *X D 1900 _3.)_4 . _ â€". Y ;-; . 1:..:;"_::l‘.‘., gomg a: 5: yam. on Paraso S a further particulars apply to WILLIAM Town Clerk, Inndsay,‘ or from the Town - ' - ' ‘ ' work it Will bea trying year on them on Engineer, W. T. Ashbridge, C. E , Temple account of hayingtocut sonear the ground, Hay is a failure except in the marshes. CHAMBERS or GEORGE COODHAND or to MESSRS. McLAUGHLIN Mc- 1. E l DIARMID, Solicitors for the Executors. ’ ’ Dated at Lindsay the 30th day of August, 14 . 3 1900. J. 1. POWER, Auctioneer.â€"3i-2. I 5. Hardware, F‘L - (“rock 4 Building, Toronto. - . . There Will be enough to feed the horses A deposit in the form ofa marked cheque THE BOERS WEARING through the winter and in the wheat belt for nve per cent. of the amount of tender thev do not keep much other stogk, .................................. OUR SOLDIERS’ TROUSERS someone. m... .. 3...... ,m . a Contract has been Signed. splendid crops. The soil is heavy, well u o ' 1 “â€" _ The lowest or any tender not necessarily _-â€"â€"-- .e . g . L. :~. - T Md w Cash Prices Dry Goods House FARMS FOR SALEâ€"The followmï¬ accepted. ALEX. JACKSON, Chairman . handled’ and promued by “’18 hiuim‘i e1 .. . Loader 0 0 . planted trees. I met Mr. John William - * . valuable iarrfns are offered for sale on ‘7“? Board of Works.â€" 31-2. Sergt. McCrea writes from the who recently went to work in the Sylvesb 3; easy terms 0 paymen : -â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"â€""‘_-__,â€"__â€"" ' ter ofï¬ces. \Ve visited the farm r th - F‘- V‘i: _ 7 ' "’ Valuable farm of 100 acres, one mile from VOTERS’ LIST, 1900, Municrpal‘ity of Maul Army' I was greatly pleased With What 142:3. er. . fgi' M Lindsay; all plow land exceptd3dacrï¬s of tEe CTOWLSfflI/‘I'P OF NBEXLEXIL'I, go I “\gill tlLe failllufeof the crops not serious- » 1.6 , 'rrrrrraMW wmmmm astute; soil clay loam. Goo we ing. t_e ounty o ictoria.-â€"_ once is ere y . L . ya ectt e.w as country!†p.15. “MN“.N.‘ †WWW»: 8 fwo barns, one acre orchard; close to school. givin that I have .trangmittsed or delivered Sgg:fï¬i%¥é§%;,e£tgrgi;g§ received from iniizstlg wvilllusuï¬â€˜reti'e 3:311:25 and elï¬vator‘ ff . . i w ' . tot e persons mentione in ections 8 and springs, July 151:, 1900. the freight, where two daily 238;; :33: , A good farm at a reasonable price and on easy terms of payment. North half Lots 14 and I 5. Con. 2, Mari- posa, two miles from Liile Britain, on main road, 225 acres; 17 acres hardwood bush, 25 acres pasture. Good dwelling and outbuild- ings. All plow land but one acre, on which is splendid never-failing spring, Lots 20 and 21, Con. I, Mariposa, 173% acres, 135 cleared, balance mixed timber on dry land ; soil clay loam. Close to Valentia, 4% miles from Little Britain. Comfortable dwelling, ï¬rst-class barn and other outbuildings. Price $6,500; easy terms of payment. . . Lot 20, Can. 2, Mariposa, containing 100 acres ; good brick dwelling, two frame barns, stabling, etc. All plow land except two acres hardwood busn. Soil clay loam. Two acres orchard; good wells. Also Lot 23, Con. 3, containing 100 acres, 70 of which are pasture land. The above farms will be sold separately or en bloc. Price reason- able and terms easy. East half Lot 23, Con. 7, Eldon town- ship, containing 100 acres, 70 cleared, balance hardwood bush. Sorl, clay loam. Two miles from Kiikï¬eld, on good road. On the premises are a good brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and large kitchen, woodshed, etc ; frame hip-roof barn, with stone foundation and good stabling. One acre of young bearing orchard ; good water. A ï¬rst-class farm in every respect. Lot I4, Con. 9, and Lot 14. Con. 10, Eldon township, known as the Birmingham farm, is offered for sale. The farm contains 350 new es, 145 of which are cleared, balance valuable timber. Soil clay loam. A never-failing spring creek :runs through the premises. Convenient to school, church and cheese factory. On the farm is a good log house, large frame barn 70x40, wrth lean-to of 15 feet, stables, etc. Good hear- ing orchard of about 3 % acres. This is a ï¬rst-class farm in every particular, one of running one has been taken off. Work on new lines has been cancelled and men dis- charged from different employs. The agricultural implement business will be 9 dull. for many beginners will have their ,7 " neighbors out what grain they have. “ ‘ Business in general will suffer. d“zAre the people not greatly discourage e I was struck with their hopefu'iness. There is little complaining and they nearly all say it will be better next year and keep on whistling. Of course the exemption law is such that no creditor can take away anything required for next season. There is no use in creditors’ closing chattel mart. gages for nobody will buy anything and they will run better chances of proï¬t by carrying them over. So the people have no cause for great anxiety. They have unbounded faith in the country that keeps them up too And they are right. I have seen the West in two good years and now in its worst. It is all right. I have seen years here when if it had not been for mixed farming we should hare been as badly 011 as they are in the North- west. A young man renting a farm should rent it in the West. 9 of the Ontario Voters’ List Act the copies . required by said section to be so transmitted Delft Ella-:11 erote 3.011 (11335 Monday, 3 or delivered of the List, made pursuant to Z?“ ï¬g“: :gcg'yl lggfege t‘lfiree _1ctters, said Act,of all persons appearing by the last exgectisng some more 62:“; 12%;? it: gziairssssszsis".2‘ sesame m... 1mg“ . . . . _ are yer eavy on e men. n urs Municipality at elections for Members of the morning at 7.30 there was some ï¬ring :3; Legislative Assembly and. at Municipal one of the outposts and the alarm was Elections, and that the sand list was ï¬rst sounded. The regiment fell in very quick- posted up at my ofï¬ce at Victoria Road on the 1y. and the companies marched Off to their ist day of August, 1900, and remains there different posts. The Boer attack did not amount to anything and at noon all but for inspection. Electors are called upon to th outposts were dismissed for d'n e - 'd - d' - - e i n r. examine the 53‘ hSt’ an If any omisswns Since then everyone has to stand to arms or any other errors are found therein to take - . . h . . . . . at 0.30 am. until t e cooks rig sounds immediate proceedings to have the said at7 One company ofGordon ighlanders errors corrected according to law. Dated came here the night before last, with an at Victoria Road this 20d day Of AUEUSt. armoured train, to reinforce us for the A.D. 1900. ALFRED TAYLOR, Clerk expected attack. Things having quieted down and not so many Boers hovering of Bexley.-â€"32. about. theOGortlilonst and train left this morning. n t e rain were four colt IN TEE MATTER 0f the Estate 9‘ automatic guns, which fire 380 rounds 3 JAMES MCBABB’ late 0f the Township minute and two one-pound pomvpoms cf Fenelon, in the County of Victoria, Beside these there was a six-inch gun. tanner, deceased. Notice is hereby given, mounted onaï¬â€œ car, from Which it is pursuant to R-_S-O- 1.397: CQBP- 129! that ï¬red. There was a concert giVen by the all persons havrng claims against the estate right half battalion on \Vednesday nighr. of the said lame: McNabb, who died on or The-re were some good songs. very well about the Second day of January, 1889, are sung. The Deathless Army, Boys of the required on or before the Twentieth day of Old Brigade, SOldieï¬s 0f the Queenhetc. There were also comic songs, recrtations, August, 1900, to send by post or deliver to . . . . the unders:gned, Solicitors for the executors and instrupiertiltall hmusrc. t A rugnor ‘5 of the said deceased. their names and ad- pggégnftgr “ml: southoi): 813,151,921. twat slid dresses and full particulars of their claims, there is another which I am more inclined the statement 0‘ the-l! .3‘360‘1‘1‘5 and the to believe, that we are to be brigaded and nature of the securities (n any) held leave for Pretoria and thence to Lynden- by them. And further take notice, that burg. I wish we had succeeded in catch- ‘after such date the executors will proceed ing DeWet at Thabanchu, for that would to distribute the assets of the deceased have putadifi‘erent face on matters. \Ve amon the arties entitled thereto hear very little of what is going on but it g p ’ looks something like whataBui’falonian having regard only to such claims as they , , _ . shall then have notice of, and that they will k 6313Ԡ:38 ï¬ï¬pzurggkggoghthe {ï¬lflhBBrlv not be liable for the said assets, or any part Evaoifldsamake 5 stand Theerifnsw: r £21: thereof, to. any person or persons of whcse “At the Mediterranean, I guess." It 1; claims notice shall not have been received getting dark now, so with love to whom by them 3‘ the time Of such diStribution. due and kindremembi‘ances to all friends, Dated the Eighteenth day of July, 1900. Iw'ill close. . ' .3 Ecst Opportunity 0f ... 15:: 2 for buying cheap ‘ any fuss or funny â€1:53, without any ‘ 7:;- cr nonsense, we are .131: to cut a magniï¬cent .2; Li Seasonable Boots and Shoes on 31;; Bargain Tables, at 7: :23 that will make them “33;. It’s a quick turn 3.“. very close margins to satisfy a lively demand. Ll‘d a good deal more for our customers and fri co. There is some money in it for ourselves ends who are i; 2% a": to i. i A CATCH 0N . - fact that choice new goods can now be bought at prices :2 2 e named for value in any way approachlng th'fsgr’e 5 . ‘ the disposal of wide awake and discriminating Ju 3es 9 . ' i , . . n ‘ o _ n rgams, who Will not lose a minute in taking advantage .f Wonderful Low Price Sale of Boots and Shoes. and secure ~47 : ick of desirable new goods at low prices. CATCH ONâ€"-â€"-â€" E23, -2: f . ‘ ' t dealer of Boots and g; .210 that R. NEILL is the larges than small é â€"BaTsâ€"eb2_illfll;l otes â€"As it was impossible for some of the players to get away from their business on . Saturday, Lindsay had to default to “P Cobourg. A change of date was asked for, the town club offering to pay all expenses they had been put to, but Co- bourg could'nt see it that way. â€"-At Bowmanville on Saturday last the home team defeated Oshawa by a score of 14 to 3. They were also victors at Cobourg on Monday, making 28 runs to their oppon- ents 5. Bowmanviile is now safe in ï¬rst place and practically have they pennant won. -â€"The Bowmanville News in speaking of Lindsay’s ball team. in connection with the recent match there. says: “The visi- : tors were gentlemen all the way through. †. . . , /~‘P .1A a 1L.- ‘ n. watt.) Li. 5:023 to Canada. therefore can sell much cheaper Special Bargains on our Tables. 8 Large Stores in Ontario 8 the best in the township. Hardly an acre of M L AUGHLIN McDIARMID S l' J waste land on the farm. . c i ’ o 1' . OBN the game and carried themselves as such I a K ~‘ 1 :r 1 LL The above are all ï¬ne farms For further ï¬gsfézgï¬fmcseï¬ti’s Efï¬tzmhgsuï¬iï¬aï¬f , ._ SPNDSS: July 2nd. 1900- after. There was also a difference in the . . particulars apply to S, m. IORTER, Box, d d. ’ Dear Ella. I wrote youyesterday and boys who followed the team from the ~ ; “Mmamaaaamwssssam “Mm 592. Lindsay.-â€"29-tf. " “993‘. ’3°'3‘ ' afterwards I received yours or May 218i. we had up from Port- p....« 1mm , , . , ,v,. .... ‘ , , c. .... .‘. ... ., . . i .. . at, am Asa-o.- . . , . .. u ,, _ w . - a. t a. “ u _ J . ., . . p :2 . . . ’