if FOR SALEâ€"100 acres of land, be~ ing wwt half of lot No. 10,’ 8th concession Fenelon. For particu- lar: apply to JOHN BRADEN, on the premisa, Caner-on P.0.-â€"â€"30â€"4. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Lot 14 in the 5th con of Eldon, 200 acres, 170 an: under cultivation and We hardwood bush. Good barns and shed. Good brick house and well fenced. Will sell or rent to reliable party. For particulars apply to NEIL McEACB’ERN, Ar- gyle, Ontâ€"324%. - .â€"â€"â€" FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.â€" North half Lot 5, Con. J4, Town- ship Emily, high-rolling early clay had; 65 acres ï¬t for machinery,balâ€" ance in pasture. soft timber and swamp land. Good lcg barn and stables: good log house, summer kitchen. milk house, well, never- tailing spring 4 rods from- stable and barnyard. Small orchard. This farm is convenient to two good stores. churches, school, cheese factory and post ofï¬ce : eight miles. from Lindsay on a main road. 12 acres seeded with red clover, ten are: of new land broken up . tor summer-fallow. A buyer preferred:- Priee will be made right. Apply ' to JAHESx COLLINS, owner, on the plumes, Duuxord P.o., Ont. FARM FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Being east half lot 24, con. 9, Brock, one mile north of Manilla, 4 miles from Cannington, 100 acres. 90 was cleared, soil dark clay loam. 0n the farm is-a good stone house,fair outbuildings, orchard, two good wells and never-failing spring creek. Fall ploughing well advanced. Ap- ply if by letter, GEO. JOHNSON, Box 53 Cannington, or on lot 2, con. 13, Mariposa.â€"6â€"tf. FAR]! FOR SALE OR TO RENT.â€" 150 acres on the 12th con. of Invers, 80 acres working land, he rest in wood and pasture, well “tend. Good orchard, large frame hum, good out-buildings, barn 80160 with stone foundation. This -hnn is convenient to post oflice, shore, chewe factory, school church Withshop, station and grain market. For further particulars apply to the owner.â€"JOHN BROWN l Fleetwood, PD. â€"31. in good state of cultivation. On the premises are a frame house with stone foundation; frame bun 103x30, stone foundation,- ï¬tted up in ï¬rst-class shape ; straw shed 50122, implement shed 24 x 50, sheep pen 16x40. Never-fail- ing stream runs through the farm ; also good Well. This is an excel- lent grain farm. Close to school and church; one mile from cheese factory. Apply to JOHN BURNS. Jameâ€"29$. ARE FOR SALE.â€"North quarter lot 2, con. 7, Mariposa, contain- stable, thirty acres cleared, with with stone cellar, full rize. log stable, thrity 3cm cleared, with stdble, thirty acres cleared, with running stream through it. This property is within one hundred rods of Manilla Junction. E. EVANS, Cravenâ€"314. house, {rune barn, log stable, good water. Also west. half Lot 14, Con. 13, and south part of the out. half same lot, 138 acres ; fair buildings, nice orchard. These mms are 9 miles south of Lind- say, half mile from church and Ichool. and convenient to RC. and blacksmith shop. Combined these farms make a. grand stock and groin farm. Apply on ,the prem- bes or to WILLIAM INGRAM. 'ARH FOR SALE 150 acres on th Haven, 80 acre the rest in wood “tend. Good or house, good on 30160 with stone ï¬rm is convenie] store, chewe tact‘ Withshop, : market. For h 'ARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 5, Con. 12, Haven, just south of Janetville, containing 94 was, all cleared agd ARMS FOR SALE OR TO RENT IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MAN- VERSâ€"Socmh EaSt pt Lot 14, Con. 14, containing 114‘ acres._ _ Frame mnuu'onronsg .â€"â€"29â€"13. .t, 138 acres; fair orchard. These 39 south of Lind- rom church and .nient, to P. O. and TEACHER WANTED - For new school No. 13 Somerville. Duties to-commence after August 18th‘10r the‘balance of 1402. Aadress all communications to WILLIAM TIP- LING, Seoâ€"Treaa., 8.8. No. 18,. Somerville, Fenelon Falls, P.O. TEACHER WANTED â€"- For School Section No. 1, Manvers, male 9): female. Duties to commence after vacation. Apply stating salary to R. EVANS, Yelverton P.O., Ont.â€" STRAYEDâ€"Onto the premises of the undersigned, lot 5, con. 1, Fenelon, on or about July 18th, 1902, TWO SHEEP. Owner is. requested to prove property. pay expmaes and remove the animals, J. T. CLARK Sambray P.O.â€"31-8. STRAYEDâ€"From lot 20, con 6. ‘11"- elon, on or uncut June lat. a. n- ling heifer. color red with some white on side‘s and star on head. Anyone giving intonation u. ~39 her whereabouu will be suitsb war-(lei. B. H. MAYBEE, F '10:: wooavme. Ont.â€"â€"81â€"8. “an FotmDâ€"On or about July 20th a nicke‘ vased watch. Owner can have same by proving propgrty and NOTE LOSTâ€"This is to warn the public generally that anote payable to Mrs. Susannah Armstrong for 3100, and signed by Henry Heaslip has been lost of stolen. Payment of this note has been cancelled, and the same is no longer valid.' SU- SANNAH ARMSTRONG, J anot- villaâ€"324. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Male. holding second-class certiï¬cate, for school section No. 6, Manvers. ‘Duties to commence the 18th of August. 1902. Apply stating salary to J. R. SCOTT, Fleetwood, Ontarioâ€"314. FIFTY FARM FOR SALEâ€"90 acres near Palestine, 75 acres cleared, good frame house, good barn with stone foundation, neverfailing well bearâ€" ing orchard and good' fences. For particulars apply to W. J. GREEN- WAY, Cambray, or MRS THUS". GREENWAY, Woodville.â€"31-4. YORKSHIRE PIGS FOR SALE.â€" All lengthy, deep, smooth type sired by “Winston Ensign" (imp) and “Summer Mate.†Over 50 of both sexes. Prices reasonable. Call or write I. BOWINS 6:. BROS. Box 111, Woodville, Ontâ€"314. HAPPINESS INSURED by getting your marriage license 'from Thos. Beall. Licences issued either at his house on Albert-st, or at his ofï¬ce at G. W. Beall’s jewellery 'store, Kent-st... Lindsay. ' JACKSON’S ISLAND FOR SALE.â€" Four acres beautifully situated in Sturgeon Lake, half way between Sturgeon Poin‘t and Bobcaygeun. Steamboat to Lindsay twice a day, an ideal spot for a summer resi- dence. Apply to MOORE J ACK- SON, Solicitors, Lindsayâ€"244i. IFTY ACRE FARM WANTED. -â€" In the vicinity of Oakwood, Little Britain, Cannington or Woodville. Land must be good and buildings upâ€"to-date. Cash will be paid for the right. farm. Apply to S.‘-M. PORTER, Watcï¬man-Warder oflice. “$.VV â€wuv VJ râ€"v _.. flying expensw. Addxlesé'Boi 52, Argyle, Ont....32â€"3. FDR SILE OR TO TEACHERS WA UTED â€MOE Ham 8709K FDR “Lb STRAYE OR FOUND mflw‘w Toronto, Aug. 6. -- The Ningnrn Falls Park Commissioners met at the Falls on’Saturdny nnd considered the questions in dispute between the Can- adian and Ontario Power Companies. The commissioner: win mommcnd that thdr-ngreemmt with the Ontar- io company be ratiï¬ed. subject to n provision that the company shun submit to the Commissioner 0! Pub- lic Work: fdotnfled plans 0! their pro- posed construction. Then the Coinâ€" miesioner 0! Public Works shell no.“ as referee hetieen the two com- DIM“. “no u H â€c 1 81.“; ‘. mu. 8 Ian. I Sheen gum“: u t New 112 n “0 t'fla Puke- n them Judge. 0! Live Stock; Toronto. Aug. 13.â€"The idea. of the Department of Agriculture to furnish judges for the live stock .at the dil- ferznt agriculturgl fairs throughout the province bromisa to be produc- tive of good results, inesmuch es fl!- ty-eight agricultural societies have taken advantage of the 0581'. The fairs have been arranged in rireuits of from two to three weeks and three judges will visit each fair. Before starting out on their circuits the judges will take a course 0! training at the Toronto Exhibition. In makâ€" ing their awards they will heeuppoe- ed to .give their reasons, in order that the exhibitor may be thorough- ly sotisï¬ed with the decisionl. NOTICEâ€"Students of 18 years or 0v- er possessmg PART ONE JUNIOR LEAVING CERTIFICATE are eli- gible for entrance to the Minden Model School, from which. on suc- cessfully completing the Model term -â€"â€"Sept. 2nd to Dec. 15thâ€"they will be granted a district. certiï¬cate xulid for three years in the County of Haliburton and adjoining dis- tricts. Graduates are practically certain of positions. Address all applications to: S. PHILLIPS. B. A., Inspector, Minccn, Ont. â€"33-2. b‘ V. I'll TENDERS WANTEDâ€"Tenders are asked for the supply 01 general provisions, etc., required Icr the Gal!» six months commencing 0ct., lst. “The“ . Home for the Aged for the term of ' 33:: 1902. Namely : Grocer’s supplies, When Druggists' supplies, Fresh Meats, Beam Hardware. Boots and Shoes. Dry :3: Goods and Clothing, Wood and To. 35,1). bacco. Thepartiw tendering will Oats; please state the percentage they 3"†will deduct trom their account. Milk vendors to statehow many quarts they will give for a dollar. HI}. b Baker to state how many two-lgg‘t“ . . (‘1, pound loaves they Will give for alï¬mter, dollar. Sealed tenders will be re-‘ Butter. ceived by the undersigned up to 333:? August 22nd inst. at noon. W. M. 3‘â€. x ROBSON, Box 305, pa, Chair- Honey. man Special Com.â€"â€"33-l. H0"! Valli": VOTERS' LIST 1902â€"Munlcipality of Bexley. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or deliv- ered to the persons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act. the copies requir- ed by said sections to be transmit- ted or delivered oi the list made pursuant to said Act, of all per- sons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said muni- cipality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal Elections: and that the said list was .ï¬rst posted up in my oflice at Victoria Road on the 12th day of August. 1902, and remains there (or in- spection. Electors are called up- on to‘examine the said list. and if any omissions or any other errors he found therein, to take immedi- ate proceedings to have the said omissions and errors corrected ac- ‘cording to law. ALFRED TAY- LOR, Clerk. Dated at Victoria Road, August. 13th. 1902. Niagar- l’a'or Din-pun V0 TERI" U87. 1902 TENDLRJ '4'! ED â€TME Sheep and Lunbr-Beeolpta’ 700 head: cad]: lambs. $4.75 to .0. : yonrxlnn, 15 tn 3. .25: women. M. to “.755 or... t. “I 3 ml at†u “we $3.50 to “U H Reedptn. 2100 had: flow: tie to 10¢ wet; heavy. ".10: nixed. 31.00 to 81.5; rattan. $1.45 to $1.50: light do. and win. 37.40 to 87.45: mall. 85.75 m to: Ian. 15.53035“: W "apnea "ï¬e‘edériâ€"LFE-eaen. 1m to 1100 n» «on, In worth “.50 to “.75 1nd “(it feeders. wounoonn. each. unaware". Stockcrrâ€"Stockm, 500 to 700 lbu. «on. of good quality. are wt]: $125 to $350 per an; on colon and poor quality or “can: wckhumwmflmufl per cw ,Cdliiiâ€"Calvel cold at ‘3 to no och. or tron $8.60 to 85 pet cwt. ' 7 Export Bub-cum“ heavy exyort bulls sold at 85 to $5.50; light export built. "7!: to $5 per cwt. Export COWDâ€"IXM eon told u “.25 to “.50 per curt. Butchern’ Cutieâ€"Choice 91cm lot. or butrhm’ out 9. all In quality to but emu. 1. to lbs. each. told at 86.50 to 35.“): chqu picked lot. at butcher! better: and Iteen. 960 to 1M Ibo. etch. sold at 34.5 a 35.85 per m; loan 01 good butcher. 001'! at $4.75 to 85: load: or medium butchm. $4.135 to “.50; common butcheu’ eon. at $2.15 :0 3 W‘- Exponen ud Batches. nixedâ€"Loads or mixed butcher. at! am cold 3! “(it to $525 per cwt. _ . Inch Curtâ€"Mu I: “am up: 828 to “5 inf"? m Export Cattleâ€"Chalet load. at heavy wppc :- sold at $6 to 08.50; medium ex- 90 nmsqï¬josqu’gm. ‘ vâ€"~" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Honey (sections). each...†0 10" 0 15 rummzu nun-x AND «'00:. Hides. No.1 steers. Inspected ......80 (3% Hides. No. 2 steers. Inspected ..... 008 Hides. No. 1 Inspected ...........007 Rides. No. 2 inspected ............ 0 hides. No 1 cuted. selling ........ O Calf-kins, No. 1. oelected‘........ 0 Cult-king, No. 2. selected W. O Deacon. um») each ........... 0 Rue-emuâ€. each .........36 70 to ‘0 Pfl" 0.0h can. nnnnn ...... ox "" Lflmhlk‘nl. “a 0-0. no... om 0000 “001. fleece, per-lb ........018 ...- Wool, unwanted. per lb .. 001 ...- ‘I'I .Dil‘i’ LIVE ‘TOCL‘ Bet-elm- at live stock at the Cattle In» ket were large-09 MI. convened of mo cattle. 700 hop. moo they and Illlhl ad 0 calves. 88858 Gratuâ€" Wheat. red. flush ....... . Wheat. white. bush Wheat, spring. bath ... Wheat, goon. bud: .... Beans. bush ..... Peas. bush ... ..... ..... Rye. bush .............‘ Bark-y. hush ...... ..... Oats. bush. .............. Buckwheat. bush ....... uzzus‘l‘u VAR)! l’ \Vbolnulo. CNCIKO min price. reversed politicos ten-thy and had a slurp rally. with strewn to the cloee. September wheat gained 19 from yesterday, September corn 1")“. and September oats 13k. New York ..... Chicago Toledo ......... Duluth. No. 1 Northern ..... Tuesday Evening. Ann‘- Liverpool when future- closed Wit. “Nd $5112:- to-dny. um corn future- Mto tow! er. . , _ Follow! are closing quotations at In. pt-rtant w eat centres to-day: Cash. gent. D". an. Vania Prim An “mintâ€"Prion 3.1““ ‘ “m: Inn (1 â€0â€" lb. nun “INNS I"! V 1‘. LA wumu. (Mkâ€"044W“; 841. I â€M I! THE MARKETS. limbo-Renown. m 811. -r: :rvm‘ol slur. we to [So at? M n «2.60 to u be! 1m n... 526 m 31'. «all. at 94.25 to steers. Inspected ......80 m steers. Inspected ..... 008 mid l Inspected ...... "00732 0“ :m’m“ 000......005 o “a! cured. selling .. ...... 008 T o. 10 *md‘...-.... 010 Col‘ ». 2. selected .......... 0 08 tries) «a ............ 000 1062 each ... ...... 32ng†tom nth oao “if: pen-lb ........018 .... ‘9 bed. per lb .. 0U! .... lou bush oouoooouo .............. 0 49 I o 00......0†0,0 00 DID-OCOIOOOIOCO“ ice. bush 015 lag. bath 078 IC- ooaooo noon-o bad: .00.. ‘ "II" Quotations. 71% um. ton. 500 all. .... 016 ........ 015 'b. NIMOIO 0!â€... 919 ) .......013 coco-I. 01", ........ 0 07% '°3°$O°OQ | . ixspaza \T “AP"! PKUDUCI'; ï¬gmww 0 52% 200. TI. ï¬rst regular mung. 'Mch will uko plan in the'lg‘mn- uvo Gama] Chamber, win be held “h Won. g mm. 11.8., Aug. 18.--1‘he mem- M o! the Canadian llmutactureru' Allocation, “compatriot! by India. art-Nd by mid tum 0! 11 comics lm aging. he: number nearly hurl t udrgm Dov†Inland. Dublin. Aug. 13.â€"â€"Eorl Cadogan. the "tiring Lord Lieutenant of In~ land. and Countess Cadogan'. former- ly said {unwell to bound yesterday. The event which was accompanied with considerable ceremony, took place in the throne room of Dublin Cutie. A number of loyal addresses were ptesented. A large guard of honor, under command of the Duke 0! Connaught. lined the route to the railway station. Tho Earl of Dudâ€" ley. the succeeding Lord Lieutenant, wm mum once without delay. Influenuu relutiveu o! the omcora. it to “£11.11.“ petitioned the King to phrdon the oflcndm. but. HI. Mu- Juty hu- mphatically "(and to do The prda‘entm tsrifl management in in a nebulous condition. depend- ing entirely on future mangements between the lather country and each individunl colony. the understanding being tint such arrangements would follow the Wu! lines o! the Cann- dhn mic. Windsor, Aug. 13.â€"â€"It is reported um two omcers o! the Second Life Guards lave been ordcrud to reign beau. they were converted in the hazing of . more studious (allow of- ï¬cer. many. The {ongoing arrangement. do not represent the unanimous opimon of the conference, ‘ but each resolution 'fl udopted by a majority vote. The scheme also provides that some colonies shall allot part of their local military forces to Imperial dc» lence. in case of emergency, but Cau- nda and Australia contented them- Ielvea with agreeing to keep tm-ir local forces in a state of efï¬ciency, relying on volunteers in case of Im- perial need as was done in Soul: A!- rlce. - TM- contribution of Cape Colony to tho'lmperiul nnvy nu ï¬xed at $250,000 annuany 3nd Nana's at 8175.000. In addition to the Australian na\‘- 11 arrangements. by which the Au- stralasian contribution are to he Inf-gely increased on condition that certain vessell be amt-cred and man- ned by Australasian. a. general in- crease in Colonial naval subsidies was .greed to. London, Aug. 13.â€"While the result: 0! the Colonial conference, which end- ed Monday. are generally considered satisfactory as far as they go it must be understood that the enforcement depends ultimately upon action by the Colonial Legislature. and by the Imperial Ministers, whose departâ€" ments they concern. London. Aug. 12â€"1.!" attic cadet It 14c. :1ng wdght; Wm bed. 12%: per . “II‘D. N“, .v vvvvv. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts. 17.000. Sheep and lamb. steady: good to choice Victim 83.50 to 84.25: fair to choice. mixed. 8150 to $3.75; native lambo. $3.50 to $6.35. Chicago. Aug. 12.â€"Cnttleâ€"Becelpu. 52m. Including 500 Tenn. zoo westerns: slo-v: watt-m and Texans 10c lower: good to prime steer. nominal. 38 to $8.90: poor to medium. $4.50 to 87.50: stockm and feed- m. R50 to 85.50: cows, 813) to $5.75; helteu. 82.50 to 86.50; cannon. 81.30 to $2.50; bulls, $2.75 to $5.50: calves. $3 to $7.50: Tons fed steer-I. 83 to 85; western steers. 85 to 88.50. ' Hopâ€"Receipt» 17.000: 10c lover: mixed and butchm’. $6.50.to 87.25: good to choice. heavy. 87 to 87m: rough. bony. $630 to moo: light. $0.50 to 81m: bulk of â€log. mainstays. A _‘ .-.... -3 Bosnia An Generally Con-Idem inno- (utory-Cnuua and lupinâ€. Deb-u. um: ares-ea mutton. ow: to 15¢ per lo; dressed lambs. xenon! ale-s. 8m to 110. Hogsâ€"mm. 142‘; reported sales-name u yestetday; late and Penmlvnnn hon. m cTabus : Au yuan nuance. ‘rhu qufnnuwn' (corn-u.- III. Rom-rd to rum... CHICAGI' ï¬rï¬ï¬‚ LIVE “TCH'K m IANWAN' AVARDER Try Us For Good Repairing Bowmnvme. red and 35 mew ion of autism “‘4“. I.“ M“ M .r. “â€9â€: Piano Gamma." recognition of '1 1.. Inc awed may 0051 in by law 603‘ 1902. at the Town of Lil the forcuoon the said ass pose of heat the [)1'01‘05"d o! the iron“ other comph net’s them “comma Assessmcn‘ ofï¬ce of 11' ity and is ofï¬ce hour thst the Mu: Corporation 0 intend to Fe: (or the coast: Sewer and Stream from a William straw! and to as: held on ......... Mondav, Sept '5‘ Take Notic The estiu $1200.00. provided ()1 the Munich 1902. at the Cnum Town of Lindsay, the forenoon. for t the said assessmen' pose of hearing c. the proposed asses: of the frontage me: other complaint wt acted may desire tr. is by law cognizabl Dated th is 1902. A COURT HI" REVISION wifl be held on ....... ., Monday, Sept. lst The estimated $3000.00. 01' wk provided out. 01' the Municipality that the Mn: Corporation 0 intend to pa for the consu Sewer and Ce bridge street. Kent. streets. coat. thereof u ting then-(m thereby. and l in; the lands assessment an new thereof. : ascertained fl Amsmem m othce of the ( Take Notice strike II lr'e to DJ" ' mule by “2'. ClpaJ Nowb‘: NOWISOS tl' tsurements or I Chamberintb Fl Town {316" of All“ Min waver â€Ural bargai Cor. Kent Phone N STAPLE