ll] Ye? m» The estimates for the increase or $1,044 in u and of's702 in the : tions. the township r: total amount raised f< “Am“ in 55-915 for to collef tOI‘S- learned boat-building .. ing. Coming to Linds; Hr. Walters followad hi: and was the designer ar one of i .; . inent citizens, when Mr. Thos. Wal- ters died on Friday evening at the 3055 Hospital. Mr. Walters had men 111 for some time with ï¬ver ' 'ent to the â€Illly'. us-O-w_,, came to Canada when 14 years 010 and settled in Kingston. 'l‘herc he learned boat-building and draught- ' m 1867.: mg. Coming to Lindsay Hr. Walters followad his craft here. designer and builder of hampion and Vander- ' the. Isaac Butts and ‘ Muslmka Lakes. '0 he built the locks at Lindsay and so much was the govâ€" ernmcn impressed with his ability that. he was made Superintendent of Public Wurks for 'this district, a. po- sition which he held with marked ability till his last illness. Not less Capable and prominent Was Mr. Waltors in nmnicipal affairs. He was three times mayor of the ‘ ‘ ' “‘ fh‘) ‘HVuâ€"vwv - ues and the public at ‘ In 1892. and in 1 following, be contest torn-.1 for the Common cral intcrcst, but was Mr. Chas. Fairly-dial. Mr. Walters was a n .- c-k-ufl-h and a H Mr. Walters was a Paul’s thumb and a choir He was also 1' ba-r of the Citizen's ' Mr. Waltz-rs was ï¬rst to Miss Sarah I A your later Mrs. W ing onv son. Robert later Mr. Walters m niv \Vulsh. To them {hr-cc duughta-rs won but William who diz ago survix‘v. They 01' Forest, Dr. Fred Mrs. .las. lh-vitt Mas. .-\. E. I’i'xkic of and Miss Edith of t Was Mr. "illLl'lo u. He Was three timc toWn. and often 21 other \arst boat the county council positions brought Legrity and cordial unusually strong pl conï¬dence and toga ues and the public u-ssion was mu u;. u.“ W..- the dead march. am at S church the service Was con. Rm. W. '1‘. Hall-am. So concqu'Su of pvuplc in mm. on foot as followed Mr hmrse has not often been : unwind in this town. and 1 in] words on every sidc W the beam . The I'um'l‘al 1110 auspices ordci‘. and t1 was a pl'OIHi in Toronto on Angus dallght-t~l‘ 0f the 111120 thy of Eldon where .~ years ago. Shp am lmnd \vvn- married 29 they liw-d in Lindsay timt‘. The m-ws 0f .‘JI‘S. L zuupr us: 1 death can» as a shock to the com- munity. Early in Juhr she went to Toronto on a visit. Her health had not been robust since Mr. Camp- bcll's death. and It was hoped that a visit in Toronto and at the points easily. and by pieasa‘nt journeys, «Mama frrnn that city Would help to hell's death. mm It a visit in Toronto 2' easily. and by 1) reached from that ci restore her Strength after being out shm 8115]]! , (l|l\- .‘ A reached from that city would help to restore her strength. In fact it was after being out shopping in View of a 3-weeks sojourn at Niagamâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake that the weakness that Speedi- Iy dcvelopeh a fatal lharacter. ï¬rst attacked her. Down street on Thurs- day. she died on Sunday after being: 50111.9 time in a state of unconaciousâ€" 01' three sons born to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, only the youngest. Mr. Lorne Camphell, survives, and he has the lieartiost sympathy of a wide circle of acquaintances in his loss which is all tho more severe be- cause of following so quickly upon his father's death. I’l‘lhl‘h “In“ ‘ . Woods umpircd the game which was witnessed by a. large crowd. At last the G.T.R. has commenced to build a station here. ‘A gang of ten carpenters arrived on the ï¬rst of this month and are building a handsome station In a most conven- ient place on the east side of the track. The company have purchas- ed all the land bgtween the track nasty wounc‘. to be around v; and hopes soon again. The match turers and C again. The match ix’viwwn the Manufac- turers and Clerks base ban teams was played here on Wednesday even- ing, August, 3rd. resulting in a vic- tory for the clerks by the score of 9 : 2. Batteries: Clerks. A. Holmes and A Train; Manufacturers: J. Black and C. Beckett. Mr. George Woods umpircd the game which was witnessed by a large crowd. At last the G.T.R. has commenced to build a station here. ‘A gang of ten carpenters arrived on the ï¬rst of this month and are building a handsome station m a most conven- ient place on the east side of the On Friday last the circular saw tin's nil}, Striki: in the calf of th‘ M rs 30031011 mos. WALTER ircular saw in ’L‘ralg : nil}, striking. Leonard ‘ Edith of town nu‘ul on Sunday ices of the Mas ml the Sons of rmninmxt mom‘u was led h); the Archibald Campbell who (in OBITUARY who died 1‘ 55 They are m 1', Fred 0f ’1 Dewitt of 1"“ ’i‘xk'w of 81. J of the 10 KINMOI Shy and I Mr. Brown with the aid of m to be able t _‘l'\‘ S “1 29 flak flew from ‘x‘aig and Aus- eonard Brown inflicting a 5'7, was a 1m Mac-Mur- wus horn 53 91' late hus- m's 215:0. and afly all that ,‘axnpht‘n able st ick work Mrs. Bunker and daughter. Miss Winnie, of Toronto, are Visiting at Miss McLean's. ‘ Miss Edith Foster of Toronto .. visiting hm- aunt. Mrs. John Davey. Mr. and Miss Reed, of Toronto. are. visiting at» Miss Ann McLean‘s. ' Miss Violet Davison has returned Miss Violet ‘Davison has returned from Wilfrid. where she has been viS- iting her sister. Mrs. Geo. Davison. Miss Annie Driver of Toronto spent civic holiday under the parental roof. Mr. He'mr Crews and Miss Mabel. of Toronto. are spending their vacaâ€" tion at Air. Arthur Tremeers. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon, of 'Doronto spent.» Civic holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George. Wallis. Misses Mary and Annie McKinnon. are visiting friends at Markham. Farmers are busy harvesting. Miss Eva Bundle of Sonya, is vis- iting her grandmother, Mrs. A Thor- burn . Big buuv, uuu AU -w “"1 _ the engine caused the blaze. Some twenty men and boys were at work in the. barn at the time, but a big. gale was blowing and the. place was enveloped in flames in a few minutes. An ct'i‘oi't was made to save the sep- arator machine, etc., and a rope at- tached to‘ it and a.traction engine employed. but the rope breaking it was impossible to get. near again ow ng to the intense heat. All the stock was saved. A new self-feed- er had just been put on the cleaner, and this was the ï¬rst day's work. The loss amounts to $1,000 with no in- surance. Dale’s insurance amounted to $1,100 on building and $1,500 on the contents. The house was saved but the outbuildings and contents were. destroyed. Two solid brick dwellings on Susâ€" sex-st... north, 8 and 10 rooms, very desirable locality. Price very reas- onable and terms to suit purchaser. Solid brick residence on Peel-st. north ; very .desirable property : bait value in town ; modern conveniences. Very. reasonable terms. In southwest part of town neat res» jam and one acre land ; pbundance ,0! raspberry and other small .fruits ; flood stable and driving shed. ' For particulars '3me it this oï¬oe. S ALEMâ€"MA R I P0 S A Town Property for Sale PARK FiBED BARN as Result of Spark From Steam Thresher ry and Annie. McKinnon, friends at Markha In. .1e bUS\ harvesting. Rundle of Som a is vis- andmothm , Mrs. A Thor- lay afternoon the hum of Dale. near Brampton was 3thcr with 1,200 bushels Ld 21 large quantity of hay ‘ was going on at thi‘ L is supposed sparks from anon. on Aug- bclovod Wife of trod ()2 years. FUR â€LE 08 10 “'7 FOR ‘SALE.â€"The Watson residence, corner Colbourne and Cambridgwsts saw mill outï¬t I. E. WELDON, also. number of lots on Cambridge- Solicitor, Lindsay. . 28“, st for sale. Terms to suit purchas- -___.____â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€""â€"â€"‘ er. Also Comfortable residence for FOR SALE.â€"Portab}e saw mill and. rent in central locality. Easy Schoï¬eld Filer, in ï¬rst-class condi-l terms, Apply to G. A. GORDAN, tion. Also my steamer “Cornet.†William-st. Over Bell Telephone Ann" l.‘ nAp'l‘ BALL. Nestleton, Exchange.-â€"32-tf. FOR SALE.â€"Portable saw mill and Schoï¬eld Filer, in ï¬rstz-class cvondi- ' Also my steamer “Conict.†Anniv to CAPT. BALL, Nestleton, FOR SALE.â€"I.X.L. Dairy Ior sale, For further particuiars, apply- to Robt. Quibell, 52 Colborneâ€"st., west. Lindsay, Ont. -â€"30-4. FARM FOR SAL‘bâ€"In Manposa, miles from Woodville and same dis- tance from Cannington; 50 acres nearly all cleared, in good state of cultivation ; no buildings. Price $1,700. Apply at this ofï¬ce. FARM T0 RENTâ€"I FOR SALE.â€"0ne New unauenge Separator, with good belts: Pea Pulley, up-to-date, 36 inch cylind- er, new teeth, all ready for work. One 14 h. p. Z. 1).. Engine, return tubular boiler, :. portable, in very good repair. Can be bought reason- ably. WM. E. WELLS, Cambray, FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 20, con. 9, Ops, two miles east 0! Lindsay, 100 acres, 40 acres cleared Jalance valuable tamarac bush; 0n the premises is a. good frame Lafn and good well. For further partlculars apply to . . nr L- V. O'CONNOR†Barrister, Apply to C Ontâ€"294i . FARM FOR SALE.â€"-2OO acres farm for sale in Township of Eldon, at a bargain; 125 acres cleared andj under cultivation ; good cedar log house, kitchen and woodshed ; good frame barn with stone cellar; an- other stone wall 36x56 ready to build on, less than one mile from school; good grain market within two-miles, 1; acres good bearing fruit trees ; two good wells. Rare Mariposa, 165 acres cleared and un- der cultivation, balance timber and pasture ; three barns, stone founda- tion -under one; good well and spring; school adjoins farm. Plow leave at once. Apply to WUJI \M POGUE. Valentin P.0.â€"-30â€"3. or b. V. U UUL‘ Lindsay. P-O"19° ARE FOR SALE.â€"â€"East half Lot 9, Con. 14, Mariposa, containing The fat-n; is situated. SALEâ€"In Mariposa, X.L. Dairy for sale, New Challenge 19, (3011. FOR SALE.â€"A farm of 107 acres in the township of Eden, imnwdiateâ€" ly adjoining the village of Woodâ€" ville. Buildings upâ€"todate. This is one of the best properties in the county. For further particulars apply to the owner MR. JAMES STUART, Woodville P.O., or to FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.â€"' 329 acres comprised of part lots - 8, 9am; LO, cons. 4 and 5, Emily township,- 4} miles trom Omemee.l Good white brick house, with stone cellar ; large frame barn and other outbuildings; two goon wells and never-failing stream; soil clay loam. About 2(1) acres cleared, balance valuable timber and pas- ture land. Full particulars and termscan be had from MRS. J. 13.; MCQUADE or R. J. GRANDY, Omemec, Ont.â€"31-3. i FARM FOR SALE.â€"150 acres in township of Bexley, lot 11, con. 3,! one mile west of Barley village and' church store and blacksmith shop ;| 4; mile from school and 3 miles from railway station ; 75 acres un-- der cultivation, balanCe timber and pasture ; soil rich clay loam ; good buildings; well fenced; or- chard ; never-failing spring 8 rods from the barn and neverâ€"failing well in the woodshed. The farm is well adapted for grain and clover. Pri- vilege .to plough after harvest. Pos- seSSion on March lst. Will be sold right. Apply to JOHN F. BRENT- NELL. Bexley. P.0.â€"30-3. FABM FOR SALEâ€"$7,500 will buy 330 acre farm in good locality, 200 am plow land,_bal_ance pas- FOR SALEâ€"100 acre farm for sale,- miles west of Little Britain, south hall of lot 7, con. 5, Mari- posa; about 80 acres cleared, the rest in good bush: 0n the_ (arm turc and bush . and butbuildings. oï¬ice ,â€"â€"31-U. Good Apply }; a ne'w frame house, good barn with stone wall under, new pig- Good dwelling knoly at this FOUXD.â€"In Lindsay, a pair of rimmed glasses. Owner can same by applying at this om:- MATROX WANTED will be received for Ma' run of the Home Lindsay. up to the ‘ August, instant. MUTE! VANTI'Zhâ€"Dining Room Waitress and Chumlwrmaid. Apply at BENSON HOUSEâ€"2441. COOK OR HOUSEM'AID \‘.’.\N'l‘l'lD. -Apply to Mrs. (Judgv) l‘mm, G lenelg-st . ,â€"32â€"2 . WANTED, 50 smart, steady -young women, not under 17 years of age. Steady employment will be given all winter for which we will pay $3 to $4 per week, according to the profic- iency of the picker. Will be starting sorting peas in picking room about 20th August, and those wanting a place will please can at Seed House omce at once and leave their names and addresses. Board can be pro- cured cheaply for thoSe from out of town who wish to come and secure steady. clean and healthy employ- ment. “avg-v- JAS. M. SQUIER SON. Lindsay; 18th J uly.â€"29-4. Jlubuu u)\.« nun- v“..v. state salary. Secretary. -32-3 CANADIAN NATIONAL exmmmN Largest and ï¬nest stock. etc.. erc.. ever a] attractions than ever. “DARE-DEVIL SCHREYER" in his leap nu... .. --- . water ; THE BICKET‘I‘ FAMILY. world-famous acnal a< MANN? WONDERFUL TRAINBD BEARS; ADJIE'S 1‘ ROUP the world, and many 0 “â€"hbk group attained aim». in ..... ew‘gnflvny Butts. Ask .your Station Agent " “uh“ _ A A‘ ‘ 0| gamma}: P' The Fund ofthc "Bind: Watch" (tte famous 4? the Bahipition b} WWi“i°†or“. Grade†M81: chxmcm and “I“ play thm ccncerts daily throng The grandest pro-military disph: the Grand Stand each evening with h scout pyrotechnic Getting, and assist‘ W. K. MCNAUGET. 33 t and ï¬nest exhibits of Caradian 1 ¢(¢.. ever shown. New buildingS. i -0 -. We have a position open : â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" good man in each locality, VASTERâ€"App!icntions‘ travelling, at $8~10 a year 31‘ V95 for the. position of 4 sea $2.50 per day tacking n he Home for the Aged, cards and generally advertisii to the 27th dais; ofI Discovery. No experience :1 ant. ADillicants to Write for particulars. SALE "V7 E. E. SHARPE. ICINAL CO., London Ont. SPECIAL BLACK WATCH 1mm. AUGUST 11th, 190; " in his leap from a l â€LY. wand-famous _. .._-‘-: gold- have ian manufactures. ngs, improved facil .VVANTED.â€".~‘ on skirts and V trade. Apply t PER, 3 Yorkâ€"st The undersigned charge $1-10 I)?" this season, on M rate of wagw den SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. R. James, auctioneer, era of live stock, buggies, ' d h: - “1, , . VI I â€"â€" - - nous 42nd Royal Highlander: “’1‘ itshm aJesty 1511: King and 6211ch; tong]: out It: entirc coursc. 3110 01 1 on the premises 0 Oakwood. Sale 1 MEN WANTED bicycle I aerial Notice to Farmers BAND Sale 118815“? to MRS. I’m-Ll) st., north. ned have d“ )er hour for 1 account 01 demanded 101‘ An expem waists for 108 feet i act-chats at (me 0 into “I IN 11165 4 [ED hand. both v: af-‘I' show tend the New one rollin; antee are 03 thro