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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 Sep 1907, p. 11

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Gel BAY and can be I033 ”1 being enlarged those n (0., limit result Gem ’8' No. 4. am" good 38 no" L_â€"‘ [to A Beautiful Complexion The directions and recipe for ob mm118 a faultless complexion is the mm long guarded by the master W8 of the ORIENTALS and he now cur furry Ontario N0. 1, mm by MW Canadian Shipbuilding u), 01' 'l‘m‘mxtn, fur the Grand Trunk .Rulwuy l'u, had a trial trip on: Toâ€" .»mo Hay lust wmk, everything mung qunc smomhly. The new we! 15 to ply between Cobom‘g‘ and Charlotte. She is Blfi feet long, with 5mm of 50 (not, and her engines a. of 3000 hurse power. The boat Isl] carry 28 loaded freight cars on the mam deck. FREE What beauty is more desirable than u aquisite complexion and elegant An opportunity for every woman ‘0 Obtain both, {or a limited time ms we obtained after yams 01‘ work and at great expense. It. is the “Mod used by the fairest and most bumifux women of Europe, Hundreds of American women who m We it have expussed their do- 11!“ and satisfaction. 7‘9 mm is easily understood and “pie to follow and it. um gum 30“ the expense of cream: coometicl Mel. and forever give you a humid complexion and fro. Your i‘f‘wm Pimplcs bud coior bim- "My tn rlllr «lb if bowl mflh‘ Of one i 0“". an Inn“: 5 ml animutim. (‘ u long wilt thn rlr!“ M‘rr" hn i< M" mun-n as 'I T?!” L; Imvau 3“» rum-m 1 nah pow gum m.” no "Mlnw fur! 1m" “ht" ”\I‘ y fin. i; mmwfhmg irhwisllhlo anon; 2M» nmuun ‘. "ship H! ’1' WWW HP. um um ‘mnnkvd. nor d “‘1‘ NW HIM“. I'nrlh Mr: M)“ mmphflns 39 "Mlan inn Ham ”\v rum! lumpnmi 10 M A Mi“ rullfl'l , lm nhulvh' t'mudiflfl wtth m. Luthllll, Illvnl, mum uphinlng. Qty In rhlv at your bidding. MW 10 “I , _A ”anon mm0t rt" If mwm ” manned. very dunty. shaped flit Belem with Tiffany setting 0! t10k! than. u your loan! )0"- or $.39?“ “N cunuiderlbly mow 11th Ifi m Izlh (£5 a?! elties we ve 13 pm “:91“ your name Ego-dc. I‘fox- our NW °.' to“! rout- w th little hug? y. Addreu o. 1‘. Premmm Department. .3. :d St" New York City. n bxcvcle a the 1“ uomohilfl The m1 r“ uostiony ‘1” fl, bgwels reg'ulu?" He knows don 01 the bowels is nboolnuly \ . g any “flown” Koe your livoructl egum yukin‘ w: W“ ” - on m' (1W “1‘ 'L’ The future of the Horse r51 .035 bin ’1' It! Who days when steam power iii/yd “nz' lommotion, the damn. :5 how; predicted, says ,I m 1h»: [{(»rs.,-shoers' Journal. ac?! Subsequent invention of me for the help of locomotion me talk has been heard. When gymscnger trmin ran on rails and n-amsters shook ml sighcd for the fate horse ha :1 1" yrs cadS :1 Wmm in store for the hose, My“: proved true and the “le- mites of the horse or the SC Tum-(l imh’mi of diminish -d. ‘ I .I. » A...n.v )thm' hm with a h m- any ‘ us than T. C. MOSELEY 38rd Street, New York City. l'l‘ hw Revealed 'I‘lu- Sew-wt 0f To women for collating names and sellin ourn elties. we give pr-ll WIHNH' 'mu'n up! Unit)“. at \uur bidding uVOfJ to {m Hpirll M the West. 7 Low. : tutor. O r 00.. .£10 0 Ln AH FERRY. I! w. publish our medicinal. am noon. AGUB CURE. CHERRY P Considerable discussion has :lnken place upon the propriety of the ac- tion of Dr. Coughlin of Boilevilio. a. recent appointee of the Whitney Gov- vrnment. in accepting m nroflcrmi neat upon the platform at Mr. iionicn'li meeting in l‘vtcrimrouuh last. week. some going an far as to maintain that the Dr. acted "lndlueroetly" nmi‘ "lmiocontiy" in. doing so. and their Mr. Whitmvy in duty humid to dinuip’ llna him. but. we hnvo morn mapnci. to the fair share 0! common sense manual by the Premier than to bo- lieva that ha will pay any more at.- tentlon to this notion of thin public servant or a similar action on the part. of any civil tervunt than he Would it he or they were to attend a. Quaker meeting. elpociaily in view of the independent feeling that is grad- ually taking possession of this prov- ing that. would zigzag-d to. every man. A_l_--A‘ lalw vo- __v __ be he a public ofilcial or a private individual, the iull rights of citizen- ship in this Dominion, and surely if our boasted “free speech:' is one of the broadest and most sacred privi- leges of a free citizen in a free coun-\ try, who would be no “indiscreet andl indecent" as to deny to any son of‘ man the privilege of using that one "talent” the Crenttor is said to have bestowed upon. every living creature â€" “ee hearing. And it to hear Mr. Return an Poerlo'n or an} other convenient place, Dr. Coughlin, a civ- il servant of Ontario, acseptnd a seat upon the platform, and if to hear Sir Wilfrid in. Newcastle or any other convenient place, the editor of The Independent, 8. civil servant of Ontario, accepted a seat upon the platform, or better still, were given front bench, it is none of the busi- ness of the Premier of Ontario, or of the Governor-General of Canada, or of the King of England ; and the one that makes it so in this generation in this country stands hrth- as a. specimen of an animal living out of his time and clime. and belonging to a species which, thank heaven, has become almost extinct. In truth we have never heard and have no reason to believe, that either Sir Wilfrid or Mr. Borden, Mr. Whitney or Mr. Graâ€" ham, has committed any crim ‘ should make a man feel that he is do- ing aught- but what is honorable and praiseworthy in throWing his hat in the air and shouting “Long live the King 3" Of course, we may 'not agree with the opinions and policy. or in a metaphorical sense. with the ‘platiorm of any of these leaders, but ‘that disagreement should not pre- vent our standing in the some build- ing or sitting in 5. chair upon the same platform with them and recog- nizing them as representatives of our young country. and worthy a patient hearing by every loyal son of Car.- made more careful enquiry before printing the statement of its Peter- l‘lorough correspondent. It had. however, no reason to doubt that the statements of its correspondent were accurate, and it cannot imagine yvhat possible motive he could have in writing a. falsehood which Could he so easily exposed. All the same, the News admits that it should have withheld judgment until it had inter- viewed or communicated with Dr. Coughlin, and while it was deceived by its correspondent, it is buund to take upon its OWn shoulders a. good measure of the blame for the inius- tice with which Dr. Coughlin has been treated. Coughlin, claiming that mm were present he did nothing The Independent maintains i tion as follows :â€" The Newcastle Independmt. hw- even and the editor ol-‘(hnt paper is a. staunch lifelong Liberal, in the meat time took up the cndgels for far. Coughlin, claiming that own if he were present he did nothing wrong. The Independent maintains its posi- Belleville, who, it wus Rid, was on the platform at Hr. Borden’s Peterâ€" borom campaign meeting two weeks ago. His presence on the platform was objected to on the grounds that it was indecent for a. civil ser- vice employee to identify himself in such a. manner with any political side. The Toronto News was espec- ially hard on Dr. Coughlin for {his alleged “bad taste.” Later it was discovered that Dr. Coughlin was not present at the meeting at all, but was attending to his duties in .Belle- ville, and the News made the fol- lowing handsome apology :â€" The News has received this des- patch from Dr. Coughlin, Superin- tendent of the Dead and Dumb Insti- tute at Belleville: “I was not on the platform at Mr. Borden’s Peter- borough meeting. I was not at the meeting. 1 was not in Peterborough on that day. Why write an editorial without enquiry as to the truth of the statement ? Was it proper ? Was it decent ? Will you now ex- pose your Peterborough purveyor of falsehood ’2” The News haspnly to say in. reply that Dr. Coughlin has been badly treated, and that it should have HE WAS NOT AT IR. MEDEN’S KEEPING IN Pmmn. TORONTO NEWS APOLOGIZES. THE NEWCASTLE INDEPEND- ENT CLAIMS DR. GOUGHLIN HAD RIGHT TO BE THERE. Much discussion was made ¢ver the case of Dr. Coughlin, Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Institute, Bellaville, who, it wus Rid. was on ndn. u‘JpU‘n UI qâ€"vvâ€" _ Or of other ludk-l royal. Not on of them has hall on power. Or subjects hull so loyal AI she. the little schoolmo'm. Who trips olong the way To take the chair Iho mkeu u throne At nine o'clock ouch doy. THE CASE (1' 0R. comm The Little Schoolma’am red animals have lived warm V and comfortable in their well constructed houges, rominiz' their third and last litter. 0110 house erected about Sep- tember seemed plnnneti with LIIIIOBL human foresight. Here. with their long. sharp teeth and strong. inch long claws, they had cut and viewed wide paths through all the marahi-sâ€" path: so deep that three root of ice did not close them. so wide that We have often paddled along them. mar- veiiing ot the great floating masses of torn up aquatic vegetation. 'I‘heue paths were g hundred yards long and {our feet wide. and were cut through a moon of tangled cover high enough to meet piece. to thoroushiy caneeoi a. duck. hunter end his canoe. in the winter months the muekrota can «M- iiy dive from their houeoa into theee under ice ehmelo. and the whole marsh in before them to cheese their meal from. The long yellow roots of the flea and the Juicy tubers ot the wild onion (the muekrot apple i‘ the more poetic Ojibway) hang expo-ed before them or are readily torn out. â€"-Bomwcostle Dale in Outing Mago- tine. FORESIGHT WITH WHICH THESE ANIMALS BUILD WINTER HOMES. 1n the month of March, before the rivers have opened, on the Imow around the heads of the creeks and about the airholes in the thick . ice may be seen the curious trail of the mugkrat. It can readily be recug- nized by the firmly planted foot- marks, heavily and slowly impmsscd, and the sharp after drag of the lung. scaly, hlmdlel'ike tail. All through the cold winter months these heavily {ur- J URGES EXONERATE ENGINEER AND BLAME INEFFICIENT AIR BRAKES. “That the deceased Edward Wana- boro came to his death by one train colliding wig); argothfr! said collision V Sâ€"liiiie well in a bottfe and take a. teaspoonful dose after each meal and at bedtime. being caused by inefficient air brakes, and. we exonerate EngineemJohn Bit,- chie from all blame in not being able to stop his train. We further recom- mend that all air brakes in future shall be thoroughly inspected at ter- minal points.” The above verdict was reached by the jury that. was empanelled to en- quire into the death 01 Edward Wang- A $1-4---__ A- LAUNCHING OF THE “HALIBUTR- TON BEAVER.” The greatest event in the history of “Drag Lake" too}: place on its placid shore on Thursday of last week, when Mr. Laking’s beautiful little boat "Haliburton Beaver" was lsuuav vvwv â€"â€"-V7 _ , let loose from the dry dock for iits trial trip up the lakes. Many ladies and gentlemen from the village were in evidence at; the scene of operation, most oi whom accepted Mr. Laking'e kind invitation to a free ride amid the numerous islands for which ouri upper lakes are so renowried. After the passengers had secured commod- ioue accommodation on board the little craft, the steam whistle for the first time rang through the mount- ains and the glans es the Beaver glided over the smooth surface oi the water with accelerated velocity. and it was soon lost to the view of thoae‘ who remained on shore. As I had the misfortune to be one of those. 1 had to content myself 1! th listening to the splashing oi the water wheel, and the toot oi the whistle as it rounded the peninsula: and islands on its outward journey. I am in- formed by Mr. Read. who performed the once oi skipper ior the jouroey. that the Beaver gave a good amount ‘oi hereeii. and reflected great credit on the builder as well as on those who had the placing of the WM} m.â€"The ‘ncho. Box-o, who wés killed at Matnvers sta- tion on August 28 by amen: and col- lision. The above is considered by an eni- nent authority, who writes in a New York (13in paper, as the finest pre- sencfliion ever written to relieve I}; che, IfIidyey Trouble, W93}: A druggist here at home when ask- ed stated that he could either supply the ingredients or mix the pre- scription for our readers, also re- commends it as harmless. Bladder and all forms of Urinary dif- ficulties. This mixture acts prompt- ly on the eliminative tissues of the kidneys, enabling them to filter and: strain the uric acid and other waste matter from the blood which causes rheumatism. RECIPE AT HOHE AND TRY IT, ANYWAY. Got from any prescription plum:- oist the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-lull ounce; Compo undKargo n, onoounoe; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Some persons' who sufier with the afflictions may not feel inclined to place much confidence in this simple mixture, yet those who have tried it say the results are simply surprismg. the relief being efiected without the slightest injury to' the stomach or ot_h_er organs. Mix some and give it a trial. It certainly comes.highly recommended. It is the prescription of an eminent authority, whose entire reputation, it is said, was established by it. Tho Fund: Government bu hope. , up- -_n_l. 4-1M...- CUNNING 0F MUSKRATS HOME RECIPE pawn con ‘ was an I IONI IPAVIN "LIN? OWE (LUNG. RINOIONI POLL “ll. SOFT IUNcHII G‘m‘IJ-lx‘ll-t-cv‘ll‘; - llml Vplncoxl on oxhlbluon In tho town mulo humus: to: the many thlngu purlulnod Iron. poor Port Hope. Whllo lt. may he arguod that two hum: ”outfitter than one. the plume did nut. and ll. :0. Any- way one head is «much. to how all the brain- glvm to any upoclmon . ln Cobom‘a or vlclnltyl. And then “all: the animal wanted from bolus sllo two-faced. We have not yet lound out. nor a ll. commonly ututod. how many logo the queer plg had. Some of the Cobourg hogs hawo only two logy/according w the vorucloul tad voracious journals of Port Hopo. TWO HEADS NOT BETI‘ER THAN ONE THIS TIME. Mr. A; Bolster. of Cobourg, is the possessor (proud or oihorwiso) of u two-headed pig. This pig was among an litter born a week or two ago on the [am of a Mr. Budd. The double headed porkor only lived about inn-u days, hut. now ihough ii. in one Denise it "(loud om)" it may in u live oi.)- Ject of interest to tho gaping natives of Cobourg. It in to be honored by bo- ing artificially {nu-fled land animal- ..... LII.II‘A- Vivâ€"v J'â€"_. Speakiqg of the qua-my of the dairy! products on exhibition Mr. Gil- lespie stated that it was excellent. in fact he was surprised that Victoria unty could produce such good 'qual- ity 0! choose as he saw when. It ywu no any mam to Judge the choose. the quality was no uniform. mu». mminr n large number of REYNOLDS OUT OF THE RUN- NING. J My Reynolds, the Port Hope walker, will not take on a. race with David Hartley, the Peberborough ped- estrian. In reaponse to the challenge issued by Mr. Hartley: the Port Hope man, speaking to a reporter of the Port Hope Times, sarid that since Hartley} could run as well as walk he would not take a. race with him. Tia-3 Made-1'. Echo says :-â€"IIis Humor Judge Harding presided at the lit- tingo o! the First Division Court. held in Minder: on Wednesday last. Messrs. G. Jordan and F. Hopkins. 0! Lindsay, were in attendance in the interest of their clients. The docket râ€"wvâ€"v . rick, parish priest. o! Ennismore. Mc- Guire, Downeyville; O'Iaary. Gd- way; Collins, Lindsay; and Galvin, Kelly and H. J. .O'Imry‘ot StpPet- er’s, Peta-borough. There were about five hundred on hand to hear Dr. O'Brien's discourse and it proved a decided tree). The speaker dealt with his recent visit to Ireland and Rome. and told interest- ingly of the prevailing conditions in the Emerald Isle. and of the hopes for its 1nture. He also spoke of the honor of being a Canadian citizen, and said that the land of the Maple Leaf was the greatest country under the sun. His remarks wen: listened to with great attention. and his pet- riotic references drew forth enthuaiee- tic applause. Reynolds does not pretend to be able to run, and therefore declines a. match with Hartley. But. Reynolds says-that he is perfectly willing to wager $300 against $600 that he can walk to Toronto and return in 34 hours. He ascribes his failure in J am: to the intense heat. wus unusually light, only three cases being tried. The action of Francis A. Hughes. plaintiff, and Wm. H. Shaw, defend- ant. was dismissed with costs. H. Deacon and R. Archer; a.~ small claim was given in “war of defend- the inusioal portion of the program, and the splendid manner in which this feature of the entertainment was carried out, reflects great credit. upon that. lady, as well as upon the talent. that contributed. up». H. Deacon and H. Massalles result- ed in {aver of plaintifl for $8. Thel-Peterboro Examiner of Friday has the following :â€" products at the Fair. stated to-day to the Examiner that the fair gives promise of being the success which it usually is. There are a. large number of exhibits in the difiexent classes. and those in charge of the fair are confident that with fine weather the attendance will exceed that of pre- A GOOD WORD FOR THE LINDSAY v. __ 1 VH3- morninx {large number of persons troxn this city Inn to “and tho 1dr. -aâ€"v â€" Fomnmrwtwpoww w:- ood the Rev. '1‘. Alborylooro n nec- m fox-fin. Lord'- DC] Amara, vious I 'â€"i uvâ€" vâ€"v _ , _ Ir. loom In bean ”pound m- oral sect-om. 1‘. Hunt 1- a. not- lvo of Enron county. 8b was «me.» 0d at. Princeton and an bun outdon- ed at. Tug. Uxbrida and Iona: For. est. M the um: pheo he been pater for 013M. yarn. and in con- mauonjyu hold him h the high- uâ€"d n-A LA- hlm DIVISION COURT AT MINDBN. CENTRAL. Scollard had charge of . Em, of M1111“. nrmnh rnilwu' ac-rwmil no bul- oting on the question gt a sullen to compel recognition of their union. QUICK BARN BUILDING AT HANSE GROVE, ELDON. Mr. Andrew Annie, Woodvllle, had his ham burned on July 21”. and at once began to prepare to replace the destroyed structure by a better. In five weeks Iran the time the first tree was {elled the new hem was raised. Quick. enough work, that is, and the promo and thoroughness were largely due the whole heart- ed and kindly assistance of generous neighbors. The barn was completed on Saturday night. Sept. 2lst, and the fine structure is second to none in the township. The barn is 45 x 104 and an ”L" 24: 44: Magistrate Brown and party col- lm‘ud oonmthing Ilka Mum hundred dun“: In mm trom unlicensed [mg- wwlon wrlh or Cobalt. An Ithncn, N.Y., mun, drkvm in; me by the trauma! breakdown. of MI automobile. cmnmlttod slflcldo. Smnrd L. Graham wu drowned In (.‘umll Ink. whilo roturntng trom an errand to bring a doctor to a. oouplo of man overcome with cu. Oitizens of Owen Sound gave Hon. A. G. MacKay a great reception in honor of his appointment as leader of the Literals in the‘ Ontario Legis- Sir Wilfrid Laurier has replied to the request of the Dominion Trades Congress, showing that the treaty wirh Japan is not I» thing to be lightly terminated. as they request. Louis Malcicul. the acrommt, made an ascent at Paris with u muchinc heavier than air. Not only did the neighbors so gen- erously asSist in the work for the new born, but they showed a. prac- tical and neighborly symp‘athy of the highest kind in the loss Sustained by Mr. Annie by giving vu-y valuable assistance in the taking off of the harvest. siin-e"{h€£k§ to all die neighbors who were so kind and generous in as- sistance and practical Sympathy. lature. PATERSON Flasher-n McEachern. late of the Town of Swan River. of the Prov- ince oi Mmba, Timber Inspect- or. deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.O. 1897, Chapter 129 and Arno ending Acts. that all creditors and others having claims against the es- tsto of the sold Etch-m McEschei-n. who diod on or about the first (by of Jonunry. 1907, are required on or before the Twenth day of October. AD. 1907. to send by post prepnid or deliver to Matador McEnchex-n oi the Township of Eldon (Argyle P.O.) Administrntor of tho snid astute. or to McDiumid Weeks. of the Town of Lindsay. his Solicitors. tho Christ- in aid surnunes. addresses. and do- scriptions and hill pu‘ticnlnrs oi thsir chins. sutamcnt of their oc- oounts and the nntm o! tho neurit- ‘ And {urthor uks notico um me: such inst mtionod dots tho_ Admin: "ARE 431)}.5-0 present at the rais- ing, and everything weqt_ well. tie. sauna! Mo‘ having regard only to tho clum- d which he nun thou MN now». and that the and Adminhmtor will 30!. be Ihblo tor an cud mu or any put theme! to any moon or pct-Iona 0! whose own notw- hu dot bun "adv-aw m a. an that 0! Inch distribution. baud flu Foam“: (by 0! Sup- tm AJ). 1907. XcDIARKID a We. So"! (or Mm'r. STRAYw.â€"OII go Lumber: 31 Cement I 77777 w. J. ELLIOTT, Principal Corner Yongo and Alexander Streets. have secured positions this year. Demand is far greater than the supply. Educate for business posi- tions and you will get them. but the educatu m must be First-Glut. Students admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Rim" and W o .8 , than 5'”. 35.31.? . WOOLAOOT'I‘, Cw» Hundreds of Student. of the Popular and Successful A ELLIOTT fl” . “(finals llitcl. the matter of thg Estate of COUGI DROPS Ian-om. ‘3'! 0‘ laminaâ€"noun.- MIC“: “WWW” ”mug- “I dun u! u! t W a. 3’ WUMMWIMM . ran wu}. can: and Mrs. Annie CodudWwd. Khan. Wu P' drowned In oz; ‘0:- their o! Havmg disposed of my guin- busiâ€" neee end elevator to Helen. J. G. Eyres Son, I take this opportunity of thanking my mm customers for their puma {or the last twenty- nvve years, and am sure you will find it a. pleeeure to contznue doing busi- neé .at the same elevator with my uucoasorg, who need no introduction. ARTHUR TOUCHBURN. ON SATURDAY, 28th SEPT. â€" By Elias Bowes, Auctioneer, on the Market Square, Lindsay, the prop- erty of Mr. John Brohm :â€"2 fat cows. 3 heifers rising 3 years old, 21 young cattle rising 2 years old. 15 lambs. Six months credit. Rate of 6 per cent. discount for cash. ON WEDNESDAY. 2nd OCTOBER, 1907. By Elias Bowes, Auctioneer. Farm stock and implements, prop. erty of Mr. Edwin Mark, lot 19, roux. “I“ ll‘l' on Iolvuuâ€"u, â€"-u some white spots on body- M01". nation as to her whereabouts “111 be thankfully received. 893. JOHN LEE. Oskwood P-O. TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1907. By Elias Bowes, Auctioneer. Credit sale of Farm Stock, Implements, and Household Furniture, the property of W. G. Prouse, Lot 19, Con. 6, Mariposa. Sale at one o'clock and WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9TH.â€"By Euu Bowen, Auctioneer. credit sale of {arm stock, implements and household furniture. the property of Roland Maconnchie, lot 11. con. 9. Somerville. Sale at one o'clock, and without reeerve. ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11, .1907. by Elias Bowen, auctioneer. term tun-L and tmplelemtl. the property of Abraham Brooke. lot 2. con. 13, Mulpow. Sale et one o'clock. ON TUESDAY. 15th OCTOBER. 1907. By Elie. Bowen. Auctlonoer. Fem stock and Implement... the property 0! lichen! (Manon. lot 16. con. 8, Ope. Sale at one o'clock. UN WEDNESDAY. 16th OCTOBER. 1907. By Ellu no". Auctioneer. Wm Stock and Implements, the propel-try! Mr. Walter J. Wuhan ”.lnk _-.n too. 8310 u 1 o'clock. mm without rout-v0. 0n TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1907. W Ella Bowen. .uctlonoor, 1.1m: stock and implanonu. the prupm :y of Mr. Goon-go Sluwtp. lot lb. storey brick house and frame . with atolls wall, 88 x 56 feet ; “tor- ed by two good wells, and bounded on the north by Balsam Lake. 125 acres working land, and. balance good pasture land. Can have pouession at any time. For particulars apply at this once. or to J as. Daniol, Kirk- field. 0nt.â€"37-8. When buying a pump it would be worth your while to eon-ma that it also at loan ONE THIRD TEE SELLING PRICE to {map you Aon {hi-Ki.â€" bB'YoWâ€"Denm" a imd'um tho agonu' commit-ion. Iron and wood pumps dways on hand and iully guaranteed. J. DENNIS, THE PUHPMAN. Bacall-st. Farmers and others requiring fresh meats in large quantities call at Cal- vert’s as we intend selling at reduc- ed prices. GEO. H. CALVERT a: SON. Academy Block. 7 Be ng Lots 28, 29 and 30, and pen of 31, in the 5th concession of Felle- lon, 360 get-es, more or less, soil good c193 _lo:_un. good building, 3- ; h-..- k-“ a, taboo]. pout omce .nd runny nation. Five mile. iron: Dunsford vhf. than 1. good what. etc. Fine up-to-dsu stone how with 3.11 mod- cn “minnow; Apply to PAT- RICK MEAN. Dowmyvmo P.O.â€"- rm FOR SALEâ€"Tho oouth In.“ at Int. 17. can. 10. luripou, “upwn as the Ru‘ :cq Fm, u new 01- !orod [or we. Tm. property In FOR SALE. In tho quo 0! mm. sum. nub-oh- Wuha- ul. u» prom o! "I. ht. Jouph Jamal. In com with the bout. that will to s WIN-“v! 0' houoohdd fur-Rm (or ask. For tum biannual: 9-991! "1 A?“ To nutâ€"125 m of 800d M on Con. 11. my TOWM‘PI 1"” pawl». Convaflent to church- min. '10 um Bahtâ€"38. con. 4, Mariposa, consisting in part of 5 horses, 6 cows, 16 young cat- tle 1 to 2 years old, 1 high grade bull, 5 thoroughtred Durham cat- tle. full oett of implements. Sale at. 10 o'clock, lunch at 11 o'clock. o'clock. rampant)“ Hots! for Id. wwwâ€" ._v, 7 ,, ALD want good place- to winter cattle. Apply Victoria, Road, Ont. con-adored one o! tho choice turn- or Harmon. and presents an op« portunity to any person width; to purohuo I am chm property. to chain one on muonnblo wrml. Pmtculm an be alum-d from JOHN F. CUNNINOS, Oskwood. SALE REGISTER Farmer-3' Attention Sure Your Money FARM T0 RENT Card of Thanks. a; V fudoafsuc a. tow (ma; ii-itdn. or 0. Jon- a must: I Rant . WIL- school. This is the only experienced Dre” Cutting School in Canada and exoelled by none in any other country. Write at once for particulars, as we have cut our rate coo- third {or a short time. Address :â€" unea- W m 81 EfleSL. Mord. Ont, Can. FOR SALE.â€"Persia.n Lamb Jack“, mink trimmed. size 36, in best 4‘ repair. Reason for selling, to. manâ€"Apply Watchman-Warder ob Lot 12, west half Con. 6. Manverl. Good buildings. One half mile from church, school, and cheeserfactqry‘, bum. | mu. tron «tool. 8 mu.- tram M. when than 1- a good nun mun-hot. post once. non. blacksmith chop. churohu. .03.! to all. m Lind”. Sold at that: one course. We hove taught over sen. thousand dress-making, and guarantee to give five hundred dollars to any one that cannot learn between the age of I4 I“ You cannot learn dress-mafia as h u this course teaches ' “ york in shops foryeu's. Beware aficioâ€" uuâ€" I'vâ€" ""w , “In. .- monpflaor (run;- 11. no” baton hi0 return to 1361.. '1“. my. For further particula- uni! to Elk. Bowel. Ru! Ebb“ A... FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres, lot 6, Con. 12, Janetville. About 8. miles south of Janetville, close to schoolhouse and church; brick vo- neered house; all cleared ; barn as x 86 feet, on stone ; straw shed” x 20 in connection. Further pu- ticulars may be had from Thoma! 'Eeaalip, at Janetville.â€"36-4. and 'thrce milés from good marks. and railway station. Terms easy. Apply Box 81. Peterboro, 0nt.â€"37-3- 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. ho- !ng lot (. con. 10. Town-MP ‘ Opl. tho property of Dr. Alanna-t Nun“. All M an {on ranches-t. hop-o with collar, '2 Inn. WEST HALF OF LOT 4, in 6th coup cosfion of Eldon. containing 100 acres. The soil is I. clay loan. and is all cleared except between on: and two acres. There are created I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Busigess came 415 KANSAS AVENUE. 'I‘OPEKA - B NO MATTER “'HFPE LC"?! TED Properties and Businesses of all kinds cola quickly for cash in all put: of the United States. Don’t wait. Wnte to-day deocribhg what you hive to sell and give cash price on any kind of Business or Real Estate any- where. at any price. write me our require- meats. I can save you time an money. CANADIAN PACIFI ‘J R M LWAY TIE-TABLE. DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. " $6.666: .. " Jon-tvmo Arrive my... . é mmwfl 7777 Law. Lind-u .. ‘ 'Anoou Point Andi Bow .... ....... 8.00 9.3. Ila-d tron Toronto. Expre- tron: have Toronto ..... ... w___,'_,, “ Lam Pom ...... 11.55 c... Arr!” BMW ......... 12.05 p... on the premises . frame dwell“ houlo, frame barn and cedar )0; cable. There in else aneverhfl. in; well. This in a. moat deeinhlc property. and i- within three mn- oi the villages of Woodville. Lot-o- ville and Gun Hill station. ct ouch 0! which places there are good Ina-ht: iur [arm produce. For lu- ther pu‘iiculm npply to Mr. Don- nld Jacklon (Eut hall I in 5. con. Eldon) \“oodville P... or to MOORE a J ACKBON. Solicitwo. Lindewaâ€"sb-ti. fice.â€"37-6. on SALE-Tho Kouy Wood 14°" one hundred um. in the t'“” ooncecsivon or many. Harem» 1 m. WELDON. Solicitor. unfit-y! If YOU WANT Io BUY mum) P. THE. THE LAND MAN hmwmuMu a Personal Gonna at Semi. Marriage Licenses “3:5: ”mummuaua AJJJJJJJH .mnm.uu» Farm for Sale FOR SALE o.- 0.0 (.0 .0. 0‘ ct. -‘os II-‘o u 55.00 5 a co. o.- . ...10.85 s... 10.45 t... 10.55 5.. 11.01 I... 11.06 m 11.15 s... ‘ ...11.25 3... 11.88 t... IIIII 8.50

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