'nwul fl z «CLOTHING .. MARGARET E, LEE, "The -1-‘robisher, Sgskï¬ Times. of Sept. 28th, says : Ij‘or'fthe ï¬rsn .time it the; history of ; 'Frobisher, .‘ the grim reaper visited our town ' and gathered in one ‘of our most beloved and respected citizens in the person oi Kiss Margaret Emma. Lee, cousin of our nesident physictian, “Dr. R. Allan Lee. The late Miss LEe was advised 'by her'medical aqï¬r'iser. to come' west for a change of climate about a year ago, when ‘she came here with her sister from Lindsay, Ont. After coming here the change of air seemed to be very beneï¬cial to hes-:and she began to stead:in impmve. but unfortunately caught cold while attending to her house- hold duties, from which she never fnllv recovered. It was .thought hold duties, from which she never fully recovered. It was .thought that she was out of danger. when she took a change for the worse on' Thursday of last week and passed away to the great beyond on Sunday last at midnight. The funeral ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Par. her, of Oxbow, assisted by the Rev. D. McKeen Reid and, Rev. W: D. Jackson. The floral offerings were numerous. Her sister. with whom she lived, and relatives. have the deepest and heartfelt sympathy: of the whole community in this their bereavement. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For Junior Department Oakwood Public School Duties to commence J an. ‘lst, 1907. Apply, stating experience, certiï¬cate held, and salary ex- pected. to CHAS. C. PERRIN, Oakwood, Ont.â€"40â€"4. NOTICE “Iv-B â€"V ‘1“â€" -v-‘ having regard on y to the claims of which she has been notiï¬ed. and will not be liable forhhe said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dtted at Undsay this 13th day of September. A.D.. 1906. J OHN KcSWEYN. of the Town of Lindsey, in the County of Victorit. Solicitor for Alice R. Wins. MW of the said cattleâ€"884. [$.y-l, LUW,, WV .V‘I‘WV-"vâ€" -.._ ,, fore the 19th day of October, A.D., 1906, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, solicitor for the'Executrix of the estate of the said deceased, their names, ad- dress, and description, full particu- lars of their claims and accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any), held by them. And further take noticetthat after the said 19th day of October, A.D., 1906, the said IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Sarah Ann Moore, late of the Village of Fenelon Falls. ii: the County of,Victoria.. widow, de- Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.‘S. 0. 1897, Chap. 129, Sec. 38, that all creditors and persons hav- ing daims against the estate of the said Sarah Ann Moore, who died on or'about the 2nd day of August, A.D.. 1906,, are requested on or be- NOTICE TO CREDITORB Notice is hereby given pursuant to ass. 0. 1897. Chap. 129. Sec. 88. nut 31! creditors and persons hav- ing claims egdnst the estate of the said William B. Graham. who died on‘ or about the 2nd day of September» A.D.. 1906, are requestï¬d on or be- fore the 19th day of October. A.D., 1906. to send by post orepddx or_ deliver to the undersigned. solicitor for the Executor: o! the state ‘0! the sad deceased. their was. adv,- are-5.41m! desaiption. m pus-time In; at f deh- ., 31W“. 3nd till a“ ‘, __ ' eat take notice. ,thAt after the said dgy 0! October, Lind-1906, the W will proceed t_o dist: ot'wmim 13. cm. m. at tho Township 0! Ops. in the Count: 0! Victoria.. tumor; d‘e- 0m lUARY. of the said CREDITORS entitled thereto. any part thereof ,to any‘person or: persons of whose claim notice shall not ‘rhave been received by' them aut‘ ‘ - , .. the time of such distribution. I FORTY-FIVE‘EARS .AGO. Dated at Lindsay this 13th ‘day' - ‘Firet Street Railway Wu Built In To- ol September, A.D., 1906. JOHN McSWEYN, of .thel routeâ€"Grand Celebration Marked '(Iz‘ownof IgndSG-Y. in Whel ‘ Running 'ef First Can. ounty of ictoria, Solicitor Fort - . . y-flve years ago the ï¬rst Cane.- for Elizabeth Grahgm, James ‘ dim street railway was opened infre- Ernes raham an Lawrence ronto. says The Toronto Telegram ot Chï¬ord Graham, Executors of Sept. 11. ' . the said estateâ€"3841.. ‘ 0n the afternoon of Tuesday,“ Sept. â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"“10. 1861, 8.11 Toronto was' out to 800 the f â€ï¬rst horse cars come down Yonxe street from the Yorkvllle Town Hall to St. NOTICE To CREDITGRS‘ Lawrence Hall-the present market. ’ -â€"â€" | "More the advent of. the horse can IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ;. Torontonlans had been getting about in cabsâ€"had been doing so. in tact, trom Of Tho?“ Calvert, 1a†0‘ the} 1887. when the ï¬rst cab built in Upper 1‘0"an °1 099' m the 0°“nty u Canada was turned out to the order 0! of Victoria, farmer, decaesed. , Thornton Blackburn. Cabs and muses reigned supreme till on Oct. 1. 1860. the Notice is hereby given Pursuant to’i City Council received a communication ~R-‘S- 0- 1897. Chap- 129. See- 38.|1rem a man named Eaton. oflerlnc 10 that all creditors and persons rhav- build g mg rulwgy, ing claims against the estate of the . There was then no gum in Toron- said Thomas Calvert, who died on to, Montreal 0:- Quebec. Eaton was a or about the 2nd day of September, stranger, and the Council looked at the AA.D., 1906, are requested on or beâ€" .propoeltion as ce. Mayor Bowen was fore the 19th day of October, A.D.,'u-elldlng in t year. The question 1906, to send by post prepaid or was much discussed; a. lot 0! cold wat- deliver to the undersigned, solicitor er was thrown upon the scheme, and for the Executors of the estate of ï¬nally a committee of the Council was the said deceased, their names, adâ€" appointed to 1001: into it. Elston, the w dress. and description, full particu- promoter, W“ an 13118113ha who hid Hal's of their claims and accounts, done some street railway immune in land the nature of the securities (if the United States. The Toronto City ,any), held by' them. And further Council ï¬nally screed to co-ooerete take notice, .that after the said 19th with him. end with the help of Mont: day of October, A.D., 1906, the said are-.1 and Quebec they obtained the ï¬rst 'Street Railway Act ever enacted in Executrix will proceed to vdistributel “in“ On March 19 1861 the con Bajd- Ml“? Campbell. Wh° dxed on . at the momentous event. Advertise- or about the 19th day of J “15'. . meat. Were circulated to the enact that A.D., 1906, are requested on or be- ' the .m of the ,0“ would be the fore the 19th day of October, AD» {occasion for a. grand festival. It was 1906. to send by post prepaid or 3 to tune plaq‘and did an plum. u deliver to the undersigned, solicitor ! fox-hula, then- a “We village. end for the mentors of the mate of ‘ 1. held under the pen-ounce o! the the said deceased. their names. ad- Kw. Hon. G. W. Ann. 00!. Math- dress. and description, full particuâ€" i w. G. 3.. of the 80th meat. Rev. hrs of their claims and “counts. ‘pr. Keenan]. J. B. m 1!. P. 2.. and the nature-of the securities (if: m‘cmnqu. at. P. 2.3». 6001!. um). held by them. And turther ‘m m Connor. nun P. the take notice. .thst utter the add 19th Reeve of Yorl'dlle. can: mum Dn- 4-†-. that... A n 1on3 um mid not. Hon. John Boos. Ron. {._0. 113::- “I“. “‘1‘: uwv-- - v i_,, - 1818 of their claims and mounts. end the nature of the securities at w). held by them. And turther take notice, ï¬at utter the sold 19th day of October. A.D., 1906. thosuid Executrix will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased men; the parties entitled themto. heving regard only to the clelme of which he he: been notiï¬ed. end will not be liehle for the add assets or mpg". thegeo! toenypereon or - AJAL -\.‘ I‘ w-_.â€" the assets of the amid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they have been notiï¬ed and will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated at Lindsay this 13th day of September, A.D., 1906. JOHN 'McSWEYN, of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, Solicitor for EllenCalvert, Elias Gal- vert and Silas Calvert, Ex- ecutors of the said estateâ€"â€" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of Mary Campbell. late oi Que Village of Coboconk, in die County of Victoria, married: Woman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.‘S. O. 1897, Chap. 129, Sec. 38, thetmll creditors and persons havâ€" imr claims against the estate of the NOTICE TO- CREDITORB W râ€" ~ v , - - pencils or wheat chin) main. shall not ham been received by him a the time of such distribution. Dead tt Liam this 18th (My of September. All. 1906. JOHN MoSWEYN. of the Town of may. in the Cougty‘ot Victorig,†Boiicitqr The tendency of the {'0} 1i. A: 0mm, Executor of the “1d munâ€"34. on I to. Montreal or Queues- ,er, Mr, and the Gonna: be. proposition an ce. M1 Ufa-«14m: in t 7*“ or was much discussed: a. tor er was thrown upon ‘3 of ï¬nally a. committee of 1 .0! the momentous event. Advertise- ; men. were circulated to the enact that ’thoopcnjn: or the roadwouldbo the 30m tor-a. grand festival. It was 'to tune plm'md did take plum. gt "Firct Street Railway Wu Built In To- rontoâ€"Grand Celebration Marked ‘ Running 'of First Cars. Wuv Win-v â€"-.v-- ___,, the United States. The Toronto City Council ï¬nally agreed to (so-operate with him, and with the help of Mont: red and Quebec they obtained the ï¬rst Street Railway Act ever enacted in Canada. On March 19, 1861, the con- tract with Eaaton was sanctioned. He wu’to build the road at his own ex- At the contract ‘stage there was a delay of several months, and people began to look upon the promised street railway as they now look upon the Yonge street bridge. Unlike the bridge however, the railway ï¬nally arrived. hi August, 1861, Easton, who was to be president of the road. with Alemmlcr Blakely as superintendent put his gangs to work. He put two hundred men at work on the construction of the road. His castings. etc.. he got in Toronto. but the rails and cars came from Phila- delphia. In three weeks the line from York'ville to the market was ready for use and the care had arrived. They were described at the time 9.3 neat, well lighted and well ventilated. The laws- - AI, , __.-1IAâ€" “Anus.â€" _._ -. 7... er cars seated 24 peeple and the smaller 16. or the strap-holding capacity no record has been kept. There were sev- en of these cars altogether, 'but some of them went on to Montreal, that city hurriedly following Toronto's leadena going into n contract with Elston. em: Celebration. A: .the time approached for the opening of the street railway. prepara- tions were made for a. great celebration .AÂ¥_ mean milieu tor tho (elm 3 full! 4030““ - â€"_A‘_ or’tobohddlnnouduo maturat- vmg tt 2 o'clock. The “cut. for thin “Guyana um oouldbopurohu- ed 3t tho Ma Ma momma ul- umnu and m. the Albggu Hotel. A .g, “wâ€" and oonoort we; provided for tho m: in tho You-hula Town nut. mu it“!!! included Hours. John Cu- tlor.‘ Novon‘o. Allan's. Cooper. McCor- nu. Armstrong om! mulch. and Mn. J‘. Bovorloy Roman and M13: Davies. “And." said the printed notices. “DOV- “ other distinguished shutout- In" consented to render their volume a- talented to render their vuuuno u-- "M WI and... lance.“ . A!» a Ball. . 30!- Nfl-gn gnaw. 3W .0! L ‘ manure or m M 3“"? u" “m" " “m ‘n â€mâ€: . map-mp 1. New mm m m- .«thnnowhomeâ€"-therawuzwl. “1“ his m .3 mm m wand 13110117 by tho_omcers o: the ’ “4 II II. “hon“ 1‘ to. ‘ ï¬tment. " ' W. ' ‘ mm â€.mm the ï¬ll-:0 0? mm... m 9 Thm Was 1 Hitch. 7eaéet'ciE-TWQmwe 1%!“ for violeunrschedules. It Left the Track. The ï¬rst on: bed 111- it-the Yorkvflle ‘ and Toronto councillors. Ind a. band perched on the root The intention was thst there ehouldtbe a other passen- gers. but the exultant crowds promptly mode a. rush (or the ed- and “’piled in.†, Away went the car. It got to the To- =ronto boundary line and went on the . truck. The passengers got out end ‘ pushed it on again. The other M be- _, _- .LA Oh, howling moor. a wattled but. . A piercing snioke of. sodden pest. f The savor or a. roasted nut, 'Would make my weary pulses beat! â€"r" - ._ :â€" Eâ€"C'anadien orés or minerals of my and ions or life in connection with tho us. at doctricity in supplying power Ind light; (8) 0:- (or my muted pubs- iic distinction achieved by my Cunn- diu: in scientiï¬c march in any noo- urviootomnkindinmnulnnd acienoqnodimmorintb motion at pm through» :2? yuâ€"vâ€" -' -_ _.__.7 , havcd similarly, and; running of! the track became one of the (â€tum o! the Vu‘v-v phant course at these ï¬rst can; and down at the market anybody sang "God Save the Queen.†‘ All the mat of the program went 0!! without a hitch. The “grand dejenner" was held. with C01. Jarvis presidmg. Toasts were drunk. apeeches made, and the street railway was deemed open. That was the beginning at what we have now. My life My 8 doves. Yet o’er the wall my fancy shoots And hanker- dter harsher loves. Ah. whyâ€"my foolish heart reï¬nes»â€" Was I not h‘ouped within a waste? Those velvet. flowers and slrup wines Are sweet. but are not to my taste. Aeneas McCharIes of Sudbury Give. $10,000 For Prizee. The will of the leteAeneas M1» Charles. at Sudbury. Ont. (ormeriy at Bruce County, will be entered {or pro- bate 'by the executors very shortly. De- ceased left a considerable.eetete. and two clauses of his win an 01 public interest. A. bequest of 810.000 to the Uni- versity of Toronto ie‘made in the fol- lowing clause: I give. devise. and bequeath to the Provincial University of Toronto the equivalent 01 010.000 on the following ‘tems and condition. namely. that the interest thud!!- eheilbeciventrom timetoflmbut not necessarily every year, like the Nobel prison in ennui] wey: (1) 2mm Canndien from one end of the country to the other. end whether student or not. who invent. or discovers any new and improved prooeu for the men-eat ,A -___ Oh. stupid brain that blindly awerves. Oh, heart that strives not nor en- dares. Since flowers are hardships to your nerves, Thank heaven 3. garden lot is young â€"Edmund Gosu. , “ Chopra andï¬iuuic. Cheers and music buoyed thorium- CANADIAN NOBEL PRIZE. is full of scented fruits. mien blooms with stocks 0' DISCIPLINE. V A WAsmwouAN wrrn AN Aumnommc. Mrs. Huber. of Battlo'CrookL Mich. is g wuhmom who goon ‘about in an automobile' bought with at monoy sho‘mod Over the tub. Sh. Id m from W to twenty-four I- my “sweet, for whidx flhe _ A Luh The fruigExhibition at Toronto (The Editor Watchmen Warden) Sir,â€"As some of the fruit growers in this vicinity on making enquir- ies about the condition for making entries {or compotlï¬ou {or the prizes for apples, prOVlded by our county council at its June session†to be competed for at the Fruit, Flower and Honey Show to be held in To-. roam, Nov. 6th to 10th next, will1 you please s'tato in your next ispue‘ that the amount granted by 0113‘ county council ($25). will be. oï¬erod in full for prizes lor apples on the lollowing conditions 2 competition is limited to growers of such exhibits in this county. ; No membershipor-entry fee will be charged. All entries must he made before the lst day of November. ' 'lhe fruit should be sent at once by express (collect) to P. W.‘Hod~gotts. care Toronto Cold Storage Co. The expenses of'delivery to Massey “(all at the proper time will be'paid by the Fruit Growers‘ Association of Ontario. Ten varieties of apples are to be competed for and any exhibit- or may comwte {or each or all the varieties. Entries should be made by post cards printed for that pur- pose. These cards and prize lists. «to. win be supplied on application to P. W. Hodgettshfliament Build- ings. Toronto.â€"Yours, etc. The Women's Institute held it: third social alternoon On Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W.‘G. Webster. There Gore 3 large number prcScnt. und several new members were se- cured. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Wm. Sinclair's on Nov- ember 7th at 2.80 p.m. All 'ladies are cordially invited t6 ntgend. W. Gilbert, general merchant. begs to announce to the general public that he has placed in stock during the past week, a. large and well assorted line of new winter goads, at prices which should command large and ready sales. Any quantity 01' live and {dressed iowl bought. Highest prices paid, cash or trade. CAMERON. The farmers , of this‘heighborhood have dug their potatoes. and report a very poor chop. The tubers are both small and few. However. this will be somewhat compensatml for the plough. However. the recent. rainfall has softened the ground so thatthe ploughing can be done much more speedily, and “101.3 few Weeks of open weather it will. no doubt“. be .1qu and sutiï¬factorily done. by the mangold and turnip mop which ,is said to be excellent. Ploughing is very much behind. 11.33th this year. on account of the great Quantity of straw. was very tedious. This, as well as the hard condition of the land. retarded Ed. Dunn has put a. self-feeder on his machine. and it works well. and to the satisfaction of all concerned. A social on behalf of the funds of the Methodist church m helddt the residence of Sun. Wilson on the ev- wing of Oct. 2. A good crowd goth- ered; the baskets found ready Inn- on. and all went "merry as umar- ridge hill " About 814 wds realized. EDENâ€"HARIPOSA. The followlng ll the report, of 8.8. No. 1. Human. tor the month of September: Sr. «KL-Jenni? Grom- mvny. Rosie Forrest. Jennie Mc- Innu. Jr. «ILâ€"Kenneth McPlud- \‘on. Arthur. Mlln. Wlllle flollou. bra. clamâ€"600m smud. sum.» Molina; Barry Wanna. Zena OWNw. Roy Tannin. Sr. 8rd.â€"Et.hol dowâ€" oll. Cor. Jewell. Howard name... Jr. 2nd\â€"Wime Armin". (loom Jordan m: and --Vm Woolwou. UM Stroud Bury Hmdoock. Hil- ton Handcock Put 1» u .mun mm. a Jordana. 01m M- un. Nolvu 0 Min. Put Int 3:.â€" Norm Jamil. Neiville Ntcholln. John Fox-mt. Alba-u Joni“. S. Fwd Woolmtt. Hamid F‘owhr. urns" about 895- She has 1mm tuk- "' “'3'" in; in washing for eighteen yet-smith. lute-t meanwhile arm; for ï¬ve chi] , J. '4 ad giving them an education. She Gm‘ owns the haul: in yhlch she lives. a. farm and a house which she rents gun! can my be called a ‘ W. She repre- PM“: “at. mum hm near mark in Opium , THOS, BEALI., Lindsay. Oct. 8th, 19%. CAMERA Y. wwxmmv. TUESDAY. OCT. ' 23.â€"â€"By Arch Cam“. auctioneer. credit sale of term stock. implements and house- hold furniture. the property of Iauchlin Mclnnis, lot 4. con. 5. Garden. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. J‘he stock in- cludes 1 brood mere. 2 horses. 14 milch cows. 6 heifers. 6 steers. 8 spring calves, implements. etc. WEDNESDAY. OCT.' titâ€"By Elias - Bowes,- auctioneer. c’redit sale of ham stocli and implements. the property of Joseph Davies.- lot 12, can. 9, Ops. Sale at 'one o'clock sharp. The stock includes 2 mares. 2 colts. 2 foals, 8 rows. 2 steers. 2 brood sows. THI‘RSDAY. OCT. 25.â€"â€"By \h'm. Keslick, auctioneer. credit salctof ' farm stock and implements. the property of Hugh Carmichael, lot 5, con. 7. Mariposa. Sale at one .o'clock and without reserve. The stock includes 1 horse, 1 mare in foal. 2 colts. 5 cows in calf, 6 steers. 2 heifers, 2 spring calves. FRIDAY, oc'r. 26.â€"By Arch. Camp-1 bell. auctioneer, credit sale, of farm stock, implements. and household. iurniture. the property of 'John McKee, lot 7. con. 1. Eldon. Sale at one o'clock and without re- servef The stock includes 2 black horses. 1 driver. 1 purebred Jer- sey _cow in calf, 1 red cow. 1 heifer. 1 saw with pig, 8 young pigs. 2 thorough-bred Berkshire sows, 80 hens, pair geese. FRIDAY. OCT. 26.â€"-By Elias Bowes. auctioneer. credit. sale of - term stock and implements. on lot 11. con. 11. Eldon. the property of John McDonald. Sale at one o'clock sharp. ‘ TUESDAY. OCT._ 30.-â€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, credit sale of {arm stock and implements, the ~ property of James Humphries, lot 12, con. 8, Verulam. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. The stock includes 2 mares, 4 colts, 1 foal, 8 milch cows. 5 yearlings, 6 spring calves, 1 registered Here. ford bull. '1 Yorkshire saw and 13 pigs. 1 registered“Berkshire sow and 1 boar.~9 Leicester «ewes, 7 ewe lambs, e. numberoi hens. THURSDAY. NOV. litâ€"By Elias Bowen. auctioneer, 'sale, of farm stock and' implements, the properâ€" ty 0! W. H. \Wickett. lot 18. con. 4, Mnriposa.‘ Sale at One o'clock. THURSDAY. NOV. letâ€"By Eliés Bowes, auctioneer. credit sale 0! farm stock and implements. the property of William H. Wickstt. lot 18. con. 4, Mariposa. Sale at one o'clock sharp and without re- . serve. The stock includes 2 grey mares. 3 milch cows. 6 steers. 3 heifers, 1 steer. 1 spring. calf. All m of Borneo and Cut}: mm; but and non npprovod ma. Evolution: Dentistry-sad a: “a of the but Indians of thhmflmym onbnnd WSIM’S vetenm lelRHARY 1m TOPEKA I CAN SELL Your Real Estate or Business do: not WI)- uoopw. Aa- dnu FREDERICK smusux. Gmock P.‘O.. or WILLIAM R. LANG. Om P. 0.404. ‘ NO MATTER WHFPF L‘T‘T.‘ “ZED Pr flies and Business“ of a]! kind: sold uic !y for cash in all parts of the United tam. Don‘t wait. Wm: 10-day describing what you have to st“ and give em price on any kind of Business or Rec! “at: any- where. at can price. write me our regain- xnentn. I can nave you time a money. Notice is hereby given that that valuable farm known as the Arm- strong tum. in the. fourth conces- sion of the Township of Penelon. being lot 27 to pan of 28. will be oflcrod for ‘ by (under. 855d tender to be recdved tip to Novem- ber 3rd. Conditions 0! sale no 8400 down. Mama to he mum! by mom on property for :1 term of ï¬ve yum. honing interest M a not ml. per wanna. The mid tum {a nix mile. from Fenian Fans. 15 from .. Ochoa]. I.“ on the nhuroot Man In», 3W or my {a}. Y“ 5mm 3 ewes. 2 ram lambs, lambs, 1.hrood sow. IF YOU WANT 10 BUY nun: P. rm. 1 -_ THE “ND ’2‘“ yen-wan Paciï¬c mm Time 73 ‘13 K A SSAS AVENUE. n w"« ' NOTICE 415 E33 K A NSAS AVEN UH. â€a “ 001‘. 11â€"324 wm- mmy-0r. cram m .34 WNW“ at noun “‘9“? lot ‘0‘: 110 can“ meludu ‘ 3 W05. K ANSAS 3735 Do you want to sell your furl; ? ' I have a number of customers the nut to buy good toms, well ':-u';':: on, in this locality 0.1: once. Sand :13: got-gimm- gnd price to Box 3:0. 1-} , W W Win: «at um. “poultry. 1 oh? chick: «1 75¢ u a.“ uni. wording to an «a 6H: 0 I'DOoCOstggogg :3: .3338 I9: 143 8. a .........., .83 {£4 - :onu . 0‘. 5â€,. a‘. an: .vn.. .32.... 33 :3." â€i g I 10'0'0 OO‘O‘OOO i tacit-ate alxo:oo ~ ; a Lâ€"A‘ 3 O. , o. _ a. ova-oat ia‘oo :3 o'oaco pnoonooaa ‘2‘ ain;¢a;ntlo acoinovd :5 PAM 13. FARM FOR SALE. WARMâ€"WM“ teacher 102‘ yearmlorsfls No 1'3 r ervillc. Salary $275 per w Address WILLIAM TIPLI\(: TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For 9mm section N0. 8. Fenclon. Duli-o to commence January 151.199†State salary wanted. Apply 1,4, A. E.~HORE. Pension Falls, on, 0“? 0M FARM FOR sunâ€"$4,500 vr J hr mung mm: m. FOR SALEâ€"Capt. Balls fur... cc 320 am. boat, sawmill. 100 um, woods ; ï¬rst-class buildings ; ‘y n; on the shore of Lake Scugog "me of the best wheat and crop 1. mm.“ inq,.meright, , gene has m: ‘ been 1 failure of or p in 20 was on'r-this 13:111.. Apply to (ZAP? .i, BALL,'191 §haw street, Town, 41-13. HOUSE AND LOT R SAL}?- ï¬ve 'minutes walk the \‘.'i:..;:e of Ohkwood. Good frame base 30x50, frame barn and SU.{-'r; 3} m land: plenty fruit noes: good Opting. This is a nice pro;â€" .u m m ramâ€"m; m M “W. Four 13.10: 4 acres. Strawberry. Raspberry and Fruit Trees of all kinds. Fm- par- ticulars apply to W. R. BROWFL 55 Ldolddoatâ€"ai-tf. WW flaw "......J 11 IA"- um.» ......" ....... 11. A!!!" m ............ ..... 11. w Wm Mm... ....12 o 5 ...... 12.15 p 5} Auk. Wu... ... ... ..12 2 85a 65 x a l FOR SALE.â€"-’I‘wo Hot Air Furnaces, one Kelcher and one Mccmy. Evean complete, with hot and cold air registers, etc. Good as new. Apply to M. B. McGEOFGl-x, 36 Shame-st... Undsny.â€"-32-U. FARM FOB SALE-Lot 5. con. 11. Eldon, 100 acres. Log house. 3606 frame burn. two log stables, wen ' "W. Also lot 15. con. 1, Feb- elon. 54 m: ‘frune house cm: woodshed. frame but 54 x 45,“ stone foundation. with shaman. goat! driVing shed gm! hog pea, WANTEDâ€"Girl for general "ac-mat- work. Apply to IRS. DEAL'M 4 Glenelg street, me no" but in Opal 10mm.“ two Inflo- hon Mount Horcb. [,3 5pm}; aéo't'iiad wens. For pm: tiouhu my Ct this Ofï¬cu- 1y ‘nd 7 M" 600d 103 L'Jubvc, Inna um, ' two frame 1137111.. on. fit]! “an. foundation; mg M“W:W â€15;. “813fo fu 1mg elon Falls 1’. 0., Ont panda-e I..W888 90 acre 4m, lou- miles from Lindsay. Cow; dwelling, hunt and other om- buildings. Windmill, plenty of water. well drained; good fr-nczus" This is a. very. desirable farm. ,r f,»- ply at this oï¬ce.â€"39. arty lot retired farmer. mad will be sold at a, reasnwm‘ price. Applt to THOHAS PF}? on the premisesâ€"39.3. bearing orchard; plenty of Weber. A road separates these two farms. 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