4g Efli‘flï¬? TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 4, Verulam. Experiences teacher yrch-rred._ Duties to commence J an. To FARHERS.â€"'l‘he undersigned has two thoroughbred hogs for service ~Tamworth and Yorkshire White. Terms 75c each. J. W. THORNE, Int 2-1, Con. 8, Ops.â€"-43-4-. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School section No. 2. Fenelon. Duties to commence ï¬rst of year 1903. Apply [stating salary expected to JOHN CURRINS, Sec.-Trea.s., Islay PO. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School section No. 16 Manvers. Duties to commence ï¬rst of new year; Appli- catants will state salary expected. JOHN R. MAGEE, Secretary, Jan- etville.â€"44-3. CHICAGO AIR MOTOR MILESâ€"ma above mills, with either steel or wood tower, are for sale at the Mcâ€" Cormick Implement Shopsl oppos- ite the Market. These are the most up-toâ€"date mills on the market, and are guaranteed to give. satisfaction AL _ 1:,..L‘Ma TEACHER WANTED -â€" For Union School section No. 12, Ops and Hanvers. Second-class certiï¬cate Applications stating sang)! expoict- 'I'EACHER WANTEDâ€"For 5.3. 13, Somn'ille, for 1903; third-class certiï¬cate. Address applications TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No.. 1, in village of Nbrland. Duties ta commence lst Jan.’ 1903. Second or thirdâ€"class certiï¬cate. State salary expected. Personal applica- tion preferred. Address Wm. ADAIR, See-Trees. Norland.â€"45-3. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School Section No. 2, Ops, second-class certiï¬cate. Dutia tm commence January lst, 1903. Apply stating: salary expected, to J. W. THORNE aeC.-treas., Lindsay P.0.â€"43â€"3,~ MALE TEACHER WANTED.â€" For 8. S. No. 4, Somerville .wno ship second or third-class certiï¬- cate. Duties to commence J ap- uu'y, 1903. Apply stating salary to ISAAC BURNETT, Baddow, P. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Female, for the junior department of Coboconk Public School (or the year 1903. State salary. Applications receiv- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"Applications will be received up to November 15th, by Union School Section No. 2, Eldon and Mariposa, for a. tea- cher holding second-class non-pro- fessional certiï¬cate. State salary expected and enclose testimonials. Personal application preferred. M. McARTHUR, sec.â€"zreas., Grass Hill P-0.â€"42â€"4. J. INGRAM, Sm.â€"treas., Bobcayâ€" goon-245:3. V 15'.1903.App13 stating exper- ience and salary expected to THOS â€v oâ€".â€"._,. in all cases. ‘ Théylre the lightest running mills made. W. H. GLEN- DENAN, Agentâ€"4443. IRE TEAM WANTEDâ€"One span of young horses (geldiflg preferred), matched in color if possible, and guaranteed to be sound and re- AL- 1' -..A~n¢p liable is wanted for the Lindsay ï¬re brigade. Persons having suit- able horses for sale can have them examined at the Market Square, Lindsay, on the 8th, 15th and 22nd inst, with the view of selling them to the corporation if they are found suitable. JOHN HORE. Chairman Town Property Committee.â€"45-3. ed 'will“ be received 31p to November 20th 1902. W. J: GRANDY, Sec- retary, Mount Horeb, P.0.â€"4-4-3. a, WILLIAM TIPLING, sec.,treas., Penelon Falls P.0.â€"43~3. ed to Nay: 15th: HENRY DOU- GHTY, secretary, Coboconk P.O. TEAOHER WANTED NOTICE 'Boston, Nov. 4.â€"Herbert Jaqum, the Brookline clubman and mil‘ inn- aire while playing on the Cnun'n Club team against a team from Man- treal in Brookline Sunday afternOun was hit in the'eye by a. flying ‘bull driven by a member of the oppo9i 7:. team. Mr. Jaques was stunn «1 Physicians were summon’d immedi- ately and they despair of saving his sight . STRAYEDâ€"From lot 16, con. 2, Somervine, one three-yearâ€"old hail- er, light'roan or grey. Any person giving mormtion leading to the recovery of name will be handsome- ly rewarded. Adm : WILLIAM TIPIJNG, Femelon Falls, P.O. Ont. RESIDENCE FOR SALE .â€"-â€"In south ward, ten rooms, good location a ï¬ve minutes walk from post ofï¬ce. Price $1250. Apply at this ofï¬ce. PETER BROWN, Auctioneer, Oak- wood. Ont. Sales promptly at.- tended to. Charges moderate. AN ENERGETIGIAN can earn from 815 to $18 a. week selling our goods. Largo demand. Write tor particulars. 0. R. FEGAN, Fan- wlck, Ont.â€"89-8. SIIROPSHIRES FOR SALEâ€"J have seven Thoroughbred Registered Shearling Shropshire Rams that I will sell cheap. Price from ï¬ve to ten dollars each, according to qual- ity. GEO. McKAGUE, Canning- ton, or Lot. 10, Con. 13, Mariposa. FARM FOR SALF..â€"-â€"I.ot 5, con 12, Mariposa, 125 acres: 115 plow land balance pasture; soil clay loam. 0n the premises are a good brick dwel- ling, two frame barns with stone foundation, one 50x56l the other 30x60. The farm is three miles from Cannington and Woodville on good road. For further particulars apply to R. A. GRAHAM, on the premises, Cannington, P.O.'â€"45-4. FARM FOR SALE.â€"North half Lot 6, Con. 12, Township Emily, 100 acres ; soil sandy loam ; good grain and stock farm, never failing springs. Price $2,400 ; easy terms. A commission will be paid anyone eflecting‘ a- sale. Apply at Watchman-Warder ofï¬ce.â€"42-4. HORSE FOR SALEâ€"Weighs about 1000 pounds, 12 years old; sound; drives single or double; will be sold cheap. Apply at this 0mm.â€" COLTS FOR SALEâ€"One draught and one general purpose, rising two and three years old,7 from‘ _goo_d FOR SALEâ€"largo residence on Colâ€" borna street. facing. north ward school groundo, property of the late John Magwood. Modernly ï¬tted home, hot water heating, bath 3nd oloctric light. RooantIy renovated throughout. 'Boaut‘iful lawn. Sta- blo and gag-flea in rear. For por- ARM FOR SALE.â€"North half Lot 22, Con. 7, Eldon, 100 acrvs : :51» under cultivation, balance ï¬rsL-r‘rass hardwood and cedar. For further particulars apply on the promises, DUNCAN McARTHUR, liix-kï¬eld P. ï¬es. Also' one good drivel-,blood. Will drive double or single. Apgly t9†WILLIAM SUGGET‘r, Lot 26, con. 1. Ops, Linden Valley P.O.â€" tinnitus lpply to McLAUGHLIN, HcDIARMID Pmu-35. Montrealers Hit Millionaire. MMLEDRWREIT A â€0 TIOHEER Dated this 28th day of Octobertx. D., 1902. F. KNOWLSO'N, Town clerkâ€"44.4. London,“ Nov. 4.-~Sir Archibald Beckley Milne, the Scottish ‘baronet. whom William Waldorf Astor ordered from his house when the tormer went. there with the Countess of rOxford. has been appointed aural aide-de- camp to the King. This is a. much envied distinction. (:0an a, a mark of personal favor. ‘is hereby given that the Municipal I Council of the Town of Lindsay inn tend at a meeting to he holden at theiI Council Chamber in the Town of 2 Lindsay on Monday. the 1st day 01' December. A. D., 1902, at 7:30 p.m.. or so soon thereafter as the iCouncil can be held. to pass a. by-law stopâ€" ping up and closing the following streets in the Town of Lindsay. or such parts thereof as they may deem it advisable to do so, and to author- ize the sale, conveyance or leasing thereof to the Grand Trunkdiailway Company of Canada, that is to say : River street, Sioux street. the ‘south end of Wolfe street opposite lot Number One east and west of Wolfe street, the south part of Durham street a. strip fourteen test wide from Lindsay street to the west side of Duke street, and from the east side of Duke street to the River Scugog. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIAâ€"In the matter of the guardianship of I$bella McKay Smithero'm, only child of Arthur E. Smithernm Agent, deceasedâ€"Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Surrogate Court of the County of Victoria, before the Judge in Chambers, at the Court 'House in the Town of Lindsay in said County, after the expiration of twenty days from the ï¬rst pub- lication hereof on behalf of Isabel- la Smitheram of. the Town of Lind- 'sayin the said County, widow of the deceased Arthur E. Smitheram for an order appointing her guard- ian of the said child, now under the age of two years. Dated at Lindsay this 4th day of November. A. D. 1902. Isabella. Smitheram by McSweyn Weldon of the town of Lindsay in the County of Vic- toria. her Solicitorsâ€"4543. .- TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay intend to “pass a bylaw providing for the construc- tion of a granolitm'c sidewalk on the south side of Queen-st from St. Paul street to a. point 198 feet east of St. Paul street and to assess the ï¬nal cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon and to be beneï¬tâ€" â€"45â€"1 and (or the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed as- sessment or accuracy of the front-l age measurements or any other complaint which persons interested. may desire to make, and which is by law cogni: 'able by the Court. Dated this 5th day of November. 1902. F. KNOWLSON, Town Clerk ted thereby and that a statement show'mg the lands liable to pay the said aLssessment and the names of the owners thereof so far as they can; be ascertained from the last Revis- ed Assessment Roll, is now ï¬led in the ofllce of the Clerk of the Mun- icipality and iS'open for inspection during ofï¬ce hours. The estimated cost of the work is $168.00 of which-$104.00 is to be provided out of the general funds of the munic- ipality. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday the 24th day of Nov- ember, 1902, at the Council Cham- ber in the Town of Lindsay. at 10 o’clock in the fonenoon, {or the conï¬rmation of the said assessment; Public Notice The Man Insulted by Astor. Last Sabbath the anniversary serâ€" vices of the Anglican church were conducted by Revs. Marsh 0! Lind- say and Lang-(elm. of Peterboro. the {omel- minister. Both speakers were listened to by a large and apprecia- tive congmgution both morning and evening. whilst the choir rendered ,approprinte music in a, ï¬nished man- iner. Mr. Wm. Stephenson sun; at jthe evening service the tenor solo: j"Come Holy Spirit." with good ei- fact. Mr. Kannawin conducted the anni- versary services at J anetvilk'. Mr. Smith and his bride haw come to settle down on one of Mr. Mc- Quade'a places east of the village and are welcomed by all. , A large number of hunters left. nero Tuesday including 600. English, T. B. Laidley and others. The temperance meeting at 14th.. con. Baily. Tuesday night. was . de- cided success. Addresses were deliv- ered, by ‘Revs. Ksnnawiu. Brown and ’ 'gb; music by Mrs. Leigh and oth- ers. Rev. D. R. Oswald of Junetville oc-* cupied the Presbyterian pulpit here on Sunday last very -wceptably, and London, Nov. 5.â€"-A civil serVice es- timate has beta issued placing the additional amount requirm! as a grant to aid the Transvaal and Orange River Colony during the pre- sent flnunciaJ year at. $40,000,000. The sum of 815,000,000 Is to be do- voted to grants to Burghzrs, 310,- 000,090 to British sufferers by the war, and $15,000,000 is Lb be med for loans promised by the term- of cur-render to'uid in rattling the cabinet. The Methodists and Presbyterian“- are very active conducting tempor- anoe meeting! atithe ding, \il- lages and the Wiï¬mm are sacriï¬cing a great. amount. of labor and time. HONDAY, NOV. 1001 â€" By Elia: Bowen. auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Patrick Collins, lot 12, con. 12, Emily. Sale at one o’clock and without. reserve. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 12th.â€"By Elias Bowen, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements. the ’ property‘of James goad, lot 18, Bop: 9,'Mariposa. There is a very large list of well-bred stock and ant-class implements. Sale at 10 o’clock a.xn.; lunch at 11. See posters. FRIDAY. NOV. 14.-â€"By Elias Bow- es. auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of James Rem’ll, lot 6, con 4 Men- vars. Sale at one o’clock sharp and without reserve. Stock and implements ï¬rst-class. TUESDAY, NOV. 18th.â€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, farm stock and implements the property of Wm. Routley, lot 48, North Portage Road. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. THURSDAYKNOV. 20thâ€"By Elias The annivermry services of the Presbyterian church were largely at- tended and the serviwe by Rev Wil- son of Peterbcro and Frazer of U1. bridge were delightfifll and profitab bridge were delightful and proï¬twle, assisted by the excellent music ren- dered by the choir. Bowes auctioneer, credit sale of {arm stock and implements the property of Andrew Braden. lot 24 con 10, Verulam. Sale-at 10 arm. lunch at 11. There is a large lot of well-bred stock horses. cattle and pigs, and the implements are ï¬rst,- class. FRIDAY. NOV. 28th - By Elias BoweS, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Donald Frazer. lot 21. con. 9, Eldon. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve, as Mr. Frazer has sold his farm. OHEMEE The farmers have about all their ï¬ne root crop. and apple crop sgvgd. more Money to Door Btu-thou. i â€"â€" U M III Coffee Served HI Week â€"2: 1h: come we 'm tell you Why “Souvenir’ St eel Ra :1 cs - next week at ..... Boxall 6: Matthles “ma-1")†I i‘g‘oï¬m, "HI. ouo’o§o‘oon?o o .. n lubtholouu‘ For M Nov. 5.â€"Amnby th- m at new Kennedy of Erin.- villo was brought in on n W her. last evening. tuning been Mt through the leg by Thomas Punish- aroltheumophce- mmout dear shooting. PM mistook Kennedy for ‘ deer and ï¬red. hitting Renaud! jut hem" the thigh. th- bullet coming out on the other side ofthole‘. '13an PWTIONB Inseam Chnthun. Nov. 5.â€"Yesterday tan County Council continued its speciaJ session called to deal with the tidal- cntâ€"ion of W Mbleau. The nppointmant. of Clark J. C. Fleming to the vmncy at n salary of $1.- Brother Shot For 3 Door. Clomvlllo. N .Y., Nov. 5.- While deer butting near Piseco. Hamilton County, yesterday, William Abram shot and killed his brother Frederick Abrams. aged 17, mistaking him for a. deer. Tho boys were sons of Floyd Abram. o! Rocco. an Adirondack guido. A cursory examination of the books m' the ex-Tmaum by Auditor n» hm Mods othor pewhtions a uo‘unting probobly to $6.000. Tho representative of the Quorum Bond C'Olflï¬.«', who In! My mind some of Shambleuu’l private proper- ty, an that the dehulung 'I‘reamn~ at has named the boundary. Host of Shamblcau's personal aux-cues liva in and are: n-J Wdlaccburx. Sham- blcau’s natise place. , ‘0‘ Mb, Accident. Maple Creek, N.W.T., Nov. 5.â€"J. C. mm, rancher. accidentally shot and killed himself Monday morning. while he and a friend were nt work erecting e shock on a. ranch. They noticed a. flock of nuns flying by and deceased went to get his rifle, which was standing against a, plow, and. in pulling it over, the trigger taught on some part 0! it, discharg- |g its contents into Mutin'e body. musing instantaneous denth. An inâ€" uwt was held, and a van at no- ‘dentnl dentist". 200 vs: ratiï¬ed by bylaw, and the «ax-county councillor. Jonas Goenell 0! 3131138“. â€Pointed to the clerk- ship gt. g “Jury of $800. The clerk is required to furnish a $1,000 bond. naew'doputm. 7_ _ "MVV-wv vâ€"â€" v‘ ___-v. 7 Out Proof cf thESOCEims is oflcicd yo you can see this store in operation and know f“ your °!nEY.¢5 M it is g gone! save}. 7 II “Ink This IS our time to enter am you, and W W whether you want to buy a Range or nor. This factory to give as an additional mducement to Exhibition BU] Handsome Set of Kitchen Ware worth $7 50- ,. "m0 A0011)“ Cooking Exhibition of the Celebrated “Souvenir†Range NOVEMBER 10th to 15111 lNClUStVE EVERYBODY is cordially invited 3 â€"to attend ourâ€"- m ,‘A’I‘OM-WARDER. N( DACREâ€"JOHNSONâ€"At the dence of the bride’s parents, ' ipom, on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, the Rev. D. M. Martin, F ‘ (ourth daughter of Mr. Geo. J ston, to William C. Dace, Kempville. McCALLâ€"HcCARRRLLâ€"on 29th, 1902, at. the residence! bride's parents, con 10, F Wilbert McCall and Mariettgd and daughter of W. J. new HENLEYâ€"ASHBY-At the ' of Mr. Rich. Shier, Brock, on neaday, Oct. 29th.,_byhnzv._v YOUNG.â€"At Lindsay, on Nov. 4th, to Mr. and ] Young. a daughter. late residence. to St. Patrick lugely attend as \Vcro Mr. Ont... brother tum. grands .Nflly, son-i114 McGARVEYâ€"At Montreal, m 0 30th., Mrs. Owen MCGW, Ii of 111:. Jos. Cooper, Lindsay HEPBURN â€"At the Hospital, fl tie, Oct. 16th. Lucy Ann Gold belong! wife of John Rama, 1 27 Mars. idem“, Lugam-hcticrc street. after 7 {cm days illness. on the WW. a native or K1115“, count.v 3“- Ireland, will be missed by a " ~ " We buy large circh- of :‘rivrms. The fol , wingspan ï¬g notï¬cc 01' {Mr fuzzeral, which .. place on Monday 13:1 is taken " the Star 1-11.. ~ 1 mow :.' 1 xuuu: .1 LN 11? _:_/.m 7 hm.†vey lem McNal ly Mazarvcy own, 01 Wilfred, Mr. Wiiï¬am lay of Lindsay and Mia A! Ashby of Detroit, sister of Shier. 1e funeral of me la :arvey took place to residence, it. Patrick’s church, ely attended. The Wore Mr. J. Coopel . brother; OWen I I nrandï¬nn. and ll“ \I wan? â€Â£355 3 Steel Died CVW ault dWillit‘ Only count! d by a We buy such Inge quant “winter. ; vifndancxtu ianinlec Mt‘““ Black Astra (00. Jacket Electric Sea , We 21 to-Wcar Bi faggoï¬ng’ upward Fur Capes. [4 Fur Lined C: Men’s Fur C4 The work asking for Wt. The In We lav 2.50. URTR