ite the Market. Thwe are the most up-toâ€"date mills on the market, and .113 guaranteed to give satisfaction in all cases. They are the l’ghtest ' . 1W. H. GLEN- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 1, in village'of mrland. Duties to.“ commence let Jan) 1903. Second or third-class oertiï¬cateu State galaxy expected. Personal applica- tion preferred. Address Wm. 1Z0 the junior d t of Coboconk Public Schom for the year 1903. State salary. Applications receiv- ed to Nov. 15th. HENRY DOU- nmv 9mm. Coboconk P.O. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 10, Somerville, for 1403. Apply stating salary expected to WM. FELL, Bury’s Green, Ont. TEACHER WANTEDfFor TE 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- ctville.â€"44â€"3. TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 4, Vet-mam. Experiences teacher proton red. Duties to commence Jan. 1521903. Apply stating exper- ience and salary expected to THOS. J. INGRAM, Sec.otreas., Bobcay- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School section No. 2, Fenelon. Duties to stating salary expected to . JOHNI' CURRINS, Sec.-Trea.s., Islay P.0. STRAYE‘Dâ€"Came into the A premises of the undersigned, lots 11 and 12, North Bay, Bexley, on or about. the 131; of October, one steer, 2 years old. Owner is requested to prove property, pay,expenses and remove the animal. THOMAS JONES, Victoria Road P.0.â€"â€"14Gâ€"3, STRAY HEIFERâ€"Came onto the premises of the undersigned, lot 18, con 1, Fenelon, on or about October 215t, one heifer, two year- old past. Owner is requwted- to prove property, pay expenses and remove the mime. . THOMAS GRAHAM, Islay, P.O.â€"46â€"3. salary. Apply ‘ mence J anuary Treasurer, Reï¬ll 2. Laiton, for 1903. Apply stat- ing salary to MATTHEW WATSON Sec-treasurer, Norland P.0.-â€"45â€"3. 'ETE'R BROWN, Auctioneer, Oak-| wood, Ont. Sales promptly at- tended to. C barges moderate. , geon.â€"45â€"3 7‘. vv . u . v---.__r,, Mount Horeb, P.0..â€"'44â€"3. A150 Hansen WANTED - .ï¬EMro; Ontario-464 HOTI‘E . Katmaiâ€"453; For Union S. S. No. RESIDENCE FOR SALE.â€"-â€"In south 'ward. ten‘ rooms, good location ,- ï¬ve minutes wnlk from post ofï¬ce. Price $1250. Apply gt. this ofï¬ce. COLTS FOR SALEâ€"One draught and one general purpose, rising two and three years old, from good sires. Also one good driver,blood. Will drive double or single. Apply tn WILLIAM SUGGETT, Lot 26, ize the. sale, conveyance 'or leasing .thereof to the Grand Trunk Railway lCompany of Canada, that 'is to say 2 ’Iq'uou am, Tamas xnoyg â€330.133 aaAyu ’end of Wolfe street opposite lot §Number One east and wt of Wolfe istreet, the south part of Durham street a strip fourteen feet wideâ€"from Lindsay street to the west side of Duke street, and from 31w east side of Duke street to the River Scu'gog. AN ENEBGETIC-KAN can earntrom 315 to 818 a. week selling our mods. 1m demand. Write for BLACKSMITH: WANTEDâ€"Horsesho- er and general ; single preferred. steady job guaranteed ; start in December. State wages with board. Apply at once. W. H. MOYNES, Bossmount, "Ontâ€"42. FARM FOR SALEiâ€"Lot 5, con 12, Maxiposa, 125 acres 115 plow land balance pasture; soil clay loam. 0n the premises are a good brick dwel- ling, two Iranie barns with stone foundation; one 50x56l the other 30x60. The farm is three miles from Cannington and Woodvmn on good road. For further particulars apply to R. A. GRAHAM, on the premises, Cannington. P.O.-â€"-45-4. Dated this 28th day of October, A. D., 1902. l". KNOWLSON, .Town Clm‘li.-â€"44-’I- ' ‘ _ V FARM FOR SALE.â€"North halt 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 effecting a; sale. Apply at Watchman-Warder oï¬ce.â€"42â€"4. can be held, to pass a by-law stop- 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- is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Town of Lindsay in- tend at a. meeting to be holden at the Council Chamber in the Town of Lindsay on Monday, the lst day of Deeember, A. D.; 1902, at 7:30 p.m., or so soon thereafter as the iCouncil COLLIE PUPS FOR SALEâ€"One or two thoroughbred collie puppies. (sable and white) will be sold cheap. Apply at Watchman-Warder oï¬ice.â€"46â€"3. COD . artiwlurs. wick, Ontâ€"89:8. v m. â€a garden in rear. Fa} par- ticnhn apply to McLAUGELlN. mm ‘5 PMs-35» Public Notice Ops, Linden Valley WANTED AT ONCEâ€"Strong country Girl for family of two._ Good lagâ€" The Misses Jacket, dressmakers, have again taken up quarters in the western divisibn of Mrs. Hughson’s house. Mr. Wellington Tait has commenc- ed his term of apprenticeship as carriageâ€"trimmer with D. Sinclair of Lindsax. Municipal council met in the town Hall Monday and 83>â€th it was a b zsy day for the fathers. Quite a large ‘mzmhcr 5mm ad!“ over Mr. Johb Emerson and wife visited S. Washington Sunday. Mr. J. Dames of Toronto was home over Sunday and visited'friends and others. 0:9: 7 Apply cab of Watchman-War- denâ€"46d. â€VA" mm Sula Register O AKWOOD The public Library regived a few weeks ago from the Department at Interior a large and ornamental map of the Dominion. When put together it will cover a wall in the building. Dr. Chambers, who was seriously injured last week by a {all from his broncho, is improving slowly. He is still at Mr. Rich's dwelling on the 10th. It was discovered that he had his collar bone broken, and a few ribs fractured besides other internal inâ€" â€uries. _ Dr. E. G. Smith of Toronto is taking his practice {or the present at least. This gentleman. who has lately returned from India gave a temperance recitation in the church Sunday evening. Probably arrange- ment will be made with the doctor to give a missionary lecture during his sojourn here. the township attended Hr. W. Sil- verwood's extensive sale 0: feeding stock last Thursday, all of which sold at a very fair ï¬gure. The 297th anniversary 0! the Gun- powder Plot was duly celebrated on Wednesday evening of last week when Mr. G. Fawkes was burned in emgy town . W'Lést Sunday, Bar. Clare. Methoâ€" dist pastor madé very sum appgla in behalf of temperance cause. The discourses in the main was a. discus- sion of the influence of the saloon 0n the 1amin which was frequently ex- empliï¬ed by narrator's. In the course of the sermon the speaker said that the present government. by its dealings with the liquor question merits the contempt of every honest man. The Branch Alliance is begin- ning to warm up for a brief cam- pnign. Rev. Webster has been enjoying a few weeks vacation. During the tim his pulpit has been ï¬lled by Mr. Mc- Kenzie, a student from Toronto. The weather for the past week has been all that. could be desired tor taking in the root. crop. Plowing is behind with many. Quité a number wen in the village Tuesday attending court in connecâ€" tion with a. drain in the north of the township. Mr. J. Murphy, one of the oldest settlers in this part, died on Monday in his 78th year. He was always a very healthy, strong man. but when taken sick lasted only a few days. He was twice married and leaves {our grown children to mourn his, 1083. His remains were interred on Wednes~ day in St. John’s cemetery, Coven. He was a life-long Orangeman and also a Conservative. Rev. Mr. Robeson pastor of this circuit, preached a very able temâ€" perance sermon in the place Sunday. Mr. Wm. Carr lost a span of hor- sea in the past two weeks. One of them was a. valuable mare. J. Lytle and iife leave this week to spend the winter in Tor-0mg. Mrs. Scale Downieâ€"I have found out how to make Just the loveliest litï¬e banging cabinet you ever saw at a cost of only $2. but It will take me Haven] week- to do it. ' Nest-0': Kicking flair. A boy big enough to have reached . .- subject of races of menâ€"not h: rsea ~iu his gcc graphy class was asked to desczihe the negro. His answer, “The negro has kicking hair and producing lips.". showed that he had at least heard the teacher when she spoke of the “kinky" hair and “projecting" lipzz characterizing his dark skinned broth- er. His answer really was not so fun ny as the remark made by a woman who in speaking of her sister said feel ingly, “Oh. she's all misconstrued, so we had to take her to the hospital for a performance.†* Ber Saving Way. M rs. Scale Downieâ€"l Wm have to ac another girl. though only temporarily perhaps a month or so. Mr. Scale Bowieâ€"Three dollars more A week and board! What do you want 113 extra girl for? juvenile population of the FRANKLI N TAKE NOTICE W the lunicipnl Council of the Town of Lmdsay mm to carry out the Local Improvement. works set out In the schedule W. and to was the ï¬nal cost. thereof on the property abutting thereon, to be beneï¬tted thereby. A mtement showing th lands liable to pay the said assessmqnt. and the names of the owners there- ’of, as In a they can be entwined from the last Rmis‘L-d Asses-menu Roll, is now ï¬led in the ofï¬ce ot_the town clerk, and is open to inspec. tion during oflce hours. The «moving schedule shows the estimated cost, of each of the said proponod works, and the mount. thereof to be providod out of the general funds ol the Huntdpdity : Description and Location of the Works. Town Clerk's once. November 18th,1902. 46-2. A mumic sidewalk on the West side of Lindsay street, without Inez-hing. from Kent to Russell street to be 6 feet wide and from Russell to Durham-em to be 5 test wide ............. .. ............................................. : :ow m w:w:+:-:+:+:+:-¢Wi §All This Week? A Court. at Revision will be held at the Council Chamber, Lindsay. 0" Friday, the 28th (by 01 Novemver. 11.1). 1902, at 10 o‘clock am. 10’ the mono 01 hearing comphints gamut the proposed 33558me or o! tramâ€"Wu, or any other complaint "m W- oons intensiï¬ed my desire to make, or are by law cognizablo by a†é A granolithic sidewalk on the West. side of (‘m street, without Rel-hing. from Kent to Russo I: to be 8 bet. wide and from Russell to (Hcm- 1;: to be 5 bet wide ......... ..... ............... Per-on- dasiri-g to petition the said Council against undertaking an! 0' an add III-opened works, must. do so on or before the 20th, Dec. 1902 A mouthic sidewalk on the East side of Cambridge street. without kerbing, from Kent to Russell streets to has teat wide and {tom Russell to Halbourn ~sts. A Mthic mull. 6 feet wide, without kerbing. on the West side of Cambridge-at from a point 198 feet north 0! Kent street to Francis street ................ -5, 2 misisourtimementcr' ' " W" ' . _ am on, and We “‘7“ ‘ whelher you want to buy a Range orynor. This factory has 83:15:03: 0 to gm us an adailional mduccment to Exhibition BUYcrs y. i Handsome Sct of Kitchen Ware worth $7 50. cck when 9, Our Proof cf these claims is offered you 3““ w"dC,IlCc of " you can see thls shore in operation and know from the 3‘“ :3 your own: enhatit'samone saver. g Bot {ids and Calla yServed all Week FREE’EVCUbodâ€˜ï¬ v‘ M; '° will tell you Vb] “Souvenir†Steel Ranges are . . , B 0x311 6: A4 a tthle 5 g “at 'a at o ‘ o o o S :Q‘:"" _: Town Mindsay ‘ i ldveflisein the Watchman " Cooking Exhibition of the Celebrated “Souvenir†Steel Range NOVEMBER 10th to ISth INCLUSIVE m Viacom-Janna, No vaI EVERYBODY is cordiafly invited and â€"-to attend ourâ€" NOTICE r. KNOWLSOI. Town curl. abridge streets $1 635.00 81160.“ $1285.00 $1609.00 $1071 Town's 382.00 E moniy 1 W heir an H“ stiï¬ ril m; draws Eta-id! y . My «1 -m lb“? 3001 : to st looking a. little f1 1 fl rct 510.1 with Quads n bu! Dazzle 0U Du: l0 'VO I it Wi at 11