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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Nov 1902, p. 12

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E GILLESPIE CO. We. thank the public for their liberal and increasing patronage during the past 18 motnhs and trust that they will continue to give in the future as gen- erous a patronage as in the past. Our new manager has youth,’ experienc aniezmgy or} his Sid}; .givehfm atria}. Hegvx shipmeqts of the very; best foofwwv-h ’the mnkct' arriving daily. Just fixed, a large order with the 'wflk¢r Wham Co. of. Basing fqr their Eamoermtlemeds “Show. ' TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For school section No. 1, Manvers. Personal application prefe . R. EVANS, "‘ râ€"AlAâ€"v Vn‘lrartnn PAO_Ont.â€"48_3 TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No.4 i. Garden, Dalrymple, for the year 1903. State salary ; send testi- monials. Protestant demonina'tion preferred. Applications received. till' Dec. 10. Apply to GEORGE IVORY; Set. of Board. Wrymple P.O.â€"â€"48â€"3 TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For school section No. 9, Ops. Duties to com- mence January 1, 1903. State ESTRAY SHEERâ€"Came onto the premises of the unders‘gmed, lot. 29, con 1 Ops, on or about July .TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S, S. No. 10, Somerville, for 1903; stating salary expected to FELL. Bm'y’s Green, Ont, HACKER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. No. 2 Anson, teacher holding second or third-class certificate. Duties to begin January lst, 1903. Apply stating salary and experience to T. H. ROGERS, Secretary, Minden P.0. Ont-473. mYEDâ€"Came onto the premis- es 0-! the undersigned, lot 9, Con. 4, Fenelon, one Leicester ram. 0w. STRAYEDâ€"Came into the premise: of the undersigned, lots 11 and 12, North Bay, Bexley, on or about the lst of October, one steer, 2 years old. Owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and remove the animal. THOMAS; JONES, STRAY HEIFERâ€"Came onto the premises of the undersigned, lot 18, con 1, Fenelon, 01; or about October 2151:, one heifer, two year-e old past. Owner is requested to prove property, pay expensw and remove the aoima : THOMAS GRAHAM, Islay, P.0.â€"46â€"3.‘ EI‘ER BROWN, Auctioneer, Oaxâ€" nlrood, Ont. Sale promptly at- 15th, last, 6ne ram. Owner is re- squested to prove property, pay eX- penses and remove the animal. JOHN DEYELL, jr.,vLindsay, 13.0. Viitoria Road Rosâ€"14643.- nix is reqmted to prove property. pay expenses and remove the aniâ€" mal. WILLIAM SINCLAIR, Cam- My, P-0.â€"â€"-47â€"3.' CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. The Old fione Ontâ€"The New Come 'In TEACHER WANTED AWTIDEER TYelverton P.0.0nt. WY“ M. J. G! ELESPI’E STRAY HEIFER.â€"-Came onto the premises of the undersigned, cast‘ half lot 31, con. 2, Fenelon, on or about Nov. 1st, one yearling heifer. Owner is requested to prove propâ€" erty, pay expenses and remove the animal. J AMES {REAL Balsam Lake. ~48-3. ESTRAY CA'I'I'LEâ€"Strayed into the premises of the undersigned lot 9, con. 7 Ops on or about the first day of November, three yearling heifers. Owner is requested to prove prop- erty, pay expegsgs and take the am - .. "can" “1515‘“ THURSDAY, DEC. 16thâ€"By Elias Bowes, auctioneer, sale of farm stock Implements and household furniture the property of Mr. Thos. Robin- son, east half of lot 25, con 7 Ver- ulam. Sale on the premisa at 10 o’clock am. sharp and without reserve. Lunch at 11 a.m. The live stock is. all high-class and in good condition; MONDAY, DEC. lâ€"By Elias Bowes, ' auctioneer, credit sale of farm! stock and mplements, the property of the late Thos. Moore, lot 17, con. 6, Fenelon. Sale at one o'clock and without reserve. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10â€"-By Elias BOWeS, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of J. H. Blackwell, lot 20, con. 7, Ops. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp and without reserve. FARM FOB SALE.â€"Lot 5, con 12, Mariposa, 125 acres 115 plow land balance pasture; soil clay loam. On the premises are a, good brick dwelâ€" ling, two Irame barns with stone foundation, one 50x561 the other 30x60. The farm is three miles from Cannington and Woodville on good road. For further particulars __- .câ€"n" 'Wiâ€"u steer black. Any person sending information that will lead to their recovery will be rewarded by C. W. ROBINSON, Box 11, Kirkfield. LOSTâ€"On Cambridge-st on Tuesday, Nov. 4th, a ladies’ shawl, brown and white plaid. ’Finder will confen favor by leaving same at The Watchman-Warder Officeâ€"474. LOST.â€"On Nov. 15th, between Lindâ€" say and Sonya, by the Oakwood road, a. black leather hand satchel, containing upper and lower set of artificial teeth. Finder will receive $2.00 reward by leaving at this Ofice,â€"48-34 LOSTâ€"Three head of cattle ; hole 'in left ear, pig ring in right, one red and white yearling heifer, one red yearling heifer, one two-yearâ€"old imal away. Reaboro.â€"47â€"3, Epply to' R. AL 612mm, on the premises, Cannington, P.O.â€"45-4. mamasnmr Sale RegiSter fiRS, JOSEPH REED Manager We are sorry to say that Mrs} D; Flack and MisszT. Brown ”are down with sickness but \xe hope that we shall soon see them around agdn. Miss Brown was taken to the {new Ross Hospital of Lindsay on Monday. liOSS nospual OI bmusay OD monauy. The Fleetwood Methodist. church held .iheir fowbsww “omwdagzm was the best for a number of Mrs. The program Was excellent. The ser- vices on Sunday were cowducted by the Rev. D Mervin of Pontypool end The fine weather has favored the farmers for ploughing as the most: of them are done around here. The lowest or any tender not. necâ€" eSSal'ily accepted. HENRIE'ITA SHIELDS, Coboconk, -£8â€"4. Adminisu‘ntrix TERMSâ€"Stock in trade and book debauts at so much in the dollar. Cash on acceptance of tender. The real estate 10 per cent. cash on ac- ceptance of price offered, and the bab- ance in one month thereafter when conveyances will be executed subject to the approval of the official guard- ian for infants. Inspection of the property may be made in the mean- time, and further information given on application to the administratrix; at Coboconk, up to the said 23rd day of December. 7.. Lots, Nos. 29, 31 and 32 in the first concession of the Township of Stanhope in the provisional county of Hatfburton. These are timber lots. 6. Lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5, according to Hannings’ plain of part of Coba- conk in a subfidivision of a. portion 01 lot 16 in the range fronting on Bal- sam Lake and Gull River in Bexlcy. NOTICE. -â€"A meeting of the patroxns of the Renboro Cheese Factory will be held in the factory on the 9th of December at one o’clock for 1 the transaction of general business. Tenders will be received by the dir- eCtors of said meeting for the keep- ing of the books for the ensuing FARMERSâ€"Do not feed turnips to your milch cows and do not let. them eat the turnip tops, which are worse than turnips. All butter with the turnipy flavor will be bought by the undersigned grocers at a. reduction of from 3c to 5c 3. pound from the reg- 1113: market price : Arch. Campbell, John Fleurey, J. R. O’Neill, W, E. Baker, Spratt Killen, Thos.Bra.dy, Middleton Bros., Chas. Podger. P. J. Hurley, J. G. Conan, Alex. Fish- er, A. Primeau, C. S. Blackwell 6c 00., W. M. Robson, A.- C. Bnbcock. 5. Block “B” one acre at the thereof. 1. The book accounts of the said deceased amounting to about $1000.00 3. The Saw Mill (in good running order) and ya'rds appurtenant there- to at Coboconk. "4.“VLot No. 10 in the 11th can. of Laxton in the county of Victoria (Improved.) 1. 'i‘he stock in trade of the late W. L. Shields at his late place of business at Coboconk (about $3750.\ Sealed tenders for the underwen- tioned properties and eflects will be received by either of the undersigned up till noone of TUESDAY, The 23rd DAY OF DECEMBER, A: D., 1902, namely : wit. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stockholders who are in arrears are kindly re- quested to pay up said arrears to 1hr. Byrne, rrseicretary-treasurer, at said meeting. GEORGE REA, President. L L. SfllELD’S PROPERTY Notice to Bnttcr Makers SALE FLEETWOOD in Coboconk except south westerly end Wire patrons and shareholders of the Maripoaa Cheeeewaad Butter Co are requested to attend a. meeting at the Gauge Hall. on Monday, Dec. 8111.. q1o’cloek. towmdupthomn'n MURTHAâ€"In Ops, on Thursday, Nov. 20th. 1902, Thomas Murthu, aged 44 years. GUILLE'I'I‘.â€"In Lindsay on Thurs- day, Nov. 20th. 1903, Charla Guil- let. in his 45th year. PEACOCKâ€"At Lindsay. on Thursday Nov. 20th, the infant son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Peacock. l.lI.IJ.‘EGSLEY.â€"-In Kirkfield, on :SundayLNov. 25rd_., Amy Winnflrod Bnung‘sley, aged 8 years. daughter of Mr. J amen Bmingakey. XcCAELFREY .--At Lot'wi 110. ion: Non-.1111: powwow so years an“ I KITCHENâ€"GRAHAHâ€"At the resi dcnce of her sister, Mrs. J. C BRADENâ€"At Cameron, on 'I‘hursd Nov. 28th, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Braden, a. daughter. Cu- Dhect Fro- Prollcr b Col- tilt! I have made arrangements with Mr. Bailey. confectioner, Kent-st... to sell my cream in Lindsay. Only healthy! cows are kept and great care is tak- en to produce a clean, well-flavored cream. .1116 price will be twenty cean 3. (martâ€"one-third less than you have been payingâ€"and the goal- ity better than you have been get.- ting. P. J. WILKINSON, Cambray, P.0.-â€"-48-3. I will continue my sales up to thq is} day of January, 1903. After tint. date I will not hold any more (arm stock sales. Hurry them up to get them in December. ELIAS BOWES, Auctioneer.â€"â€"48â€"2, I beg to tender thanks to you for prompt settlement 0! my loss. I mo- eived cheque through your agent Mr. Gillogly two days after my chin was adjusted and I very highly apprec- iate the liberal settlement made. MRS. J. PAUL, Lindsay; To those who find it hard to select gifts for their friendsâ€"We gladly place our selection at your dis. . We have purchased heavily in art norelties. watches, clocks, jewelry silverware. fancy goods. leather good8, ebony, brushes, etc. All high grade at low prices. No trouble to show you through our stock. We will treat you kindly whether you buy or not. W. F. MeCARTY, The Popular Jewelry Store. ToJ.G tual Fire Insurance Prime: Wand Wantedâ€"Printer who has and a. half or two years prover to learn job work, tiscments and make up. chance for a boy to pert: in a. first-class cube. in“: \‘Ihnrdcrg Studmts may enter at any date. Individual iistruction. Day and cv- ening sessions at the Federal Busin- ess College. Crag-g, Sault Ste Marie Ont., on Nov. 12th, by the Rev. Mr. Mc- Duncan, Mr. H. Kitchen of Freder- icton. N. 13., and Miss Minnie Graâ€" ham, formerly of West. Ops. Christ-u Is Coming Cnrd 0! flash Wilgur, Magmgcr York Mu- OAKWOOD Auction Sale pei-tect himself 111a Watchman- , set adver- ._ A rare served one W0 omitted to say last wwk that in. *addfition to the large number of (108? shot by our hunters, Mr. G. 13% *ntow’imwem The . j] . qum and into :M Mr. Goo. ‘ Manors. Suldlord and McIntosh aw succeeding splendidh in th ir enamâ€" i.cl’y Under the able management of ME: Wm. Ayres of Lindsay is doing nub-alu- work. The establishmm: fit tho first. of its kind in our village and co m pleased to see it a suc- cms like all the many other branches 0“ the lame and extensive business 0! than“ prosperous firm As Mr. Aynn I! an old Falls 1303' and this It hit int petition his success is also Mum-myrrm. tornoon to see the parade of Ed. I“. Davil' Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. 'sz PM was good and the perfoz'nx;.n 'v nbovo 'thu average. The hall Was crowded tn the doors and all prestvm. were pleased with the rendering of the play. The social given by the Mission Band of the St. Andrews' church last; Friday evening was well attcmkd and I. M enjoyable evening Was spvnt. The W of St. James' arc var; busy with their preparations for their church opening and bazaar in the w future. The ~ populttion of Fenckm turned out. en muse on Tuosd Mr. and Mrs. Briana came from Harden. Kan. last Monday with their: young daughter. They will remain till afta' Christmas, the guests of llrs. Brians' parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Eartha. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCarthey and little Master Bertie left last week for Irondale. where they will spend the winter. Little Bertie's bright Smile will be missed by "1433’. as his winâ€" ning disposition makes him a great favorite. ‘ Mr. P. Clark left last Friday morn- ing (or Sand Point where he has soc- ured employment from Mr. T. H. De Cow. Mrs. Clark and her family will Spend the winter in Chatham. Mrs. Gibson left. last Tuesday for her home in Wolsley, N. W. '1‘. She was accompanied as {at as Toronto by her mother Mrs. A. Gillis, who returned home on Thursday. Mrs Gibson expects to meet her husband in Winnipeg. Mr. F. A. McDiarmid of Lindsay was at the Falls on two or three dm 0! last week. anal-p mu Put Wat at the Cat:- md Tw- Hessrs. W. Roesor and C. McAlpine of Lindsay spent Saturday at the Falls. {funny p ' t. tper it. excels 111 every de- lira. HcDougal! and young daugh- ter of Lindsay cum: to the Falls Last Friday on account of the con- tinned illness of Miss Sharpe Mrs McDougaJl’ s sister. We are pleased to auto that Miss Sharpe is now 301er on the recovery. . Ionian: of Lindsay spent Sum at the Falls. - beg to say that the agricultural news in the Family Herald and Weekly Star is alone worth many times the Maoription price. Your agricultural editor is a good one and he appears Cb be thoroughly versed in all agric- ultural matters." Signed. H. G Wade 0500 Registrar or Live Stock. Tor- onto. Mr. Wade accompanied his lot,- ter with a. year's subscription, one dollar. The Family Herald and Vastly swisreoognizedasthebest agricultural paper in America and as ”important letter from Mr. H. G. Wade. 0! the Dominion Shorthom Breeders' Association appears in the Funily Herald and Weekly Star of Hontreal this week. It mad as Ica- lown : “It has been my privilege to read for a number cl years from time to time, the farming papers not only of our own Country but of the [init- od States and Great Britain, and 1 Mr. A. lchendry returned on Sat- urday tram a most enjoyable Vaca- tion at Kingston and other points. llhEth HI: 2 AH) VICINI'IY Fot Fan-ct: to Think About m 'AWWARDER Saie at one the following valu‘ HameSS. ‘ Number of Bar‘s About 10 New CU“ hand. ‘ 10 setts of New I don . ‘ About 20 new R“ I!!! Bear. Excelle l have rec J. Lindsay. at the Sale S HORSES, HARNESS. TERS, ROSES. etc. ';y Freight! “.- Lindny t0 BOUOdu. OI. Lind. tn Hid. ad Tor a1, a1, ' Trun- ntrivo md dapu't Iron Unfit: a follow. : A RRIVALS 88. From Haliburton _.. 8.50 an. 81. From Pox! Hope .. 9.05 un. 80, Fran ‘Johoeonk .. 10.10 Ln, 83. From lamto -..._ 10.50 pm? 85. From Pa! lope -..- 2.05 pa, 4!. From] B. O.Jct 6.30pm, 88., has th Hop. -- 638 pm. a, Irma 3011011110 -..._., DEPARTURIS pnsmg [annex cently sold T2 hogs to the f Caldwell, M4 Theme. Lin‘ Uambray ; Jar View: P. Lc< Deyell, Mount rick, Lindsay. Houses AND 1 co Credit Sale, For For For For for Port lop. For 13011017111- _ For Whitby .. For Toronto -. For Port HOP. For Whitby .. From From Fran From From Ira?! Whitby -....... 7. 80 pan. mm Toronto,”- 8. 05 pn. ’A’m Whitby ..._..... 8.45 pl. From Toronto, trt _. 5.00 an Iron Bollovfllo -_ 10590 11.3; Grand Trunk; Time Title Toronto ........... Hdlburton _...â€" Toronto ..â€"-.-â€"- Coboconk _â€"â€" Port Hope â€"-â€"; .th Knight- Stock {Notes OI Me How. rne {Crso ‘ ‘ Dim ctions mm "C 8.15 “I. 8.80 un- Grey Lamb Caps Electric Seal Cap: Asmchm Caps Bum Opposum ElectricScal Concenl fllR WP, 1' we at ' I l

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