STRAYED.â€""-Came «mood Public Schoo) and the Lindsay Conegm Institute, but hisLstuQieS wqe completed ‘at‘thc Winnipeg Col- legiate lnstitute during' thcqears 1888-89. In the" billowing ‘year he settled on a fern)? n the Treherne disâ€" trict. and has. continued his agriculâ€" tural m:su_its ever since, until now hedms‘bne of the largest and most mdgern threshing outï¬ts to be iound «in Manitoba. Mr. Staples’ municipal career has been a long one. In 1891 he was elected councillor for Ward Fall Wheat. bus ......... Spring Wheat, bus ... Buckwheat, bus .......... Goose Wheat, bus ......... Oats, bus . ..... .. ...... . ....... Barley ......... ............ Rye, bus Peas, small. bus......... Blackvyc peas Outs. bus . ..... ........... ........ Hogs, live cwt ..... . . ....... . Dressed Hogs, per cm. Butter, lb . ..... ...... ...... . Eggs. doz Turkeys, I!) . ....... . Red Clover .Wool ........ Notice is hereby given that. a. meet- ing of the Electors will be held at KIRKFIELD in County of Victoria, on the NINETEENTH‘ DAY OF DECEMBER, 1904, between the hours of one and two o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose oi nomi- HOUND IDST.â€"On Nov. 25th a black and white hound bitch was lost 3 miles west cause town. She answers ’to the name of “Fan.†Will the ï¬nder retumhï¬n to JOHN GLEN, Lindsay, and receiye a. u reâ€" ,ty of Victoria. If a greater number of candidates are nominhted than 9313 required to be elected the polls {#111 be opened at the polling placesrfor‘each of the polling sub-divisions within the said district on Monday the Second day of January, 1905, the polls to con- tinue open from nine o’clock in the morning until ï¬ve o’clock in the at- ternoon and no longer. Dated this First day of December, nag-1:3" vcitncilivcilaties for .thc oflice of County Councillor for «the Sixth County Council Ditgpsiqn of the Coun- W D.Staples, Ex-Pupil of collegiate is low Hemborof the Commons The Millbrook Reporter : Mr. W. D. Staples, the newlyâ€"elected Conserva- tive member for Macdonald. Manito- 1321, was born in 1868 in the_'Town~ ship of Manvers. His preliminary education was obtained at the Fleet; 'Alsike Potatoes ......... .. Chickens ........... Straw. per ton New hay ... ....... Red Clover 3 of the municipality of North Norâ€" folk. With the exception of one one year “hich he spent in the south- ern states. he has been in the coun- cil mer since, his proudest boast is that. he nexer yet. lost an election. â€PRAYERâ€"Came onto the premises of the undersigned, Lot 2, south of Portage Road. on or about _the years 011:1."er is rgquested to prove procty, pay; mace and remove tin animal. JOSEPH W. to the Cheese boaru w p... u... box plant here if we got a contract for the boxes used in this county 'has been submitted by us to the presidents of the factories We have not received replies from them yet" . W. Key-es: "‘There is such a great demand for stoves and other heating apparatus this year that the foundries cannot meet the de- mand. Orders placed in June for L--â€" Edward Burns,~0ps : “The musk- rats are building their houses high this fall. That. is likely ah indication that we shall have enough rain to raise the river a good deal, thoughmow it. is lower above the dam than last year.†‘ A. D. Kitchener: “Our proposal to the Cheese Board to put ina cheese box plant here if we got a . :__ ‘kn hrnrpc used in ver seen 13 m Jul-u" w“- "" ’. sowing it. thidi énough, and other seeds grow up withi Mf- September delivery have not been sent out from the factoriw, and there is little prospect of their being ï¬lled at all. Theycause of '. ' due to the demand ii: the NorthWest where prices are 25. percent better than here. The ALA-A .‘n a “ranch -.,. ,-, , only factory up there is a brancn of the Gurney concern.†. P. Warren, Velulam: “Catt-1’61." feed cannot be got in our neigh- Lorhood at a. price that can be paid to feed for‘proï¬t. In fact they'cannot be got“ at all in and" nrmbers. They have been stead- ily shipped out. at good psices *hat made it 121.)!‘6 proï¬tab‘t: than to feed them. The north coun- try is being strirped of cat‘le mu. People back there can’t raise stuff to feed manu- Cattle. am: so when their cattle come to {e a year or a yearnnd :m' han‘ old. they sell them. While the pen-e of unï¬nished cattle is sn hlgh. it won’t pay to {anon than/5 ANOTHER DOES WELL ‘. lb o. .0. OOOIDOQOOOIOIICOI‘ cocoon... . .m...‘ _0-Ic----" -u. so. It. 0000-. I00 t Lindsay Markets E. MOSGROVE, Nominating Oï¬oer.-â€"49-2. ..A an. .00... 0.96â€"0.96 0.90â€"0.90 0.50â€"0.50 0.83â€"0.83 0.29â€"0.30 masâ€"0.40 0.70â€"0.70 0.32â€"0.62 0.65â€"0.05 .0.29â€"0.30 4.50â€"1.50 6.25â€"6.25 0.16â€"0.20 0.22â€"0.25 0.11â€"0.12 0.10â€"0.10 0.35â€"0.40 0.50â€"0.75 2.50â€"8.00 6.00â€"7.00 0.20â€"0.22 6.50â€"7.00 5.00â€"7.00 Report g S. S. No. 15, Maripoéï¬, to $3.00. f_or the month of November. Names ' in order of merit : Fifth classâ€"Isak: A hither Osborne, Viola Brown, Ella. McKiné 3 the highes non, Hugh McKinnon. Sr. 4thâ€"‘w cloth. ha; Cassie Cameron. Jr. 4thâ€"Millie up ta $2.; Broad, Mamie McDougall, Jennie Mew; t-lyngs t! Dougal, Roy Gibson, Johanna ~Wat; {ion at. son, Wesley Beecroft. Sff‘3fdfFlor1 , / a..- Earl Moase,-Allan Stevens, u - Gibson, Malcolm, Cameron, Maggie McLean, Minnie Gibson, Archie Wat?" son, Elgin King, George Clarke. Jr. 2ndâ€"Mary: Watson, Donald McLean, Willie Clarke, Elï¬e Hayes, Arthur Gibson, Wilfrid O’Hara, Alma. Tait. lst classâ€"Annie Gibson, Etta. 'â€" 4 «mi--- Tnt‘hie ence Gibson. Willie Broad, Tana Can King. Jr. 3rd.â€"Lo1 Foster, Vida - Ste‘ Martin King. SP Mclgan,_-r- Emery uuum, Smith, Willie Steven's, Vera Gladys Foster, Golla Foster. age aannflanceJer month 41. v a s ‘ sale RWY. ._ at; TUESDAY, DEC. 20.4â€"By Ge-oi Mc- Hu-gh, auctioneer, 'éredit/ saie, farm he! prepervy- _ stockï¬nd'l‘niplcments, t ‘ 6f Alexander Mahood, lot 11, con. “'11, Ops, (Roaboro.) Sale on the ‘ Premises at 12 o’clock, noon, and without reserve. There is a large list of ï¬rst-class stock (.0 be sold If a greater number or canmuuw- are nominated than are required to be elected the polls will be opened at. tho polling places for each of the polling sub-dh-isions within the said district on Monday the Second day of January. mun. the polls to con- tinue open from nine o'clock in the morning until ï¬ve o'clock in the at- to» noon and no longer. Dated this First day of December. 1904. RICHARD J. GRANDEY. 49â€"2. Nominating Ofï¬cer. lst classâ€"Anme ULUavu, .....-.. - , May Ripley, Murray .Watson, Iptnpie} .. McLeanL Emery Gorrill, Gotï¬â€˜oi- ‘r’jve Smith, Willie Steven‘s, Vera King, and madvg Foster. Golla Foster. Aver- The U. n. nuwvvn, â€J†'r'""â€"'" Noticeiis hereby given that a meet- of the Electors will be held at the OLD TOWNSHIP HALL in OMEâ€" MEE on the NINETEENTH DAY 01“ DECEMBER. 1904, between the hours of one and two o’clock in the. afternoon, for the purpose of nomi- nating candidates for the ofï¬ce of County Councillor for the Third County Council Dibï¬sion of the Coun- ty of Victoria. I If a greater number of candidate. are nominated than are required to be elected the polls will be opened m Hm nnlh‘nn‘ places for each of the 'M’ ;;;I§ibio «in domain!- â€"49â€"2 . PROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"In East Ward, Lindsay, Lot. 23 west St. George-sh, 3 acres; frame house containing 7 rooms; good stone '2, cellar ; large stable ; good orchard and about 300 berry bushes. Easy, u tel-Ins of payment. Possession at once. Also Lot 24, East St. George Street; 3 acres. â€"Apply to- M. HANAHOE, Lindsay.â€"49-2. ing range: etc. Porter in charge. For use of ï¬rst. and mud-class passengers paymnt moderate harm ’ - c. B. ROSTER, 3,333., T. C. MATCHETLA'geflE SATURDAYS. "- Trom NORTH BAY, SUKbAYS and THURSDAYS. Train Leaves TORONTO _.1 4}».ï¬ 4T0 U‘HISTO COAL STOVE FOR SALEâ€"Radiant Home Heater No. 6, with; ovex} ; North-West:JPï¬cific Cons? FOR SALE .-â€"Six grade cows, 'due to calve in J mm 1905; also six- teen year olds. Apply to H.001?- NEIL, lot 7, con.11, Ops, Box condition. Fully eqmpped" _\wi_£h yedding. cook- (Blackwell Block), Near Market. X‘- izvgï¬t-cléés conditidn. A bargain. ' Apply .at The Watchman-Warder of- ,a . ._ 1 the latest styles a! colors always in Stock- mnuuonmmy TORONTO, TUESDAYS v I ago-v l Cameron, Blanchard 'd.â€"Lottie Clorke, Orvie Stevens, Zel’l‘a. Tait; Sr. 2ndâ€"Dee King} Allan Stevens, Lillie 31m Cameron, Maggie. L . e, . ,7 5; *rtWe 11qu giï¬â€˜fmr best they“: , and study for: _ s to thica-l work; - The resultâ€"satisï¬ed patzents and a good reputation. ' ‘ are no more ferior goods. prompt service Led Lense for 1 .doV half-'aldoze'n 1311 Cal work well. We and 'do it well. W A hitherto miéquaned line bf‘ v'the highest grade brushes, hair; cloth, hat, tooth, bonnet, etC, The largest premiM. giï¬ng you anï¬' a properly ï¬t†ach eye. 0111' Fri†ban you pay for . in“ Yâ€"No Optiï¬an ca: things and do Opti‘ COMPANY line bf ‘ :Allour Camel hair and satin ï¬nished ah: in colors of brown. mvy. green. ‘bf°:s.éarm‘?‘“' €331? “a â€8° 3 cos , an- 1.50%.; ...... â€gumâ€... ..... 5,0 I p†“a â€â€˜Wl’ 'V’J '“"uv very large range to choose from, your choice, ...... to 0 than values their 111% maggot values you'll ï¬nd -.._.- m I-.. Remalkahle Values in Millinety This month the many garments our show rooms contain, must ï¬nd new owners. We are ready for this event with the greatest values possibleâ€"new mantles at January prices. We urge you not to miss this important sale. 810.00, 87.78 Null.- $4.95 Ladiee' all wool Bower Cloth, Ho] Tweeds and Golf Cloth Mantles. linedt? out, ï¬tted backs. trimmed with as stljappinp, military or tum down co ‘ " ~‘- and fawn -M" “a" for MPH“ ""7W?f§?ï¬.ï¬ff'if‘?‘i?f’? us i; .OOCCOCOOOOOCCOO amt. lined 3??? v4.95 UHK' Ultih‘u. u d was unlocked. ’iJD blisy at the tim:‘. an? ue to the robber. ck and hold you r' ch 15.05 um: Iroquircd .mmsam â€"Hrs. A. L. Camp‘..~1’_ (5t recch'od on “'Odllf‘rtiu â€"â€" d Thursday Dec. 1S7. 110d. Mrs. Camphufl A. B. McInU'rv â€"â€"â€"â€" m was presided ow“ ant, of Woodx'illn. 'sscs G. Browne, V. M. ‘ rady and M. Parkin‘ -On Wednesday of LN 0 May Williams, m opted daughter \7 .â€"-Don’t forget that Lhe St Scotland. of Woodvillc, hold on the 15th December. mt My welcome. See posit-r .1 meeting of the lpcal 4 .Jnxe annual sale of period .mhc Library will Lukn on Fnday 16th inst, 3L 9 p. N ‘0' the Cï¬ildrnn 0 child had a goml 1 WW.- Militias. Yuung m-m r} 7 When. propuminn n‘.\:. of monoy. .\1-' \ . d â€0 Mp your share .u -s..‘ N" A practical cnuw» 1 :WI Bushman mun-w v 3' 91M mam pmâ€: h mm o: th'VI" ' . \I ‘0 U much for )«tll H 1‘ ml! 1 â€a dOD'I ln‘ tit-«H'Ad ' “Miacmvm - 1‘) w I“ our ‘00“ is may lupin MM advertisvmwv \\ 'M. You require In mu}.- rut and attractin- In? (‘1 â€.0“? prices are low :15 â€â€œ1â€â€œ! lee; it; Milly-1M '“ Ind we will he plcusod “to Your {or calling. Ji m. Oak Front Gmcm'y.~f nglmils at the Mudcl >1 ' (-3.th haveilmr-n :mgznm -“ Ml township, cmmm “flag a quantitx « u on mm". Sl‘l‘ :~, DRUGGIST. w, Oppbsite Post 0: J3: “938 haveéhm-n "‘tixl'fzga . Lillian McC-mrn amp n08! PL'U'I‘IHH‘Oj e . at Pom Homer ‘ near Uxhlidgt ; Mi: :qut at Hartley ; \Iiss M ‘KBridgenorth; Mr. W. “3.5.- near Argyle: Mr in My Lounship Mr Me“, at Switzers in En in ï¬mismore. . A. HEEINBMHA See postexls. J . ,. k Woodvillc w “39'! for Christ: 3:. math. .Shéï¬â€™ing 3? ’â€"0AnBENTr 11â€"< m 29th, b5' Ih‘V. \\ 3- Davidson to 15112 WOODVuLE on Saturday J'L'Lh‘i! ‘All members are my d‘yi a (‘0 May, _on 1kg w, wifé of aged 64 yoarc. Fancy _Pw 1m: \\ ho H Y‘KS