bese “8' b above. On caught OR 31 V100 mocks. Xanadu The P091†30c 25c 20c wont“ It†" Title: at Toï¬eld, the four ; til! way back to the " stronghold, arriving late ‘ M...†at April 23rd. Ap- I, the dugout from over the Illiin partying distance hailed the sumnder o! » Pm within the shack fled than away. ' , (km: the sidehill, the ',_ Mae attempted to ï¬re the :â€˜ï¬ rolling bales of burning ‘ ï¬ne root, then deploy- lhldt the tour oflicers It and rushed the place. _ m the cm space, De- , Bailey reached safely to ‘hlcet of thedoor when ‘3 hail of bullets which J“ the hut struck him in v: killing him instantly. v ling his companion fall, halite rush on the shack - his fallen brother ofï¬cer :‘I'Sal'ms. not then knowing ‘ hm extinct. A second it plowed through his ’ Mg him to the ground. ‘ Id till under fire in the , '88. Whitley still at- 1 ï¬lm the fallen man. but] ‘0 my the body to the i . “B Barby scrub. The l M. Stm ant-3 'Y‘nvln-v ' d the post at Toï¬eld. '1: 133â€, April 22nd, Tetley, ï¬amt for the ap- -: d the two Fonbergs, i; of suspected insanity. ’ mt]: Ross Creek home- i an approaching the place - with a volley of shots. "‘ a: uselessness of single- ï¬nding two adVersaries so entrenched. he mturned to ' ad tired to Commissioner ‘v at the diatrict headquart- ‘ J Detective Max Bail- ?am of the force, and EMand Whitley wene de. to the scene by the com- i 've €079; “'9 33m to Edmon- m PO‘HCe Ban-90k: foflowed 1 05mm f1 reek ckin 1e for Bgzg of the >r more men 1â€â€ proportion with the rest of his me mm 1egt‘nassave features, the man had not med 1); a m- fan unpleasing appearance and looked :ers £20m the Sanything the part of a figure which, ! . Edmonton. gin a small way, stood out for aiew : in the lone- ? short days almost as commanding'ly the Mounted las the famous Harry TraCy in his the gathering {record breaking long distance run Covered ~hé {from the posses of a score of counâ€" gged it out of itiw. d had issued; Fonberg was later removed to the enCounter o! ibarracks at Fort Saskatchewan. ‘0» gaining fand will, within the next few weeks, ’“he‘1 the tome up for trial on the charge of and burst in {the murdee of Detective Bailey. " " the sh ig in wh homestead†was the cen- ‘arracxs undinz Ietley scrub Meanwhile. through the wide pub- BUCE licity given the case, it came to ï¬ght through tin manager ‘0! the Anderson brlckyard in Ednmnton, nesteader that Swan Fon’oel‘g. one of theown- , the cenâ€" era of the Rom Greek ranch, was a for seagworking for him, and that the ï¬ght ed in the given the potioe in the shack had Canada. been the '“k <1 only one man,08- ded. was cab Fonberg. What gave rise to the be death belief that two men were in the dug- clothes out was the rapid and Perle“ hail d with Iiof bullets which greeted the ï¬rst and the frush of the Mounted Police. Swan w; of .Fonberg, an ignorant and evidently gIhald witted person, was kept under ‘ ;survei11anoe by the police and no} ‘word of the battle was allowed to 1 greach him. t their :2. $13111- ?r: Mfr, mt“ a; At 3 o'clock on the morning of \ a m11-i.~\pï¬l 25th. Hike Beehie, a.Russian Hudson :homesbeader, living three miles from with 3the Fonl'nrgs"shack, was awakenca 3. st«.>ck by a feeble knocking at his door. 1: ï¬ver.iHe mm: and was startled as hesaw “flying {the shadow of a man in the gloom 3;. ‘5‘.†mi the half opened doorway and the 15! TWO snext minute heard the newcomer 1‘02?me Lian- hich gun. Fonberg the maniac esctred am: his life. And among all the :‘~.g1‘id outlaw charuters that haVe made Fort Saskatchesvan one 0'! the 519‘ F'Mgs‘rg ng of an pghce PW, v3..- Not since Almighty Voice made his sensational stand in a poplar bluff near Prince Albert against a whole posse of Mounted Pol-ice, has there been such a. melodrama as this of the man in the shack near To- field, Alberta. Almighty Voice was dead when they found him. after sh'elling’the bluff with a machine S'louched far down in the seat, iand almost unconscious,'the outlaw ‘who a short few hours ago had giv- en battle go a whole. squad of po- 1ice,was no longer terrible. His 11E: which he had carried painfully across the miles of prairie before he reached the Russian’s shack, had been left behind there, and he was easily taken by McPhaii and his companion, and the rigs returned to Chipman. .Lying on a'cot in the rotunda of the Chipman hotel, Oscar Fonberg. the murderer of Deteceive Bailey, and the terror of the district for months, gave little of the appear- ance of a man who has created pro- bably the most exciting scene that has marked the history of "’the Mounted Police in Western Alberta in the many years since the passilg of the old time whiskey runners and cattle thieves. Lyine there, his ‘ong, unkempt light brown hair falling 0'5- er a full foreheah, he was the Byâ€" nosure of all eyes, and all the vil- lagers kept crowding in to look at the man who had made such a des- perate ï¬ght. Except for his small, stubby nose, which is altogether out 3 They were jogging along within three miles of Ghipman, when~ they were met by Constable McPhail of the R.N.W.M.P., and a newspaper man from the stafl of the Edmonton Bulletin, who were ontheir way to join the pearching posse. The boy who was driving the Mounted Po- liceman and the newspaperman re- cognized Fonberg as the two rigs approached each other. All unknowing of the great fight which had taken place so close to him, the Russian, Rechie, took the !man in and revived him with brandy [and roughly dread the wounds. tFonberg quickly recovered some of his almost spent strength and xe- §quested to be driven to Chipman, a small way station on the Canadim Northern Railway, about ,forty miles across country from Tofield and Eif- teen miles from the scene of the ï¬ght. Fonheeg paid the man ï¬ve dollars, and in the early dawn they started out in a team drawn buggy. 10f armed men, some of whom at one time or another must haVe been within a few yards of him, showing him to be a master hand in the art of wood craft. And even hurt as he was be dragged his rifle with him. 1 His clothes, tattered and torn. Homing one knee entirely bone from Ea long crawl through rough under- bruah,_ Fonberg lay utterly exhaast- ed at the door of the 'Russian hume- ‘steader's shack. One arm had been ‘smashed with a bullet from the at- tacking party, and another had pe- netrated unda‘neath his left armpit. passing clear through the outer wall of the chest. Yet badly wounded as he had been, and with the blood flo'viring fast from two bullet wounds, the man had orept through a cordon henna, was made ' } av ail. ' but mun-u“ Sun†uncu- â€- - v - Dated at Linds-zï¬vihis 1V thl d J une, 1913. m ' ay 6f STE‘VART £6 O'CONNOR. Soï¬citm’s for the executor, Edward H’vn. Sr. Creï¬itms and uthv 5 having chums against the estate. of Richard Mans- ï¬eld. late of the Village of Kinmount. in the County of Victoria. Iumberman, deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of May, 1913 are hereby noti- ï¬ed pursuant to I. Geo. 5 CL. 26 S. 55, s’end in their claims duly veriï¬ed to Edward Allen the Elder. Mount Irwin 13,0. Out. on or before Monday, June 30th, 1913, after which date the execu- .‘JWiu distribute the estate having ‘egard onlv to the claims of which he shall then hyye‘notic‘ez 7 ‘-' AL: 3‘. A: Notice ta Creditam B‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acrrs, west 5 lot 12. con. 7, in the towngb ) of Eldon, soil clay loam. A11 clean! and in gOOd state of cultivation, 2:} roomed brick dwellmg, frame has: barn. and good driving shed and' pig pen, well‘watered and. a. good orch- ard bearing, one mile from school, two miles from C. P. R. Station. For further particulars apply to E. F. Robinson, Argyle P. 0., Ontario. Mr- EndicUct’s, McInn'Ls 3967, has a. very creditable record also, his colts in 1910 getting second in a bunch of seven at Lindsay Fair. In 1911 at the Winter Fair his colts won lst in a blind: of 9, and in 1912 at the Fall Fair won let in 3 yr olds and 2nd in 2 yr olds. McInnis will go the same route this year and {he charge will be nine dollars. ers. Colts remain the property of the owner of horse until paid for. Pho n c 4 TERMSâ€"To insure a foal $12, pay- able lst February, 1914. $1 of! for prompt payment. Insured mares must be returned regularly to the horse or they will be charged insur- ance whether in foal or not. Persons trying their mares and not returning them to the horse will be charged and persons disposing of their mares before foaling time must furnish proof or they will be charged insur- ance whether in foal or not. All ac- cidents to mares at the risk of own- G. G. sire Macpherson (3825); G. G. G. Sire Prince of Wales (673); G. G. G. G. Sire Young Lord Lyon (934); G. G. G. G. G. Prime Alfred (619); all of above Sires are too well known to need comment regarding their quality in the horse world, and the following list of dams through which Golden Bloom was produced, will show conclusively that he comes from ï¬rst-class stock, with records .that cannot be excelled. His dam Was the celebrated Madge of Chap 21- ton (15091). (12937); G. Dam Duchess of Chapelton (12181); G. G. Dam, Princess (6269); G. G. G. Dam lean of Foreeide (2790). land, imported April, 1911, by Adam Schraï¬, Cummings’ Bridge, Ont. Gol- den Bloorn's lst site was Baron Hood (imp) (8489), (11260): his G sire was Baron's Pride (9122), (3067) is a beautiful bay, with white face, and white hind legs, loaled 9th May, 1907, bred by William Hood, Chap- elton, Borque, Kirkcudbright, Scot- his own stables, and SATURDAY mornmzâ€"JD , (14145), [12233] MR. SAM ENDICOTT has purchas- Ied another horse, Golden Bloom, to add to his stable of well known horses. .Will stand for Mares during the Sea- son of 1913 as follows: TUESDAY MORNINGâ€"Will leave his OWn stable, Lot 26, Con. 6, Opa.‘ and proceed to Thos. Endicott’s, Pleasant Point, for noon. To John C. Thurston's Dunsford, for night. WEDNESDAYâ€"John McMullen’s for noon. Robt. Padgett.s 13th Em- ily for night. THURSDAY mornxnz will return tn Golden Bloom GOLDEN BLOOM (14145). (12233), Fon‘nerg is surely one of cat. He is the victim 0*. ï¬xed iï¬ea such as helped "lonely†of many a man his reason in the solitud‘ to “taken in 1m... 1..â€" A A'l‘UHUAY morningâ€"To J ohn Mann- der's hotel until night, thence hack to his own stable unul Tue day morning. ' be above route will be continued throughout the season, health and weather permitting. Pedigree and Description of Golden Bloom New Horse tor Lindsay nu: IMPORIED CLYDESDALE STALLION Ankhau‘ 58?) FIN Thu PORT SAM "ENDICOTT. 131 surely one of the strang- the victim 01 a single Owner and Manager will return to 1 remain, until TERMS Prince Qartley, 10 dollars, payable in February, or 12 dollars for a colt 1 week all. East Fortune, 10 dollars for a run- ning colt. Insured mares must be re- :1: med regularly to the horse or t‘my "ill be charged insurance. Par- aies digposing of mares will be charged insurance fee. All accidents ‘iat risk of owners of mares. THOS. H. WALDEN, Ont. The highest or any tender not neces- sarily acceptgd. For full particulars apply to T.- A. GreaVcS. Balsam Lake ey brick cottage, frame kitchen and woodshed, good orchard bearing. This Is a good farm in a good locality and must be sold to close up the es- tate of the late Wfllidm and John Holmes. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until June 29, 1913. "iiiâ€"1M ‘FéR SA'LE BY TENDERâ€" North % of Lot 19, con. 8, El- don. Three and one half miles fromE Balsam Lake 0. P. R. Station, and; four and one half miles from Kirkâ€"' field G. T. R. Station, 150 acres, 100 acres excellent land Under cultivation, 40 acres good pasture. balance mixed timber, good frame barn withnvin-d nail], stone founda‘vlcn, cement stabâ€" ling- for thirty head of cattle and eight horses, two never failing wells,; cement and frame hog. pen, log hen' house, frame driving shed, two storâ€" : Dam Minnie Erskine (17576) Maud- ie Muller (4284), Mariposa Maid (178). Site The Favorite Knight (6014), Prince Edward (1880), Sir Erskine, imp., (2119) (8253), Scottish Lad, imp., (7), Marquis of Lorne, imp., (116), (523) Netherby imp., (126) (1494), Sir William Wallace. imp., (123.) EaSy Fortune (11029), white stripe in face, and three white feet, foaled May 27th, 1910, and bred by Thos. H. Walden, Lindsay. Copy of pedi- greezâ€" This certificate must be renewed on or before the 3151: day of December, 1913, and within thirty days after a change of ownership of the said stalâ€" lion, 3 new certificate must be obâ€" tained. John Bright, chairman, A. P. Westervelt, secretary. to Prime Gartley is a horse of grand rn conform-ities, with fore arm full and well built frame, he has a grand rib and nicely finished legs, with feet and pasterns of excellent merit, and his action is absolutely faultless. :3 He is remarkably well built. He 3 l- The property of G o. W Curtis, Lindsay, Ont. Will be at his own stable, 170 Kent-st. West, during the season of 1913 I One of the best horses that has H18 ever been in this district. is an exceptionally sure foal getter, and ' his stock has been very success- '0 ful in the show ring in 1912. )r colts won ï¬rst price at Lindsayl Parties having mares to byteed ,1. Central in the heaV'y draught class. should call and see this horse before PRINCE GARTLEY'S sire was decidin †, " Gartley Challenger (imp) (5405) g' (12996), G. Sire Woodend Gal‘tley,.c::: pedigree, etc., see the smalll o (3847) (10663), G. G. Sire Royal Termsâ€"To insure to 1 $15 - .1 Gartley (2359) (9844), G. G. G. Sire ' a a . pay 1- M able lst January, 1914. Mares not . ount Royal (imp) (2360) (8065» G' . tried re larl will be char ed e G. G. G. Sire St. Lawrence (3220), ‘ 5 31am: M d. g as, â€G. G. G. G.,G. Sire Prince of wales, . â€9°†- ares 1890606 0 1 His dam was Miss Bowman (imp) ' before foallng time W111 be charged; . .' - - l -l 1 (13229), G. dam Maggie oi Dalnottar . full insurance. All accidents at own I 1 (13230) (17332), G. G. dam Jess of I er‘s risk. Glenlair (13231) (3828), G. G. G. c:- -- _ _. dam Darling (13232) (1521), G. G. G. l ‘UCTIQN SALE OF VALUABLE G. dam Darling. Among the ancest-' â€" REAL’ ESTATE IN THE 01's of PrinCe Gartley, past Miss TOWNSHIP «OF SOUTH MONAGHAN ’ Bowman are Handsome Prime (3515) There will be offered for Sale by (10356), Prince of Wales (4509 (673), ' Public Auction at the Town Hall in? General (322), Sir Walter Scott (797) ' the Village of Millbrook, on Friday,‘ 01d Clyde (574) and many others. {the Twentieth day of June, 1913, at Ancestors through his sire are. Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the Maggie 0f Airieland (3147) (8690) following property belonging to thel Bet of Pal-knead (3910) (4287), Smil- l Estate of the late WILLIAM AYL- er (8491) (461). Bet and many other ' MER LANG, Esquire, deceased name. famous horses. l ly: The West Half of Lot Number3 certificate of Enrolment of pure Two an the Fourth Concession oil bred stallion from Ontario Stallion South Monaghan, containing 100 ‘ ’Enrolment Boardzâ€"The Stallion En- ' , acres more or less. This very desir- rolment Board of Ontario certifies able property is situated about 2; ‘ that the name, description and pedi-l miles ‘South of theVVillaage d Fraser- ‘ gree of the Clydesdale stallion. ‘ ville on the Line oi the Midland Di- ' Prince Gartley registereh in the vision of the Grand Trunk Railway, " 1 ll Clydesdale 'Stud .BOOk 33 Number l upon good roads. It is about 5 miles 10284, owned by Thomas H. Waldon distant from the Village of Mill- oi Lindsay, and ioaled in 1909, has ‘ brook and about 3 m been enrolled in accordance with Chapter 67 of the Statutes of On- tario, 2 Geo. V. The above named stallion was, un- llcs from Hale’s ‘ Bridge on the Otonabee River. The soil is a good‘clay loam and surface I generally rolling. It is watered by ; wells and cisterns. It is. a ï¬rst class der said Act, inspected by the 0111- general purpose farm. The buildings cers of the Board on the 3lst day of . 2 are in good condition. The residence October. 1912. and found to be free ! is or brick, fine and large and heated from the malformations and dlseases l by furnace. The School of the Sec- named in the regulations under saidl tion is on' the adjoining Lot, and Act. , there are several other good Schools This certificate must be renewed on 1 within the immediate vicinity. It is or before the _315t day of December, conveniently situated also in regardl 1913, and within thlrty days after a to Churches. Terms an d conditions of I change 0f ownershlp of the Sam stal- Salez-The purchaser will be requiredl lion, 3 new certlflcate must be ob- l , . . to pay down Ten per cent of his purch tamed. John Bright, chairman, A. P. ' ase money at the time of Sale and Westervelt, secretary. . the balance within Thirty days of Dated at Toronto, Ontario, the I 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 1 i 4 - 4 ~ Sale. Possessmn for purpose oi plow- ‘ . l 8th day owfl__ fing etc., will be arranged to suit 1 EASY FORTUNE (11029 ‘ purchaser. Further conditions will be, ‘ Easy Fortune (11029), white stripe made known at the time of sale. Forl 1 in face, and three white feet, foaled further particulars and conditions of’ ‘ May 27th, 1910, and bred by Thos. sale apply to SA‘RAH JANE LANG. : H. Walden, Lindsay. Copy oi pedi- 1 Administratrlx, GEORGE JACKSON, ‘ greeIâ€" ,Auctzoneer, Port Perry, or to D. H. 4 Dam Minnie Erskine (17576) Maud- CHISHOLM, Barrister, Port Hope. ; 1 The above named stallion was, un-l der said Act, inspected by the om- cers of the Board on the 3lst. day of October, 1912, and found to be free from the malformations and diseases named in the regulations under said Act. I [ Certificate of Enrolment of pure bred stallion from Ontario Stallion Enrolment Boardzâ€"The Stallion En- rolment Board of Ontario certiï¬es that the name, description and pedi- gree of the Clydesdale 'stallion, Prince Gartley registereh in the Clydesdale 'Stud ‘Book as Number 10284, owned by Thomas H. Waldon of Lindsay, and foaled in 1909, has been enrolled in accordance with Chapter 67 of the Statutes of On- tario, 2 Geo. V. Ancestors through his sire are Maggie of Airieland (3147) (8690) Bet of Parkhead (3910) (4287). Smil- er (8491) (461), Bet and many other famous horses. Prince Gartley (10234) Site and dam imported, is bay with tour wnite feet and a white Stripe in face. .031- ed Apn'l 2nd, 1909. Bred by Geo. A. McQuade, Omemee, Ont., and now the property of Thos. H. Walden, Lindsay. er's stable all week, when they will be 15‘ tel! Lindsay. - I The property of Thou. H. Walden, Lindsay, Ont. Will be at the own- er's stable all week. only Saturday, when they will be at Maunder’s no- Prince Gard}; (10284) Majestic V Baron Easy Fortune (11029): (13617) (13316) The property 0‘ T1108. H. Walden, By Baron's Pride (9122), the lead- Lindsay, Ont. .Will be at the own- ing sire in Scotland up er’s stable all week, only Saturday, till 1911. THE LINDSAY POST. Pure Bred Clyéesdale Stallions Dalnottar . Jess of, G. G. G. 5"“ G. G. (3.: A ‘Uc er’s ri: Owner ARM FOR SALEâ€"In the Town- , I ship of Mariposa, 6 miles west ' ’from Lindsay, 1% miles from Mari- iposa Station, 97 acres more orriess, 3 good brick house, 10 rooms, attract- ive ground, good orchard, bank barn with wind mill. on it, 2 good wells |and a cistern, have telephone in house, also rural mail. Terms easy. For particulars apply to R. G. Webâ€" a ._ ster, Oakwooa. Ont. I a A reliable French regulator: never fails. The“ pills are exceedingly glowerful in regulating the generative portion of t e female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Ven'e are sold at t5 .1 box. or three for 810. Mailed .0 any address. 11;» 3943’??? 731 "U: 53"“ 7.5? {33‘ LIL’lEBL 'J'J’. V ANTEDâ€"Teacher holding second *7 Ucl-ass Normal certificate for unâ€" ion school section No. 16, Ops and Emily, $500.00 per year, duties to commence Sept lst. Apply Clement Zeal-and, R. M. D. 3 Lindsay. Dr. de Van's Femalg Pills {“fANTEDâ€"M‘iddle aged house- ‘ keeper for farm house, must be good cook and understand milk and butter, no objecticn to cne child, school close by. Apply box 11 Good- erham, Ont. [PEACHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. ' - No. I, Verulam, duties to corn- me-nce Sept. 151:, 1913, salary Si; Hundred Dollars, holding Second Class or First Class Professional Certificate. Applications received up to June 6th. season mares. Mares disposed of before foaling time will be charged full insurance. All accidents at own- er’s risk. Will be at his own stable, I70 Kent-st. West, during the season of 1913 One of the best horses that has ever been ix. this district. 5The Great PREMIUM STALLION R. J. MITCHELL. WANTED .1. Sec. Treas. _,_- """I 1 sale. D. N the smalllto. 1 $15, pay- ‘ Mares not :EIA charged as; O’Loughhn CASH Al or to Elias Bowee, Real Estate Agent, Lindsay, at once. ,B‘WARM FOR SALEâ€"200 acres more or less,174 cleared.150 acres It -,llable small hardwood bush, small young orchard, well fenced and water- ed with 3 wells, and Scugog riVer running slang east end of 1.11:2, good frame house meen, pan try, dining room, parlor, bed room. down stairs, 5 bed rows and closets up stairs. hot air furance, good com ent cellar, frame barn on stone wall, fixed up to hold 48 cattle and 11 horses. with goal root house, cement floors all through and newly shingled1 silo. The property of William Helson being Lot 27, Con. 5 Ops, 3; miles from town. Will sell the farm with‘ crop and stock and give possession at once or ~will sell the farm with plow. Leave as soon as hprveat is over. Will sell to suit purchaser. Will try and make terms to suit purch-I aeers. Crop all in. There will be 6 acres corn, 4 acres roots. Farm to be. sold cheap to make a ready Bale.i Apply to proprietor on the premises! um. rnree cnurches, large school and Hot north half 01 3. 0011. 19. Emily, 6‘ good stores, and a good doctor in miles from Lindsay, two miles from village. For price and all particulars, church, 8011001. PO“ 05100 and two a clear deed with property, 3p. .‘ stores. Leading road from Lindsay... (fly to H. Lacey, box. 35. Wren-em, Buildings on farm medium. For par- ticulars apply to W. O’Neil, Lindsay, posa. Two hundred acres, eighty five FAR acres clear, balance good woodland half with quite an amount of cedar a†ship of Fenelon, on the Victoria pulp-wood. Half a. mile from Greg :Road, cont ’ ' wen Market, Church, Post Office ’ Schdol and one mile from Manilla taken Junction. Good brick house and first Church on the farm. Post office on class modern barn, also hog pen and the adjoining farm: Sixty acres un- hen house. Two wells, one never fail- der cultivation, balance second ing well at barn, For sale separately ' growth timber, suitable for ranch or or together. Prices right for quick ' grain. For further particulars apply sale. For further particulars apply to ' to Myles I-Zaygarth, Victoria Road D. McIntyre, 274 Carlton St. Toron- P. 0. of! for long Point Methodist village. For price and‘ a clear ‘deed with My tn H. Lacey. hm good atone cellar, soft water datern with pump, and 511 acre of land. sta- ble for two horses and a cow, 4 hen pens well wired, six beautuul maple shade trees in from: with property “Wining worth two thousand dol- lars. Just the smnt {nr a mun-".1 1-- uuaue trees in from; with property3 W adjoining worth two thousand «101-; FARM T0 RENT-1.00 m 85 clear- lars. Just the spot for a retired far- ; ed and in 800d state 01 cultivation: met. Three churches, large school and flat north 11811 01 3. 00h. 19. Emily, 9 good stores, and a good doctor in miles from LindBBV- t'“ mm“ "M“ 4“ clay loam. «no and 37 ‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€",a’â€"/â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€" . . . FOR SALEâ€"1n the beautiful nmge gm 0‘ Vgoodmth, 19?: m at Kirkï¬eld, one frame house with Jam an†on bmldngs, ADVERTIEE IN N 9033 N at a very large number of items but eagh one is such genuine good value that you ml] want to buy some of ‘them all. ' Chéck Ginghams m ï¬ne Scotch make, a good a§sortment of checks and colors suitabfe for Armazrs, etc. Special per yard 12 l-2c Fancy Crepes, 2:5 inches Wide, in p‘etty co‘za‘ rs and designs; very ï¬ne quality, per yd 17c Good {Values in Of all pure linen huckaback in ï¬ne quality, hav ing hemmed ends, size 18 x 33, in plain white Special price 5 2.40 per dozen Extra speciai, hemmeri~ 5.11 Ii: en Bedroom Towels of beau Iiren, ‘20 1: 40,5 pecial value 25: each A lot of mill ends of Towel]: ng and Tabie Linens will he so? (‘1 vezy cheap Heavy ali *Iinen, in plain or striped, including the ce!ebrated Barnsley Crash. Per yard 10 to 15¢. OUR Linen vaiues bardiy need our introduc- tion to the Women of Victoria County, but let. us say that the prices offered below are unusual, even for us, considering the state of the linen market at present, of course the quality in each instant is the very best. All Linen Towels All Linen Glass Towelling 26 inches Wi 9 with perfect drying qualities. Special, per yard 14c price and all particulars, eed with property, ap- aacey. hnx. 35. ‘irkfx‘eld, Crash Roller Towelling CASH AND ONE PRICE Bedroom Towels 'owellings .AN es; m good state oi cultivation, a. good house, frame barn 42160 ft., with stone stabling and outbuildings, small bearing orchard, two good‘ wells, terms reasonable as owner is home from West, and anxious to sell before returning. For further particu- lars apply to Elias Bowen, real -a- tate agent, Lindsay. ' FARM FOR SALEâ€"400 acres more or less, lot 9, con. 11, Eldon, about g mile south of Glenarm, the prop- erty of Mr. Hector lchay, all clear- ed excepting about 4 acres poplar, and 4 acres hardwood, well fenced. growth timber, suitable for ranch or grain. For furtha particulars apply to Myles I-Zaygarth, Victoria Road i particulars“ apply" to f Woodville, or J. a Britain . to reliable energehc men for the sale of our pmducts. “'9 give all the advantages thata. reliable well advertised, wtablished ï¬rm can offer. If vou wish to repre- sent us WRITE N (NV. before it is toolatc, for further informa- tion. OVERGOOACRES under cultivation and one of the most complete Nursery plants in Canada Established $ yrs. Free catalogue of stock on appli- cation. Pelham Nursery Co, Toronto, Ont VIE OWE STEM" JEIPLOYIEJ‘T McIntyre or J. H. ,Wickett,. Little. PAGE THREE.