pair 1 854 27th maven t01m , We a few days ago 11'. Gosling of Norland on Friday. Film delegates to the Grand , d G.0.0.F’. in session at Tren- iï¬lg 189: week. :51. L. Broad was in Lind83y a [lid days IBSt week {Inï¬ll-s. EcFadden, of Toronâ€" imam: guests of m. and Mrs. in South Lake. hm, of Gelcrt. supplied for Elma ï¬g! Carpenter, deceased. he!) :V... that all per- ~harL_ y g: 911 â€,2 are an through cum-o I“; W and stoney lands not ‘mcuItfl'ation, which may he flamce of future revenue by w reforestation. A little care fluke the farm woodlot a pro- â€01117911119. as well as beautify- punt“ ill have 3 5h Dickson. 3- SC' F" 0‘ JR- % pores“? branch speak the M '1in Horncultur- :35: “.3, Association retently, shad" nteresting‘ (special +0 Tm a! Inspectar Bail “as in to“ on LEW gmâ€! com: 8 any Claims ea ms. Leverty and two fToronto, are holidaying 5' Cottage, Gull Lake. h occurred early on Thurs- ? at the Grand Union hoâ€" m acre, and munity ‘ Of Sarah Ann Beatty Taï¬ot, of Beech Lake E 813.2! MINDEN FRmAY’ 111110“ A ; a fine bunch t Kingston on 1 every acre to today, ’3', of West I: town last 1; home from applied for .1 the ap- , Rev. Mr. to take Kc stir: assisted is, was in town, and brought more than the usual number of business visitors. yrs in Mr. Petrie, of the Petrie Mfg. Co., EHamiIton, cream separators apd Mr Detroit £Greenwood, the company’ s represen- bouth tative, Whitby, were in town one day last week. me fromI Mrs. Bedlington and the Misses Audrey and Lindsay Bedlington re. was in turned to their home in Oakville, af- ter spending a. couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Delaware, “Cliï¬ Cot- tage," Minden. Walter Grand a pro- A lecture willbe given in the town rautify- hall, Minden, on Wednesday. June 25th, at 2.30 p. m. by Miss Ohap‘ man, a graduate of McDonale Instiâ€" tute, Guelph. , Quite a number from town attend- ed the Barnum‘ and Bailey circus in Lindsay on Saturday last. Head A bee will he held at the agricul- tural grounds, Minden», on Friday, J me 27, all day when it is expected th at all members and their wives .m attend. { Last Wednesday was court dav.‘ 27th, 13. e tota 8 58.10, me uv-AsbLuu Lu w.nuavâ€"-- --_- The duke is one of the largest land owners in Great Britain, and has been in. Canada. where he possesses a large Eigte .33“ mo iééLwflâ€"m weighed bver a. ton. Rhino ls Exhumed. BRANTFORD, June 2Lâ€"The ca:- case of the big rhinoceros which died while here with Barnum and Bailey’s circus last. week, was exhumed yes- terday and shipped to Toronto. where it will. be prepared for the Toronto University Museum. The shipment Duke of Sutherland Ill. LONDON, June â€Arâ€"The Duke Sutherland is critically ill. Major-Gen. Lessard Reminds Soldiers of the Regulations. NIAGAR.§.‘ON-THE-LAKE. June 24. â€"The order has gone forth that every soldier in camp must wear a mous- tache. Maj-or.-Gen. Latsard is a ï¬rm believer in the custom of wearing moustaches which prevails in the Inn. perial army. and also to a certain extent in the Canadian permanent force. After persuading several smooth-faced members of his head- quarters' staff to make :the attempt, the general has now issued an order calling attention to a paragraph in the King’s regulations and orders for tire Canadian militia, which says that the upper lip shalt not be shunted. Can Prosecute Unions WASHINGTON, June 24.â€"President Wilson yesterday signed the sundry civil appropriation bill with a state- ment declaring that he wculd have vetoed. if he could, the provision in it eXempting labor unions’ and farmers’ organizations from prosecution under a certain $300,000 found. designated far the operation of the Sherman .anti- trust law. The President characterized the ex- emption as “unjustiï¬able in character and principle,†but called attemion to the fact that the Department of Justice possessed otls-ex‘ funds with which to enforce the anti-trust law. Servia Reporteé To Be Ready To Accept intervention. LONDON. June 24.â€"It is reported from Soï¬a that Servia has yielded to the exhortations of Russia and the powers to accept Russian arbitration on the basis of the ante bellum treaty. This has not yet been conï¬rmed from Belgrade, w;b .re the Cabinet crisis, which aros1-11nough the Ministers 0! W at and Justice refusing to consent to such a course still continues. It. is rumored that a new Cabinet would ‘03 formed bV LL Protics Minister of the Interior in the prexious Cabinet, 11hr is strongly anti- Bulgarian. .â€" """'O’J .____‘ _ Greece is taking a determined stand by the side of Servia. In reply tc Russia’s request that she should inter- vene at Belgrade in favor of peace; Greece points out, that she is not a party to the Barbe-Bulgarian treaty. which was arranged unknown to he: and without regard to her interests. Mrs. A. Lang-don returned home from Toronto, where she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Gainerâ€"Sawyerâ€"At the Methodist parsonage, Minden. by Rev. J. M. Whyte. on Monday, June 16, 1913, Albert Edward Gainer, and Miss Ethel Elizabeth Sawm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fmd Sawyer, of Lut- terworth township. Miss S. Reynolds, of Elsie, return- ed home with her parents, who were attending the funeral of their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Glendenning, of Toronto. Mr. R. M. Whylock preached in the Presbyterian church appointments on Sunday last. Rev. W. J. Raynor was supplying at Lindsay. Mr. Andrew Ranson had an attack of appendicitis, and Was taken to the Lindsay hospital on Monday. Mrs. Burt, st, of Toronto, arriv- ed in town last Friday evening, and is the guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. Harry Massalis. Stanhope township. The deceased lady was passing through LindBay on way home. She had been unWell for about three years. The deceased was; a daughter of the late Joseph Beat- ty and was born in Stanhope town- 1ship. She was 51 years of age. She leaves to mourn her 1085 her mother, two brothers and two sisters, her husband and seven children. The re-! mains were brought to Halihurton on I the G.T.R. and interment took place on Saturday at the English church ! cemetery, Maple Lake, in charge of) Mr. W. E. Mackey. Mrs. Walter Wright. of Minder: is a sister of theI deceased. I MOUSTACHE OBLIGATORY. WILLING TO ARBITRATE. 1rt d 33" deceased I An Old Ti So‘dciâ€"tors foz? Allen, Sr. i f A New Horse tar lindsay all (BIA vâ€"vrâ€" â€" Dated at I‘Qinidsay this Ninth dz June, 1913. - SI‘EWfAR'E O’CONNOR. Creditors and others having clazms against the estate of Richard Mans- ï¬eld, late of the Village of Kinmount, m the County of Victoria. lumberman. 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, to end in their claims duly veriï¬ed to Edward Allen the Elder. Mount Irwin 9.0. Ont.. on 01- before Monday, June 30th. 1913, after which date the execu- 31 will distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. . Dated at Lindsay this Ninth day of G. G. G. G. G. Prime Alfred (6519);} all of above Sims 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 prodaced, will show conclusively that he comes from ï¬rst-class stock, with records that cannot be excelled. His dmn was the celebrated Madge of Chapelâ€" tcn (15091), (12937); G. Dam Duchess of Chapelton (12181); G. G. Dam, Princess (6269); Gc G. G. Dam Jean of Foreside (2790). t TERMSâ€"To Insure a foal $12, pay“ able ls: February, 1914. $1 013 for prOmpt payment. Insured mares must be returned regularly to the horse or they will he charged insur- ance whether in foal or not. Persons trying their mares and not returning them to the horse wj11.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 acâ€" cidents to mares at the risk of own- ers. Colts remain the property of the owner of horse until paid for. McInnis will go the same route this year and {he charge will 'be nine doi'iars. Mr. Endicect's, McInm‘s 3967, has a very creditable record also, his colts in 1910 getting second in a bunch, of seVen at Linï¬say Fair. In 1911 at the Winter Fair his coits won lst in a bunch of 9, and in 1912 at the Fall Fair won lst in 3 yr olds and 2nd in 2 yr olds. Notice to crediters and proceed to Thee. Endicott’s, Pleasant Point, for noon. To John C. Thurston'e Dunsford, for night. WEDNESDAYâ€"John McMullen’s for noOn. Robt. Padgett.s 13th Em- ily for night. THURSDAY morning will return to his own stables, and remain. until SATURDAY morningâ€"To John Maun- der‘s hotel until night, thence back to his om: stable unvl Tues- day morning. The above route will be continued‘ throughout the season, health} and weather permitting ‘ Pedigree and Description of - Golden Bloomp I i l GOLDEN BLOONI (14145). (12233), is a beautiful bay, with white face and white hind legs, foaled 9th May, 1907, bred by William Hood, Chap- elton, Borque, Kirkcudbright, Scot- land, imported April, 1911, by Adam] Schraï¬, Cummings’ Bridge, Ont. Go-‘i den Bloorn’s lst site was Baron Hood (imp) (8489), (11260): his 6' I sire was Baron’s Pride (9122). (3057) i G. G. sire Macpherson (3825); G. G. G. Sire PrinCe of Wales (673); G. G. G. G. Sire Young Lord Lyon (934); Phow" (1414-5), [12233] MB. SAM ENDICOTT has purchasâ€" ed another horse, Golden Bloom, to add to his stable of well known horses. Win stand for Marc: mm", A. q“- Will stand for Mares during the Sea- son of 1913 as follows: TUESDAY MORNINGâ€"W111 leave his own stable, Lot 26, Con. 6. 0m. GOIden Bioom IHE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION ed itself together skitâ€"$1} tence all four men to death. 011‘ Over a century London what thn SAM EN DICOTT. zhé éxe‘cutor, Edward ime Playful Prisoner. Owner and Manager F‘ARM FOR SALE BY TENDERâ€"â€" North3 1- of Lot 19, con. 8, E1â€" don. Three and one half miles from BaISam Lake C. P. R. Station, and four and one half miles from Kirk- field G. T. R. Station, 150 acres, 100 acres excellent land under cultivation, 40 acres good pasture, balance mixed timber, good frame barn with wind mill, stone foundaidon, cement stab- ling for thirty head of cattle and eight horses, two never failing wells, cement and frame hog. pen, log hen house. frame driving shed, two stor- ey brick cottage, frame kitchen and weodshed, good orchard bearing. This‘ Is a good. term in a good locality! and must be sold to close up the es-1 tate of‘ the late William and John! Holmes. Tenderswill be received by the undersigned until June 29, 1913. The highest or any tender not neces-l sarily accepted. For full particulars: apply to ’1‘; A; Greeves. Balsam Lgke ! Ont. , 7 ‘ ‘ TERMS Prince Gartley, 10 dollars, payable in February, or 12 doflars for a. colt 1 week 01.. East Fortune. 10 dollars for a run- ning colt. Insured mares must ‘be're- turned regularly to the horse or they will be charged insurance. Par- ties dieposing of mares will be charged insurance fee. All accidents at risk of owners of mares. THOS. IL WALDEN, The above named stallion was, un- der said Act, inspected by the ofï¬- cers of the Board on the 31$t 67 of October, 1912, and found to be free from the malformations and diseases named in the regulations under said ILCt. This certiï¬cate must be mnewed on or before the 313;; day of De'cember, 1913, and within thirty days after a change of ownership of the said stal- lion, :1 new certificate must be ob- tained. John Bright, chairman, A. P. Westervelt,- secretary. ’ EaSy Fortune (11029), white stripe in face, and three white feet, 'foaled May 27th, 1910, and bred by Thos. H. Walden, _Lindsay. Copy ‘0: .pcdi- Sire The Favorite Knight (6014), Prince Edward (1886), Sir Erskine, imp., (2119) (8253), Scottish Lad, imp., (7), Marquis of Lorne, imp., (116), (523) Netherby imp., (126) (1494), Sir William Wallace, imp., (123.) Certificate of Enrolment of pure bred stallion from Ontario Stallion Enrolment Boardzâ€"Th'c Stallion En- rolment, Board of. Ontario certifies that the name, description and pedi- gree of the Clydesdale stallion, Prince Gartlvey registereh in the Clydesdale 'Stud Book as Number 10284, owned by Thomas H. Walden of Lindsay, and foaled in 1909, has been enrolled in accordance with Chapter 67 of the Statutes of On- tario, 2 Geo. V. - Dam Minnie Erskine (17576) Maud- ie Dinner (4284), Aflaxiposa ndaid (178). gree :â€" Dated at Toronto, Ontario, the 8th day of Apiil, 1913._ EASY FORTUNE (11029) Ancestors through his. sire are Maggie of Airieland (3147) (8690) Bet of Parkhead (5310) (4287), Smil- er (8491) (4Gl),‘Bet and many other famous horses. His dam was Miss Bowman (imp) (13229), G. dam Maggie of Dalnottar (13230) (17382), G. G. dam Jess of Glenlair 613231) (3828). G. G. G. dam Darling (13232) (1521), G. G. G. G. dam Darling. Among the ancest- ors of Prince Gartley, past Miss Bowman are Handsome Prince (3515) (10356), Prince of Wales (4509 (673), General (322), Sir Walter Scott (797) Old Clyde (574) and many others. [an exceptionally sure foal getter, and ‘- 7V) his stock has been very _success- One lful in the show ring in 1912. His ever 1 Icolts won ï¬rst prize at Lindsay Central in the heaVy draught class. PRINCE GARTLEY’S sire was‘decidi; ycartley Challenger (imp) (5405) For (12996), G. Sire Woodend Gartley, cards. (3847) (10663), G. G. Sire Royal Tern Gartley (2859) (9844), G. G. G. Sire able 1 Mount Royal (imp) (2860) (8065). 6.! ‘v-{nll Prince Gartley is a horse of grand} conformities, with fore arm full and ,l well built frame, he has a. grand rib and nicely finished legs, with feet T1 and pastcrns of excellent merit, and his action is absolutely faultless. He is remarkably well built. He is .1 W; Ll G.G .G.G. . Sire St. Lawrence (3220), G. G. Sire Prince 0! Wales. ed April 2nd, 1909. Bred byMGVréo. A. McQuade, Omemee, Out, and now the property of Thos. H. Walden, Lindsay. {Two PurgB‘ged Clydesdale The Great PREMIUM STALLION Prince Gartley (10284) sire at imported, is bay with four feet and a white stripe in face The property of Thos Lindsay, Ont. Will be er's stable all week, on when they will be at N tel, Lindsay. v - -‘IDOV‘ '. Um Stallions Prince Gartley (10284) 5M3jeSï¬C 8310“ Easy Fort tune (11029)5 (13617) - (13316) The property of Thos H Walden 3 By Baron’s Pride (9122), the lead- Lindsay, Ont. Will be at the own- 5 ing sire in Scotland up er’ s stable all week, only Saturdav é till 1911. mm LINDSAY pas-r 08. H. Walden, )8 at the own- only Saturday, Maunder’s no- Owner and dam whi e co. -oa1- 3:? Chilaren Cry . i ' ma uncums G ,4“ “S T C Ré BWARM FOR SALE-400 acres, west ’ é lot 12, con. 7, in the township :‘of Eldon, soil clay loam. All cleared fand in good state of cultivation, 1o .roomed brick dwelling, frame bank (barn, and good driving shed and pig g' pen, well‘watered and a. good orch- iard bearing, one mile from school, gtwo miles from C. P. R. Stat-ion. {For further particulars apply to E. gF. Robinson, Argyle P. 0., Ontario. TL‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"In the Town- ‘ ship of Mariposa, 6 miles we'st {from Lindsay, 1; miles frorn Mari- Eposa Station, 97 acres more or less, igood brick house, 10 rooms, attract- ;n’e ground, good orchard, bank barn (with wind mill on it, 2 good wells 3am! a cistern, have telephone in lhouse, also rural mail. Terms easy. I'For particulars apply to R. G. Web- _ ster, Oakwood, Ont. gFARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres more lor less, lot 9, con. 11, Eldon, about g mile south of Glenarm, the prop- ;erty of Mr. Hector McKay, all clear- red excepting about 4 acres poplar_ sand 4 acres hardwood, well fenced, and in good state of cultivation, a .good house, frame barn 42360 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 Bowes, real ra- itate agent, Lindsay. .OR SALEâ€"Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to 30th of June for the purchase of the Carm-ody farm being North half, Lot 3., Gen. 8, Emily. Good land, all cleared, good log house and barn. on‘iy 2 miles frorn Downeyvihle, 6 miles from Omemee and 8 miles from Lindsay. The highest or any tender not necessarily" accepted. Address Joseph R. Lucas, Downeyville P. O. _ 4 ARM FOR SALEâ€"East half of lct - 1, con. 5 Eldon, 134 acres first class land, good frame house, barn 90 by 46 with straw barn, small orchard and never failing well, two miles from Woodville and one mile from Grass 1-1111. For f-urthef part-ic- ulaps apply to Wm. .‘Jackson Woodâ€" ville, or on premises. ' V‘fANTEDâ€"Teacher holding second L class Normal certificate for un- ion school section No. 16, Ops and Emily, $500.00 per year, duties to commence Sept lst. Apply Clement Zealand, R. M. D. 3 Lindsay. X‘f ANTEDâ€"Middle aged house- ‘ keeper for farm house, must be good cook and understand milk and butter, no objection to one child, school close by. Apphy box 11 Goodâ€" erham, Ont. IJ IEAUHER WANTEDâ€"For S. S. -- No. I, Verulam, duties to com- mence Sept. lst, 1913, salary Si; Hundred Dollars, holding Second Class or First Class Professional Certificate. Applications received up to June 6th. rpEACHER WANTEDâ€"J Termszâ€"To insure a foal $15, pay- able lst January, 1914. Mares not tried regularly will be charged as season mares. Mares disposed of before foaling time will be charged full insurance. All accidents at own- er‘s risk. For pedigree, etc. , cards. Will be at his own séble, 170 Kent-st. West, during the season of 1913 One of the best horses that has ever been it.- this district. Parties having mares to breed should call and see this horse before deciding. WANTED . MITCHELL. Sec. Freas Duns for d. the small oaoï¬oooogoooQ . . . wZ â€13.3. 903??†.749 silo. The property of William Helson being Lot 27, Con. 5 Ops, 3; miles from town. Will 3311 the farm with crop and stock and give possession at once or will sell the farm wlth plow. Leave as soon as harvest is over. Will sell to suit, purchaser. Will try and make terms to suit purchâ€" asers. Crop all in. There will be 6 acres corn, 4 acres roots. Farm to be sold cheap to make a ready Sale. Apply to proprietor on the premises or to Elias Bowes, Real Estate Agent, Lindsay, at once. bznxuu run DALMZUU acres more or less, 174 cleared, 150 acres tillable, small hardwood bush, small young orchard, well fenced and water- ed with 3 wells, and Scugog river running alang east and of farm, good frame house with kitchen, pan- try, dining room, parlor, bed room, down stairs, 5 bed rOomS and closets up stairs, hot air furance, good cem- ent cellar, frame barn on stone wall, fixed up to hold 48 cattle and 11 horses, with geod root house, cement floors all through and newly ehinglod B‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"North half of â€" lots 4 and 6 cancession 6 Mari- 1poszaL. Two hundred acres, eighty five acres clear, balance good woodland with quite an amOUDt of cedar a†pulp-wood. Half a mile from Ore; well Market, Church, Post Ofï¬ce, a1 School and one mile from Manilla. ing well at barn, For sale separately or together. Prices right for quick sale. For further particulars apply to D. McIntyre, 274 Carlton St., Toron-I - W . 999999499069 camowomm of Kirkfield,~one frame house with good stone cellar, soft water cistern with pump, and an acre of land, sta- ble for two horses and a cow, 4 hen pens well wired, six beautiful maple shade trees in front with property ‘adjoinlng‘worth two thousand dol- lars. Just the spot for a retired far- 1 in village. For price and all particulars, 3 clear deed with property, a1», My to H. Lacey. box. 35. tizkfiold, " .ARM FOR SALEâ€"200 FOR SALEâ€"1n the, beautiful vfllagé A. 7,. -- -_ A1)\‘--a;uSE IN '11-... ""191? Not a very large number of items but each one is such genuine good value that you will want to buy some of them all. 015%:th McIntyre Fancy Crepes, 23 inches Wide, in pretty colors and deszgns, very ï¬ne quality, per yd. 17c U. Check Ginghams in ï¬ne Scotch make, a good assortmen: of checks ans! colors euizab‘c for L dreasss, etc. Special per yard 12 l-2c Of all pure linen huckaback in ï¬ne quality, hav ing hemmed ends. size 18 x 33, in piain whize Special price $2.40 per dozen Extra specie), hemmelieii éi ea Redraw; T433115 of heavy' liren, :20 x 40, special vaiue 25¢ each A lot of mill ends of Towelling and Table Linens will be sold very cheap All Linen Towels UR Linen values hardEy need our introduc- tion to the Women of "Victoria County, but let us say that the prices effered 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. Heavy all linen, in plain or striped, including the celebrated Barnsley Crash. Per yard 10 to 15c. FOR SALE OR 1‘0 RENT 26 inches wi ie with perfect drying qualities. Special, per yard 14c All Linen Glass Towelling Crash Roller Towelling CASH AND ONE PRlCE Bedroom Towels 'owellings 'AN h by the undersigned until Tuesday: 15th, July, for the purchase off the I Michael Brady farm, S. 5; Lot 10, [(‘on. 6 Ops}, all cleared, new brick house and large frame barn. Consid- ered one of the best farms in Town- ship. The highest or any tender not neceSSarily accepted. Dated 2181:. June 1913. Address Nicholas Brady,. Adminis« ltrator, P. O. Box 123 Lindsay. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Bung the met half of lot 32, first ConcessiOn Town- ship of Fenelon, on the Victoria Road, containing one hundred acres- taken off for long Point Methodist, Church on the farm. Post ofï¬ce on the adjoining farm. Sixty acres an» der cultivation, balance second: growth timber, suitable for ranch or grain. For further particulars apply to Myles Haygarth, Victoria Road ed and in good state of cultivation, lot north half of 3, con. 10, Emily, 6 miles from Lindsay, two miles from church, school, post canoe and two stores. Leading road from Lindsay. Buildings on farm medium. For par- ticulars apply to W. O’Neil. Lindsay, 0nt.-â€"Wtf. FARM T0 RENTâ€"100 acnes particulars apply to Woodville, or J. H‘ Britain. 7ALUABLE FARM FOR SALEâ€" ‘ Sealed tenders will be received ' the undersigned until Tuesthy, under cultivation and one of I} most, complete Nursery 'plan: in Canada. Established 33 yr Free canllogue of stock 0.1 app] cation. Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont :LII sent to reliable enerzet VIE GSVE STEADY .EHPLOYIEKT ‘ARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres gbo'fl : clay loam. one and a hilt miles it of Woodville, brick house, good 11 and out buildings, two ï¬rst as wells, large orchard. For full ticulars apply to Wm. McIndoo,. adville, or J. H. Wickett, Little- )0 la )ï¬' "q OVER 600 ACRES “r. 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