FARE FOP. SALE- . " Brock, 100 acres a’hahnce in wog Women; stone in “Vanished, frame 'KOOd never failing? â€Ply to E ‘3“ agent omé'a, cheap m $6600 including growr macrop. failing health is the cause 0! ale. For further particumrs apply “Thea. Pwrmgton. JanetVille, Ont. theiate Douga 55!! 3. Eldnn EFORS DALEâ€"ram hr sale, north in of lo: :5 can. 1‘2 Manvers, 9S; mm more or 15 all lciearod, 45 acre grain crop, 27' s hav, a large orâ€" ï¬nd, mosh: s;- s and other good Filter apples. Large stone house twq $19133: house am} one at barn; one «11:30 1,? '0 fset, two 30 by 55 ft. HR with s: was sta ab‘ing room for 16 Iliad oi came a? d 5 horses. Farm gders the {dime 02‘ J anevtvflle, con- Witoch‘drcb. school and P633: F.) flint". bonsai 2.x ï¬n 30 by 50 feet a: with stone 5‘ $6. of cattle a1 ï¬ghts the gillaz {gable and] ï¬e from St :hrch, 3 2m dllrch and: 13;, small orchard. 0:: north. 1811an acres hard xood bush, on South farm wastes hardwood bush. The balance 6, c3116, Hariposrmcom 300 mes more or less, good Mid héuse frame bar: 40x80. good stone stabl- like @uim ï¬the pro gm; imme sir'able U grow '03 SALEMLot con. 3. Eldon it? w we: um}; P0P. s: LEâ€"‘Nonh half 01 . can. and South halflat - 1;". 8 “stein adj foundati-t-n, 2 implement housâ€" orcharlis. This property, at ime, was armed by two Par“ " :tsr rpnrt‘. culars apply“ Ween, $3.11ctor, WoodVillo, or Executars, D J. Malina-Druid Me) 1111.111, G‘enarm. Ont- l-t-L appi §;519¢k humane: _ - flaunt-n! Y J D nev J6 yroDenie . â€Lind; 37. For WW1 :3 a; y to James Taylor Oak- from school, tr: 0 miles Iron: 1, 3 miles Jon: post 031:1. {no} . and black mith shop Mï¬ ofWiiFaza Ham. For pafticn ppiy to ELIAS BOWES, Eceal of Fenelon at! betwecn halal! ce ation ssessi P'UP. SALEâ€"Lot 24, con. 9, ’5, 1% acres; about 90 clear- :e in wood. and Pasture. ms stone houSe win kitchen shad, frame barn and Stable“ vfer failing wells, 8 man ever failing runs through the la deep dark 10303, With humas. Apply to GEO- )N, Lot 2, Can. 13, Mari- ! by letter, 801103; Canâ€" r lot 13 Dawneyville umeviize, the property 0* mi, ï¬ne: house and kitty barn, sane stablingu 1‘08 fading well: well fenced ard and small mm. 8006 1: Line, blacksmith shop 3 a few rods of farm. Sit- d. For further particulats Lus. BOWES, rear ea- ‘ Lindsay. :a, the rest good pasture a, never failing stream.. is in good shape. There Izmibis two good 1100883. 1:3, 2 good barns on a .-4 x) ‘. APP For. SALE OR TO RENTâ€" 1 of lots 2 and 3, inthe 4th r‘enelon, 147‘; acres, more or gems cleared; 70 acres plough Lance pasture and ï¬mbEr; a barn and stable; gobd ; , in good state of culture.- 3cres new seeding. Well sup- ‘awatwr. Smiles from Lind- Lies from Camerog, on lead- betwesn Lindsay and Fenelon uh: THOMAS SHIER, Cun- IKE/3. 7.. I F. S.\LEâ€"â€"The estate of :gald Jamieson, lot 13, 'n, 211 acres, about 170 culthation, 5 acres 0. LEIâ€"The SiIVerwopd Home- dioininz the village of Oil:â€" of ' we best and most de- perties in Ontario torm- csnsisting oi140 acres :5, {rather with the best '3 to be found on anyhrm Owner will sell and “ession either with ;\LEâ€"-The Martin J. D023“ . 'or 431;: or to rent. â€"-'l'he ist q latter, lot 15. and the {lot It. con. 13 Emily.150 11am! comfortable build- cg oxchard. Apply to WM.- 33b0fu, or to Stewart Lindsayâ€"WU. FOR SALE rent to. good cultivation. i ,uâ€" mm“, 00 oi moat-mt. KS risks on “B md’ d »s 12:. Broad. we! a Us acres of well in: ad. 13milgs east 01 .1 clear, plenty of ma? Sept- 1, .1911.,For fur-u :1 apply to Mrs. E, :g' crop; This farm 7: miles from Mari- 'be Farrell farm, east 17, and south east .m. 9, Ops. 150 acresr. g1: possession March Stewart; : O’Connor; acres 0, don, 100 acres more or less ; half mil-a from Glemrm; store, postman blacksmith and Church.:~Geod house, large barn and orchard. two good wells. Soil, clay loam. For further particulars apply to H. is. MAG- WOOD, Victoria Rd. â€"w3.- - - TE r'DERS’ will be received by the - undersigned up until Sept. ist 1911, for the estate of the late Mfé. Robt.'Fceter, lot 2, eon. 7, Mariposa, in the village 6f Crwewell containing 80 acres more or 19331-50 acres hndez‘ cultivation, balance pasture and swamp Good Irame dwelling, driving house, with stables Splendid loca- lon. Post oflicz, grain .‘h-d, store 'and church within ï¬ve minutes Walk. and within hi.†8. mile or Manilla Junc- tion Railway station. For_ furthe: part. culars apply to the executors, Mrs. R. A. Elleker Cresawell, or Mrs W. T. Clarke, Ryckman’ s Comets. â€"w L. ~ 100 acres north 11811 10.1: 310,:c'0_n. 13, Maripcsa, and 50 was north-east quar er let 11, can. 13,16? ripcdi. Ap- ply ’60 J. P. Anderson, aniï¬gton, Ont. -w3 ' . ARM FOR SALE 103 To RENTâ€"â€" ~ 100 acres north hall lot 710,-cbn. l'nvspnonul 565;;5’75 tâ€"gns'ion; restorci Vim and vitality. Premature decay and all sexual weakness netted at once. mimosa}, .wfl} make you a new mamf ; Price}? a} 29:53:.wa to: ARMV FOR SALEâ€"North half 0!: Lot 9, and South half qi_No.10. on the†11th cont; ‘0! Tavesxiémi‘br E1- â€"â€"â€"'â€"-â€"‘ ‘VVV, Phosohonofresiores every NW9“ â€1° b°dY .. u- --M...- opnqirm : restores Electric Restorer turned 'LOSTâ€"-Between Lindsay and‘Emivly, < ' a purse containing a sum of money. Finder kindly leaVe at this omce and recive reward.-â€".'12w1. Printed notices containing further informationas to conditions of pro- sed Contract may be seen and blank arms of Tendel may he obtained at the Post Ofï¬ce of Woodvflle. and‘az the Ofï¬cer of thePost omce 'Ins'pector as Toronto. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General. will he re- ceived at Ottawa until neon on Friday, the Is: September, 1911.11):- the conveyance oiHis Maj esty’ s Mails on: .pxoposed contxact fm fom years sittimes per wwk each waxy. lwtwcen G. C. AN DERSON, Snpen intendent Post Ofï¬ce Depaxtms'nr. Mail Ser- vice Blanch, Oth:,1 15th July. 1911. WOODVILLE AND WOODVILLE from the Postmaster Gcnex-al’s plea ure. TENDERS ton SALE or FARM MAIL GflNTRABT THE ONLY STORE 1N LIN D‘SA yj sELLlNG smmmnv CLOTHES FOR SALE WANTED L08] 56 or two to: 500 nbnv :r 51' :2 LmDSAyg MOST ACCESSIBLE 51012233 us- 0,600....\ 0000‘... $00!.oo‘ooouooflooutooooo10.000050000005000. ‘ o O AUG. lieâ€"North of anunto Sarnia line meiwthz all branch AVG. luâ€"Pnims in Baden: Ontario. . 3 . ». * AI G. :3â€"«P0mts \\ est 0: Tornvro' m Onta’ï¬sd‘ 4.1 U. 25â€"AH points east of Toronto in Uétsid antl' Quebec The demand for Hat vesters alungiflle Can: No: the. wages good; . . IMPORTANT --'1‘0 reach Canadian.Northnnqmints Vita «viii.- ba next-P‘s- sary toh-avd’by Canadian’Paciï¬Ã©gï¬ailwny to Winnipeg. _ . , _ ,. Fm.- fuil information :xpph‘ Itufgglgï¬exwtrs uf the Cmadind Northern Rail- way. Canadian Paciï¬c RailwayJQd-ntrai Ontario. Bay of Quin‘te Ema Bmx kvillu, \Vest port and North 3Â¥rétem Railumys. . . \Vnte for Homeseekers’ Guidé§=howing‘25309'fg’jeg-‘h‘ox‘nesteadsfl‘vaviï¬' ing thg settler. '5“, ; ' v a . » AUG A- qusg 151 _. Emma]! stations in On- d“ h tariu, 'l‘monto and Fast. â€an; zur-t Sa-Otia Jcp. 1.an East on (3.123. ; lso .121 m. and Eastern Ontario. August 23,34“. 413.1 st-eï¬Ã©ié Ticreh- r‘eg rcze'htative fumets appginted b the dinerenzvuwcrnmiems‘will meet an en- gage ma) on arm'axrat Winnipeg. , «I Fre» tr-msportation’ will Be furnished at “'iiml'nmr m miï¬tc A..ï¬mr§:-n n. $ 1 U , e U U to Wmmpeg. ‘- Cho; 1; of destirgatioh left-to the; excï¬féiqhist ' and free transporting»; grantea from Winnipeg West to Regina, Saskatoon, Vlarman. Swan River and intermediaté‘ points; Nommal rates to all other points on the Canaéian Northern Railway. . A ‘ On return journey. tickets at “8500, conditional op‘BQ day; work, will ,be issxed to original starting point as sho'w‘n on going tiék'et. ‘ ' " ' D A T E s{ 13,0 F " SA ‘L‘E é Au ' uet ZSthâ€"Prom all stati'gns Torun~ g t-n and B2833. 151 ,Outa-jo smiQerc- 9350 East“ Onllm, Senna 112% m: t .xmflnBay» - - » , v 51! at Winnipeg tormints cumnadian Pa- cxï¬c, gas: of Moosejaw andSaakaLoon, and at. a'ccm a mile wizaLtï¬ere‘ni in Saskatche- wan an.) Alberta. ,_ Special trains from To- ronto and Ontariopninta through to‘ Win- nipeg without, change. ~» 1' , '- THE ONLY IHROUGH LINE ' u- gust ' ' _Fr.'m 'aLI stations on £11 A 3rd lines on and south of tho Grand Tr mk Main Line, To onto to Surnia. including all stations on C P. Toronto to Dal-(zit. and Branch Lines. includin Guelph Sub-divsion from fluelph.80ut and Brampton South. as“, 291â€" J’rt-m all staï¬nm Xurth A t l of Grand Trunk Main Efnc, Toronto ‘0 Samia includ'ng 0.9.11; pm... , mm. :1 .Ict. and West; aLip Grand [was pun: Toronto to Callamlax inclu- SEN- and We. DR. McALPINE $10.00;: $10 T‘; Canadian Nprthern i’R‘éHway Special attention to diseases 3 of Miss; Thad: and. phase" I. T. RICH, M.D.,' Member of the Royal Coilege of Sur geons. .3 width}; Ehgland:¢-= Special .3. nttentmn to Surgéryfnnd dis- eases of women and chlldren , Mén’s Socks, 8â€"-Lmes m ()nmrMSOUCb of 01.33, ?‘om'nti Lb Sai'nia aha ho Province of Quebec; '-’ ' lieâ€"North of anunto Samia line melanin: all branches h'nd t. he Can Itsâ€"Paints in l-Imrem Ontario“ -. > » 1 ‘Iust new we are sltowmh an Immense range of the new style suits for Fall in. Tweeds, Worsted ï¬nished Tweeds, Black and Navy Serges and Vicunas. These are made iq' every way equal to meï¬f 'n‘ant tailor clothes and yet the prices: are very reasonable. We insist on a standard of quality through all our garment“; that marks them -as being satisfaci ‘ tory in every detail. The prices range as follows: H ; Men’s Fancy anleSopks in a great many patterns and colorings that so d 2,6 2; pa it regularly; on baleoat18c pair or. 4.3;. 3 Pa}? 50C some. DATES Men; Suits" Ready â€To : Put » The Suit for Every Day K -- or for Best Wear W1“ h and WEST s"-.,$s‘; $10, \VINNIPEG to to .North 1w Lem- to Winnipeg. 1 Chow? 6f destï¬aï¬qh ‘leftfté and free tragsportlggpb granted from WE ‘sv Lin-em saunagglfiABVEsEmswm $33 7$1_52$18$20 3'23 Harvesi: is‘ in full: s'viiiig heÂ¥e. Most of the spring wheat is bemg cut and some odtsi -_ " , <~ _ Mr. and Mrs}? A’. 7000632313,“ Fen- elon, spent Sunday with friends in Baddow. --.~ - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ephriem MAGregor, Mr. and Mrs.- Wm. Harris; of. Garner- on, vis;ted here last week and also spent. a day in rehe- huekleberry marsh. - ‘ » ‘ Miss M mxutuéworth 1s spending a; flaw days here, the' guest: of Mrs; '1‘. Suggitt. , ~ » - - ‘ «1‘56 1iRQCKfS'fli', ‘IWTEï¬BORQO Will vim. BENSON HOUSEQLIND- SAY, _ gryV Ist‘ ahd.3rd-Wodnesday cf the month from 2 p. m. 10 6pm:. for onsnl t Lion; in E7e. Ear and. Nose and Throat. ' Monuments. Get Imus signs, ; 7- or. T. PiM‘cflï¬ï¬‚bugh Lindsay Mamie germ Artistic Lighting ï¬nishing and ï¬rst t'lass \v okaanship. ‘- (‘hannmg' chtuxes taken 2’0 Chil- dten at théir plgy. ' Amateur wérkv promptly attend- ed to. Galleryâ€"Kent Street, Lindsay THESWBSG The Morton. Studio Pair Nor. Lmes'is very h‘ea'x y5"fuld' Shmia‘ ind fi’om sinking†~ih't‘lxe LINDSAY i de-{sfh NQI'V») 02' Fir: H.114 RICHkï¬â€˜Ã©ï¬ï¬ï¬. . U!!!) BADDDW of G: :mitw an -. 40F Eastern Canaéa -._IS_._ Nun. Ry“ Tai'on'tn. Nb}. On: By If. and ‘99 (I! 5). sed-‘o‘n; »‘\F;’ednes<l'a£yl“éf hocni ' His déatï¬ cam'ér With suéh' Jalai‘ihi’n'g' sud’den‘ess that'man'y'r' ofrtiis" {own friends had noi; eVen bet. rd "of'his' ï¬lm-5;. The funeratitook' place o'n Friday 1 ‘aftern’oon item the famJy‘ residence. {lMain-st, to‘St. Paul’s'Chï¬i'ch from theme to Mindeï¬ cen‘ietery for int-er- imenttw ,_,f‘: c : ,. . â€ilï¬'I' il'ï¬â€˜ r Maesiw Music'Cab'met A handsome new music cabinet has been placed inthe J M. Greene Mus- ic Co 5. store, thhm st. It is made of phk, std-lids. 3mg feet hjgh ,ahd will hold :5, 000 copies ‘-Mr.‘*.’Ray “Youhgféf Wihni‘peg, Was down to.‘ Ottawa. ~lanai: week" “and 01% his way home. s‘t’opmd7 over for; a daydn town towvisit ‘liis‘iunciég' Mr.- Yodï¬g.’ erra'and' Mré. C. Ee’rJram'b'sf of Chi-é cage, 'an'd‘ :Mr 0:8. Dixdï¬;" of-“Grac'eg Idaho, with Mr. Ezra“WaIâ€"'d a‘é‘j'g'lï¬dé, ‘ are making a tour '0! “ti-he 3Upp‘ér iékesi and aï¬Ã© camped ou- I'noï¬htéin' take; ‘ ' i g ' Children Cry 5 Miss Théreésa .5an Mfés D0556 Go} of Lindsay; my 7 vi§iting theii‘i' permits Mr. and mm nJonathaln‘sCox', of Min- den. . .. m ,' Jr.~ ‘. Mrs. Peck, sr. went {0 visit Ihaf daughter Mrs. Rev. Cary. †‘Sadness- he‘s: come t6 the hdme of: NR. and Mrs. A. C. Jones, 'of fawn in: the sudden d'eét‘h of their only 80:1,?1 Abr'ahbm Bi-adl'eyi‘age‘d’ 1‘0 yé‘srs'. 01:1;1 Monday last he was taken. ill with al severe attack of t'oneflitis aï¬ï¬‚ pas-i ‘Mr. John Bowe'n, t‘o’m‘xb’rly'of Minâ€" den, di‘ed at the' hou‘ie of liis‘ €011, Hr. Herman Bowen aé Gréw‘ville,’ 'SaékL, on July 21 1911, aged 76 yéars. 'He is surviVed by his WLIe, four sans and one daugnter.‘ ' Miss Ruby Small returned home‘ last week after spending her holidays? inthecity. ' ~ .- 5; Tampa-<52: Tuesday, October, 3rd is named as} Show Day. ,1 Mr. E. ,H. Hollefre-nc} and. neon \icLor- and Mr. apd Mrs. Lucas, at .Toronto,; are holidajy'ing in tQWn. ‘ . ‘ , .. .,?i The Misses A Taylor, E. Ericka nell,an(1 «L. Humphrey, of Toronto,i are hplidaring at Lake Via â€"w Point; South Lake. .- z 3! . Miss Carry and Neilie Barry,_0 0: Dunnvme, are v-§1t1ng friépds {Ln this localitYC k_.[4.u.1 l: ':Ri:“ 1-':‘ Miss Ad-a Hogg» Miss Jjna P1138: and their hiendv M153 Evaline O’ Héarn, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baker of town. 'Mr. ‘ aï¬de7Mf's‘. ’Craig, Mi; and Mrs. Chas. Noice, Mms RobmSOn, Mr John NoiCe anï¬ Mr. FaLrhjad all of (it To- ronto 63mg flo visit Mrs_. E Noice of town eariy last wééK †, Miss Ransom andrgMiss Baldwin. fre- turned to Lindsay after spending ‘ a few d-ayngi-th Virignds, in Minden.‘ 1 Messrs HW‘. Kii-kwo éd‘, Grof'v er Harâ€" rison and- J (5111: Campbell? started’ for the Prairie c'ouxi'try Iaét Week; ' 0 4-,.. 7.9,, . (Spgcml to Tha .Pgsf) . CoII. Sam Hughes paid Mulder). a flying visit last week, ,. : 7 - ; . ; Mason, M. L. A.- visitezdn tam:1 L8; week. z MINDEH" MATTERS Fri-HEW PWCE STORE LLmDsAV . PRICES RANQE Matt 3' Neckwear . . .. {his is a splendid- r4 age? in a nice range of neat pa! 25C; :Qn75alfet.at; gacb" $18G 01" "2 1 1 ~, 1 .' We are the only-stare ‘id Lindsaywsellling Semi'Ready Chthes and iwhen ydd geï¬'a éuit made bribe-Semi Ready peop e \c-u x'rrt «Cmnvhlift‘: v'mr h' white. The pxi'ces‘ are quite 11’ 1'1.- w’w} ‘cJ' 1 yuuionly for quhl't'ty' thh ï¬t and ï¬nish 1111'an 11'1. ' We take p9u1j_me5.sure iitid have the gar- meat made JLlst to y9111' partidul‘ar liking f1om ygur choice of £11 im'hense range of very dopular materials. Prompt de- livery and a perfect ï¬t. guaxabteed,‘ Mamas ‘ 390:! 94‘? M I 33?}? bf silk four-in-ha'nd Neckwear items. Regular 5 3. Mn -;‘ EFROM $20 to $30 E88 or 3 for 5Qc Messrs. John Fostei‘ and Will. am Clarké Jéft â€dd the Harvesters excur 91011 {Or thé N. W. ’1‘, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryant and f1m'â€" fly, Toronto, we're visiting friends in this mcim‘t‘y 1am: week. Mr. and Mrs A. F Craig and two children agent the past week with :fx‘iends at -“G’re en Bank.‘ " ’ Mrs. Jesse Byam, and family, Mill- brqok, wage ..the guests at Mr. and Mrs.. Shea last week. , ‘ L‘f‘ W“ ' i ' é-eâ€"er-eâ€"H.@ , W ' +O-H-O-O-Hâ€"Gâ€"Hâ€"eâ€"9-G~O-6~%*H :30:ng an -M\: I SaturdaYAUGJZ , , As the dates the} year embrace Lindsay Civic Hdday (Mondaylux. 14,) this out ing will providc'a delightful short vacatio .‘trriprat the week-end. The excursion puts on «in-easy reach'of points in-the Niagara Penis .sula and New York Smut: _ l 4 COminittee. R H. Graham, R. Nay- 101' mm Hall†W.Nicholls,.L. 1". J1!!...... ",Eécc'ufsion‘ticketsare good. going on abo‘ve Special'tx‘ain only, and' wxll be; honothe on any return train'inp to 'Mon‘dayaeveni red Aug. 14,, Exgursipnjsts holding tickets ing. Niggata’ Fallsdmay make the 1ripf‘,bct For Toronto-and- that- point on any on; qwccn Niagara River Line ste'amers eithcrï¬atf the on Monday. ‘ V {f urday Excursic'nists to the Mighty Niagara Falls will leave the Niagara River Steamer at Queenston and travel by the International R)‘; to the Falls. . Returning they will take the- Great [Gorge Route on the American side which runs as far as Lewiston and transfer ‘ t that point'to theisteamer for Toronto. By this. arrangement the sightseei- will make the' complete circuit ef the Niagara River and be able‘tq ï¬'iew the many interesting points on â€TORONTGand NIAGARA FALLS Time Table and Fairies '- Gr'andIrunk Special Trï¬nw CAMBRAY (Svemal t0 the East) Chairman Com. . Children Half Faré;S u..£a b.» s! . . v4 53, 911mm â€saggy? 97 755 34'â€. 7.7.8 ON 4 ~ ; ‘V__«~.. e.‘ .., ;-.A~ See the nice glassware we giVe M; B. gums, 205$ Iâ€"l u m 'm a) c: .QH‘fEP.‘ 1 957} ENTRANCES 0N KENT AND WILLIAM STREETS The Qu~rterly o'fiichl Board of th~ Methodist Church met on Monday ai- texnoon for the transaction oi th: r2- gular business. ThelLadies Aid 2130 met at the home of W.R Feir. Tea. Miss Mable Avery enféétained ' a friend from Pe'terhofo on SundAy. Rev T. Brown, Lindsay. took th: charge of the savic‘zs in‘the Methoâ€" dist Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cowsoh, Onlha are served after the meeting. . spending afew weeks among friends . Miss A Rustad. Lind 85', is Spend- i in this vicinity .i ing a few days with her friand Miss Mr. I. E. We don. Lindsavi scent -W8U'€D- Mr. I. E. Weldon, Lindsay, agent Sunday amen; friends in the village†I during July fï¬ï¬ï¬‚mwm 1.9x T-he' many friends of Mr. William tnderson Caroline street, ~ wil' be pieased to learn that he is recovering from his recant attack of typhoid fe- ver. “Bin" 335 conï¬rmed to his room for seven weeks. ' - ,Jlr. Wilkinson has c::nmenc;d pul- ling down the ghease faczory. He in- tends using the lum‘cer in bgildin; a new cottage.