Manatee!!! orbumcwkhnnaï¬ll- Spain, Brain- andlargc‘hnds.tppliedbymbbing, atah DrugStoru, 25¢. Besides the regular drill theré is the signal corps, under the leader- ship of LieuteDMt Bruce Hopkins. this corps is engagedJin learning the germ]; and is progressing very rapid- ly. . The juvemgle Ibngle bad is making fast. headway under t'hg- leadership of Mr. charms Banks, and by the time that the regiment returns there will be some very time buglers among the membera.~:. 1::l!1t- Barriefield, Sept. 3rd â€" The third day of drill in the camp has passed and all is well. Elbe 45th indulged in a good stiff drill to-dhy and In the ï¬tter-noon they paraded with the 46th ugd 47th battalions on the par- ade grow. 'llhe boys made a splen- did showing as they marcheï¬ along to the tune ‘of .the Highland Daddie. The wmt'her last night was very I cold down this way and: a light rain‘ fell for. a 'good part of the night... Those in the tents could have stood a few more blankets, but there were none to be had, so‘t’hey Had to do the other thing. Early in the evening~~ai mic-sore] show and band tournammt was held on the parade grounds and was attended by large crowds., A large bonfire was built and around this the performances took place. There was singing, boxing, selections by the hand, and altogether. it was a successful aï¬w. 1 e : STAINLESS IODINE OINTMENT ‘0‘» ‘333'6'33'53333'8'3‘CT‘V‘V'5'6 NW3$$33$3$33$C35 .V-o Iflt' do record ‘ iod 'no In fact. history 811 inceptic every 3 a. : UCCCSS‘ For L11 It is likely that the excursion“ to the Thousand Islands will take place am Monday next. Most of; *Uhe boyssiza- tend patronizing it. .- . . The W are W a oon¢rt on' the grounds to-m'ght, which prom- isesmbewfllpatrwized. u. The 4501: camp, .3 the largest on the ground WM~ the exception at the on» is the paper for home news . The hospital corps has had a num- ber of cases on already but there axe very few from the 45th. They are mostly of stomach trouble and nothing serious. A number of the 45th were up tawn last evening and called on the local Y.M.C.A. Mr. Thompson, form- erly of Lindsay, who is in charge, treated the boys fine, letting them have the use of the gym and plunge baths. Mr. Thompson has always a :warm feeling in his heart for old Lindsay on the Scug'vg. Major. (Wtillimn [Henley arrived in . 10-day the 451.11 regiment paraded 70 the rifle butts, where they held up their usual ï¬ne standard. The band is holding up its own and and its music is listened to with much interest. They have made up a new. selection which pleases the officers of the battalion Very, much. It is like- .ly: that the citizens of Lindsay will have a. chance to hear it at some tut~ nre date. | Some of the Evening Posts arriv- ed in camp Larday, and were read :with much interest by the men. The correspondent received ten or twelve on the noon mail and when he went out to drill he had sold them an. El'he men sax that after all The Post . Barriefield ,Sept. 2-Drill is in full progress at .the camp today and everything points to a busy two weeks ‘ Last night a heavy. shower passed over the city, and when the soldiers awoke in the morning it was rath- ei- wet. But this is all In asoidier’s life, and thoae who had to jump in- to wet clothes took it good natur- .edly. x l - I The cooks hate noun got down to their usual gait and everything is being dished up in fine style. Military Camp at Barrieï¬eld w. R. WIDDESS§ ‘ 3 3; Agent Canada Life Assurance Go. 0 I. Life on the Tented Field by our Citizens Sollicry l§§€§§§§§§‘§§§§O§.§§QOO§§§OOO§699.9"... every $ioo.oc paid by them. “- :uccessfnl ma nagement- IOO'OOOOO‘OOOO do Claim Has Been contesteduâ€"The Canada Life has a record of sixty years of honorable dealing, during which per- iod 'no claim has been contested on account of a technicality. In fact. no record of any such action appears in the entire history of the Company. $115 For Every 8100 Paid In.â€"The Canada Life since its inception has paid or credited to its policy-holders $115.00 for “mm Ctmm naid bv them. This is conclusive evidence of THE (ANADA HIT ASSURANCE '(0. IMPORTANT EFACTS CONCERNINGâ€" â€"‘The stat! of the Lindsay branch of the Farmers’ Bank of Canada 1) 18 been increased by: two officers; J. L. Coulter, transferred trim: the Bezhany branch. and J. 1". Kelly, transferred Iran the- 7 Toronto branch. , . ; - d ._1 Few pe0ple are miserly enou'ghf to keep their .troubles to themselves. The laggmcuflvtuml shows are’ de- veloping the brains that bring about the great «blames flu» the method noâ€! farming and in this WaJ‘Ixinflsay Fair is valuable as an educational asset- just as wafluaéble as a. umavemity. . {the great. agrflcultura} Is‘Uow‘s are constantly growing in their import- ance to the country‘ Mum Fair is classed among the greatest.~ ( Indications Point to (he of the Grand- est Shows Ever Held ‘ Winds point to the fact that Lmdnaa’s Dentin!!! Fair this year will be the best ever. 15h: prediction 008M ‘50 be re'aliized. EVery year’s! fair. ought to be biggeri thhtni the\ one precul‘ng. ‘T~ -. climax of title ascend- ing series ought to always :be far- Our Great Fair ‘ Will be a Success .‘l-‘Q° I Go. Constable {Hebsw mlade a clever. capture of an alleged horse thief at two o’clock Tuesday mmg. Mr. Barrett Everyman at Mount Albert, 1 let a Home and 112816 but to a strain;- er who lh‘adbeen' doing Home sign painting new village to drive out aoonpleotmfles'tdseeaqu milk was at half past three o'clock on IMonday afternoon. The stranger, ' who gave his name as Charles Tabor. not returning by seven o'clock Bar- ret got anxious and hitched up a rig and drove out to the place Tabor said he Was going. Finding he had not been there Barrett made an- quirys and traced him as far south as Ringwood. from thence to Mark- ham, reaching here about 110’cloek Here Barrett hunted up Constable Hebson, and on making enquiries they found a stranger and a horse‘ and rig answering to the description} had put up at the Tremont House for an hour at nine o’clock in the ev- ening. and leaving here had driVen south. Barnett and Hebson followed dowtn the Markham road and traced ‘their man to Kennedy's hotel. and :found Tabor asleep in bed and the horse and rig in the harn.'Hebson arrested his man and brought him to Markham. taking him be train to Mount Albert Tuesday morning. where he was brought beIore Mag- istrate Moore. who after hearing Bar- nett’s evidence committed him for tr'al. Hehson Ibook Mm to Toronto thesamemdght by theC $Nx’R'Ila‘bâ€" or who pleaded not guilty claims to be an Englishman and to have serv- ‘ ed in the South African war. He is a strapping young fellow of about % years of ageâ€"Markham Econom- ist. Arrested in Bed for Horse Stealing In Stole Horse in loan! Albert and m Amsted It Wotan nWhnt' the cooks don't give the men can 'be eaaidy purchased near ot hand. \All day long young lady from the city pass from one tent tonn- other. With all kinds of .pies for Bale. These, ‘however, cost money, and the coin soon rugs out; ‘ a Jlbere is also in the corny a city newspaper ofï¬ce where all the lead- ing papers can be purchased, includ- ing the Post, Globe, Wlhig, eto. ! .The boys are becoming used to mp lite and everything is running inmll swing. ( . .~ camp laBte waning. and is on duty to- day. r - ' ' I Fire on Lindsay Strdt Friday momggg about. 5.30’ b’olock‘a ï¬re {broke out im‘ a; brick atrncthre on Lindsay-st, the property of Mr. M. E. Cl'amgney The hm gédere’spond. edapnomlptly and the fire was extan- guiahed before" my great damgg wag done. ‘: . . .\ a. , . . . Mr. Brady has secured Mt. (Percy Mulhemxn. as soloist. Percy: has been making ahï¬t imBetenboro and Oril- 11.: Ly ‘ Last might a spiendid View 0;? the Start of yesterdays mar-than was thrown on the canvas and remark- ably clear hnd distinct: . On Monday a splendid view of it): start of Labor Day's marathon wgs James Browne Peterboro’s favor- ite tenor and his singing prm'ed a treat to those who were fc-rtunat: enough to hear. It is understood the management will secure his servic-s Mr. Geo. Brady took formal possu- sion of the Lyceum theatorium on Monday and it is his intention to have the play house thoroughly ren- omted and brightened. The Thutorium to be [modelled and Considenbly Improved New Management At the Lyceum The sham battle will likcny take place on Thursday. A his ï¬eld day is being held in Lhze camp to-day. and by. the looks cf things a monster meet. will be held. It is now definitely decided that the 45th will leave for home Thurslay night at 8 o'clock by C...PR arrh- ing home early next morning. i The ï¬rst death took‘plucc 0113a.- urday. when a priVate in the 49:!) died of heart talus. His body was shipped home. '3 'The 45th Regiment Cominglnto Shape A stabbing may took place the other night in the 40th rchment. A man in his anger struck snotheraol- dner m'the back with his bayonet, He then escaped but was recaptured The victun expects to leave the has. pita] to-day. Barriefield, Sept 8.;â€" The Sunday church parade was held yesterdayon the parade grounds and was attend- ed by a large concourse of Kingston cituens. At 9 o'clock the different regiments lined up and with the dif- erent bands at their head marched out on tothe large field where the service was held. It was an awe-in- spiring scene as company after com- pany marhced with stately step to church, to the tune or some cl], .well-known hymn. The appearance of the. soldrers was commented upon by the cntizens present. The corps from ithe Royal Military College were in attendance and also a few of the James Wallace, chaplain ot the 45th preahced a very eloquent sermon to the assembled throng. assisted by other well known preachers. The rest of the day was spent m sight seeing by .the soldiers. A very heavy rain passed over about noon but when Old Sol came out again after the ram everything was bright again The old Fort Henry was the 9'13le place of attractton yesterday. All day the place was crowded with soldiers. eager to haVe a lock at the historic old fort. The old soldier in charge of the place very kindly sh0w ed the Visitors through the building and when they had seen cverytting took them through the tunnel and. dungeons. Other .places of attraction: were the penetentiary, Queen's Uni- versity. and Fort Frontenac. In the. e‘ening church was held in the YJL GA. and .was attended by. large crowds. ! in. The 45th is steadily rounding in- to shape and expressions of praise are heard on all sides. The regiment is nearly as large as the rest of the regunents put ‘ttogelher. As they march up she parade grounds they seem to work Illke clock work so steadily do they march.‘ ‘ Mr. Roy .Wynn, o! the'band, met With a little mishap yesterday. While crossing a ditch he stepped in such a manner as to twitch his knee. He could hardly walk on his foot for a time, but he is out again to-du'. Mr. Chas. Sutcliffe has been ap- pointed oorporal in the signal corps He is a good man and will fill the position well. Clio-night the Sylvester band plays on the parade ground instead of en Victorxa park. . Another concert was held on the paxk last evening by the CobOurg band. The concert was highly appre- ciated. , l It is learned on good authority that the regimwt will return home on next; Thursday morning by C.P.R.ar- riving in- town the next. morning about 8.80 o’clock. (From Our .War Correspondent) Bdrnefield Sept. 4â€"‘l'he fourth day at Barriefield camp is past and the drill for the day is finished. The weather to-day was fine and cool and a good stiff drill was indulged All! the boys are well and eating hear‘ulyo. , ‘ Will Probably Return Friday Morning Rev. Mr. Wallace Preached on Sunday «a mzse inuhese days and win He 9'" i What is (you «(mute of David's til} in its fulfillmenyl! 'I , , lolmaoter an an individual; man-f «Verses 5-7â€"W can! you say in Lesson for Suadny, September 20 MW pimp ppirgt, (hymn, by_ 1908;1- the Review for the past David in this event“ 15 90138813! always ""0â€" an: chd there or 01030831113 always “311‘, “ï¬der w PILL 01.333â€! ‘3 did Ill BSIBW, ind Nb!“ ‘ f“ can high (lath .Vezpe 3-4 - Hem was before “’1’- «Verses 4.5â€"“ did David know that .he was 80M ° in 1 mm: man: be king}! 1.8m; xvi;113‘ " '1 How «would you} Does God ever give a persml 0110‘} of Dn-v‘ .d's reign! mzse inuhese days sand win He 9'“ ! Want -i.s mun: an in its Minimum 1 , - ‘ Wham“ a min What. 1‘4 (be evidence from the bible that God‘ has planned [or one man to be the bobbin: only of one wife ! Verse 2â€"Was God pleased or die- Plcaed with David (or. havins to man; WW: I day 3 . If our tint answer from God in not clear and dull, ought We to keep on asking Mtil we are satisfied†See I 81m. [ii;24. xiv;37. xxiii 3.â€: 9-12- Ie 1t reusable, or is it tutti“). to expect God to deï¬nitely answer. szmilar mutter-ot-tnct questions to- What. method did God pmbnbly take to Met Duxid's two‘nutter- at he: quorum! 1‘ Golden Text-Duid went on and: grew great, land the Lord God of Hosts was Via} him. II 8mm: 5,; 1.5. :Veme 1â€"1131 Dtvid expect! I deï¬n- ite and clear-cot unswer froin the Lord 111 response to his enquiry l Suggestive Question: on the My School Lassa by Rev. Dr. Lissa" for the lntmnï¬ml lmnpcr Bible Study Club SEPTEMBER 13. 1908 .' What are the chief human ,qmli- I 1, and “:8 which are neocmi’y in order to David maid-c k’ v r J m o e have Incas: mlifei. | Israel. 11 Sam. 2; 1-7; 5; 1.5. Golden Textâ€"David went on and! “when“. grew great, uni the Lord God of Verse I‘m a“ not. 60‘ hukc Host..- Iwu Wm: shim. II 8m._'v 5,; 3-5- pm?“ king but knell at the time he ,Vme aâ€"m Dnvid expect! a dam- m W “in “Jud-III. eichc yew- ' previouiy I . u- __.| 4..--..1. -umn. (mm tho I 3. Each question must be nnswcrcd separately. and the paper wrjttcnou one side. only. No answer must ex- ccd e00 word: in length and maybe less. '11, wilrbe a convenience nhtud- cuts will write their answer onlot- be in the poueumn of this papal by August 80. 1909 which allows two .woeka grace the! the close 01 the contest. “an! tor the prizes. It is. now- 9 ever, desirable that the questionsbe answered as the lessons are studied . (this club is tor the purpose otpro motting in an unfettered way.’among the masses. n'vnder study of ,che Bible and the babel truths otChrist- ianity. It is composed of all Tthoee who join a local club. and take up this month‘s course herein ouilmed. barring only ordained ale:- (zymen. .We tune the systematic-:0 operation of the latter. but it is not _consiaered fair to have them com- pete for the prizes. Sunday school teachers. Bible class scholars. god church goers generally. belonging to thll Newspaper Club. also none- church goers of all shades of opin- ion. sAll such who have not: joined are warmly invited to do so. and to compete {or the prizes. 1 CONDIIIONS OF THE CONTESL'. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family must be a subscriber (0111.: paper during the continuance of :h.‘ contest in order to quality, for mem bership in this Loos! Club. 2. Each contestant in this Local Club must answer each 0! the writ~ ten questions tor 2 consecutive weeks. commencing Saturday, 3-1;. 22. .1908, and the answers must all The Past has arranged to conduct a branch of the Internntion- 41 Newspaper Study Club. Thcqnua- tions will appear in this department every week. end nll are invited to write out their wsweu and Send them in to this office. An: informa- -tioa regarding the contest will nleo be gladly given at nny time by about: .who ask tor it. It coats nothing to join and the prince are well worth the winning. . Persona may join the club litany time during the year. but must, 0! oouree answer the 53 questions to 'JJ’JJ’JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJMJJ-WJJJJJJ8.333.: 3W, rtrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr JJJJJ‘JJJJJJ.’ Are your' boys too strenuous for their clothes ? Instead of blaming the youngsters why not get clothes that will stand the abuse. Progress Brand‘ boy-proof" clothes will hold them all right, and ‘will make an able bodied live boy “go some " to wear them out in a seasc n 7 Bring the boys in and let us ï¬t them to a suit that will keep them well dressed for some time to come. 5â€".â€" M. J. CARTER, ï¬gy Proof Gloth__§_s Boys’ Two and} Three- piece Suits in the new Fall and Winter patterns from $250 to .................. THE BIBLE STUDY CLUB I quarter. . Wu 3 it, and is it than ï¬ght. tint we unpaid ("on those who are 1:. â€our bone an flesh" more dun we do “hell? 1‘ ‘ Netti there be gm doubt on the , pan 'of my co! u- that we stun ful- ï¬l own high dmm mu Names 4-5â€"-At m pcflodf -Ln life in a Jae-why m :4: in best i I How‘ Would you hunting the results .Versc 2â€"1, real, ability and merit dwm, 01': swerully, rewarded in this valid! 1 . . To mm extent. (1003! it depend w. on ourld'ea u to our simulation. or mecca mud; main question must be enacted in writing by member: of m dâ€. 1 Q - , Verne 3 â€" .God M manned um DEVI! unlit! be king over all Is- rul, his He m like manner a N"! [or («be 121:: of every man? Can Got! any- bring things to put. «no he deaitel. NEW 0: what men do I . . 8.00 All who can write and bu (dean are m zed to take up these atudicp regardleu of the-degree at their ed- ucation. n the â€pen no nod valued from an «National or liter-.1 y standpoint. but from the what of view 01 the was: of their reasoned ha, and for"- '31“ it invaded and in like manner etch bible md book will be inscribed. Filth seriesâ€"A developed mind. an: expended Lm-cin‘tion, u riChcr ex-. pericnce and : profound“ knowledge! of the Bible. and 0'! life. to all who! take this copra. whether winnings! prize or not. ’ End: mods! '11! be Ilntably en- zuwd, civinz the gum or the with. Fourth ariaâ€"The book. "The Beat of mm.†price $1.50 to cub of the next thirty-five cono taunts. Second Deï¬esâ€"A silver medal .to each 0! the next five contestants. Thad Ieries-A teacher's Bible, price 35.50. to each of the hemtivc 001m 6.12M question from the Load Ch“ Ind. hadeli‘Vcred to this pffiee had the! WW be collated atithe‘end of the cm and tormrdcd to the bad qmn o! the International New: Bible Study Club for in- dependent examination by competent enmincn. he prizes will then be hqu according to the highest number of math, Ind those won by Int-whorl at this 100:1 club will be given out from th‘u ofï¬ce. THE PRIZES. First germâ€"A gold nednl to sun of the lust five contestants. ter paper. size shout 8 1-2 inches by 14 inchel. 5. 81m should be cu'efnl to Md the question bdorc tn- awerim. To do this the leuon text out be real and clpecmlly the verse or verses upon which the question 4. Each» mu must have the «June and address of the writer u the bot- tom 01 «chm-Iver no u an bciden mid. giving u unmbé}: registered; .md than the nune cqfl on be the ex- aminer cm in,» w by .13: num- Boys’ Job School‘ Suits â€"â€"this is a consolidated !ot. in all there are 63 smts. Former prices 3350 to 6.00 Your pick for 111;:an HILL um: FOR SALE:- FAR)! FOB SALEâ€"1m acres. beam . composed of lot 10. con. 7. Hari- pose. the pmperty of Samuel l'narn A 200d two storey brick house. :1 (rumo- born. 86:60 on stone wall cement floors in stable. frame dr'v mg shod. 28x40. orchard. an cleared, two miles from Maripuaa station. one of the but grain and send markets. 'Convemeut :0 school. chub-ch. pout attic. ates“ mil.- ’Iom Lindsay. Wants :os'll ell at once. For further particula'e apply to Elite Bowen. reel canon: scent. Wy.--wfl. 11kt: FARM yon SALE -â€" But [-2 lot 23.49am l mnehip of Fenelon. ebont One hundred end eeven (1071 notes. .40 acre. eluted 15 acres rough putnre. all needed down; balance or lot wen un‘bere‘d. part at which in mlendid cedar. ‘wetered hmnpring. creek crooning comer of situated in good rod and on- ly 42 nfle 1mm about. 2 miles tmng'yihge o! Glenn-m. .Will be sold; at n bemin it add immeo diatelyg flpfly 4. 11. A. Smithson. Box ‘51. Glenn“): Ont-vi. under Htohenklnmemb'n'r'fasx'iï¬i'. hen hon-e attached. 16x20. new M wall made}! all; Ithe new FOR SALE - 95 are run for tale. It Inky. in the tnwuhn‘p o! Fea- elou. good log house. pox-61y pinn- berod on! port): boarded inside New from. born 50 x 66. with None wall and thug. extra well ï¬nish- “Ohato 00W 1nd blue mm: o_hop. 0 min from Cambray Stal- tion. Cameron and Grasp Him. 4 Hi†from Cun‘bra: 3 mila from Gm. Mil b’o cold clamp and on Rood m. Wont Ibo ball gt once. Appfb‘ to Elio- Bom. Rd! We agent. Lindon.â€"wtt. â€more rum in «Ensâ€"hip of Curb wright. Est 1-2 lot 5. 0011.2.fnmm hon-e ind wood shed. stohe wall FOB BALEâ€" Lot 15. con. 3. 0p- coo:- mwlcxumm or lens. the .f W'dliun H. Shine. ï¬tm- proputy «ed on the Little Britain 1'0“ Three mile- !rom the town at Li!“- FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres more .ormwmposedotlot 4.con. 1. Fenelon. 1-2 mile from Cambray; 1 frame bun. â€x40. with stone stablmg. one barn 30:40 with driving hon-e attached. frame home {18x24 Inge kitchen and woodshcd attached. Our 100 npplcs the: bearing. ne'er ailing. strum o( \uter; hard and soft water at house. Apply to 'l'. R. Jamesugunt Cunhny. -w1. FOR SALE-Brick bouéejnd lov'i'n \ilhge of Cunbray. with bri¢k kitchen and wood shed attachxl. A. Fast-class stable sad driving shed , and poultry house; good water, . both but! sud soft. Will be 9034 cheap. Also fume house and tn: C1- are; of lsnd with good stabling as! driving shed: buildings all new. 61:) _ be not cheap. Apply“ to 1'. RJuneu agent, Cambrsy.â€"w1. FARM FOB Baniâ€"my?†ngrtn; FARM FORBLLE â€"Bot12,lnd.em 01 Opt. 70 gets cleared. reminder in Mar: and wood. afhm hon-e. kg fun; [03 “.3919. {tyne drifinz PARK FOB SALEâ€"Fiat! were: north and. quite: lot 6. 2nd oouoeuibn, Naipaul. Apply to A. McLean, Fingerboard P. 0.â€"dlsw3 o: W. zood bums. zoos clay soil. Termite suit purchaur. Inquire of John'- ArxnlL or £4 The P‘sâ€"ma . TEACHER WANTED â€" Qualiï¬ed {ember (or S. S. No. 1 Digby Sal- ary four hundred donut ($400.03) Applications received up till 15:!) Sept. Adren- John Cronin. trustee 091111} 7!â€. 0.. 0nt.â€"-d2w2 'Good well. mm. For further pgru'cnlm up]!!! to ï¬lm Bowen. real estate agent. Dada].-wtf. “LAB cloned. Good frame house with timb- oelhr and wood- nhod. Good I†bum in?! stable; Good {nine driving that! Ind ho; pen. Land I clq lguanell lenecd. I J" h†, ru- 1! not old soon will tor I term or years. D. Fumes-n. Linduy P. O.â€"w‘hn. 7 MISCELLANEOUS |.50 mm» _ 200d Lindsay, Ont. Bel. Menu-4 m cnmnaans AID Swim .. m and W M Slmyu o! 31! descriptions W including Duinngo W orb- â€magnum†nu.-.“ PM" wmmmm www.mm Wink-H. Ro'gou;150 mm “a“ mum. eight twa'hudwoodbmi: "Id Mall Imp, b.1111“ 1" 110mtzr'elextx-ungdfï¬d‘d’“t mt house, good “’9 50:89, atone mung, pig P9“ ' dxiving shod 24:40. Wâ€? â€mulling spring 8m Luchurcb. post 050° -“ with tho Ill convenient. AM Ef’lls ME ROWE-S. 200 tan-vol]: st bun ind house. 75ҠInn-or “116', 50 urea {:11 PM"d â€d 19 an: Maud (ht mbble. M Mom soil. no stone mum?“ gum.- in; 3:: em“ to '7'". p and on my In and terms $991! " ELL†no . rod auto mm, Why"! Gui-run. nm the thriving torn 01W luff. km 5 Elovuort. Flour Mill lid W,4Chmhu m1 rim c1me 15 lac-lawn, (Eu-don 3nd Bun Yud. numoodmh Pm win few. as: ’2 A.‘ FOR SALE AT CABNDUFF Staâ€"Conwmng Lg 0 Section C had, Good Bom,Bsra.b1°““ m an! th-thrifint'tol'n doâ€? {ppleg punud plums, "08°“ 33 School, church, mumbw uh put omeggninmrket, CW nflmdmtion, all within!†and rodnothru. EightmiieemmIi-M tndtho“ mo otrom Pension F3115- But It] 2. 1907.-w11. FAR! FOR SALE-70 um fungi: joining the villus of Cunemm «and. 50 um rubble, balance put!!! hum bow and kitchen, bum ha 3M0. with u 12-foot lea; goodsâ€! Inkling full tin of bug: {whoring FAR! kul’. SALEâ€"Being mew thanv-vth Motlouzhnda a: , Wu». knownuthe £th dud. Tho-w ill shout 100m mind: ; Immgodbusumgsmam Ian. I Q M .2: done, 10 «ta-mm 8 m-andSureuRodch. Po-usiuglivenum p. WWIIâ€! onflnm or to a. 130?ng my...“ m FOB SALE-In Mmmm mu. 75c,40mhble15m pawn. bdmco mend growth mind wood. Fame tad log bamwiphmhï¬m I FOB BALEâ€"100m Id}! Lot 22. Con. 14, Township of ma, tune heme, good burn on none In: ammwithhoï¬sbling‘ , null 11 g s neverofuling spun-e! drained ud fenced, convenient to «haul; than: two mile. tron the thrivingvmnp of Onnnington, where there is not! end suck Inn-hot; soil 8 city In «further psrticnlm 3p 1y to yH.131 BOWES, “We Agtq Lind-art! GAVANA wnsol' 100 FARM ton slangâ€"To cu... u: 10, con. 11 Emll? towndï¬p. 1. acres under cultint'mu “’3’†t m ind dandy w are. re :1 er untrue Swamp. gait (lieu. . page. good {tame um I"? gain; ined- 8°03 W" a.“ Mu mh.rd.-.Addres Luke Kinney,†Union-it» fl’eterborouzh.â€"m was run NR SALEâ€"1f}; yJSCELMNEOUS‘ ACRE FARM pox BALLâ€"14 mac: wci‘ Mi tang‘