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Lindsay Post (1907), 20 Dec 1907, p. 6

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mm mess-mums 3mm 5 Gddwin Smith. in the \Ve-ekly‘ Sun, has lost ‘hepe on the porvmr o! the municipality rho do anything aghile iits councils are elated as at present. connoilaam Was at {presentffl‘he change in the manner at electionidoes not produce any marked effect. .NE walks «the Kinzaton Whig. \ "Mam spunotfie attemyts a‘t’ «tre- !oun, by voting mtonn tickets,” says Jar. Smith. “Mme been everywhere made. and failed. .Ihe effect soon gasses on, and the evil resumes its my. Midas, only. corruption, not incapacity, is ‘tounbed. Nothing wfl} do can mark but treeonstrnetion." ;’ 0! what sort! Mr. Smith makes no sign and gives no light. pIhe man Who finds fault-with what exists and Mmmggesdon as totheink prom is not doing any geod. He may be adding to the pun: total of discontent, unfit!» dear knows .there' is enough a! it. in the land. fl‘he avert- agn man may be 0: opinion that some charge is my, and he is nct, in the «words .0! the cynic, ‘one who re- 3311!: himself as a superior person. Be is imply a. man of average thought, who sees the busineSS of the people somewhat imisiftercntly~ altr tended to. . - . 1 C - ‘ mu .rthe thy ever come ,when the man who constitute the city ggovernw mm will organize anddireot the tpe'o. 519’s Wm as they do their own humus. look into the detailstot every mheanle which means the spend- icgznt publiso. money. see that theygeitl value hr every dollar they handaou'q Int only cwhatthgey want and have money to may for. and examine. the bank book and the ledge; to see just how the accounts stand? The dad: of the meople are. some one anyway, pretty much what the peOple want them to be, however, and monstruch tioo must begin with the electorate and with. their demands upon the mat who mean-resent authority in the .cm The Italian state lott'dry has dis- tributed as high as $10,000,000 in; a; 3803', '» .I. \ :I l‘.. ‘ MC mam ohikhen in the schoolq 32th are "nature’s steam“ They am flow. {they cannot keez) up (with the ordinary classes in all studies .‘and 1b.- dtort to push them productfbeâ€" Iwik erment, dmomgmt, Mair: “If." he remarks. “théy, are sweet- Lomrexs‘d, constant failure in the‘ preâ€" ssure of superiors breaks flair karts ‘ fl‘be Montreal Gazdtbe. altlhouigh a! 5:31 supparter of the “’hitnev, .Gov- vxvment. has little taitb in :the Beck power scheme. Refqrrixw to :‘l‘o'ron- to, it says; “Up in {tomato mhe mty, Council has moved: a fatal matter and .m.qe 'dispmail {question to one die in ordu‘ to dbbain yumiasion {gout .00 wake to m MRI?! Jnillwnfi and subdnes their‘spia-it. It we'v- are impetuous the school discipline nuns «them into nehqls and criminals” Mhatistobedond?\,_ . J . €37; "Ll‘ho object?’ :says thefxpositor‘. "is to m determine [the number of backward childmen, and then to decide whom; or not special tmimemtéfor item is my. It has been found. as 2 Wt 01 the: medical inspection ct school chihlnen made elsewhereq that tbankrwa'nlnw is very frq'auentily, who xesmlt 01 somq physical patent satin}: can. be easily moved, ant that it is desirable sometimes. ‘to ~place backward chizIda'en in special chimes.” Lon; since this question has fies-1n the subject of speciafil study; and it “has been tound'thzu: the classification a! gupils, according to their papa-cit for work. is guita‘aa Moran; as! that. classification according to set: and grade. Wu. in his Sonia Spirit in America. says theregarc Dc. Hutu-”a maniac: .01: the Brand:- icxd m‘ board, has moved; for. an enmity which is calculated to {draw out information on the class; ‘ Sandi- 1iona and the manner in which they? affect certain pupils. In all schools there are! the smart-people. who learn easily and. are indiudjngo nhezdot their fellows, of the dull pupils who aeguixe more time and momesuidamce in their work. 1 -. . r Tum Asnouw mom: mm. CARE FOR THE “REBELS." EDITORIAL NOTES. mu m 11 is man Wad that lohearp power, when it in gbtalned, wall resulbt in a reduction in {the cosit‘ o! coffins.” {1‘11th Toronto is EW- ene'd with a. fatal epidemic through sticking to the power w‘lficy‘ alt «the! enema 0! Med improvwentsgfii Q ‘Anstradia is debatmineld by a hostile tam! m exclude Canadian products 06 which manly $2,000,000 worth were “mobbed during the ‘ mast financial year, Mme cancellation or the steam- varp subsidy, $188,000 a. year, {mas thelefore justified. , x \ ts A‘ lwabch for the use of the Ulinfl has the hours indicated by, movable buttons in relief on the diet). A strong minute hand intimates min- utes only. A uhlmd. [person gvho pass- gs bis. Hand owe: the} am finds 51» button indicating the hour depressed. Montreal Herald; It is Suggested; that as a. 1th of Ithve Hmhelmzd school case, churches in this province ma y be mm liable from any accidenm xesultimg from inadequate fire prot- teccion. {Probably this is just. ,yhait “the reople of Canada have been vwait'r in); Ifor. to induce them to go Ito chu ch. ‘ ‘ Two Italians in Boston wrap-palm) their flaundxy parcels in the Stat-a and. Stripes. and were promptlyllinb ed $10. The amount of trouble than: it bikes to maintain the dignity at the Amrican flag should cauaoCanl- adians to the devoutly thankful Itba't they have one which can .look after Ldigs-s of Alberta announced theothk .‘er day that the Libaral governments 0! Alberta and Saskatchewan had Luca-operating m Lhis matter.had msutubed a. new action against. the railways in quwtion. and expected to get a judgment tron). "the Privy, Council in the near future. __ While IML Benign talks. the Licexals o! the il‘h’eu‘e are six vacancies in Lhe De- min-ion House of Commas -â€"-.?'x.'hrea in Ontario and three in Quebec. In Ontario them is Ottawa. where Mr. Cmon. Liberal, is shortly :to. «be great- ed in acclamation; Centre York. "from which Mr. Archie ‘Camtpbdll. Libexal, has gone to tha'Senate, and South Huron, 111'. Gunn having died this week. In Quebec theramc La- belle, vacated by. Mr. Bonn-m Lib- eria}; ‘Nimlet. vacated ‘by‘ Mr. \Devlin, Liberals, to enter the Quq'oec cabinet! -£a'binet, and Stamtead, whose {@110- senutive, Mr. Lowell, Liners). died It's When Mr. Borden was out West be was very fond of telling the peat- .1: lo '0: the new provinces that the Dd- mix ion Govexnment had. allowed all! chance not their ever collecting tax; Joy-laws adogted by the council «int inroh‘ng the expenditure 0:! the flares ieum. rfor Edmonton, of $250,000 [for Mariana municixwl improvements. 0! Who 2,000 qualified. voters, 158 only‘ or .one out of every. [twain found their way to the mans. ., (rhea-o is no muesitxlcr pointing out (the lesson. ‘ Edmonton will wake up same slay and Mean. it. , .. L g t .It-ey shaft] Splash at a .ten-leaizuamn- 1735 with brush of comet’s hair; They shall 1in meal mints to draw I; am â€"- Kagdalene. Peter and Pan“: grey shall rwork for an age at :1 pi:â€" tin-g and nova: be timedLat all! ? And only the Masher aha'l! praise u!» and only the Master shall iblamez, Ané no one aha-ll mork’ tor money; 3351' no one shall work: .00: famed :But each for fine joy. ‘of the! working. and each in his mpan‘abe spur. Shh .'1' flew the thing 35.1w sass it [or the God of things as they anew The Vlaekly Globe from the pro- m: date to Dec. 31st, 1908. (about 15 months) and The In: It” ly Post for 1908 for 81.25 tothm paying In advance. 85KB now and got the biggest newspaper bar- gain over after“ by 11!. mt. es eff certain railway lands: to dis:â€" appear. owing to failure tq enter an appeal in time. Attorney-General West act, flemilton mines; The Montreal Ga- zette «towns that; one o! the bene- fits of “munichgal ownership". at, which Wu: hear much, is ,the kgn in- teust, it W to in municipall a!- Lairs, thus ensuring c‘arnetul and in- tdlrgent government and manage- ment. But rit does not find munch excourzzgemcnt for that View in the» case of Edmonton, a town which in [teamed as a mt example 01 mun- icipalization. It sans the attends} the 2,000 matepayers on the \rqlluwere invited to express their opinion .npon When the oldest colors haVe riadeda and the wmzest critic .has diam .W-o shall rest, and, faith. we shall need itâ€"ilise down for an. aeotn or ’tWO ' \ 'I'dl the Master at all Good Workman shall (put 318;“ work anew” And “those. that twere gw'dLgha‘ll [be bappylâ€"they, shall sit in a golden "When earth’s Saar. picture! is ‘paidfl; ed. and the ‘tubes are twisted and. KIPLING'S 600M“). FOR $1.25 Electricity Great Purifier of Future Lindsay Physician Upholds the Von derful Properties of Ozone. rm following article amnears in this week’s issue of Toronto Sptmn day Night. emhehliahaed with a ting photogxavum picture 0: the writer. Dr. I-'. Palmer Burrows, who is espe- cially Iarvoxed in that several articles from his pen dealing with ,Toronto'h wa'lm'! supply. have been given a {shame in that rather exclusive pulb- flicaxjon of late; Dr. P Palmer Burrows,‘ot Lind”- vs say, Ont, aftar devod In; much‘ thought to Ithae subjeat, is enthusi-‘ austic in the belief that» ozone. elec- tJicaliy rJoduccd. .is the clementtwe lmust look to as. the moat. effective medicinal agent and water purifier of the future. Ozonn, as yroduced in; the laboratory of nature. is the grcalt hie-giving element. and. Dr. Bun-om; believes that instead 0! auojeotinz doneumpt-ives and other invalids t0. extzeme exposure by putting theml outdoors in severe weather, that: dist would be more reasonaole and {affec- tive to administer Wally-manu- factured ozone to them ~undcr com- tortable nimumstanoen. lid points out that the ozone in..the air: is ad oat- tenuawd form and very uncertain quantity. but that it can an rendilx elaborated artificially in an}: quanâ€" tities, and he is confident that, thus obtained, it is the coming .Leunedyjor. all Infectious diseases. especiallytu- bamlc. tyyhoid. and like txrouoles- - Dr. Burrowselao sees in the prac- tical application :1 ozone the solu- tion at the greatest civéc questiom now More the people of Toronto â€" the problem of ootainin; a supply of we water. In his opinion .‘the pro- posed system at menhonicnl‘tiltmtion as o means of purifying .the lake wa- ter with the {atrial or, modified pro- tection that a trunk newer my. 0(- Ker. is not to be commended from the standpoint at either mienoo tor. ccmmoq sense. He thinks it curious that it should be proposed Ito continue to empty hundreds of tons of fibth into the lake daily. even by a. trunk sewer or at a greahéisoanoe from the intake, rwithout considering bet ter means 01 water tfurxfication than «(EL txation. “First amongst these means," he says. "and aerhape (the on'y practical one of rendering wa- ter absolutely pure, bathe ozone or el- ‘yectrica'l treatment, and I woudl ask 1for it spaciad study by. your sanitar- Iiau'a before they ask the ratepayers ito put their hands deep flown into Ttben pockets It: at W a yerygueer tionable experiment.” .._ It was freely stated :t'hat while. thew rwadre several hotels in 10an Use. {proprietors of which ware hon- catty kamimg 'the law. there were. others .who were using devices to aid them-in breaking the regulations. no that. it is almost impossible Jor the mm to make a comiottion. {the Commissioners we not ignorant of thyse devices, and apparently wink at the larw loreakm. {rho uai‘limnli~ mo becoming more acquainted with the rants, and if thesahdt'ahs were po- fibiorod against, the ‘lazw hreakexu would only have themaqlvea to 1111mm;" as by their actions they .an‘e doing more :to «hasten ilaoal option; {in Lind:- aay lbw is being, enacted. py, anyiothb Inn] Reform Movement. About twenty-five gentlemen. rcp- Ireaenting the different chumhes in town. net. ”dam in the aehoofl- room at the Baptist church to discuss the. question of mom!- uniform-“and a more Wtory .way in which to! administer the prepeht 'liauor licens- es nasuued in town. with a viqw to a reduction of the number ‘ v er means. . A commifbee was appointed to dram: up a temtitutfian and other details. with a miew ‘to active ‘work. [the ‘23.: boring adjourned. to and: again at; the WM .91 the chfim 9.5 . 095999.9999999999006 Whose owners will not shovel snow. ._ We :are all of one voice. I. find would greatly rejoice, 1f they‘d go where such men, Ought. L 10303" . ‘ . I This is Snow Limerick. A south ward subscriber, giving way to a. now pepular form or poxryu sends us the following effusion-,1 “Onaour street. there's thrcc locs in Evening Post of Dec. 14 . The meeting of the Board of Trade, held in -the Council chamber last evening. was not as largely: attenti- ad .as ;it should have been. consi-lcr- ing ‘the importance or the question under :conszderation. ”The town‘s sep- aration from the county." The :11:- cussion brought out many, interest- in: (acts as to the tawn’s. finanddl relations with :the sitter corporatinn. §¢+oooooooooooooooo Nominations for municirgal elwtiona rwill take place this year on Monday evening. Dec. 30th, in the Council chamber, between 7.30 and 8.30 o’.clock .Votimz Mill take place onMonr- day, Jan. 6th. . -:.~, Separation From the County. M [YBICIPAL ELECTIONS. A8 TRAVELLERS COME AND 00 laments of Citizens and Strum: Within Our Gates. “mY4 . â€"Mr. “John Thurston .lett tor‘Ern- atom: Friday. ” â€"Mr. H. C. Thompson. at Qrillia. was in town Friday. L â€"Mr. Jas. McGill, of Janetviue. was in town Monday. -â€"Mvr. Jan. A. Isaac. of .Ooooconk. was in town Mon-lay. . â€"Mr. Uohn McPhee is mound again, after a little illness. \ ~Mrs. (nanny. of Little Britain. was in town Saturday. 2 -.\1r. S. 01233. of Detox-Lora. was a fiaitor in town Monday. â€"-.Mr. ,T. EJ'Gouzh. Strathroy. 51a: in town Thursday. . â€"Mr. G. L. Steele. Bobcaygeon. was in town Monday. â€"Mr. .Wm. Laking. Halibut-ton. :lid buincss in town on Monday. I~ â€"Mrs. 1). Cinnamon. 01’ Bond-st. is visiting Iricnds in Brooklyn. _ â€"Mrâ€". and Mrs. John Swain. Valen- tin: Were in town Saturday. â€"Mr. H. 11‘. Graham. of )iimnount, was in town Monday. â€"Mr. .W m. Galbraith. of Peter moro, was in town Frichy. â€"Mr. Isaac McKee. 0! Little Bri- tain. was in town Saturday. â€"Mr. ,C. E. Weeks. Woodvilde. had business in town Saturday. â€"Mr. L. Bhemwood. Peter-corn, was} a. business visitor Friday. â€"Mr. K. E. Patterson. oi Meatord, bad business in town Friday. --M.r. R. Can. 01 Buliburton, gun in town on businesq Friday. â€"Mr. I. M. Wuhan. o! fruonto, was a visitor in town Friday. â€"Mr. .R. Adams Davy. o! Botex‘ooi- to, was in town Thurd any. - Mr. Wm. Williamson, 0! Beaver- ton, was in town Saturday. â€" 511‘. 620 Show. (:3 Danna, was in town on business Monday. . â€"Mr. R. Adams. of Petcrboro. was among those in town Monday.‘ â€"ldr. and Mn. .1. J. Wetherup-ldn I‘ridax morning for .Lalitornia. . --)ir. A. Brown. of Cartwright. was in town on business Monday. whit. John Walsh. tanner. 01 Has- tiugs. .was in town Thursday 9:: bus- inms. He is an old friend or our. townsman. Mr. Alex. futon. andthc npair enjoyed a. long chat W09? oldl timna in East Northumberland. \ â€"Mr. 11'. J. Motwat. MW. in 0W 0 thto London branch of .the R. Neill shoe atoms. and iwwly 0t Lind- ray, will abruptly. be unnatural; Oto one of the outbide branches. vrrhn Advertiser exp-eme- reczret at NO coming departing -â€"Mr. A. 8. McGill. o! Bsthmy... was a Visitor in town Friday. ; --Mr. J. U. Helm. of Port Hope. was a visitor in town Tuesday. -Mr. C. H. Shields, Petemboro, 9'33 among those in town yesterday. ‘ L â€"Mr. J. R. Burn. Janetville. w.“ a visitor in town on Saturday. ( -Mr. C. E. Weeks. of Woodville, was a. visitor in town Saturday: . â€"Mrs. Emsur. ol’ Bobcaygcon. was among those in town on Saturday. I. â€"Mr. McGill. of. Janctville. has mk- ed a position at. Nayolr‘a barber shop. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Isaac McKee. of Little Britain, were in town Saturâ€" any; Company. in Regina. the chewan capital. _is spending any; n: town. Deals on In; 3! â€"~M.'Ia. John Fisher. of Cookotown. ha- umxrngd home alter viaitinghe: Win-Jaw. Mn. 1". Fisher, Col- tan-9L Jr. Emmy vBirchard, o! the Junk 01 W rroa'ontn. who was atone tin". in Lindsay has seenxrmtarred to .Vanpouyer. ,, .. -Mr Louis Mch and wife, of Jenetville, spent a few days the guests or Mr. Geo. Moore. of me But- ler house. Lately. _.'- - â€"Mr. Beth J. Noswortpy. former- IY‘. of The Post staff. but. now. holding the responsxble pomtion of secretary- treasurer of The Leader Printing Conway. in Regina. the Sunt- chewan capital. is spending a few .1“. .n town. being on hie was: .wast k ”Nat Il- J1- mun-wâ€" anny -.C Brandon. of Feneion ram. were guests in town on Saturday vâ€"Mr. ‘J. McLaughlin. 01 Peter» IO. is visiting his sister, guns. Ed}- piu. town. 7 LMr. C. R. Burgess. Woodstock. was a visitor in town on business: Friday.‘ A . 1 \ â€"Mma Flor-ewe VWBldon. of 9- wood. was a business sister in town Saturday. (”l-Mrs. F. E. Conger. (nee Miss Ereda-Stratton), of Deroit. is widt- ing her sister. Mrs. Eli William-om .M; Wm. 3011,01 Thisteltown. \is viking her piste“. Mrs. 3.34:1!“ . -Mr. E. R. Baylctt and Mr. F. Haslett, of Nestleton, ware in town on Saturday. \ â€"st. Davnd Tait. of Oakwood'. was the guest. of Mrs. '1'. Bowen 3. Iew days last week. ._;â€"Mr. Geo. .Wilson. Janetvilie, was in town satcrday. no reports the roads to be good. â€"Mr. Robt. Ashlin; and inland. lot Cnicsao. are guests at. Mrs. Whit- ncy’. for a. about time.\ -Mrs. Fred Henderson. 0! Port. cue. is visiting Mrs. Arthur Gun,» 13'... M'illiamt. nort. \ . ( â€"Mr. N. C. Hart has obminci 3 school at Powles' Corners. 313 many friends wish him success- J. Fox 1011: 101' Cohan-31 J. n. Brandon and 606.090.900.009... 0 too much to charity, aflmeady :rthis yes 1'. , I gave $1,000 in an avent‘that did not come on at the police games. Shrubs also gave 31,000 out .01 the 3am on the tint dam from Longbow met him. uni 'Mrned mleemonnl. and now V at End want? to add the re- of. the Longboat-(Mt gate rtO tho other cum. I: we W on we mu Java 3 awaits! or obstinate ma Jamison built at our) pawâ€"JON PAPE‘I ,‘i '-} l u- ‘-Lvâ€"L.L...‘ k‘L Charity and Sport. Now-z Longboat will not runfl‘a‘it tor hilarity.” acid from Flanagan last evmin'z. . “‘Il‘ho athletics have given """““"""V "V W ""1?! V ‘ For further pen-dealers e pplyto John M (boil met‘h’ 0‘ L 3'. {won Snggitt, of Cunemn PoetOfiee, or to the in town TQWY- i undersigned. Forms of tender end con- ; ~Mr. Wm. Jacobs and Mr. Sea ditionn of ale will be supplied by the Cavanaugh. of PetcrL-oro. 'were in and“ ed. ' D a Linde 7min Seventh dey of town Monday. . COUNTY TBBASUBER’S SALE OF LANDS FOB TAXES. Notice is hereby given : l. Thet the list of lends in the County 0! Vietofiu, for eelo {or street: of men he: been prepared, and thst copiee of the aid list any be had in my oflce in the Court House in the Town 0! Lindsay. . - n - 9“ x- __\~I:-‘.AJ after wanting friends in Montreal. , _ 60m. §vvw vvâ€" â€"__ 3. mm in deuulféi'pyinont taco. the 19nd: will_t_>e 301d n ‘23 1-â€" WWI: Alva-v u- u..â€" -v..__ -- , , 2. '1‘th the “i list will be published in the Onurio Guano on Nov. 16th, Nov. 23rd. Nov. 30d; qnd__l)eo. 7th. 1907. 7AA ‘D OLA Y'v ( â€"m. C. S. Logic. of Boheaygm. was in town Tuesday on humus; fi -â€")lr. Uro. Southwell. of Peterhoro. m in town Tuesday, on business. 0 -â€"Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. 0t Janetxille. were in town Saut- Cu! (boil Forsyth. 0! Lindsay. :wu 60m. 5“". wu- â€"â€"-. â€"--. . -__ 3. Tint in debnlt of psymont of the taco. the 13nd: will be told u the Court House, Linda". on Wedneodsy, February 19th, 1908, u 11 o’clock tan. J. B. MGNEILLIE. County Trans-er. County Trounnr'u Ofice, Lindny November 1211:, 1907. Dopctnent of Railways und Cum, 0th", 28th November, 1907. Newport inserting this udverh‘se non: Without authority from the Deputy- mont will not be pud for inâ€"wf. To got good valuo for ono’o money should be one of the fiat almo of; good buyer. It's not so much what you pay as what you get for ya“, money Io our doflnltlon of a. gonulno W81“- Th" "Wu” be applied to the purchase of any of tho followlng lines of consonable goods. "nun-o ”wâ€" __ ’ W. H. SHAW, Principsl, Yongo' : ’ 3nd Gomrd- at... Toronto. 9090099000090000909 SEALED TENDERS oddreued to the undersigned and endomd “'l'end- :- for heat Coal," will be roceiued until 16 o’clock on actually, February in, 1908, for the works counted with the construc- tion of Section No. 2, Guthrie-Rico we Division at the Cad. Wm rm -vâ€"â€"- tuned. The lowest ‘0: any ”a“? nooouufly woepwl- NRKWEABâ€"Bflght colon no to be;ll‘hogo:gdnthiswinter,in stripes, figures ad 311 over eflectu. Price. $1.00, 750, 50c md ............ 25c 81:00 to .......... OVERCOAT SCARFS-In squares, duped snd oblong stylu, in black, white tad oolorod' 25¢. 50c, 75c. cumm $2.50 7 dozen Men’s end boys Cloth Cape, some with cloth and fur drop bends and the best nine in Lindsey. Choice foe ......................................... 450 33 Suite in this committed lot of Men’s Tweed, Serge and Worsted Suits, result! selling prices were $7.00 to 08.50, your choice for. . ......... $5.00 Men's P'lnmolette 3nd twill cotton Night Shirts, st 500, 75c 01.00. 1.25 Pyjmu per unit, 8125 ......... 81.75 rvv vvv vvv central Business 1 College 0090 my my to independence and men cots. {Let us give you the right “at. Wriae for “None 3nd plea to spend the next six months withu. Eugen! gimp. ‘Addreu v-__. TRENT CANAL Ontarioâ€"Rice Lake Division SECTION No. 2. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. By order, . CARTER, L LIONES. lion 10, Emily, containing 160m cipdly cleared and in a. high duo of 3:113va with fair buildings. Thin km is situated on the India road shout six miles hon Lind- say. or In!“ Med-n apply to um, five from Muipcu Snuon. Buy i tom of pcyment, with interest 1.: 4 per ioont. For further mining apply to iELIAB BOWES, Egan Agent, North Half of Lot 8, Conces- ""35 1th A. JACKSON, mumâ€"fl. Farm for Sale. “PRAYER-Onto my ranch some time in October, 3 two year old Steer, naked with o pig ring and three-cornered piece of leother. The owner i: toque-ted to prove pmperty, my expenses and uke the mime! “my. P. McNAMEE, Lot 5, Con. 8 Cadetâ€"‘73, Thisumiesimudonthemsin road, four miles west of Little Britain, one mile from Gale- Chnnch s- d Post-oflice, one mile tron Public School, fourteen miles 1mm Town of Lindssy and ten: miles from Creeewell sttion.y The soil is good elsy loom in good am of cultivstion, 10 sores a! (sunken. 3L acres seeded down, an p ' elmou completed. comfort- sble dw ' house end good fume ban on stone toundstion, tune driving house, Mohog pensnd hen house ingood re- ' par. A splend d opportunity to buy s good tsrm. Poseeesiox; first of Much: 08. Buy 20th Century and Pro- grass Brand Suits and Overcoats. They rep'ooont the finest uiloring of the period. Price: 88.00 to 82.5.00 FARM FUR SALEâ€"Being composed of the north half of lots 23 and 24, con. ,knovn u the Minthorn home- stead. There is about 100 acres under cultivation, good buildings and orchard. Fall plowing all done, IOngs acres Fall What. 8 acres Alsike and 8 acres Red Clover sown Posse sion given at once. For full particulars spa! on the premises or foe. HOPE S. Lindssv pâ€"wtfd2 Salad Tendon Addressed to 8. A. Arm- strong. Inspector of Asylum: and Prisons, Toronto, Onnrio, will be received up to FA 8)! FOR SALEâ€"100 sores ell cleared 80 octet first-clue tilleble lend, bal- ance posture. Good Home, 2 {rune Borne with stone naming ; Pig Pen, 36:20. Sheep Pen, 14x36; open shed 24 feet, all an stone foundation; Driving Shed, 24:42, with work shop shove. Windmill water in cable. with top. Three miles from the Corporation of Linduy. Terms my. Deeirebie arm, good situation. Apply to ELIAS BOWIB, Bed Eetsto Agent, CHARLES NAY LOB FAR! the North 11.1: of Lot Number Five in the Fan-(h Conemion o! the Township of [gripe-t, in_t.ho_ Conny o: ‘Yicmrgu. Initid maker-chief special, in white notarized silk, 50 dozen only FARM FOR SALEâ€"116 acres in Fene- )on, non Cunbny, 112 acres elected. one here nuple grove, three 3cm mixed wood; 80 acres tilleble, bdhnce posture. Fume house, tune hem 49x50. atone well with low; neverhilmz spring well 3t hence: 25 betting spp'c trees, one mile from School, Church, Poet Ofice (Cam- eron), Gain and Stock Market, Store, Blacksmith Shop, etc. For further m ticulu'e spply to ELIAS BOWES, Estate Agent, Lindsayâ€"W. Tuesday, Seventh Day of January. 1908. for the purchase of the 1! FOR SALEâ€"In Msripou, 100 urea. 75 cloned, 70 unable, 15 urea posture. bdmoe mend growth nixed wood. Prune sud log bun with naming; mull oxclnrd; well lenoed sud Intel-ed by two good wells. Ono mile from school and church, three miles from Little_Bri- Linday.â€"wtt. Boyl’ Buck Beaver and Gee: Frieze Pee Jeckeu, $2.75 and 83.75 HARIPOSA FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. HcLAUGHLm, PEEL FULTON, Solicitors, Mad-3y, Ont. LR! T0 BENTâ€"West Ed! Lot 4, in Second concouion of Eldon, 100 u, nec'y all cloned, good soil, tail-1y :1 buildings: than 1* miles from name Junotign nilny union. Ap- Wynn! POST. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, DEC WI. O’NEILL, Linda”, Ont. i, 43 Eliot-IL, Men’s Tweed, serge, Worstad frieze Pants, $1.00 to ............... FANCY VES'I‘S. Ifynldo one your wardrobeis not c Price $1.00 to ....................... binstion of colors. Men’s 51: 75c to ............... 3013’ gt 45c to ............. 47 Boy’s Vests 1n 'lweeds es, sizes 25 to 35-39911 1.50 qnnlity. Your choice: 37 Boye' Odd Cone, single double breasted cloYhs are Tweed Borges. Regular price $175 to 1 choice now $1.25 to 1 Luz-khan :illfifne ”a: gyn- bo Locust ' 0“ ° "' m mu, church: Mgfiud st Locust 17 Men's Block Beaver 0 regal” $8.00 qndity to clear 23 Boys’ 3-pioee Tweed Suits1 to 3! Regulu- pnce, $4.00, hun. A two-storey whm Bti _ metallic shingles and come!!! 0.1:: Ban, 60 x 105. with metallic We! cement flooz in etsble underbm an d “ W. Bentley. ' A good home known-i for bricking, tram. barn 401109 '1“ stone n11 and stabling and the buildings and young orchard. 0n 0' out 50 acres there is a brick lama” stable, one and one-half miles fro!ll and not! the thriving village of C". , 5 well ntered md some wood 0" “’ miles from Lindsay. Wanttosellséfir‘e For further part‘culars apply 3° BOWLS, Bed Estate Agent, Routâ€"wt )1 FOR SALEâ€"Lot 16, con 9 n. don, 116 sores, ndjoining m. Yiiho of Ptlestino, the property of John '15:- ney, 80 acres clesred, balance pm“; bush, buns house and fume ban,” of minor, small orchard, churchmdm within a. few rods of farm. Winbe ”a chap nnd terms easy. For further tienlm opply to ELIAS BO WES, Emu Agent, Lindsay,â€"wtf. I‘ one o! the best grain and {mu- in the County. being composed 0f M can: , of ' F nelon the propel"! 2911”"..9113, Aem ’fmme my ARM FUR SALE-TU acre hull.“ joining the viAlaze of CW3“ owned. 50 um unable, bdnoe W lame house and kitchen, mm W 30:50. with a. 12-foot 10.11:me mbling full size of barn ; 60m M. upples, pests and plum; m 8'" wells. School, church, mm, buck-90 glare, post om», min nutter, M ' ud nihood station, all with!!! M rodsof mm. Eight miles m In” and the name from Fonelon F1118- 3" chance to pnrchsse ; well simstedgs For further puticulus npoly to . aowns. Bed Emu, Agent, Ln“ my 2. 1907....mn / ACRE FARM FOB SALEâ€"m g 10 con. 10, Township 0! Opt, fl: property of Alex. Nngent. All cloned, roughmt house, two {rune barns, {nib from school, 3 miles from Reeboro Gain lurk-t, Store, Post Ofice, Churchegetew 10 miles from Lindsay. Sold at s ham 1.: the proprietor wants it sold before 11': return to Indie. Soil, clay loam. Tern easy. For further particulars apply to ELIAS BOWES, real estate agent, Lind- uy.â€"wtf. Good brick house, good tum ha 50:89, stone stsbling, pig pen 2M driving shod 24x40. Bearing orchid. nmr-hiling spring stream 10 rods full burn. School, church, post ofice. blot- smith sho , sll convenient. A dearth“ mm. s BOWES, Bed w Aron: â€"wt! ACRE FARM FOB SALE-In the 5thConceedon of the Township 41 Eldon. large frame barn with excellent cabling with excellent stablins, wood new brick house; 190 cores clecred, i80 m tillsble,10 acres mixed timber. Good well. One mile from school, convent: to church, post office, scores end black smith shops. A very desirable fun. For price, terms. em" apply to ELIAS BOWES, Red Esau; Agent, Lind-y. 1 ACRE FARM FOR SALE-bl l3. concession 5. F enelon, pm- orty of Ernest Snellinz. 7H acres chad. bdnnoe 5 urea Hardwood Ind 25 m Cells: 1nd Tantrac'x swamp. Cami Innddl rubble; soil a. clay 10m. Tn fume Buns, one 52 x .‘2, With no. Bubbling; log House. well fink-bed in“. Well tensed, good well, bearing 0mm Nine miles from Lindsay. For terns-d 'culm :pply to ELIAS ROWE. Emma Agent, Lindsayâ€"1rd. 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"mu. Con. 1, Msriposa, the propexqot Willisn F. Rogers; 150 1cm underd- tintion. eight acres hardwood back, out sud block uh swamp, bounce pom had, 110 acre; extra good fall when lend- SWEATERS. In all the n [ABM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 16 IISCBLLANECHIS FOR SALE- n, m3 0, to cl“; was 85,00 emplet 9m Teal mu [o Mt [I can

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