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Lindsay Post (1907), 9 Dec 1910, p. 3

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cl '4. Slill‘.‘ 0 3M» ‘ ,.. 1 1;, . . . ,ch of he??- bt {Md- 1 l 'l; _» l-xl :zim- hp m w her was at a row across the shallowest part of the Ring, Sllver Purse, Silk Umbrella. : Orde'shxuds t‘\:LtSh:§.:-Zsfvous S'- |th,. ;. ._ gl. mew} she visited. river and broadside to the stream. 1 . "You to 7931159 0‘“ " ° 0rd \ ~ » v-nlmgh in find the This was done. The men. halfway to . . .. iii-39112;: If“? “We ‘ng :. .1...“- made an , their knces in the swift water. bore If It IS a Gentleman FHBIId-n _ . ’ ”Mile. FIN Street Otde drew a ' exw“ “WK “”de l . ‘ w, r‘wx n3 , ‘ _ l o o o u . ontflf:__f1“‘v_oj;;:f iwnth n - "wax-ti toward 3 Silk Umbrella, Gold Headed Cane, Stick Pm, Locket, Watch Chain, 68?? “3'9“" ""‘ ‘ “ ' intllllil “I - .- . View to :0 L - . - . . . “MW. 5.11.1 km .‘Tbat was a ter. did ordi- “I J . . ‘ ‘ p “.1.” . Fob, Cuff Links, Shavmg Mug and Brush in neat box, Emblem Ring, - i 5. . . ‘ . .~ ‘ l' .1. i . , . . ‘ \' ‘. ‘V H 7‘ 0 ' V ‘ . ' in, “5,3 :0... on the wrons foot of the ,...,.,,,,,h . , gm..- , Fountain Pen. ~ 9 123: 11:28- ed thing about :t y: '; I. » , v. t‘ul- 5 ngmark was amus . .v ‘ -_ .. ,. u... 10.... 10mg. ! ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE him} um“ ., hltau to 53) u .. . v, . . I Z k v 1 But you {Olgvt tr. ,n l . 0 .... ‘ ‘QLG . .. . . 2 ' . FM “ :haf‘elZOrde shall be gone. sum >1- 2 ‘ -\V"~*~:’;‘ ass" \ . . ._. ‘ ‘ ' ““ . “ he. he ecl nod lu. . . 9 “7" "7â€" was all rubbish. He SSW we had l ‘GO ., . . J .. | . I :9 a; -~ ~ ‘ _ . d h h d ‘ ‘Home. said she. ' 51“"?3'3‘4 "‘3 “"9 scheme, ‘m be a member 1 am to go Sum-L, ’ " -‘~,\-‘V Y‘ “‘ . ~ 7 .. O ,_..« to ~ Wu,“ PM as l e we “1 though, mu w... W THE POPULAR JEWELRY STORE 9 0; you: 5.: e. \l e ve got an enemy on month H - , ‘e “d we“ .1 b... 1-.....” - l ‘ a, . e‘llt to make ' , l M Q A ”A 6’: T"hloeu:i::: EII’erhag he'll try up that made it necessary inr 1 . arm 8 won .. z; : 2 . ' 1?? “'“i ' leave sooner.” . ' .~ Mm“: :“e *tream b not breakin . , _ “um. i would drown us!" $ ‘“. ‘ ‘5‘. -- ”5 y g “Will you write me occasionally: 3 If _ ‘l I ”lenses 9' 2:: is to..v~.i,-s. . he begged ! (hm-n litZiVlzy to keep their charges in y The partners hunte‘i oat the little I u Db“ n u I, . i‘lll.'(‘. (”in-l" nlt’n laid heavy planks Q I 'v ‘ ' L‘dino in which Johnson con- l AS to that â€"she beganâ€" I m a very ' ‘ i r » ndicular to and on -7 ‘ - . we"? 5““ - - s: :w -- .-‘ v;- . d ' ’ his bnginess poor correspondent. I do not make It i t': ‘ 7 ' I (“soot the horses The __â€"...___ 3C Cu A- - . n . v.‘ ‘..T “ l “n .t - . â€" . a custom to write to young men. , , . . i see no use in it," said JIOhItlSOD. "Ull'" he cried believing himself en- t WORM - ; ‘ .. ‘.\ :tior clumped them ll) .z. ':”:”:”:”: .“zu:»:»:«:o{utofiofinzoozuzoozuzofiufi0:00:00}.:«z»:~:~:~:o¢:u:«:«:~zu:»:«:oo:oo:u:~:..:§ .:..:”:“:“:“:“:”:”:“:”:“0“:”:“0~0”0“.“o”o“o”o. “7‘“L" . mm . "y l '.\ . ».‘.. '. _ ‘1 ‘ 0 0.00.... . ‘ ' “mi, me “I“ “6°“ be p l lightened. “MI you answer if I write : 9““: -~ ““1 “f“; °:,S“°,‘°'ed :2;o:~:«:~:~:«:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:«z»:~:~:«:~:~:«:~: o:~:~:~:~:~:~:woo:~:«:~:~:«:~:«z»:.z»:»:~:«:o~:~:~:«:«:~:«:«:«:«:~:«:~:~:~:~:»:..;..;..;..;..;. .;. 3C7 {'3‘ . ' 01) ill " X \ 'Il‘t‘Vflll Pt )9 ower 0 ° . . i you '3" . x . ... ... ... “\‘h‘i ha I" said ' . . l': ..... ‘i‘ i w' s " ’ ° ° 0 . '\ ith seems to settle t t 5 She began gently to laugh. quite to . ends . ' h. ado mm of .3. .2. I ,3 :3: . . ewmark to Orde after they had left. I ' h "h . . n a oke en- t the legs - 2. :. Lie pressure so far ,0, '.° 4 .z. 3, I "Now,” said Newmark as they trudg- I ”F’self' {Eh} 0?” ”103m: ongl rivi i downwaul ":u' Nurses were we of. o? '3' :3: o ' - , . . 0-1 back to their hotel. "this DFODOSI‘ l {11:15. Wit .n let 0WD pc s p l vented from 't .l : :1: and). and slowly ‘3' '3' 3: .f. . . . i e , . . . . co ‘0 o o 1 tan f inzmans has "lVCll me an l = . . a the bu l‘ o’ i.:--- :zfn-z‘. thus raised 3 ° 3 . .. . . " 0 ‘He . f . ,n 11-. . “What is your address in New - H ‘. ,_ . ‘ 0;. °.° '3' 5. O 1399.. l m not gomg t0 10’ to St t 1= ' 1' 1.9” d d d Orde 5 good three tevt done its former level, ... .2. ... 3 l . ' . I . - .. . stock outSide, but to the men who own i OSrh ‘g 93.31: e ch iir near b with a i turned :iSide llliu the new channel and 6° '3' 'E‘ ,3. \ ’ L ' I i ' . . 2:21:07 3:03;? the river. Then they 3 tte anytitn logesture of des in. 5 poured out to tnundate the black ash 2;: :3: :31"? l. wc-L‘: be objecting to the tolls, for if i In"? 3 up 1 dc“ : h 'ed .p (i .th n swamp beyond. 3. ,3, .3. '2' l ‘ r o o . the company makes any PI‘OfitS part 1 I surren Lr‘ ,8 e cri ' an e l A good volume still poured down to .E. oi. .z. ‘3' WLll .3 to them. 1'11 take these con' she laughed until“ the tears started 1 the fall, but it was so far reduced that °1° ’E‘ 'E‘ :3: . r": g» .9 show we can do the business. F from her eyes. Oh‘ 3'3“ are -d‘eli- * work became possible. ‘2' :3: :3: .5. . - r: - , . 11:- 1‘ $09 about incorporathn and $010115! She Sing. at ldSt. Well, llSL‘en. 1 “NOW, boyS!" cried Orde. "Lively :3: .3. .3. 0:. get :fgper omce and equipments. Of ; I live at 12 ‘l est hlnlh street. («an i “'hlle we've got the chance!" .3. .E. 0;. 'E’ . . . '2" » I ,1 , , 0. £037.72? we'll have to [111158 this 0111' : you remember that ' Otde nodded. J 1110 tfi‘cuty-s1x toot logs “'Cl'e placed 0.. O? 0:. 3. he;‘.tiv,;.11'tel‘s.” i TWO days later Ol'de Sfl‘V the train Z Side by Side, Slantlllg froln ll DOlnt two .:. 3: _â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" :z: 030 ‘ v . . . - I . 0 O - ;-:~ose so,’ said Orde a little :03“?! her away. , feet below the rim of the fall to the ” .3. '3' 4° ’ t1;;;.';‘. After an instant he laughed. . ledge below. They were bolted to- 1:: ,-. ‘ ~;' '3' "Do is; know, I hadn’t thought of , ‘ gether top and bottom through the , .5. .1. 3:: 3: z; .:1' 2 four holes bored for that purpose. The °§ ’E‘ .. .3. xxx went on Newmark calmly, 5 : task finished, they pried the flash 3: 3: .;. .1. “1'2; {1' :12». supplies to the best ad- 1 - boards from the improvised dam. .f. ... ' ’E‘ ’E’ vs: _ ; ‘piled them neatly beyond reach of .;. o} l 3: 3: . ' . O m o â€" , - Lunuired Orde. { high water, rescued the sawhorses and 02° ’0‘ .3. .°. 1 t t . ... .0. o 9 “=3.“ l. Looms built and improve 1 ' piled them also for a possible future l 3. 5, -? .;. . ' . "V . «‘5'; v " - Begin to get your crew. use and blocked the temporary chan- .f. .:. :3: 3: ' 1" :T'Qi’t right ofi. We have my g nel. The river. restored to its immeâ€" 0? '2' , GRO‘ ERY PS I ORE .2. .f. mo; _" ‘ begin on.” E morial channel by these men who had i '3’ :3: , a E .;. .;. . . . - .0 , , .’ .94.-.. -. -""'"“-‘ 0 t , so nonchalantl)’ turned it aSide. roared l ,3, .3. , ..-' CAMPBEL"S , . ........ 0‘” ’E‘ ‘3' l l 3. 0:0 . l V . Z L l ‘. I S l R .3. .3. ' c - - o 7 v -3 ‘ on. Orde and his crew trumped back i .f. .z. 3 -.. .» ,_ “a" :z: 2:: j _ HI: new firm plunged buSily into to the falls and gazed on their handi‘ 1 ,z. .2. ’ .3 __ “mg COUNTYl I E53! .f. .f. -7 u . o . . . O ‘.7 p , 3 pressmg activities. Orde con- work with satisfaction. Instead of ';’ :g: 1% index: ) I ESE 'E' 'E' l stantly interviewed men of all plunging over an edge into a turmoil :3: ,5, h 3: ’°’ i kindsâ€"rivermen, ml“ men, 0011' of foam and eddies, now the water ’ 0:0 .3. 0:0 Z tractors, boat builders, hardware deal- flowed smoothly. almost without a '2' .3. 02° 12:“; Urde. “T .‘.â€"Cr di- 1‘33: young people struggled in at an i supplies of water to eke out the drop- 5 down as far as Reddlug, leaving be- l N OfICE TdO 051::39113315: claims . . Fenelon, containing 93} acre: . can: hour after supper. Orde stepped l rill; Spring freshets. ‘3 hind them a river harnessed for their a _ ”5 an 5 .g I am agent for too General Li - imam or less, adjoining the village c 7:.""t.;o hall to help them with their l The crew next moved down ten miles uses. Ilemained still the forty miles against the 35m“ 0‘ Annie Mary Stock Insurance Co. of Montreal. '1818 90 acres cleared and about-4* m: lie was surprised as he aD- i to where the river dronpf‘d over 3 between iteddlng and the lake. 0rd.- Whitlock, late of the City of Cleve- and can take risks on all kinds 0' I y. d d b b New tram; I: 1 Carroll 15151109 to lift her \- ““l’ids m“ 0f bowlders. Here were {1101? mid Off his men. A few dais" land, in the County of Cuyahoga. in live animals. Dr. Broad. office 4t lama har woo us ' 0:. ‘ 0°. Downstream eight miles, below the . gun barrel,” said Tom North. ‘3’ o .3. 'E' l mills, and just beyond where the draw- : Quite cheerfully they took up their ‘E’ 3: our GOOdS our eputatlon $.31 l Erhdgfjcfiziffid :3; raidgmtrzgtdl):ntg I long. painstaking journey back down If: .f. ‘ :3: .2, . a . S 1 y S e the river. .0. 0’. .°. 0‘0 bent and bolted away at two tugboats. I The trail led the crew through many °§° .g. w E I N V I T E A T R I A I- O R D E R .E. .i. .\ his return home late Monday The spring burst into leaf and set- I minor labors, all of which consumed 2:: 2:: IE: :3: {,gmnoon Grandma Orde in- ; tied into summer. Orde was constant- ; time. At Reed's mill Orde entered into .3. .3. _ .z. .5. formed the river boss with a ; LV 011 the move. As soon as low wa- idiplomatic negotiations with old man :3: go .f. o? shrewd twinkle that she want- i ter came With midsummer he departed . Reed. whom he found singularly ,3, E: . Kent St” o? 3: ed 2.3m surely at home the following '- t0 Bedding. Here he joined a crew amenable. The skirmish in the spring .3. ,3, 3 :3: .2. main; l which Tom North had collected and seemed to have taken all the fight out °§° oz. LINDSAY .3. -? "lut- asked three or four of the g went to the head 0f the river. Far of him. or perhaps, more simply. Orde‘s :z: ’E‘ a I .1. 0:0 young peopie for a candy pull,” said : lurch on the headwaters he built a attitude toward him at that time had ... :z: . . . . . . . . :1: .:. she. l dflm- '1 he gate operated simply 8P0 . won him over to the young man‘s side. o? 02:~204~1°°2~2~:~:~:”:“:”:“3“3“3“3“3“:“34‘4”? .:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..;..:..:..:..:..:..:..;..:..;..:..:. .3..:..;..:..:..:..'..:..’ :..:.....,..,..,..,~,..,«:»:~:u:+ "moi mower?" “5km 0’“ l mum be ”med to let loose an entire 0m” "N bum ‘1 new s‘“‘ce“"‘~" Ii .:»:«:..:«:..:..:..:»:..:»:»: :~:«:«:«:»:«:»:«:«:. .;..;..;..;.....;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..:..;..;..;..;..;..:..:..;..;..;..:..:..;..;..;..;..;»;..,«,«.«.~ ., «J (‘1 ;., tsp of her daintily poise-d head. its soft, fine hair. came well be- T30 her slender grace of move- falls twenty-five miles below Orde pur- - m mum Newmark. 17th day of June, 1910, ac hereby , ‘~_ . wit‘ , ;.:;d of attitude. had lent her the i posed his most elaborate bit of rough . “llcilo, Joe!" greeted Orde his teeth notified, pursuant. to R. S. 0. 1897, .mrâ€"M , "" [post E9508 31:1 f1:CKm;t:n;::p he: j :‘ersiun of a stature she did not ; engineering. The falls. only about 'tlashing in contrast to the. tan of his Chapt 129 to send in their ~ claims [“011 SALEâ€"Lady 5 long fur coat, lin 3- 9W 1'0 0 arm, . .. d ' ' - ' medium size, only worn a short lCamhray station. Grass Hm an 49$ vaguely, he felt the night to be; if'm ,. I pew j: :n'the'wastebasket. “Get. ers, pile driver captains, builders, wholesale grocery men, cooks, axmen, chore boysâ€"all a little world in itself. l flood. And. indeed, this was the whole purpose of the dam. it created a res. ervoir from which could be freed new ' . “r crowdâ€"the Smiths. CollinseS. At..- liubbard and Her,” said Grand- uni} built a row of stone filled log cribs in a double row downstream to define ’: from her shoulders to find that u l l l i t ..~ level of his eyes. {fifteen feet high, fell straight to a bed 7 .‘\\I-~\‘ it is so unzlint and dollzlzrz'ul." '. ' . sheer rock. This had been eaten by 3"“.1] wrote last?” ' b l Tuesda the 13th time. Reasons for selling, too small. 10 eron grain kets. The proper- i “7.31.3.1: 51:,i,i;2'-_" .. it“. Curly U31 r i".'\‘ willie-s into potholes and crannies \'. -. . 1. h d - lbltors on or e ore y, . __ ldlS ity of JOHN R. COWISON. For fur- . . _ . . , . mam. a acqutred his articles .. 1910 ft r which Apply at this office. w . , . ks low ceiilngs and .25 01:1 , :..:rzl fl Jagged m'emllm' SCU‘W “Chm" ‘ of incorporation and sold his stock. day Of Deccmhe., ’ a e Ether particulars apply to Elias BOW“ :__.___,.____â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-- §l;;:d form immediately underneath ; the. fall. in flood time the water more: through this obstruction in :1 turret :. 'l they failed to shoot over the barrier of the ledge. bad jam, difficult and dangerous to break. Then followed a jam, 3 determined. if possible, to obviate. the channel and to hold the drive in : Somehow - if and away from the shallows. At the ' 2.1:: canthooks rolled them down the . slope to a flat below the falls. After the trees had been cut in suf- ficient number Orde led the way back upstream a half mile to a shallows. where he commanded the construction cf :1 number of exaggerated sawhorses with very widespread slanting legs. When the sawhorses were completed ’ Orde directed the picks and shovels ' tr be brought up. Orde set his men to digging a chan- ‘ Viol thrmwh the bank. it was no slight job, as the slope down into a swamp began only at a point forty or fifty feet structed them to place the horses in . break, over an incline of thirty de grees. “Logs ’ll slip over that slick as a and gate far enough down to assure a ‘ good head in the pond above. in September the crew had worked 1 work with a pile driver would fence‘ the prin' ipal shoals from the channel. lie stayed overnight with his par- ents and took the train for Monrovia face. “l‘m done. Anything new since Perhaps his task had in it as much of l difficulty as Orde’s taming of the river. , Certainly he carried it to as successful ,9. conclusion. The bulk of the -stock and Orde. The latter gave a note at 10 per cent for his proportion of the stock. Newmark then borrowed fif- teen thousand mentoring. as sequin ('11:. be Continued; ..~. " ..-,".‘. -, ‘“‘ ’ Shawna lemmwuaslw . "u. i? we - ”. SAVE THIS LIST IT WILL ASSIST YOU IN YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING. HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS REGARDING A GIFT FOR A] FRIEND. If It Is a Lady Frlend--- ' . . z E \. 1’ lffild‘wl’é’tio‘r’? all]; Stierrrgindgoc‘l: Why nct give scmcthing like one of thescbeutiful giits: : I Q I g " :X'fgflgzmgfgg‘: :gbfg‘gfee‘: £929,323; Fancy Back Comb, Set of. Coffee Spoon 3 in case, Gold Jewel Box, 3 9 ; v. .. tl\ m: outer {Huge of the rivet Fancy China Cup. and Saucer, Card Receiver, Bon Bon Dish in china : : . K __ _ ‘ ,. "â€"5 ~13,” wme mam MKS)? 3:]; 3331333011: 201133th at silver, Chatelaine Watch, Gold,.Sterling Silver or Enamelled Buckle, l "' . . . .. old Bracelet, Gold Locket, Chain Hand Bag, Pearl Brooch, Pearl O 0 '0 o o C ’0 O O O .0 O O 0.0 O O O '9 O. Q alitg Always Uppermost. " 0 O O O O O O 0 0 O O O O O 0.00.. ..O0.0¢.OO..0.0 O O O O ~~_â€".â€"â€"__ thestate of Ohio, one of the United States of America, Married woman, deceased, who died on or about the duly verified to the undersigned Sol' date the administrator will distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall have notice. Dated at Lindsay this 24th day of WANTED M “â€"â€" ANTED~A Catholic Professional ~ “teacher for S. S. No. 12, Emily duties to commence on 3rd of J anu- Peel-st. l l .‘izo lugs plunged end on into the 3 he sold to 10.. owners. Some blocks . , ' . acres m re OF 1855, being part0 N‘util) hollow, hit with a crush z‘ud leyen . D‘h‘ -rr - - 1 November, A'D' 1910' STEWAR’I ’ O. . lcomprising orChard and lawn, gran- . . ‘ . , . went to (. icago. His own litte ’CON‘NOI‘ Solicitors for John A. lot 14 and 15 m 3 con. Manposa. * ‘ were spewed out below more or less liortuneof twenty thousand he paid in O ‘ ‘ "_ . Brick house frame barn 40 by 104 olithic walks, and dwelling with ev- E l buttered. Sometimes, when the drive i for the shares that represented his half White. Administrator. . ' 11 d first, class sta- . Al . - Z Z brought down a hundred 1023 together. 5 of the majority retained by himself __ we”... -...â€".-_-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-r~~-r-~mâ€"-- “tn stone wa an ’ ery modern convenience. .‘ so a grain "‘ Live Stock Insurance 1‘ ARM FOR SALE-Lot 15, con. 1 ‘barn 50:65 on stone wall with first.â€" iclass stabling complete. cement floor. â€"â€"yâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"____.._____â€"â€"â€"â€" . . 2 Log house, well finished mSide, partly EUR 30.1.5 iplasterea and partly boarded. School Real Estate Agent. LindSSY.-Wtf. FARM FOR SALE 1 _ I l ' . . l OR SALEâ€"{lower Bond and Ad- 4 ARM FOR SALEâ€"Containing 14( l 4 e1aideâ€"sts., a handsome residence bling. Water in front °f horses and 'warehouse: stock‘ yardS. scales Good hog pen. l 9 about one acre of ground at ,Camerâ€" Drivin house. Hen house, cement; . , £1,30ng in them all. A - ion. Also grain warehouse at. Lorneâ€" . ‘ neverâ€"failing l iville 30- x 90, and an elevator. store and cattle with taps. 11, well fenced, adjoining the thriv- , _ :1: village of Oakwood, Known as stockyards and scales at. Grass Hill. “Oh, it is so {withstand delightful.” “If." said he to North. .fwe could _ ’4 ’- ary~ Apply, stating salary and ex- the W. A. SiIVerwood farm. Would A150 an excellent safe! suitable for ppmâ€"£83 and queer. unexpected things 631:3 3: apron 00 a Slant from just NOT'CE patience to GEORGE CONNELL. sec.- like to sell at once. For further par- any business, and one single cutter. [mt take your breath away... ing‘rqtlehcmfi and over'the Potholes trees, Downeyvflle, Ontâ€"dlw3 ticuiars apply to Elias Bowes, Real Suitable terms of payment to reli- sh is we of the oldest houses in Oht s oot both the water and the "'"'"' . - able purchasers. Apply to J03. G. logs on“ a better angle.” “Sure." agreed North, “but you’ll have fun placing your apron with all that water running through. Why, it would drown us!” “I‘ve got a notion on that,” said Orde. town,” aid Orde, "and i suppose it is picturesque. But, you see, I was brought up here. so I'm used to it.” ‘ "Wait until you leave it.” said she. "Then all these things will come back to you to maize your hmrt ache for them." After the company had gone Orde" Fm“! long by the front gate looking The straightes‘c trees they felled. 11.91:sz the infinite spaces. Somehow. l trimmed and dragged down travoy * trails they conStructed, on sleds they built for the purpose, to the banks of the river. Here they bored the two i i l l l i This condition of affairs Orde had akin to her elusive spirit. Farther and lather his soul penetrated into its Into the forest went the axmen. ‘ i m..â€".â€"â€"â€"..â€".___..,..â€"_.... ....._. __ , TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a. By-law was passed by the Muni cipal Council of the Corporation of the , County of Victoria, on the 15th day of I November, A D. 1910, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000.00 for the pit rpose of the construction of steel and concrete bridges and that such By-law was registered in the Registry Office for the County of Victoria, on the 17th day of November, 1910. ‘ Any motion toquash or set asidc the same or part thereof must be within three month after the first put: ANTEDâ€"A good general servant - «‘v good wages, laundry given 0111;. Apply M‘RS. .WM. FLAVELLE, Lind- say.â€"w2. W \ SALE REGISTERS TUESDAY, DEC, 13th.,â€"By Geo. Jackson, auctioneer. credit sale of Valuable farm stock and imple- ments, the property of G. N. Bar-i Estate agent, Lindsay. ”M FARM FOR SALEâ€"West half of lot no. 21, in the 8th. concession of One. 100 acres more or less. The farm (which is good clay loam, is OR SALEâ€"50 acres of choice in first class condition. Thaw is a. 4 farm land for sale, all under substantial frame dwelling and a state of good cultivation and ready good hewedscedar gamma. a barn. tor crop nutyear, being composed o! 30:30, as well as small outbuilding N ht o! W hf of Lot lin the 6th 00116 . on the farm. Just two miles from Emily. For further mm? apply - Lindsay 9.0. and close --to school to on... Cornell. 0m, auxin-.4 Eyres, Leigh E. Knight, F. H. Kidd, Elias Bowes, Real Estate Agents.â€" wtf. depi‘ _. holes through either end to receive the “cation of this notice. and cannot b ”will? ya other depths lay be‘ bol‘ts when later they should be lOCked lmm thereafter. ' ' ‘1‘”: north half of lot. 10 in the 7th and cheese factory. For particui- wtt. ‘ ' I Balms. hfifiififii Otheft UngDeBSed together side by side in their places, . Damd the 17th day Of NQVembers . m. Man‘posa. Sale at one 0.0“. k ‘ m . apply to B_ Rich 8th 'h’ BOX ”w " . , ‘. , ‘. -..- . Manxs’ssjhe As {35:33.8 they Miami-spam men A.D.1910, “ and without reserve. wz.‘ ' ,_ . ‘ Z t J. R. McNEILLIE, Gel-k. asp, ‘mdsay. v13. 3mm mantra-r. W5.

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