__________________â€"â€"â€"â€"fâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"“â€"T“â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€" ‘ m. and the presenta- l Muss Pearl LeOmw. has Just ,rei M“ 9"†B†,1... pm, Hill. Hr. turned home after a pr. , iot her aunt‘ ,'. MF.mli?°u- . _ | Mr. 0. 8. Campbell loot. .3 valuable horse. last week. LITTLE BRITAIN. ' _ ‘(Fl om Our Own Correspondent). D an A R D s : Mr. T. H. Wallis is making preparâ€" ntious for the building of a new house Paints AND Brushes. on the lot adjoining Mrs. Sailes.’ On Wednesday evening the mem- l bars of' the Epwortll ’Lcaguc were ‘ ' at the home of Mr. M. entertained pleasant even- lWickett, and avery ing was {spoilt Our so 00 ea . duties, after being laid up for a couple of days suffering from asc- Id. vc:I‘lelecbooncert at Oakwcmi on Tuesday evening. the 17th March, promises to be first-class: An excellent'l program is to be rendered. Mr. W. P. King. the president will occupy the chain. ' -â€"w1. . i l l l l iRONDALE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mr. Peter Barr, of frond-ale. is . moving to Gooderham. and his son is - going to lmndale to run the farm and store. If the son dollows the motto of his father he. cannot help ‘ but be succesful in busmess. The teams from around Irondale that have been in the lumber camps. have returned. ' Mr. Beech. who has been a resident of lecndish {or several years. is residing in Kinrnount. Quite a number of our young folks. are laid up with the measles and l whooping cough. : , . I The party given by Mr. and Mrs. Birr wls a great success. It was 0 and attended by a number of the friends _und 0. very enjoyable evening was Ispent. .. l i "‘l'] ' Mr. Robert J. Hundcock. who has ch'er has resumed his Barb id 6‘ although taken by our? ‘ ‘ I g ' d brie-fly thanking tlnm evening was pleasantly spent in games and social 'ohats. 1 ~ - BOBCAYGiEON. (From Our Own Corrcswndcnt.) On last Saturday morning the re- mark was made by one of our vill- agers "spring is non“ for the roblns are here." and it was true. tor the welcome note of robin redbreast could be heard. ringing out clearly on the morning air. _Wc hope he has not made a great mistake in coming too soon. by making our villagers 'thlnk spring is at hand. when ‘lt lsreally far off. During the Week that has passed the wood piles of the village have been raised to their usual height. and ‘ now nearly every person has got in a season's supply. so that coal strikm rest of the world will not affect us here. Mr. Peter Grant has a number of men at work making new gates for the locks in this village. The two upper gates. which lenkcdcousider- ably. are. to be replaced by new once. before navigation opens. [:11 grippe has been in the village for the last few days. and a num- ber have been confined to their homes by it. i 'v ‘ " . ‘ ‘ ___+__. KING'S WflARF. From Our Own Correspondent. Everything is very quiet here now on account of the scarcity of snow and the bad roads. The Davey Bros. and a gang of‘mcn who have been engaged in this vicin- ity during the past month ‘gettlng but cedar were obliged to return to gar the kind words said of him. Re- troshments were then served and that d statute labor $1.00; William 1331““. two cord-of wood for towm ; c, p; 33‘". regiotonng bdl' .1000 and lobalule. 033'“ 53.65: C. D. Barr. registering can nt, branch of Bulk drain. “gridâ€"09.0 rried. The Count-ll then ' ed till the second Monday In iii-(ii: J. B. WELDON, Township Clerk. - â€"*â€"-â€" CAMERON. From Our Own Correspondent. Indications at present point to an early spring. Mr. Jon. Perrin. jr.. had the mis- fortune to have one of his horses kicked on Monday night. Owing to the bad roads. quite a number took the train for town Sot- urday morning. Mr. John Earle. however thought the lake and river would be perfectly safe. but the passengers on the Haliburton train were treated tothespecmclcof Mr. Earle leaving therivi-r and mucking it through a ploughed field till he came to W'illtam-st. with Cameron L. O. L. took place Fri- day night last. The hall was com- fortably crowded and every one Icem- ed to enjoy himself. After a pro- gram of recitations. rendings.mus'x:. singing and speech making had been run our, Mr. Steve Oliver. of Lindsay. mounted a chair and soon' disposed of a large and fancy collection of bas- kets. prices ranging from 300. to $1.30 per basket. The Omngemon cleared in the neighborhood of 318. They purpose resenting the hall, painting the walls and in fact over- hauling the building thoroughly. thus making it as upâ€"toâ€"datc as possible and a credit to tho communityt AJ- tor every one had duly emptied the baskets of their goodly contents. the young (folks cleared the hull of all obstruction: and danced till a very late or rather early hour in the morn- ing to the lively tunes of Mr. Mac- :llls ADVERTISING PAY? But there must be actual value a. ANSWERS: decided] it a s. y p y Gough has found its back, andj here's the proofâ€"as IT PAYS TO KEEP FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC. rade has now carried osed to “COME 1N LIKE A A LION,†but su ely spring is coming and “GOUGH’S CHALLENGE SALE will wind up with a GALLERY FINISH; PLUMSI PLUMS! PLUMS! BIG BUSINESS. The momentum of active t us well toward 5 rin This month is su LAMB and GO 0 r L in; Invest your spare dollars during the closin you will pull out a p um. Buy as we buy. on put in your thumb The best time to come for these plums is atch your opportunities. bright and early this week. days of our sale. If “‘â€â€œâ€œâ€˜â€œâ€œâ€œ “““““““ and other turmoil: that merry ital The basket social in connection IT’S NOW 0R NEVER. 1!. been suffering nearly a“ winter With Lindsay last week on account of the severe attack of rheumatism. has tillaw. They have alargc quantity Murray‘s violin. Crlimitod amount of Cash to L0: JOHN KENNEDY, Adam Block, Kent~zs The W eekly Post. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. ‘03. . (0RRISPONDIM'S [HIIRS .___+__â€" l 2 NORTH Ol‘S. .‘ (Special to The Post.) i A masting of the patrons of the Forth Op: cheese factory will be held on Monday. March 16th. Commencing Fl'o'clock. at ths factory. for the p7:rpo3§..of letting the milk routes and transacting other business. _â€"_.â€"â€"â€"â€" A LIFFORD. {Elam Our Own Correspondent.) We are remindl-d almost dailythat in. a very few years there will be hardly any of the first settlers left in this township. On Friday Mrs, John Gallowly passed away at the ripe age of 33 years. and on Sunday It ... MI. Kelis‘. at the age of 89. " Mrs. Campbell. of Gilt. is visiting relativ'cs her-2 n‘. prescnl. Miss Miguiro, of Toronto, is visit- ing her cousins in this vicinity. Miss Mabel Stupk's has returned home aftet‘ v:siting friends .LL Ida and other places. Mr. G. Argue. of Yelverlon. has moved to )II'. R. Gruntly's 'flrm. )Lr. Câ€"rluiy his moved to. the village. . â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" '-.' ' BOBCAYGEON. (E'son; Our Own Clumspondent.) Replirs art- going on at present at Messrs. MAJ. Boyd‘SLO‘o‘s mill at Little Bob. and it is expected that i: will be running in about three i Mr. John Hail. jr.. mode a good Iauctioneer lfor lthe Epvmrth League basket sooi-ll last week. The receipts ‘ totalled $37. . - I Mr. Lesley Richman. who has hem :clerking for Mrs. W. L. Shields. has {gone to Lindsay. Lea. isthe kind to 'swcoeed. and every person of his incqunintance will wish him well ’ wherever he goes. ] Messrs. J. H. Chrncgie. M. P. P., 7 and Benjamin Burchall, who have al- fwnys been among the pioneers in Iintroducing pure-bred stock in this 'community. have placed the sur- 1 rounding farmers under obligations ito “them by purchasing the splendid ‘Olydesdal: stallion “1:thth ‘ (10655} They bought 'this ï¬ne six- ! year-old from his importers. Messrs. Smith 6: Richardson. of Cblumbus. who purchased him two years ago lfrom Mr. John McIntyre, :l‘bealcs‘bon Hull. Yorkshire. En g. ' _._._.._.._ FRANKLIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Mrs. Wesley Jones has sold her farm to Mr. H. E. Tripp, general merchant. Mrs. Jones and family in~ the near future. We wish them suc- cess. Mrs. H. Pritchard has returned :if- tyr spending awcek visiting Tor- onto fri-snlls. ‘ ' Mrs. Wm. Lee. who had i. ion seri- Ouni) ill. is recovering under the , careful treatment of Dr. t‘.. H. Brere- : ion. 2 Mr J. Peel has rented his farm to Mr. McConnell. Mr. Peel and family ha re move! to Omemee. Miss M. VNLIS liars~ returned. after spending :L week with Rcaboro friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Stewart. Who had been visiting frende here. have left for their home in Manitoba. Mr. R. Saunders is on the sick last week with her daughter, Mrs. John O'Lcary. Inspector Knight paid our school a. visit and found everything pro- gressing favorably under the “careful ' (management of Miss Piggott. A representative of the Peter-bore Sugar Co. will visit this section shortly to try and interest the farm- ers in the growth of Sugar bests. It is expected ameeting will becau- ed to discuss the question. This com- :pany proposes. if sufficient business 'Nfors. to have scows call 511’. both ,Cowan’s and Pigeon River bridge for sugar beets, thus giving patrons an (opportunity to chi their boots with- out long hauling. huo adding to the profit. Meanwhile it will be well ‘to give the question careful considera- tion. . . â€"â€".â€"-â€"- HARTLEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A pleasant and sociable evening was Spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gilchrist. it being the occasion .of a presentation made to them on the eve of their departure to York- tou. Assn. The following is a copy- tend going to Manitoba to resxdc into! the address as read by Mr. Dongald Spence. the presentation be- ing made by Alex Spence: . , '. Dear Frienduâ€"Wc. a number of your friends and neighbors. have as- sembled here to-night to try if possible to convey our sincere re- gret that you are. soon to take your ‘departure from among our midst. and we wouldfailin doing our duty "should we let this opportunity pass without acknowledging in some small degree our entire appreciation of ' your worth as neighbors 1nd citizens of our community. .We have known you only as kind and generous neigh- bors. and your removal from . our midst will be a Source of severe re- gret to us all. Our wish is that you: may long be spared to share in the l't . 1" ind- . prosperity of .Weatern Canada. We ‘- Miss M. Thompson has been sp. uParsons and Council are to be ton. .l'l" will be held in the Presbyterian Mr. Robt. Bryans, lumber mer- chant. Lindmy. paid our town a fly- ing visit on Thursday of last week It is with deep regret that we chronicle the death of Mr. Theo. Laidley, or. who passed into ctern~ ity yesterday. after a somewhlt lingering illness of over six «months' duration. Deceased was one of the most progressive farmers of this vi- cinity. and his death at the age of sixty is to ho regretted by his may friends in this community lie leaves a~wife and five children, two daughters and three sons, to mourn the low of akind father and loving husband. A-conoert will be given on April 12th undo: the auspices of the Me- chanics' Institute. Choruscs and specialties will be given. .- Our hockey club will give a concert on March 17th. . The funeral of the late Mr. Laidley was largely attended. A new fire hail willbebuilt. Reeve congratulated on their enterprise The Council should now improve the band stand and sprinkling wagon. Rev. W. Kanmwin has received the fourth call since coming to Omemee but has not accepted any yet. Rev. Mr. Brown has ucwptcd a call to a Belleville church. ' Rev. Mr. Teeney. rector of Christ church, has received two calls during his two years Pastorate here. but is satisfied to remain here (or a while. Our doctors have been very busy during the last stew weeks. Dr. Cornwall is able to resume his duties once again. Dr. Gameron is Very busy attending to his numerous pa- tients. ', Mr. J. R. McNeillic. (bunty treas- urer. Lindsay. made a business trip to Omemee this week; and while in town was the guest of Miss Thorn- The County Bible Smicty‘ meeting: : WINTER UNDERWEAR ER FURNISHI \\\.\ . WINT NGS GOT To“ co ! “Profits not promises.†. Ask anybody on the street if they are not leased with their bargains from Gough’sâ€"almost everybody has 3 0 l STLE WITH PRICES. g o f i l 0 ought at this sale. BIG WRE i i i i i i A BIG THROW DOWN Before we inaugurate regular busin - Clothinflg 8 855 we throw down Winter 8' Just to see how flattened out to reduce our Winter Suits and Over-coats we‘ll make an especial drop cut as follows : WINTERS’ LAST WH I RL. .. .. .. .. .. $2.95 ... .. .. .. 4.00 lpr'in Prices unmercifu ly. ures will help All Overcoats regular $5.00 for .. .. regular $6.50 for All Overcoats regular $8.00 for .. .. All Overcoats regular $10.06 for .. .. All Overcoats regular $12.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7. All Suits regular $7.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 423 All Suits regular $10.00 for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6.75 All Overcoats . a o I on mortgage! I! WW“ "M" hm“; recovered. and is now working In the 03 cedar placed on Emily Creekâ€"- â€"O-â€" . .\ .-. . . . -~ . - -7 w LNAANLNVVVM i. . .. f discounted. lumber camP- . ' Mr. Patrick Dorgan, who cut his OMEMEE. ; ' extra if . . ......M... ...“... _,_. .. ...... WINTER OVER A ...... ‘ cicty of London. England. nd tho Scot- ' 00300051: :1de 1‘0“" H†“9°C“ ‘° ('9' The village has bv-en verv liveU' ‘ , , , .. n. . t - . , tishllnion and Rational Insurancel (From Our Own Correspondent.) 13),? gateieg family are :11th r"- lagly. farmers are busy hauling J: “a“ company. Mr. F. C. Fielding and Master “'il- “covered from 3- Beware attack of 1“ her, mood, hay. straw. etc. being ’ ER SUI I S . . . - t'v‘ - - anxious to get all this kind of work " ' . lie are visiting role I L5 in Omemee. measles. . , large 3‘ Mrs. Mt-Ginley. of Lindsay. spent “UN before the 5101311108 80““ ' GO. .m-\A\.'\\r\k \ \\ \ \.â€"~\\ \\ x \\.w \ i 2 ....... .. .. .. 5.00 .. .. .. 6.50 )WERJES. The “Mom 10g. will b:- mr, .3 lug afmv days with Miss Johnston would therefore ask you. Mr. Gil- christ. to accept this gold watch and ï¬rsz. and then they ulll cut {or ' in Lindsay. _ _ . themSBZVcs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham and chain and Mrs. Gilchrist. those for church on March 17th and 18th. SALE REGISTER. S : __ g B. J. GOUGH, Master “’41:..1- Rm“! i.» home from i resumed his duties again in Messrs. the Toronto hospital. where no hald‘ . P393†3‘“ 5mm ‘ ' been -.r.;.it.;.l for blood poisoning. Hp Mr. Emanuel Bowcs. formerly of l u ......y mg“; improved. i this village. died at Kansas City on . \ lMonday. ' , N . _‘ . I There has been quite-u number of . ' ORIA“) ,weddlngs in this vnclnlty this year. All“ ‘avrio-s of rl-vivul services con- bencdicts Was Mr. Richard Coad. wholi duct-3i liwz'v for the past seven weeks was married to Miss Lillie Weldon; By. W. M. Cmgg. pastoral .Thc ceremony was performed by the .. lie. ms b no a dccided success Rev. Mr. Clare. Miss Bessie Coed and uni :il:ci:_;o~7d has been wrought "Mr. Sam Weldon were groomsmnn through hgs mrucst ofï¬ou‘ts'. and bridesmaid respectively. The Mr; Auhur Bitty. of Indim Head. happy couple left on la honeymoon lass awn Agra-ling til.‘ winter with . trip to Picton and; other eastern has 9.5231: dilct‘ an absence of five points. 3 years; _ 3 Everything is ’aboutreud‘y for the G. ti. Aim. of Rut Portage. p'iid concert on Tuesday. the 17th of o than; 2-le- to friends and ac- March. at the town hall. The con- qu'ltn‘lnces here. tributors to the program are. making .\i’_e learn {hit Mr. \V. For and great eflforts to make this a first- f-iznlly :ontemplote leaving for the 'class entertainment. Doors Open at \Vesf. newt Tuesday, ulso Miss Edith I130. Concert 84: 8 p. m.-w1. Batty. We .will miss them. I On Tuesday evening. Mar. 3rd. at A jolly sloighluad of Norlunderg very pleasing evening was spent at attended the supper and lecture at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Kinmount on Monday evening. Next bridge. These â€popular citizens. who by the smiling (toes of the party are leaving shortly for the North- assurei us of the ‘fuel; that they had - west to take up residence With their indeed hid .1 merry time. son. were presented. with too follow: The Cnnlvilln Ord-r of Foresters i129 address: o: this pl'lC-l mm o pie social and Dear Mr. and Mra- Hanbridceâ€" 0:: concert in the Orange hall on Feb. thï¬ ('70 of your departurc from this nab. Thern- “2'18 u gallery erected line. where you have lived so long. which salted over sixty people. but and where “'0 have been neighbors notwithstanding thut. the hall was for so many years. we take tin op- packet lo the doors. which shows the portunity to rtep in and. spend ufew. special interest tukrn in this order. hours with you. “We regret very It cert-iinly “as one of the largest much that circumstances have arisen. crowds ever witnessed in Norland. that have led you to decide to leave No efforts were spaced by the Order. our neighborhood and locate in a to make this concert at florid-xi «no. more remote part of our Dominion. cess. which it certainly was. The yet in going from us let us assure lull unis decorated beautifully and you go carrying y our lovg. ne- upp'opri.\tely' for the mcaaion. The apcct and our be 'wishea for your evening‘s entertainment consisted of success and prosperity h your new dialogues. revolutions. readings and home. More porting W “in to phonognphic aelccthus. and several express our triendghlp in cm tang- comic songs given by Mr. A. Train. lble «form. and monk you to occept of 'Kiumount. which were heartin the» fur cootf u a slight token applauded. The landmine sum of of tho Wu and mm: to much {59"‘33‘1 L†Th" Pom-l I'The last to join the ranks of the l creased in your future home. Mr. Gilchrist replied at some. length giving expression of his thanks (for MARIPOSA. (Special to The Post.) The Municipal Council of Mariposa met at Oukwood on Monday. the 9th. day of March. 1903. Members pres- entâ€"Messrs. Suggitt, Mark. Cameron and McLeod. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. The principal object of the meeting was the appointment of oversee-rs of highways, pound-keepers and fence- \iewers for the ensuing year. The list being revised. the Council ad- journed for dinner, after which Mr. Michael entered and took‘. his seat. The Clerk read a communication from Mr. W. L. Smith. secretary of the Farmers‘ Association of Ontario, rc- ï¬pccting the equalization': of 'taxn- tion. A large deputation cf 01k- .Wood citizens waited on Council regarding drainage matters. Mr. Uhunnon, County Councillor. desired the bonus given by the Mariposa. Council on condition that he would build a.wire fence on the eastern boundary of his farm. The Members of the Council considered that it would be an advantage to lthe public. as the roads east through Ops were liable to bad drifts in tho winter. Moved by Mr. Mark. seconded by Mr. Cameron. that Buidsw No. 546. being a by-lnw to appoint certain of- ficers in the township of mripoml. namely. overuse" of highways. undrkocporc and fence-viewers. in , eceivod and read a first limoâ€"Car- tlod. lay-law 646 read tho ‘umal number of times. signed and cooled. Ifovod by Mr. Michael. seconded by Mr. McLeod. that the following ac- bountu be paid; W. 8. Yarnold. oo- oount for carillon on the Bulldrom. â€â€˜45: J. n. Weldon oorvloeo on tho Hull droln. 11.00; bolus Inhale. refund ototu labor for 1 ".00; Dennis lactic. wood for B. . Rood- 1. 06.80; floor Itch. boloooo 50,73 or. ii . N o as rm ml A hearty Vote you and m "9 N“ ‘l u A!“ ~ "on . no. how lieu of cumin; ms W the Km woman or future to "up". noun: bolas built no others cor th. our and pp: in the chem doom mtwulnclymmyml I m â€A... ' attain..." b N“ cddm m w a m program. . . i . ..i In: outing on 5 Monica. old wood. S. tr. Mod. a lohool. u a hill? . Go! on!“ m. 0!. :3 in. cm. o‘c- â€"â€"____. their real intrinsic value. but tmtlox MONDAY. MARCH 30. 1903.-â€"Bv â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ I Thoroughbud Durham Bull, riot-g two I Thom hbrod Durham Bull. rising no i Thoroughbrod Durham Bull. oovon 4 Thoroughbrod Durham Hoiforo. OTICB 0F DISSOLUTIONâ€"Public nor-hip lontoforo orbiting between John Moqun and [one Ernest Woldon. Bor- rutsro, hos boon di-olvod. Mr. IcSwoyn continuo- buolnool ot the clonal formerly ooouplod by tho firm. Mr. Woldon hos romvod to tho oï¬ooo formerly occupied by Mr. F. A. McDiomld, in tho Milno Block. lA‘Il ofï¬ce?“- do; tho ï¬rm will be d to r. cum (1. whom all dobto no tho ï¬rm will y b, In, l903.â€"-w3. the presentation just mode. I _â€"+â€"-â€" 3 north of Villogo of Ennis-en ; daily or... botwoon Potorboroqh ond Boboo Will to cold by and". which I’m rooolvod and! lot of March. Pm gov-bymttobo-odonuo. unto-ll. (0:? or Janos I. Dwyoo. Hod-y. “tho M WVMWM collect?†'- ‘ Shantymen are coming out “193.. idaughter Clara. of Ompmec. spent gauntlots and rocking chair. not“: days. and the young men that have Sunday with friends here. . not been sc‘n since last fslli are on â€"+‘_ they may serve to "In!“ you 0‘ Geo. McHugh. auctioneer. on lot THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN- our stremcs once more†OAKWOOD. Slatnymltzasan; refolleotlolns 01 your 14. con. 1, (my, Credit Sale of Val“. . Mr. Gm...†pbogogrnphpr‘of Pom.†. Fr .n Our Own 001' s d' t) :1 arm men s. in conc usion we able Farm Stock, Implements and bore 31,5 be... .u his gallery hue . ( 0 u â€9 9°“ â€1 ' would say good-bye. and hope that Household Furniture, tho propertv .“““““““ “ (o. .h. p... m, ......k. And. has done ! Mr. unmet Webster. who has been the measure 0: prosperity which has of Thou. Flenry. Sale at on} " V‘†“‘“fl†:1 rushing bll'inl'ss. ' holldfll'mg for 9- 0'0“?“ 0‘ weeks. has attended you here will only be in- o'clock sharp and without reserve. â€"â€" w W LANDS FOR SALE P . 1 MISCELLANEOUS. HOROL‘GHBRED 0A T '1' L E FOR SALE. -â€" yooro 01‘]. your d. months old. Applyto WM. HALL, Combny.â€"w7. notioo is horoby given thot tho port.â€" “ Nd. Lindooy. Fobtuory ARM HOB SALEâ€"100 our... Lot 5 000.7. Bunion“; â€out oloorod, Adina-Walton O‘l‘lCE or mssowrlou or n . lemmaâ€"noun- a um, gig: WEN D 0? TOBONN. The l'unou: Hlif Goods Artist 3 IS COIING! . He will be of BM Home Lindsay. larch L‘th. Ho will. froo of charge, domonotroto by luau you what to tho moot ouiublo and hot: “IRWIN!- szr mo “do HEALTH. COIPOR'I.‘ oud Yot‘ NGER APP! AB LNCE GEY‘ILEIEN WHO ARI BALD should luvs-ago“ and coo his Fl LTHER WEIGHT TOUPEBS AND W103 worn on over 65.000 hoods. ROF. DOREN .â€"â€"_..~... With ovcry kind and mi. of LADIES' and GINTLBIEN'S W103 TOL’PEKS, BANG! NAVY AND PLUN FBON rs. swxrcfuzs of n ion: in: in ovary out“: and ~hodo Bl: ART STYLli on known and worn by all obno- ovorywhoro. Do our. to visit hi- Slnw 8 mm of tho Botol and ooo his now dodges. [00 ACRE may in v. sill: ' Half-way between “0“" . cabling. A I‘m pig pen 55‘: good dr" It, of \‘l. . houu. frame dwolliug, with w Please Remember Day and Date : BENSON HOUSE, LINDSAY, MARCH I7lh. THE CANADA LIFE A88llRAll0E 00. ammommtmw Ionic Better for three reasons. rotâ€"Condo Life 5 percent. Gold Bonds yield a much higher rate of interest than Government Bonds. are giggle» instalmentsâ€"thin placed vn‘thiu the 3â€"A. ANDERSO , 2n M‘Lioul m‘and by p. : Imamâ€"vi. John Mc ‘ : OR SALEâ€"2.0 acre. farm in the T’“ 0i“. the v sci cultivation. tho balance in palm" andâ€"They mocha-«without 3rd.â€"Tbcyucinurcd. That it. should the low dlo other paylogoulyonoiutahnontoohbboodgoll his the Company would be immediately cancelled and the lcvootmoot wold stoneobooomovollablc. Adomoutbouodmmtbommhlooothtthohvcu orchamlutbooupluooonlno of this loading .hovoocmfonoï¬udproï¬ublolu AWDWMoMWLwflhmu logo-n was on?“ I. mum. Alli". till m .. «so Coo. 7. hit]. wont-m 50 «M m odor «Mutton. plough-g 91:. a. M of .32“: iii orchard. M M' Ioofrol albino-Main! iwdl‘dp a from c ...-not. 'lllbouocodoroolduP". loooopuocl. only“ w “mm W PARK FOR SALEâ€"One ..' the or: farm: in the cou:.ty of Victor» colt‘infng about ll.‘ norm, ll. Flo. had In ï¬at-C145: stateâ€. cultivation. Bungâ€. gool' Eight, mile. from l.‘ni.~u_v ar' Drug mile from Roaboro, ant .' u.’ all†from Omemoe. For gnrumlt’b‘“ ï¬pply to box 592, Lining. , and Conbroy, on 14 Con. . ‘ hippo». "unlit!!! : mclï¬l‘d. balance buduwct‘. bumU- 33. the . 6“ 50 ‘0“. 'lth stone fount‘umc. 3" of thg 00d halonoran Ittocbod. good orchard: b-idmgiï¬â€™f'. 1903, new. Plenty of o ring wotcr,c0f1"f" “list DA ' â€"â€"_._â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-/ for .I «up of :14... being norzh lull t l‘ More-n ‘ and out bolt of is on the 3 23967:. moo, o.1 About so oovoo cloned mi in o (00‘ I" particulo. N of tho flmbot load. The“ in on the â€J1. good homo and a large fume Myanmar otbor outbuilding. Good wait. â€3" J h, of A . "000. old limb] convenient 00hâ€: '15.“ tho who; For forum- rticulofl ‘3’" HAWLI mucus N. Aral.- t. Doc. 7. Emily. «obtain: 50 madcaultlvouoo.ud tn?“ 1“. uwloghcuoondhonaoodflu ulfluootl. Pond iâ€"r» move-t «ll-"'30.:- my. A.“ '0' “a ‘ born 6)va ‘ m. “on“ M, u oitlo 0’“ m Moo-"o‘c-