.. . w..-.n....â€"....â€"-« .......--.._;.-â€"-......, - There’s No Such limit as “slim mummies†mo washing! A Shoe House of E M 1M 0‘ N , V! II' 0". .1 Qu‘luy "‘d f‘" -.\tr. J. J. Londy spent the m in . . Dealing. . town. .. -Dr. Hartman. n! Kt . .. . . hasten wse Get own min). .b . QUALITY â€"Mr- J. G. Praiton. b‘aith's Patti. Tho I I I m All was in town to-day. OI? u...- â€".\lr C. 0. Kingsm. of Pete-room. RUBBEBS-«We buy nothing was in town yesterday. , but the best“0ansdiauRubber -Mr. Jack McDonald is open-ling Company's Goods." None bet- thc: wook end in town. tor few as good. The "Liberty†end “Solid Hawthorne†Shoes for men are popular. durable and ed lit- ting. The “Martha ashing- ton." the lndies’ favorite. Money refunded if you wish _ ATâ€" 74 Kent-st, Lindsay, . . ENZIES I IATT’ SISSON' . B D I . land. spent the hoiidly in town. OOWO»OMMOOOOOO WWNWOM «Mme L. Corbett. of Midland. is in . town visiting Miss Lillie lngrarn. M ‘ --.\lr. .K. (3- 1,00“ and son, or 1...?- the tan mm {Em 1896 w 1906 the tcrboro. spent the holiday in town. debt increase was 08.446.00. the to“ “Maw-WW If you are willing to pay a merchant tailor just double the price of I’m. gross Brand, you might get a suit or overcoat that might be as good as Progress Brand. k But pray 1 why should you ply two prices for one suit or overcoat. You can't buy better tailoring; or better wearing fabrics, or better ml“ or better ï¬tting garments, at any price, than ' PROGRESS ANIJ 20TH RENTURY BRANDS . â€"-.\lr. J. H. Curveth. of Lokrficld. was in town yesterdsy. . a â€"-Mr. R. A. 803ml. of l’cterboro. was in town yesterday. â€"Mr. Ernie Smith. of l’etmboro, was in town yesterday. â€"â€".\1r. It. J. Cook. of it‘enelon' Falls. spur Thursday in town. . â€"Mr. John Nnysnuth, oi Matters. was in town Thanksgiving. -Mr. F. \V. J. St. John. Sunlcr- Progress Brandâ€"Suits and Overcoats, $7 00 to 15.00 20th Century Brand Suits and Overcoats, $15.00 to 2500 Our Furnishing department is well stocked with seasonablc nappcry for Men and Boys. . J. GARTER, 0.999990069000699“ “mom ' 0 Sale Local Agent, LINDSAY. ~ ONT. - Mr. Wes. Thurston. u nephew .if â€a. aria 3†.- . . kart-s... Mr. Wen. toreor. was in town to day ~Mr. W. Murmis. oi Toronto. is shutting Mrs. John Unborn. Cirounr- ol debt brain; .Q267M2.000 in 1900. Thermal ed“ womanhood-sooth olitnutollttle maximisation/vitri- A Good Proposition to Rubber Goods. 00.... «our after to. buy one 0! our Oournnteod Hot W s. t e r Bottles or Foontnlns, and it from any defect in material or manufacture they prove unsatis- factory for use within ( lNE YEAR we will exchange it for a new one. This should appeal to you as a sulciently generous olzr, but it is ally an instance of our business methods. J cute in A single year under customi- st. ’ the government. â€"Mr Joshua Orotg. of The Examin- r’l‘lmt b not a thud MM. but the or. l'ctrrboro. wnu to town netw- Drantnord Expositor palm outthat day. to at“ (buttor Will; in math when -l\lr. it. if. Mthlhm and Wife. lwelndudo (MM when“ of t'rtcrhoro. WW ttl town ycwin do). -5lr. sn'l Stu Wilmot I? «out Tl.u...rg.tlnu mu. fl'utllll ~Mr. tlyroo Green. of the â€wk of Montreal. spent Thanksgiving in .l’ctc rboro. â€"-M b. Anna. Walton. of Hahn-Lon. alarm yeaturduy and to-dny viewing fritn'ia in town. -Mr. Jack Flood. of Toronto. spent Thanksgiving day in town with him mother and sister. â€"â€"Mr. w. Mcllroy. C. P. R. went. and Mr. F. Gunpbcll. of Pehorboro. were in town yesterday. â€"Mrn. WI! 8. Goodwin. 71 Peel-eta willhothomeonthcfll‘utandthirfl MI I! cant! M «Mics Corinne Anderson is her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. our the holiday. 4m. Arthur Bum. 11 Learn ington. w m in town as a must at DI: and Hire. Hen-rim. --Mr. Win. Huesey has returned from the city to assume his former [mition in the Kennedy factory. â€"lr. Foul Diver and Mr. Lloyd! Woodman-tidbit and a... Wood. 00W over fluidity. - Mrs. a m. A Iwms. and son. lion. tar: l't‘tull’.0d home from >1 truce ww-l’s‘ vint with friends in Barrie. â€"Mr. Joseph Perkin left to.vo on Wr-rlr-Lsday night for Quebec pro..- tircr on business for tho 1.09.1.3! Lumnrr Co ~19â€. (Uh) Ford. of Tho: urine. and Minn Ldttlt Uruydon. of l’icton. were the gal-eta of Mr». A. J. Ford over thirst-r Oilkvord Cmuda'h W My to to. than“ was when the Women went out. at ofï¬ce. while in the mosnmhilc great pm. work! home been condor! 1|}than ‘duty on Im- 00000 i. o. nuuoou, Drugglst, Lindsay. with Donald [rtâ€"ii onosomuo BY lltll inyourspsre time at home, or him a Personal M at school. * To cable all to learn we touch on cash or iuz‘nlmeut plan We also touch a per natal elsu at school once a month. Class ammeing last Tuesday of each month. 'hese lessons teach how to out. tit and put together any garment from the plain- o‘ in waist suit, to the most elsborste too. The whole family can lenru tron: one course. We have taught over seven dress-making, and guarunteo to gtve he hundred dollars to any one that scoot learn between the age of It and so. You cannot learn dress-making as w as this course teaches it on werklsshopstm- ears. Bower-sot - m as we no one outside tho school. This is the only experienced â€(hitting School in Canada and s7 celled by none in any other country. Wet. at once for leulsrs, as we havo entourreuoue- in! for sshortttme Adhes- :- â€"w in IAIIIIW cuss course â€Slut, 3t Brie at. Student, Ont., Canada To SAVE THE FISH SUPPLY. A moment or. great importance to the Province and be the Dominion not tangle has been inauzumtod by the AW! Fabrics society in editing an inhernuhbnsl connexion tto tbv'uo uniform mam to save whatn- nmltns oil the labs flotation. and schemes to m then on the tennis of -a permanent. uuwly. esyu rm» (Aldon. It its ammo-ed by leading Ambush newts rtthut lion. W. E. Much-n. comm ct Mohair- hs tor Mylvunla and unwary ol the Executive comm at the An» «in: F Baldy. ha- (onward- ed o cult ho his Enoolhinoy Earl Grey. the holiday. Usucensnt-Gmr Sir Mortimer _n.-. .w. 3. Heroines» m I... asst. lmt Roosevelt. end the 5“ a: . m w to Mnnltou‘ mm d .u m 3M!- We www.mumdmonwm been thomthkus. (laterals lu “l m. maid? I-WW 0' -Mr.endlnzmwulton.d mm the tan; end perilst- - ' mdtwmott'hsn ndP MWMyMW mu“ "www.mmduam. vines-l authorities more the odor)- M am Wm 'M W 01 8 mm W W' - m. J. 1:. Graham. of the tomato icy magnum the lake m. - Without the o! the llati- Ginsu Counpsny. was the guest WM '0'" of his brothâ€, Mr. Bartram Graham. and Status locum on the lake Oakwool. for Thanksgiving. walnut of!†of tlnnI’trovincocan- whim. Bate lett for our home in not avert the threatened deotruction Winnqzog on Wednesday. going vii .., not an important and greatly-W Chicago. where the wilt spend none m0! load...- ' days w if! her Hater lain. 1.311308? fllbc immedim cause; at the present atone. activity may lac W in an address ~Mr. R. J. Begley accompanied the by Mr. A. Keiltly Evans. iwmho trqno- Pctirboro rugby team to town yes- nmrtcd the Orlaï¬otï¬sh and Game terday. and "rooted" for the boys mace Amooiatian at; run meet- as only an old hand at the gtme in; cut the American Fisharï¬ea Soâ€" knowe how to do. t ointy at m Penn, in July 133;, -Mr Joe. Dwyer. a recent citizen For many M the activity of m of Lindsay, win in town yesterday. W has town devoted chiefly to He was one of the big bunch of en. oiotlogicail Mb. amid. its report: thusmete attracted by the Peterboro have W a M amount of in- vs. Toronto Victories rugby match. WW; anti unctutl influx-motion are- -Mr. lvan McDonald and Mr. C - ï¬sh lifecndtpmpazal' 1.3m: Bert. Naylor new the finish at the Mr; . Ema Mae aide no convince the H: rtley walking race at Poteroozo members that i there rwoeï¬ï¬‚- yesterday. and say he finished Very tar-mined and WM notion onttthe ’tm'lm' 1h“? were 91‘5â€â€œ W35 the reeu t. ‘Wro am; Nor. Leo . wwwhmmrvrnm Inmrwthm'ehehaesncigioednpcmï¬m adtlieSityto ’vethellnmâ€" inwemwrflhruinksnfloorm ulster. Bknmnyflriasdeinthceity AndwbatqmliahodsePod‘Oflioo wwmmmma and commer- W“ the W MW of wmgmmehamaoumm- “WM “I'm 3011896060 mm mundane-aim mim,andhhecaltlfloraoom WWW“ m e...- sntcresnd.snd mayors alarm ventiomtollawnamcnnlution adopted any. have hugely W Whit a the W3, mus omvenltionvwilll the. “aunt critics do is to conceal 3,3“ our ï¬sh and game protective» thehct 15.: the bum has stlsa' mm a Mahatma todoettâ€" goan-n Lin-ti). To condemn the Lib motive m, am they M be me- onalu naeause the story of the coon-‘- wood by their most Wenwopk- trykï¬tancescndztradeiamin'lam- era. [Boob the Dominion and Bro- garmenthantnnyenrsago. 0" titrlcianoreu'nmentstwiflbemepre- cwmtyyeamqgmieoheecmasto uncommon! min hhcouboome main immigrant mercantile nflfldqpaflhngelytm the chained! mmawaomwm delegates. mammal. awmmmmy ready and theiateahn-vc at: Immense-ween mkï¬hmmmmtm“¢fl to an appreciation of the W taco-anymore. mocdthenmohlmon .81: due is a Mullet can beta-br- amottootmtnd'otttheimnimnt Mummwmwehewsiâ€" decntmï¬onw mi? mammmmfmmw- loot. our Domim'on and Provincial agadhmisllly. A mammary authoritiesm mm m '50 taboo than“: auction. audible me with m annihilate]! mun «new a: cameo in 1818 mum at the teMnondtv. when the Waï¬vmpnuty Md- time which here orient . " . Q. the. n,u¢m.‘ln"189¢.. ' i ' "l " wbn the wane. it was $258: . -12... Evenine‘Post is'tor“'cale each mâ€. urns m We dais store, and at..I..o.‘;nurke's-ei'6¢§rr.l ï¬s-M‘MWuwy 1." 56313831: I! 3090.52011ka OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ . TILEGRAPHY , 0 hr lullwnyandco-Ioreislworkls well 0 0 M by us. Our new book. “(inland by . he Key.†explains dent. with tlrst have 0 to any applicant on receipt of tour cents . O lumps. Ad: nosCoutr-nlécboolof‘l‘elo- . gooké, 3 Gerrard-st. lust, Toronto. W. . ‘ . 8 AW. President. 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ .______.._.___._. O" osowmc IUSIIE8I. . n _ :Wtelmtntgnod deal teem Worypn- mslumt the increase inthe nation- alcmnditmunder-hhombcmlls. It â€mused vorymatca‘iafllb‘; lint whwflwbhtomnitioaku tbeflamflum Dailytl'ince. Take mmdï¬octorcnmpflc. Saratov mhtbntbnmhdtheadrvice hush-n very flange. But. the-do- nautdtlmcountrymadeitneoea- m.-Idthcnon.rbnot lackingfrory . ..___ â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"~ 5:145th 1579 \ nometsme mutation: patio... in .-munmetmpmwmto so was mAnnsI’. .‘ oihow. NM'JI'. . .. -Mlsu l.. ltobinmn. of Toronto. is . â€"-Nr. Jmk l).yrtl returned to his to town. utudiea Monday, . ~Mr ltich. uownul wear in town -Mx'. Jan. Cori-tick“! lknoayueoo. over the holiday. won in town t'atuhlny ~Mlu 'flnul Curew is ~lr. Thou. sum. of Torontaos friends in the city. vimtm; town «we. - Mill Annie Boyce. of Rochester, ~11.th MM} (Nim,q>onf was in town ycnterlsy. Mgivluz in town. , ~Mr. A. M. Brown. of l'eterbor... â€" nus ltuet- Uni-run. o! i'otcrbow. was in town yesterday. “an in town for the week end. â€".\lr Thou. Byers. l‘ctorboro. was «More :5. O'Brien. of l'cturboro. Is in town 'lhenksgivlng. timing friends in town- --\1r. Scarlett. of Toronto, vine.) HILL B. 86mm. on old LBJ. 00.1. friends in town vesterdsy now of froronto. in in town. 4n: Nana-n Palan. 0! Tomato. mum. Nettie McDonald. of kirk- WWW tntnwn. ‘ fi.-ld. us \lhlllflg in Lindsay. â€"Mr. W. J. Wiiittock. Cnmbray.. -Mru. rl‘hon. Peder. at Canning- I'penl Thanksgiving in town. ton visited the town .szlturdsy. whir- Art Hathmell, of Toronto. -Mxe. Jooknon acid. at Bouncy- was in town orcr the holiday. neon. FPLDL mourhy in town. «Mr. Date Abercrornhic. of HlflNl ~h£iu um. Kant-«L. ton, was ill town Thanksgiving. 'Ibanhuivin; day in 'Dcl'onto. ~lliss Mabel Sheridm. of Torcr.to. â€"2(r. M. Dinecn. ol Ilooouï¬lconv is visiting Mrs. Davis. of town. tut business in town asturdsy. - Mr. 1\. MP\VilllllnS. and wi.’e. of Jr. Rails†T. lly'lund. oi Toron- Petcrtoro. spent. the day in town. to. h in town for ThankeZiViOI' - Mr. Wm. It. Cook. of the Y. M. ..M.r, 1). met Woodvi-litenranâ€" C. 35-. 39°“ ““3 holiday in TOTOMO- muted bonincsa in town Saturday. -hlr. Jack Walker. manager of the ..M;. Boo. Aztlan by mud a ()0- Sterling Bank. Uxbxidge. is in town. eitlor. ,.,-,',u, a. firm in Chic..;o. -â€"Mr. Wm. MoArthur. of Fem-Jon __MJ-_ and Mm. Hunter .m “on, 0! Falls. “5‘th “‘9 m†Thanksgiving. Bobmy'uxun. “.115 in town Sntux‘lty. -â€"Mr. D. Anderson. of Calgary, -â€"Mhs Lone Hanna. 0; pong-m. was it aunt at the Simpson hour- ' '1 M'edntsdly. ~Mr. Walter Barrsnrr was to town yesterday. passing through to Can pbeltford. â€"Iiss Aileen Lytlo is spending the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Lytlr -flh my an! HP. Frank Duns. at We. not Thain-avian: in w.» town. om otur. and turn Abs-t _“m Mum Mrmm u â€pooh,†‘ ‘ the holiday» with Mr. and 31:... ll. â€"-m. a“ m J" “fur: J. moms. of town. WWW†“W'M’ a 1.. ~Mrs. J. w. warm. or rm â€to!†d ' . 1" ' “0,14. spent. Thanksgiving with M's. 08"“ t ‘- 3‘ u. s. lion-tear. Bond-st. "Mute" ï¬rth“? “*4 “w-‘m was... Margie Henley. or Victotivi Johnston. of Unbrtdsta I" â€WWI‘N‘ Rood. or spending a few days with but a tcw dim with their Knmmn tum. Mrs. J. 1".O'L'eofe. Hrs. '8. E. Nsylor. “Ye-b" .Flahert ‘ . â€" y. of l‘ctorboro. 1 M M. Luâ€. W ï¬lms" tnvoritv old Lindsay- ball pitch-w. to: in m with hi W"; "'- mm Thanksgiving in town. .1... Can-d1. Gut-Oh 3" U“ . ~Miee Katie O'Connor. 01 Brno-- W a. mum. bridge. in holidaying with her cousin. . -Amooo tho-o mm “W the “*6â€! m... J. F. O’Keelo. William-st. some ycetordny' were Messrs. G C -â€"llr. John and “Aggie McIntyre. Miller. F. Creeernsn. 5- 5- Dunntgtn. of Poole]. epont Thnnksgit'ing with 'r. B Patterson. Tho-s- A- Bum- Ind their Ulster. Mrs. N. Mouod. north '1'. 0 Donalnbon, all of Petcrboro). ‘ 1J4, -Msn. W and It. Grace. Ill an: W. D. Child. of the fl'orunto Moorland. an m flora. MacNob police bol‘oc. pan-ad through town on ï¬rst low dun. Worm AIR-'1‘"? on. way to Kinmount for his annual mwwiuooeocolflnwoodwltâ€" wont. . . .;. tend tho W. 0- a‘. U- â€mm“ be- . ~Lliue‘ Ethyl McLeod has returnc-l Wain-twirl; hm. . - home from Ioronto. after spending an. H“ Wm Fm 11†two months visiting her sister. Mrs. Geo Rhodes. - ' , - â€"m Elï¬n; Mrs. Wm. Bar- num in the Went. (Burned Mme m.dtnhuhuy..is vidtintthnrtn- MW‘DL Ger many WWW tilt and mother. yr. and Mrs. Em- be M (I! W bhlt hd' W8 m M. i ‘ . t, much Ludï¬tlld 5" “I W- '. .oMr. Fred G. Putin and brother ""‘ . lflerb. of Garwood. spent Thanksgiv- _ " M" H- 5’3Ҡof mllbrmk. w“ ‘ign in Kingston. visiting their bro- †town Tuesday. ther. Mr. Harry Per-rut. of the Bank Visiting Upon! gay boy. m fl‘llankngivin; in town. -Mr. Wm. MoSnrney, Victoria lloud. in spending a low days in town. «mu. m. Rose. is Wins; a law dsyu with moods ut Port Perry. -.lr. kennel-t L. WM. town, h.- retoi luv: (:0' a touslnw em out . -w .__....... .. summed... '- “v'â€, L7â€..T:...IL .. . .w. :TltAYlDâ€"A two-veer old Animal i. came on Lot 8,601: 8, Benley. about let “Sept-ember. Own!" can have ani- v earnest: y or uses. â€scurï¬uâ€"Jf w. once puture. Barns with stone stabllng ; Shoo Pen, 16:36 glopes on stgno foundation; Drlvtn sith work shop above. 1: stables with H d ‘1' e o n say erms easy. Mm situation. Apply to ELIAS BOW , Real Estate Agent, Lindsayâ€"wâ€. R! 1'08 SALEâ€"In Maripose, 100 acres. 75 cleared, 70 tillable, 15 acres 'pasture. balance second mined , wood. Frame and leg barn with stsbllng' tsmsll orchard; well fenced and wate by two good wells. One mile from school and church, three miles from Little Bri- tntn, live from Maripcss Station. Easy terms of payment, with interest at 4 per cent. For further particulars apply to ELIAS BOWBS, Real Estate Agent, Lindeay.â€"wtf. ARE! FOR SALE-116 sores in Fenc- Lon, near Cambrsy, 112 acres cleared, one acre maple grove, three acres mixed Wood; 80 acres tillsblc, balance posture. IFrnmo house, frame barn 49x50. stone l wall with lean: never tailing spring well , at house; 25 bearing apple trees, one mile ‘frcm School, Church, Post Ofloe (Cemâ€" erou), Grain and Stock Market, Store, Blacksmith Shop. etc. For further - tlculen apply to ELIAS BOWES, Ertate Amt, l.lDdl2y.-â€"'fl. ALSIKE WANTED. Until further notice Ir. J. A. Steele, of Toronto, or his representative, will be in Uttlo Britain every Friday morning loom 8 to 10 a.m., Uakwood from 10.30 to 12 e.m., for the purpose of buying Alsike. Extreme market prices paid. if not con- veuient to come to. leave word and sample with hotel man in either place and will try to see your teed. -wtt. Form for Sale. North Hall of Lot 8. Conces- Ith 10, Emily. containing 100 acres cl y cleared and in a high stats 0! ï¬vaï¬fn with (at: building. This [arm is situated on the leading. road about six miles from Lind- or say. further particulars spply to ? wu. o'netu. wtf. Lindssy, Out. I†l’en, um. :4 loot, .u lstte' run. has returned to his oi: love. the Lindsay-Whitby route. â€"Mr. when. mum. (beams. mt Satu‘duy in m. . â€"Mr. tuba. “at an! party event Sands: at 3‘. dent. ~ Mrs. W. J. Wary. of Oskwood, was in toan Sltnrday. â€"-Mr. B. J. Howie. (busty Clerk, i-pent Monday in the city. â€"Mtns. H. B. Home «has tgnne to Pat Penn-y tar as «rule at duyu. , â€"Mr. Wm. W is reporter-in; tram a serious. make at persuade. l â€"-M:r. S. 'J. Sheridan. proprietor of 2 the rolier rink. was in one c;ty-, stony. , - Mrs. Chas. Duran. oi Msripotu. was a belb‘llleua Visitor in town satu- day. -Mr. D. H. Moore. of Peter-bore. :0; Montreal in that city. : ll . 1:] , . GJI‘B. tor -Jlr. and In. Kenneth Law. of ï¬t. Poll-wt†my. Mb Mon Jan and so: Dd. Bayou. d m- to. mom mm by with-Inn was in town Tuesday. â€"Mrs. Cnpetick. of Bobcnygenn. was in town Tuesday. . -Mr- L. Kane is back at work. at- t°_'_;:f“’ "9‘0“ â€1." “*9"; 'B m ram-on rm Falls. ‘ ' 2'“ W, ' . . â€"Mr. K. R. Montisunbert spent the at“ m M Wm'mz week end with his parents in St. ' _°u"rn‘c D Ferg' â€" of Oriit‘a ' Mar) 5. before his father’s removal wan. to .guee t .st thewosm'nmpeon boos; to Glace Bay. N. B.. when he will be R'Wednesduy , manager 0! the Bank of Monti-ell ' _ ’ Lorsrch at that point. . «Mr. J. A. Robinson of Bobcoy- . . . neon paid our town ‘ business whit . â€".Cond_uctor Dan McMillan is again . . taking tickrts on the i‘oterboroâ€"Tur- Tuesday. . c - ’l . 0010 Ilyer. Conductor Basalt. whom -m G' H“ ’ d 3.- 1!? "'Plsoea. has gone back to the It. s- not-din: t 16" M “‘1‘ PeterboroBellevillc run. and in. am in m . â€"llr. nuts. 11'. Man. or In“... 0"“ Mum. who has been 0.. m. Mouadhoyotunflsqy.isins,n 0 town over the holiday. ‘ 010:3. 33.3: Tomo' Jim: I“. Hahn at Gs'nvmlhmwt. turns b Mn over. Sum. .. .f-"Wf' Darn-u. wtfly.andl. maid. ott (Fondue: Falls. wont Sunday in town. -Mr. .Wm. Horacio on the new am. my.» hemaybenrâ€" ouud otgu'n noon. "' . WACâ€"us Jade and Hatciq MolNorflste, visited Mar» www.mn astigmatism wan... GM d in.“ â€it Thanke- givim with â€(end “in. W. Bow“- dean. , ' . ‘ i l . - Miss Alice Iaylor. of tomato. “.1 at Mflttng at out home of n: uncle. it! Geo. Sn tb. co’horn-‘fl t 0. L. SI . â€"slr..l’lstdsr Staples. of Victorrs Unit. rsity. Tm has been "st-n.1- iug a. few hymn“ his - . Rent“. With. WA,“ on â€n“ W’: Home. who has IIBCELLANEOEM U FARIEBS» Mann [Ji’llll‘ wudMAd prawn;x ir’ood places to wilt: e. ppy e â€on much, ' ' 30" (’0‘. -". d ‘Wlï¬fti ucunit WANTED. i‘orh‘h N, 1.. Iartpoea button. Dan... ,0 m nouns on January 3rd. mutt APP" is: tug experience in MA ltK “CHI“? P. 0 BO! 35. Litton I’ï¬i‘lh‘ ()1 -." A _____-.._â€"_. FAR! 'ru BENTâ€" Vt out Half Lot? Second Concession o! Eldon 1: stores, nonr y nll cleared, good no ;. (my, and buildings; about ti mile. in; â€ville Junction railway station A p}, to JOHN A. JACKSON, 43 34.5....“ Torontmâ€"wtf. an 178;: SALEâ€"Lot 16, .0: 0}. on, acres, sdjoin‘ the V" “Palestine, the pro rty‘ngt Jottings noy. 80 acres cleared, nlance pasture“: bugh, home house and {lame bumping. of m, mil orchard, church and ugh." within slew rods (.r (arm. Willbe .tzé Mud terms 0 . For further . tioulars apply to F. TBOWES, ' wduï¬â€"m- ' 10 AJRE FARM FUR SALEâ€"Lot s; con. 10, Township of Ops, to. property of Alex. Nuzent. All elm mughcsst house. two frame barns. 1 nil. from school, 3 miles from Rent-or. Gm Ink t, Store. Put Oï¬ce. (mill'Chï¬tï¬eku 10 miles from Lindsay. bold at A m... u the proprietor wants .3, acid odors/hi. rotnmm India. Soil clay 1mm. Tern easy. For further particulars sppiv to ELIAS BOWES, real estate agent Lind uy.-â€"wtt. ACRE FARM FOB SALEâ€"in too outcomes-ion o! the Tonshxp o: Eldon. large frame barn with excellst' stablingwith excellent cabling. good on brick house; 190 acres ctr-trod. 1% arm ï¬lm, 10 not" mixed fzmbrr. Good '0â€. OI. Ill]. from M'hOOi, r-ozremen: tochuroh, post omen, atom and black lllï¬h shops. A very durable from For etc. rim-Iv to ELIE- geo terms. , #35, Real Estate Agent, Linda} â€"wtf. 10( ACRE FARM FOR SALE-lo l3, concession .5. l‘eneloz. poop on, of Ernest Spelling 7" item «tented. beluceSacrn llnrdu'ood not :3 acre Cedar and ka ewamp. (loom? land All tilinbls ; soil s clay loam. Two 9M0 Benn, one 52 x 3’2. with stone Ming; log House. well ï¬nie' ed made. Well lent-ed, good well, bearing (mint Nine miles from Lindsay. For term sud meularl apply to l-ZIJAN' non-rs. 200 ACRE PARK FOR SALE-Mill. ' Con. 1, Maripoes, the promo! William F. rs; 150 acres under oni- tivntion. eight ncree hardwood but. can Ind black ash swamp, balance yustm! lead 110 acreeextr-a good full wheatlsd. Good brick house, good mm. her: 50:89, stone stebling, pig per. son». driving nhed 24x40. Bearing OM never-tailing spring stream In rods trot: barn. School, hnrch, post 06cc. bisé- Inllth sho , all convenient. A dean!!! farm. BOWES, Rea; Bets! Amtâ€"wt! #4 m FOR SALE-Tu acre ital.“ joining' the village of Camera; In â€W60 acres tillsble, balance pa" home house and kitchen. from b“ 30:50. with a 12-foot lean: good†cabling run size or burn : 60 bMflnSW‘ trees, apples, pears and plum: tv0 8'03 wells. School, church, stone. biscuit!“ flaps, post oï¬ce, grain market, ch09!“ mill and railroad station. all withms b' rods of tum Eight miles from lit-ll! ï¬nd the name from Fenelon Falls- 3" chance to purchase a well situated M. For further psrticulsrs apply to H155 BOWES. Real Estate Agent. lav 2, l9u7.-«wt1. / ARI FOB HALEâ€"About 200“ oncofthebestgmin cadmium,“ in the Conny. being compost!l1 0‘ W6†Concession 3, Fonelen, the prtjpeï¬l'gd‘ W. Bentley. A good frame new at. for brieï¬ng, fume barn Nil“ ‘_ stone wall and etabling an at ‘ ' and young oz-cb ‘- eastbo some there is a ehble, one and cachet! miles {min and neu- the thriving village 0{ , - wellwatcrednnd some “"10“,.“ miles from Lindeay. Wantto â€Lats; For further pert eulars apply W . . BOWES, Real Estate Agent. W â€"wtf. / l “h 8. m spud little non ‘Alilt FOB SALEâ€"2:015:10: sole in the To . HM- ham. Atwo-etorey vrhiua Brick 91181 nobilic shingles and cement '9 “d BN1, 60 x 11-5, with metslhe ehtngtâ€. , Wt. 500 in stable under benign} 1'“ Markham illsguou ... fromLocustnlllont.heC.PR-ime atLocusthll church, W" .