stion, of ¥ : » respectin| the Whitby War. % : Gey ant once hog relations to cerpi thereii, and bgevin ance exists, It! on od witby Col. Inst. pointment of po ¥ trustees 3 o Perry ditto. for Uxbridge, ment of Ins McBrien, and Stone for the ate Inst, 10 Uxbrid . tlement! of learning county P djourned. the forenoon. In council, committee, but Magistratss tines Current Loans Division Court fund payments... OO. ain were played, and both were splen- did exhibitions. The play was tlean throughout. and there were few men prevailed all through the games.-- die The special 'train that brought up Barger the Toronto teams carried about Wet McCaw, and one hundred. 3 recommend Mine 240 Whitby Collegi- ment ol 312% 6 6. (0 Oshawa, ap! 3 Perry, and $403 39 346 29 10 py Schools, aims of these seats|fayor of Port Perry. Port Perry , he education of the lo, fast bunch of skaters and they «| won the game on their merits. They P.| were alway attending nmend the appoi ending the renewal | 20 + Treasurer's 'Bond; the Sick Childrens to the county! rong /defence. The whole for- ; a relund of ward ljne played a fast combination fler ; and also/the 3doption of | BaMe nty Auditors' report. option of this report, the Council Tor On Wednesday a bylaw appoint: ing John Tweedie vdge McCrimmon and Inspector | fini augh as arbitrators in the East|, 'he game was full of Whitby school difficulty and sever. goal to 5. The game was al others were advanced a stage in afternoon | 28 in | stated with a rush in the second a deputation{ hal with | tim most of the time was committee, hearing from Uxbridge, who claim that the | Ww county should assume the bridge which crosses the pond just south of that town. The committee without deciding and will meet | thdr merits. rose | than the Wellesleys, and won on Grierson put 'through a by law for the issue of Y $20,000 county debentures, and to ed t well with the combination.-- repeal the bylaw for the issuance| McNichol and Brent put up steady of $16,000 worth for the same pur-| defence game. For Wellesleys, Mr. Harman gave notice of his Mh . intention to move for the appoint- shot. The line played well at ment of a committee to manage the | times but relied too much on indi- industrial farm this year. Mr. Webster moved the appoint- ment of Messrs, Johnston, Smith and Broomfield as with compensation, to forward the [teams lined up as follows, in the manufacturing | two games :-- A good| Gt, George's--Goal, Medd; point, a luxury to be saddled on the county. This finished the day's proceed ings, and the Council adjourned. _ THE TREASURER'S REPORT. The following is 'statement of the disbursements of County Treasurer, | C D. McKay, Esq., from May 21st to sickler, Parkin, and Anderson. Dec. 31st. 1901, inclusive i-- RECEIPTS. Balance on hand, as per detailed state'nt... committee, agricultural and interests of this county. abstract and Administ'n of Justi Redemption of lands. . Miscellaneous ......... v . in Western Ba Less cheques not iu... nall sizes 25c, at Druggists or olson | Co Knaston, Ont. the Laurels. They cn hes Waugh and in the first game, and it was a battle || fore time the only goal of the _ Park aud G.|royal. There was considerable bet: | 1 was scored, Port Perry se inty Board of Ex |ting, and the play was fast and| ing the point, which won for Pay- | furious froth start to finish. At half | lem the handsome silver cup, Mr ume Port Perry led by a score of 4, A. Hewitt of Toronto made a fine referee. President Job Ross Robertson and Secretary A. H, Beaton of the O.H. A. were at the game. The cup was not presented owing to the lateness of the hour when the game finished. to 3, and when the whistle sounded for time the score stood? to 5 10 s ahead, and although ran was the star of the d received good support from Kirkwood. For Port Perry, J. C Dennisgn and Callahan made a Th second game was between the | Office Port Perry as follows : to Canoe Cluband Wellesleys. The Wellesleys were ahead at half- win Hockey Tournament PORT PERRY WON THE CUP. He was generous toa fault es Markuam, Feb. 14 --DBelore a Port Perry Team Carried of |lalge crowd the final game in the tournament was played tonight, with the Markhain and Port Perry {cams as the contestants. The game Markham, Feb. 12. --The hockey | Loo late in starting owing to a tournament was continued here to- | wrangle over the eligibility of Me night, and attracted a crowd of some | pb of the Wellingtons to play four hundred people. Two gawes| cop workham, Port Perry pro: tested vigorously, as he is a senior player, and the tournament was for intermediate teams. He was finally ruled off. The greatest enthusiasm | j,,55ed and Markham went on the jce without him, playing a strictly jocal team, although two Lindsay men figured on the Port Perry seven The game was bitterly contested, Port Perry and St. George's Met}, 4 ji was not until five minutes |r wouldu't be safe for Mr, Cathegie to meet on a dark the men for libraries were established. AN EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTAN AUCTION SaLe.--It will be seen br the advertisement in another colu ) as well as by the large Posters, announcement of one of the TIME TABLE GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7.47 a.m, 9.51 a.m, 11.45 a.m, 5.40 p.m, 1.25 p m. 7.33 p-m. The mails are despatched from the Post Going North-- 9.30 a, i. Going South--11.20 a. in. Going North-- 5.15 p. m. ed strong, and won out by 8 har{ checking, but was not as fast he first contest. Canoe Club and tallied four goals. before lesleys' got a look at the net. paddlers had more combination janis was the star of the Canoe teat, and Stanley and Trivett nick- Stollgry, at point, stopped many a vidual rushes, in which Coulson and Willis shone. Parry was of great assistance to the defence. The Lang; cover-point,' Morrison ; for- wards, Mara, Reade, Cochran, and Kirkwood. Port Perry--Goal, Hicks ; point, Ji C. Densison ; cover point, Calla= han ; forwards, C. Dennison, Van- Referee-- Frank 1). Woodworth. Toronto Canoe Ciub-- Goal, Bro- zier ; point, Brent; cover-point, McNichol ; forwards, Stanley, Triv- ett, Marks, and Brown. Wellesleys--Goal, Bell ; point, Stollery ; cover point, Brennan; forwards, Strettner, Coulson, Parry, and Wells. Referee-- Frank D. Woodworth. | Perry runs up against the Marl- boros. The Toronto teams will again come up on the special train, which leaves the Union Station at 6.45 p.m., and returning leaves Markham at 11.30 p.m. Both games in the senior finals should be hotly contested, as the teams are all evenly matched. Markham, Feb. 13.--The semi- final games in the Markham tourn~ ment were played here to-night 47404 44 | before a large and enthusiastic crowd. Two games were on the bill, the first between the Port Perry team and the Marlboros of Toronto and the second between the Mark- 12933 95 ham and the Toronto Canoe Club. 860428 42| The first game was one of the fast- est seen here in years, both teams of Catarrh to Sprsad. : etter at Brey. 2nd playing fast hockey. ~The Port Joma slight, neglected; but the y : sown nt oh a dangerous | they used their weight to advantage st, Consumption, which is the : d a aromatic antisep- 'once, clears the Perry team was the heavier, and against their lighter opponents, win- hibition of hockey, though it was rough at times. The home team by 3 goals to 2, but Canoe Club | === THE OBSERVER........ Has A Goon Circuratiof, and is con- stantly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in the County: is the champion of the Agriculturists and more conservative and practical class of peofile is not a favorite of schemers, boomers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established --founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general news department and is printed entirely in the place of pub lication--Port Perry. rae Txrms--$1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be charged. ~t-- JOB PRINTING IN THE MOST MODERN STYLES ... ....AND AT LOW PRICES NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER To-morrow night Markham ly 60428 42| meet the Canoe Club and Port ! y-4 5. ~The half; | time score was 5 10 34n favor of Port Perry. Port Perry played 5 of sassages, and restores lost| ihe Lindsay team. 'taste and smell. The im- fai y Re Cutarrhozone 1s The second game was a fair ex: prompt and efficient. and permanent if atarrhozone. Price $1. | (forced matters from the start. Mark ham scored first and were never headed, the half-time score being 5 ch government are anx- | to 1. In the second half the Mark- abou in- | ham team had much the better of the game, but were only able toscore five times, while the Canoe Club tallied four, leaving the final score r fg to 5 in favor of Markham. Mr. ¢ Pr ; The Quarttitly Meeting of Prince Albert Circuit was held ac- cording to the last announcement on Monday last, having been postpon-| '= ed twice on account of the roads and weather. Twenty five haves been received into the church during the quarter. The receipts |ghe was beautiful. Having been long were in advauce of any former year. | a A resolution was passed express- ing appreciation of the labers of the Rev. M. E, Wilson, B.A, as a Pastor and preacher. And a unanimous and hearty invitation extended to him to return to this Circuit for a|a though he never accumulated world's goods, few enjoyed lile better. sorrowing widow and Mr. Rogers, one of the leading busin: men of the Queen City, is son ol Itoquiescat in pace. ; of this sell by auction on ednesday, Feb. 26, ¢m stock, implements, &¢, also a se and lotin the village of En-- AUCTION SALE--Mr. Swain will ell by auction on Thursday. Feb. oh lot 13, con 14, Manvers, a ber of high-bred horses, cattle, &c., the property of Mr Albert deceased. Miss Daisy Carmichael on the evening of Friday last was presen at the couversazione held under the auspices of the Ontario Ladies College; Whitby. During her stay in the County town she was a guest at Judge Mclntyre's. Mr, Carnegie is father of 1% Jibraries in the United States whic have cost him $17,000,000: AucTioN SaLE.-- Posters are issu- ed announcing the sale of Mr. Wm. Hunter's farm stock, implements, &c, on lot 7, con. 6, Manvers, on A Wednesday, March 5. has been entrusted to conduct the third year. al heavily lad uld not keep her ; Wore Bes y iaden, could pot keep MAPLE GROVE FARM "and now, gentlemen," she sdid, Lot 14, con. 2, Brock, ON TUESDAY, MAR. 11th, 1902 The following Valuable Farnr Stock. Implements, de. The W. C. T. U. is still alive and working for the good of others.-- They have recently sent a quilt and sheets to the *"F. E. Willard's Shelter and Home for Girls, To- ronto." Miss Bates is looking after | her, another the archmologist, the nat- uralist, and so on; and they were going to Ispahdn to observe the transit of Venus. The lady smiled, started her pony and waved her adieu, saying: { "Po the Editor of the ONTARIO OBAERYER. In your issue of the 13th inst., my attention was attracted to the Act fo) the organization of Co-operative the temperence cause and has left ir editorial calling attention to it| to attend the Convention at Whitby. pd its advantages. gestion of the organizing of such a Company with its head office and siness centre in Port Perry a good side of the grain market be given in the town hall here next Monday evening by the Rev. W.W. Bates, M.A. Subject--** Canada"-- promises to be timely and iuterest- ing. The w of the lecturer and the contest which wilt follow the lecture, will, but add (8 the interest of the evening. As the exercises are simply for the intellectual and social benefit of all who attend, no fee will be charged, but a collection will be taken. Lecture at 8 o'clock. Hall open dt 7.30. Everybody is invited to come, that has ever taken place in County. Mr. James his fine farm has adthori fi Geo. Jacksn to sell on the premises Port PERRY. on Tuesday, Match 11th his exten-- sive stock and valuable stock of Clydesdale Cattle, Pure bred Swine and first class Implements and The list is large and cdntains many prize animals as well as the progeny of the most famed prize animals ever owned in the Dominion, will be a grand opportunity of sec- uring at auction prices such animals garden veget es, fruits, ar, eggs, potatoes, &c., for which ete lis fo regular cash market or | Many things that the market gardener could produce is neglected for of a cash market; the ountry around and trib- ort Perry as a business rge and composed of the finest lal in the Province, with telligent and progressive {be found anywhere or in ing on the Gulf of Mexico and the marshes stretching along the Atlan |tic coast from Hatteras to the tto Toronto or other large | mouth of the James river, the wild | s the producer here al-| geese seem to have caught a scent | | of spring.in the airs that are borne |down to them from the coast of| Labrador for two or three flocks i| of them have already passed us in 'what is rdquired is a steady Cash |their northern pilgrimage. They Markot td stimulatate and build up a trade that will distribute thous-| annually in cast instead ofthe small amounts of such Remember the time and place and r transportation at Port| don't fail to attend the sale. Mr. Kruger is booked to make his appearance in the United States h equality with farmers ? t gardeners living portune ; let him arrive on All Fools' ® g the fools in the country jollify to their hearts' com- are wise yet venturesome and 1m 20 5 Bi RB) . EF The Lecture given ae heist read town hall here on Thursday evening last by the Rev. C. O. Johnston of Toronto proved all that was antiei- pated. The lecturer for the occasion has few superiors as a lecturer and yet they set out in their everyday roducts that dribble into the town |apparel to encountef storms and es|tempests and artic ¢old which of | Peary and Baldwin would shrink | | from though supplied with all the | ands are traded out at the stor 'which is not a satisfactory way That Hockey Tourpathent. It will be seen by an extended report elsewhere in this issue that bad state of the the Port Perry team distinguished against the attendance, still there itself in a highly commendable man- ner at the Great Hockey Tourna: ment held in Matkham last week. -- They succeeded in capturing the Grand Challenge Trophy--a magni- ficent Silver Cup, valued at $50.00. Tue Grose worked itself up to fever heat so soon as its pets, the Toronto teams, had been vanquished by Port Petry, and charged our boys with . "importing five Lindsay players" but failed to substantiate thecharge. Toronto hockeyists are doubtless sufficiently skilled at the game to] play amongst themselves but when| they meet a Port Perry team their doom is not long in doubt. Our team, at the Tournaraent, having defeated every team in sight return- ed home on Saturday, and were handsomely received, the village turning out almost en mass, meet- ing at the railway depot and escort- ing conquorers throvghthe principal street. Should Toronto possess a team which it has overlooked and which to fix time and date. --. of its most intelligent and efficient himself and for the best interest of the ratepayers of the village the most important office in connection with our municipal jurisprudence-- that of Assessor. Being practical in the application of his duties and possessing thorough knowledge of the constituent portions that go to constitute buildings, and being a mechanic of more than ordinary intelligence he was a competent authority on valuations which con- tributed much to his efficiency, and his rolls would bear the closest scruliny as to proper assessments. I ing these admirable Resid Perry of the Wellesleys of T | acted as referee and gave fair satis: of the Markham rink. fact. Markham and Port Perry ~ | play off to-night for the handsome | $50 trophy presented by the man~ despatch says that it five Lindsay to push along 'the car of prog We find our people | being called upon to subscribe | capital for various outside co jes which many are doing neglect of home enterprizes which would have both a direct and in= In addition to 'the organizing of a Co-operative Asso+ the lecture of itself was worth going PORT PERRY, FEB. 20, 1902 |a long way to hear. The subject ____ |was a happy one and the eloquent musical numbers were a rare treat and delighted the audience. roads militated | ation as referred to many other was a good house. i terprises could be started 'on York last Sunday Rev. Hy Wilson, said that by devoting themselves tg their families and leading good an | pure lives they wou kles out of their are wrinkle eradicators that can be bought for fifty cents a bottle and) it is doubted if any of the women of his congregation will care to experi- ment with his preseription Id get the wrin | A Big Quarter"s Worth Posters, that Mr. John Kirton, lot is always found in a bottle of Pol- 13, con 1, Brock, has authorized Mr. Geo. Jackson, to sell by Auction on the premises the whole of his stock of Registered Draft Horses, Short-horn and Grade Cattle, pure bred sheep and swine together with all his farm implements and mach- ache, sick-stomach, in fact 1s good for everything a liniment ought to safest thing to rub on their children | we, up in New Brunswick, like the for sore throat, cold on ers and look wise, with the remark withont Polson's Nerviline: cure the pains and aches of the entire family and relieve a vast amount of suffering every yeat. most extensive Auction Sales ever of the most prosperous farmers in the district and everything in the line of farm stock, implements, &c., he possesses is first ¢lass--the best The sale takes place] on Tuesday March 4th. to make a note of time and place} and attend the sale. ! 'Sanmiples of Choice Grain for the Improvement of Seed. To the Editor of the Observer, By imstruction of the Hom. Min- ister of Agriculture another distribu- {tion wil! be made this season of the lmost productive sorts of grain to 'Canadian farmers for the improve- A Shawnee Indian who, after was not present at the Great Tour-| ria] by his tribe for offences against} omen, was sentenced te be burned was rescued by a U. S. marshal the other day who ar- rived on the scene just as the fag--| gots were ignited. rous South the marshal never puts in an appearance until the frolic i over and the picnickers have nament, and is desirous of having |W , e distribution is of the very best and has been secured by the Director of the Experimental Farms trom the ord-breaking crops recently the Canadian North-west. will be worth while for farmers generally to renew the seed of oats { when varieties which have produced i n 100 bushels to the acre it try conclusions, itonly requires Tue Late Enxocn RoGers.--In the demise of Enoch D. Rogers the Corporation of Port Perry loses one Auction SALE IN Scueoc.--Mr. Wellington Sweetman, lot 2, co officials, For nearly twenty years quently he bas no furt his stock of Horses, Cattle, F: Implements &c, and has autho Mr. Geo. Jackson to sell the wi on the premises on Monday next, February 24. This sale should draw a large attendance. The stock is choice an many of the implements Don't fail to make a note hénce if an individual a sample of oats he cannot one of wheat, barley or 'and applications sample for one household ill be sent free of charge he mail. tions should be addressed rector of the Experimental tawa, and may be sent in 'before the 15th of March, 'the lists will be closed the samples asked for nt out in good ti sale. (See posters.) Question Answered, Yes, August Flower still has largest sale of any medicine in civilized world. Your mothers' grandmothers' nev ing anything else qualities, he was a good citizen, ever ready to lend a helping hand B and should the ava benefit the coma fthem to a higher level While| UY He filled the office of Secretary of our Board of Education when our High School was still in its infancy and took a forward and leading part in every movement (more par-- ticularly with his pen) likely to unity and raise Prihce AlBért. < b; The public Lecture announced to X e-- i ---- ea Wild Geese. Down in the rice swamps border- xpert at Toronto or Washington, fur goods and sleeping bags that | hillsides and an abundance of such vere ever carried into the bitter | game as rabbits, foxes, musk ox mpan-| north, Yet it is fancied that they | : : r to the|seldom meet with an elethent:l | mishap ; their enemy man brings! them down with his rifle if they | |don't fly high, and so they know |gjiy, a city which he firmly beucves lenough to fly high as a general| ya i thing, honking almost continually so that any of their kindred of pres A vious expeditions who way have . "lfallen by the way side may rise up oderate scale with home capital | 4nd join them. The south is not at is going outside of this section |the home of any of our migratory hat could be better | birds any more than it is of their {human brethren. They go there and ofitably invested within |: gd more pr Y nyested win just as some of usdo for a holiday sgh and would tend to build up a3, partake of the good things that home local market, all of whichi | the Jand affords, to put on fle h, al works together in the building of an | ways with a view to their home enlarged business and wanufactur- | cofning. Among the rice swamps |and orange groves they build no nests and they sing but little ; they |are on a picnic, the purpose of | which is to eat and grow fat. The { untutored know things of which the son's Nerviline. the best household | most scholarly have hardly an It cures rheuma- |inkling. The goose down in Florida toothache, head sniffs the air looks out over the sea {and says to himself the back of the winter is broken, and then a yearn- ing for home comes over him, while pessimists we shrug our should that one swallow does not make a summer, neither does one ground hog, onelwoodehuck or one flock of wild geese, we shall see and we think that we shall see that the wild geese are all right.--Ex. BE Speaking of Kruger's visit to the United States a Boston contempor ary remarks;--"The probabilities are that he will not come; the old man 1s tired" Most likely he is tired ; tired thinking of the rain he has brought upon his people ; of his responsibility for the war's devasta-- tions and fatalities ; of the eternity of ill that awaits him for his crim- China are without a parallel in the history of the last fiity years, For Over Sixty Years » poor little r apon it, mothers, there is no mistdke about it. It cures y i Diarrhass, Regulates the Stomach and Bowels, Oures At One o'clock in the afternoon, Inflammation, ' AT THE SEBERT HOUSE Win Colic, Softens the Gums; Reduces for MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOFHING SYRUP. . PORT PERRY MARKETS, (Quotations by A. Roms & Sn. Feb. 20 1902. Fall Wheat .... hel n solitary Bape iy os opposite 'a member of the English colony, who was 'as clever as Iy riding alone a long way ahead of her caravan. The Germans marveled at such an apparition in such a dreary waste--wondered she wasn't afraid. Weuldn't she let some of them stand came up? No, she was quite at ease, bound for?" the astronomer, another the photogra- Al, well, you can go home, now, gem: tiemen! Your duty is done. Goodby." ter toward the horizon, and it was said that the Germans did not see the joke "He stays with vs too long for that."!-- | Judge. inality and that of the empress of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of you cest by » sick child suffering snd erytay with pais of and gives tone and euergy Lo' the whole system. 'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for @hildren Teething is pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest snd best female physiciéns and nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five cents s bottle. Bold by all druggists throughout the world. Be sure snd ask | by Virtue of Powers of Sale contained in two certain Mortgages which will be pro- duced at the Sale, the following, Properties ; Spring Wheat. 0 70 Goose Wheat. . 062@ o 63 Barley ........ 0 47 Rye © ie visivrenas (0.508 0 51 Oats is" sigan vva3s) 037 @ 0.30 Peas--Blackeye ... 075@ o 7 Peas-- Small 0 73 Buckwheat. 0 48 'Turkeys ... 0 08 Geese .....-u- 0 05 Ducks ....... . 007@ oO . 005@ o 07 «010 ° resident in Persia, she was fearless- y until her servants and baggage nd usually in her travels was far head of her attendants, whose mules, who are you, and where are you They Introduced each other. One was "To observe the transit of -Venus? The falr vision disappeared at a cfin- us had disap- GM G. Sh vonegw RE rele 1 Brood Mare 7 yre old (Reg) Clydesdale - Span Bay Mare d, Draft Causé For Doubt. "A public official," exclaimed the of dinaty man heatedly, "ghould be our servant. Biit is he?" "Hardly," ventured the suburbanite. Be always beginning. Never think that you can relax or that you have at- tained the end. 1f we think ourselves | more than beginmers, it is & sigh that we hayg hardly yet begun. it i---------- Troubles of the Rich. Mrs. Parvenue--The reason we stay | longer in the country, my dear, 18 be- cause your papa is beginning to make so much money. Georgie--Say, ma, do you think we'll ever get so high toned that we will have to stay in the country till it's cold enough to freeze you? | From parallel 83d. 24m. Sergeant Fredrick, of the Greely expedition took his last observations, The climate here was much warner than at the Soth parallel, and through a telescope with a 75-mile range he saw awsy to the north. ward green valleys, forest covered reindeer, ducks, greece and other sea fowl. What is more wonderiul jo still in a brifant aurora, be and his companions saw outlined a great was alive with human beings. How to Get up an Appetite, Distaste for food often lollows Grippe, and fevers, and 1s associat-- ed witha general weakness of the systerh. Fo impart a real zest for fond, and give power to the stom ach to. digest ard' a s milate, no remedy can equal Kerrozone. This is a new and startling « discovery. It strikes at the root of disease and by remqving the cause, cures quick: ly and permanently. Ferrozone will quickly enable you to eat and tell you a great deal more about Ferrozone, how it cures and its cures and why it cures, Call to day and see hin. i copia i BIRTH. CROZIER--In Port Perry, on Monday, Feb. 17, 1902, the wife of Mr. Jubu W. Crozier, Barrister, of a dunghter. LO Do you want to make Money ? Send for full particulars to the Art Novelty ¢o. sas King Street, Lotdon, Ont. CAPE FOUND. for same. AUCTION SALE SOF. IN THE IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. moa 5 In the Village of Port Perry, PARCEL 1. PARCEL Il. 7 | Concession of the said Township of Sou @ @ @ @ @ 2 5 coutaiaing One Huudred Acros more 8 SEY 4 @ o 10 ne Went, aide hereok. The @ o ob provements are said to be @ & @ | Abo:t Fifty Acres ELIABLE "ip Port P. Bay Gelding rising Sorrel Dri 1 Heifer rising 4 Well-bred Heifer Calves 3 Steer Calves, digest anything. The druggist can | LADY'S CAPE was found {338 ValuableFarmProperties Township of Scugog TPoERs WILL BE OFFERED FOR Sale 5 The North quarter of Lot Two in the Bighth Concession of the Township of Scugog in the County of Ohtario, contuining | .. $0 70 @ $0 71 |rifty Acies more or less. The following 5 o 71 improvements are said to be on the pre: mises : All cleared 'and having erected thereon Frame Dwelling and Frame Barn. 0 52 | Small Orchard. Well watered. The South half of Lot Fhree in the Eighth HICH GRADE CATTLE, PURE BRED SWINE, indersig Zs boa ¢ er MR. JAS. WADDELL, To sell by Auction, at Bay (Gelding, 6 yea old, Draft 2 yrs, Draft Foul of 1901, Draft (eligible for Reg.) ing Mare Black Driving Mare, rising 6 yrs, sired oy *"Pridee Iniperial"-- dam by *Clarion Shief." HIGH-GRADE CATTLE. Roan Cow b years old White Cow +4 years old Red Cow 5 years old White Cow aged Red and White Cow 8 years' old: Red Cow 3 years old White Cow 3 years old Red Cow 6 years old Red He rising 3 years Red Heifer rising # years The above cows ure all in calf or cavles hy side aud were ail bred to (Reg) Shoct- Horn Bulls. Due dates will be wunotuced at 6 ¥ gule, 'at Steers rising 3 years 2ar The majority of the stock were sired by First Prize yiuuers at the Toronto In- dustrial, SWINE. ghire Brood Sow and litter of Pigs shire Sow aud litter of Pigs 1 Yorkshive Sow dus to fai. ow March 12 IMPLI 1 Noxon Binder 1 Brantford Mower, Rig B, Patterson Mower with' pea' Harvester & Clover talile 1 Steel Land Reller 1 Noxon Seed Drill | 1 Hay Rake I Bain Waggon, New, I Buggy I Cutter 1 Democrat Wagion with pold and shafts I Farm Track 1 Pai New, aud box 1 Pair Sleighs 1 Twin Plow 2 Single Plows 2 Scofflers «ls Iron Harrows 1 Horse Power and rods last July on the road between || po. power Manchester and Manchester Station | { Ensiluge Cutter and carriers ,and left at Mr. E. Walsh's residence | ! near by, where the owner may call | 1 Fleury Cutting box 2 Massey Harris Pafpers, nearly new I Tuinip Sower 1 Fanning Milk 1 Grindstone 1 Sugar Kettle 1 Huy Rack I Stock Rack 2 Sets Team Harness 1 Set Plow Harness 1 Set Single Harness : 1 Huy Fork with rcpes and slings and about 200 ft, of rope 2 Water Tronghs Abbit 40 Fowls A number of Dairy utensils and various other arti¢les such as Forks, Hoes, Chaivs, Whifitrees &o., that are not listed but are . always found ou a well regulated farm. The proprietor having laased his farnt has no furthe. use for the above property -- all will positively be sold. . SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. Rat aatrinb ad 5 per cent. allowed titled to éredit. The Auctioneer, would remind the publie that this is au extensive and important Sale and. req prompt dance ; and would also call particular attention to the exceptiona' excellence of the breed: ing cows and the grand 'oppertunity af- forded of obtaining them at Auction prices. GEO. JACKSON, Adetioneer. Wick, Fab. 19, 1602.