Sheat- containing toms Ind can dition- at 8‘1ch inlet-nastier u to the Ann sud Lou and Cancel-ions computed in each Berth will be Im- ilhedon nppliution. either or by latter. to the Dow-taunt at Crown hull. Tomato. or the Own? Tube: Aunciu u Oruvn. Sun: 8n. Inn Pol-r Arman. Bu PM u: and Fon- ancu. B. J. DAVIS. W Clown hath, I’m-Arum or (hon mm. M. July 29.1903. F. Ba-Ho maxim of thin dual-nan will to pH h. IN THE BAINY RIVER DIS- TRICPâ€"Benha 619. G21. G23. G29 3113 638.1nd the. following Berth: with this right to cut 1nd remove the pinel.“ wpru'be. lam-mi. coda Ind poplnrmG4.:â€" 86.611018. 924 G25. 626.327.1328. G33. G35. 936. G37. 639. G40 G41. G42. G43. Berth- 1603.81.82 83. nndSi. willbecï¬ered lot as]: by Public Auction It 'he PIX lumen: Buildings. in the City 0! To ronto. on WEDNESDAY. the NINTH (by of December. 1908. u the hour of ONE o"clock "I the niternoon. IN THE DISTRICT OF ALGOHA â€"-Berths Nos. 1953:“! 201. the Town- ships of Krrcnnxn and ROBERTS md Biock “W" nem- Onapinz Luke. IN THE DISTRICT OF NlPIS- SINGâ€"the townships of Hum: ennui“. PAmN. Arms. Mac um, McCain-av; Mariam. Muâ€" Locx (part d). Puxcu, (part at). STE- wurr. Imam. (part of). (know part of). 03110113301311 0") mm sud PHELPS (par: of). den in Council. the Bed uni White Pm: Tuwzn in the following town- lt ips. banks Ind nus candy: . - VOL 10. No 28 TORONTO. PUBLIC N01 ICE is hereby given tbs: minimal to Inlhoi'ity of 0:2 n-er'vn. Snliclmn. Xomriel l’ublleflkn var-mm MIME. Ontario; . g orncmâ€"smumue. swarm“ Block. '. )lnrkhanmmnaiu- Franklin lone Auroraâ€"Ontario link Building. Speck! attention given to Proh‘tlng Wham! Adnmlnering md “'lmflug up Emma. IOSEY TU WAY. “I. HERBERT LENHOX. 1N0. F. max. I'. 140832 BU‘I'I‘OS. and surrounding country. and take orderstor OUR flflRDY SPEflflLTIES â€"DKITISTâ€" lumber “(ileum d the Royal Canon 0 Donna Human Km Gradual: 0! Toronto Unitedâ€. Undue: M Illa Hukan Pad-Grunt“ School A man to “present "CANADA’S Gusnzs'r Nunsamzs" 'm the town 9! Visas. Snap Parr-025. etc. gtrsc a. true to name and free from Sam Sea] a. _A puma-en: positioï¬ for the right nun on idler sultry or commission Stone 6: Weflington FONTI‘IILL nunsames Aha Waste deï¬le-lo Coneâ€. "LP HrSo‘acx-utck m wm vhn (humo- B And “Mano" net-um Boar‘sâ€"Ola]: 1.1m. 2 v- G p.111. 00 In Grubln' I Block. next door to Run m "untrue. vao. l Apmmmm maybe made {crewman IABKH’. ul every Hand-y Ind Tue-h, Untamrw. Whin'lswle. mlflllxd u III In: m I P Gulngwg' Pun-n2"! 20m: to Tomato directin- rend amni- on "(M land oqu Anusâ€"mm suucl'rull. Kolx ry one. Salk-nor Im- the stamina Buzzard Iâ€"x Stu: I; nuns. mm W 0-0. lousy no inn. Weenâ€"light: Stu-I Barges I‘m-sub"! . ' LENNOX. LENNOX g aunqm, on. BARKER L. D. 5.. D. D. s._.. â€"nanurâ€"-â€" , indust- ul an Boy-I 00mm anon-lflnb n [la-or Gum-u a! Duh-{rut} 0! Tab that pursuant Vto gulyoï¬tg AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER BERTHS. Time Table 0. T. R. xx Fnurr T3233. Sum. qun's. Ozsmxmw. SIIII'JIS. Roms. o. c.,-.-m1H n.n.s., L.c-s. G RUSSELL FITCH. L.LAB PBOFESSI ONAL CA EDS. WANTED. RM exp STOUFFUILL-E sunshine J: Iced Ullll’llig. Btu-killer J: Luudny Punt-u!) mad up m_l null "mac nu 5mm nun mun nmm 108. ONTARIO Va 5 15 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. SOLD ONLY BY THE COMPANY’S AGENT AT STOUFFVILLE. But mny be had at Ballsntrae. Ringwood. Altona. Goodwood. Gormley. Lemonville. Bethesd: and- Mongolia. Standard Bank of ‘f International Stock Food †may be seen at both markets every Thursday. capital authorized .. Uapital~ Paid Up ,2 . Reserve Fund . . I . . Tomi Assets.‘. ..... It will not cost you one cent 1 Notes discounted, and collected. Drafts bought and sold.1 Money Orders issued. If you want to be sure of prize win- ners use Intemational Stock Food. What does it cost to feed lnternation-I al Stock Food at $14 per lOOlbs? For Milch Cows. STOUFFVlbbE S. B. .Gearing. Agent-f The nverage {eed is one and ona-fpnrth pound: per month. Only 17:0 per month. For 'thtening Steers. A 3 feeds for one cent. For Calves. InternatiOnaL Deposits of $1 and upwuda received. intomï¬ allowed from (TIM of deposh to due of withdraw-l. Princile Ind interest my be dnwn Without notice. Interest credited 31d. May nnd 30th November in each year. 1 __ Do you want barrels of rich, p'u're my“ 11‘ MAKES CATTLE VIGOROUS. STRONG and BEAL'I‘HY. Il‘ MAKES CATTLE GROW VERY RAPIDLY and IT MAKES THE HAIR SJFT. SMOOTH and GLOSSY. Increases the milk 15 to 25 Z increases richness of milk. Removes taint from milk. Makes milk more héalthml. GORDON‘ R. DUNCAN, Agt. .____.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" d Ml mull moth-r. 00 In. Qnun Vista will ho “MUM flux. I vi u, by M d m Dov-ca Dunn. of lulu ml A's. ‘ mum-rmaumdmm l903 - TORONTO - I903 um. :70: m IIPT. um The Agricultural. Manufacturing and Naturul rugurcu of Camda will be exhibited on a scale never before anomphd. DAILY PARADI. OF LIVI "00K ‘ I. mm m «gal! .15 nus" Tfll xma DOMINION EXHIBITION W Ian.» mmcmxm.umu-Immm unmuth-ym‘mwfl “lambda-“hm Min-nul- The average feed is two-thirds of 011‘) hound per month. Only costs 10 cents per month, YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF'IT EVER FAILS. AND YOU ARE TO BE THE JUDGE. The average erd is one. and one-foqy-thyoundp per month. I A CARNIVAL IN YINIOI I or ImsI-I MAliurAc'runs I THE Dï¬i’ï¬sï¬m magma | THE’JUBILEE PRESENTQ VJ STMK P00 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. UNLESS EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. STOUFFVILL : ;n;<;;p Hake; Calves crow amazingly}. Keeps Cugtle Perfectly Helm Saves 30 any. tin: in [alto buss 15 no 25% grain uenell Â¥ Only 17‘,c_ per month. STOUFFVILLE. ONT. 12,000 1,000. 925, 14,000 . flgl. Tho glmo “- h P- ., until ii w" 5 hp much (up; P J u‘.-- 1?; E ndlng the threatening ldieplnyed much better form. but in other on Monday last spite of this Ihe Atheltice continued Inblod to witness to imreue their lead. One god wu rouse much pinyed scored in thing-Inter ether 10 minutes . Mfweon the Junior play. Robertson scoring on n pnse . ï¬i. Kitts. winnen of dis- from Best. who threw from behind the - lead the Athletics of net. _During this period Frlnk Bra: ' winners ol‘ dietrictr 11 end wns‘ nccidentiy hurt and had to retire in; in ' a very decided to the game untire the last quarter. 3 the Athletic: o! P ‘ V ' “son-going 08 toenn up. -re aâ€; to l. The Athl'a- ‘ Aetharines Were freshâ€"iron: An Aurore Saturday. ted the Elm- of To , {went on the ï¬eld hot . The lune was not. lonlx in ,' until it. we: seen St Kitts . in much hays Peter-bores. on t cf til; hum" i grater weight It times St. Kitts outplayed ‘ ted lheii heavier opponents. (3 play much ï¬ner combination go they heavier it is doubtful The third quarter opened with a good exhibition of combination on the put of St.‘Kitts. in a Vein attempt to score. Ind. failing this they threw the whole tum except two men hack on defence. and for the rest oi the quarter a dietinctiveiy defence game we: play- ed by them. with the Athletics' home again end ngain Innkinin a rush on the uptaaf‘Best scoxcd the last game for the Athletics after 15 minutes play on a pass from Glover. The quarter ended mm. 1: mm... A.I...I...:- n . a. .AY. SEP'I‘. IO. i903. Ggut Successâ€"At the Mnmmothâ€" Gretf Succeuâ€" We um bound. “if prices out any figure." to mute our clearing of Summer Goods I Gmt Unseenâ€"We don: want. one yd. of Summer goods. on. pull- of Summer hose Glovu or Corsets-nor one pub ml, r8tnw HM; Inn by (be 313: of Augult. and m bun simply cut ‘ho prior do" to one lull and on. third, Io cone and hdp nu out. You will be who sllIOI' by In dolng.â€"Mnmmoth. Met Their 'F'irst Defeat in two Years at Athletics’ - «ï¬deâ€" A'Fi "ting Chance for Championshipâ€" G me was Fast and Clean. cu Christian Guardian :â€"Uu the ï¬fth] of this month the Methodist church.1 as now constituted. will have reached its twentieth birthdeyw Though the union did not take eflect legally till July 1. 1884. the ï¬rst general confer- ence of the uniting bodies essembled in the Methodist Episcopal Tuber-uncle Belleville. on Wednesday. Sept. 6th. 1883. That was A day long to be re- membered. and that is precious fet in the memory of very many. God he been with us ever since. and has helped us ever since. Ind hes helped us as 1 church to realize 3 law of the things thnt were then looked forward to with hopelulneee. Methodiem in Cenedl never had I. greater work to do then she has eo-dey. Gen w‘e an that she wee never as well prepared to doiher work with triumphant one- case“? i A 195“]: wnuld hnve been. . ‘Xetchum. dlvmngh ï¬nd -. and.» ï¬eld deutincoal . i work mmmï¬ who 58:. W i 5 , - wonk tors: ed the game . V. appointed the . F. G. Manning > ,m qunrter'a play 1h. "In easy time scoring 1min period' qucceeded in mm.» â€"â€":vu «mm ml ed to locate the new once. The com- binncion work of the Westerners was ragged. and ploy was cdnï¬ned almost‘ entirely to their territory. seldom were they able to 'brenk away and bring the sphere iuto less dangerous ground. Immrdiately after the face-elf St. Kitte goalkeeper’e work started his ‘ï¬rst stop being 3 hot one from Glover' 5 stick, g minute after play started. The ï¬rst goal was scored' In 2; minutes by ‘Best. taking a pass from Cavanugh. This was followed by another in the some length of time. Weason doing‘ the trick. In 2minutes Cevonah got his ï¬rst one in the net. and there wee then no question as to the result of the game. The St. Kitts teem being entirely out-classed in every position on the ï¬eld. The last score in the quarter was made by Cavennh in 63 minutes. and shortly after the Wester- ners made the only dangerous play of the Quarter. 0' Gorharn and N. Brat make 9 good attempt at a running com nation. but Ketchum was there waiting for them and the plny was unnvtiling. The quarter ended. 5â€"0. - Injihe second quarter. and during the rerhainder of the game St. Kitte i-fin’al ‘.C.L.A. Game at Stouffville ,,. The third quarter opener! with a goo! exhibition of combination on the put of SEEMS. in a Vain attempt to score. Ind. failing this they threw the whole tum except two men back on defence. and for the test or zhe quarter a distinctiveiy defence game was play- ed by them. with the Athletics' home again And again makinin a rush on the uptaaf‘Best scoxcd the last. game for the Athletics she:- 15 minutes play on a pass from Glover. The quarter ended with a fore. Atheletic. 6 ; Sc. Kins. blink. Inthohst quarter St. Kitts contin- uedag-dpgood work. and were re- warded after 19 minutes by a soul scored bv Barnett. wilh one minute left to p.11y. and were thus saved a Ibutâ€"out The play during this per- iod was very last. and a much hemm- exhibition of lacrosse was given. The result. of the game while it was a dis- appointment. to the Western team. Was acknowledged by them to be but. what the suverior work- of the Athle- tics deserved. Mr. Lennox. President. and Mr. W.‘ H. Hall. Secretary of the c. L. A..‘ both of whom witnessed the "game. and (xpreseed themselves as being snmeieed and pleased“ the mowing- made by elm “our--. nu... ,n-,._,1 the fastest game and deserved their win. They will probably be called upon to play one more semi-ï¬nal game before going into the ï¬nals. Their opponents in Ihe‘semi-ï¬nal will in all probability be Durham, and should they succead in defeating 'that team. the ï¬nal game will doubtless be with Elora. which is looked upon as the fastest team in the West in Junior 0. L. A. The ï¬rst. game will probably be played in Markham. while the ï¬nal will take place in Toronto. Peterboro (6). Clark. Ketchum. Moregan. rowan. N. S. Dunuford. Robertson. mover. Best. Wossnn. Cnanagh. O'Flyun. St. Kit.“ (I). J. Bradt. Stevens. Tufl’ord. Barnett. Baker. Woods. F. Bradt. O'Gormnn. Patterson. H Brad: Tomngton. The game wee clean and the score does not indicne the playing of the teams. E. Pennock gave general sal- isfaction as referee. An operation on the hem of Mar thew Plowman. of Chicago. who was stabbed in a ï¬ght with James Onrmeut on Saturday. may save the man's life. At Mercy Hospital physicians hook an: his hurt and sewed it up. Then oxygen was administered continuously and Int night it was said he had I possible chnnce of recovery. Plowman we: stabbed with a brend knite in rhe left brunt. Grant pniae is due President J. F. Lennox through whose influenced the match was plnyed OK here. Are you randy (or the rush to our handkerchief saleâ€"15c. handkerchiafs going in 2 for 250. Cunlifl'o dc Pours. The Capital Paid up . $1,300,000 Reserve -.- - -‘ 325.000 Savings Department.â€"â€"Accounts of $1.00 received and interest allowed. . Gmnn. BANKING BUSINESS rmswmn. SOVEREIGN BANK STOUFFVILLE BRANCH. W. J. STARK. Manager; OF CANADA. PRICE'THREE CENTS Mr and Mrs A Hewitt. of Toronto. spent a couple of (hys xhis wepk with Mr and Mrs C. Hewitt. visived a few days with Mrs A Bell. Mr L. Rowbouoni nn'l sister. of Victoria Squire. Ind Miss R. Cnrtisof Toronto. culled on Mr R. Curtis on Sunday evening. I mm. a couple of rdgy'i I here this week. Mr and Mrs N. anr. of Claremont, spent Sunday with relatives in thil place. Weave pleised to see Mr K. Tun- out again after his recent severe illo Mr and Mrs. Jos Rickelt. of Almirs, spent a day Ins! week in our town. Mr and Mrs D. King 1nd daughter, of Lincolnville. visi‘ed at Miss K. Deg’eers on Sand-y. Mr. D. Smnlea spent I. few days in Toron'o this week. Mrs T. Smules is spending this week with relutives in Toronto. Mr and Mrs J. Tarr. of Adm. called on his brother Kaighthy Tan- on Sun- dny evening. fr?" l‘ierce's Medial Adv-lief is lent : on receipt of â€amp: to pl ex nu of customs and mailing onba’Seï¬ 3! One-cent stamps for the book in papa! covers. or so sump: for cloth-bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pas-u. Buï¬llo, N. Y. Mrs S. Dorley. Miss “the! and E311 “tended hhe exhibition in Toronto lut week. ‘ The ï¬rst gynlptom of Indxgts- W {ion shouM rrccxve prompt autu- lion. Indigestion and other forms of stomach "‘ trouble" are perfectly and per- nlqntmly enroll by (he use of Dr. Home'l Col-In: Medical Discovery. It strength- ens the whole body by enabling the r- kc! digestion lull “sanitation of f . Aer-1n no substitute {or “ Golden - Ira! Discovery.†Then is nothing "Juli Ls gnod " for diseases of the nomuh. Once in I while someone who has travel- ed re the very edge of the danger line 0! nomad: dil- eue slop- just , in lime to save hishelhh. But ‘he mnjorily of 1: go ucrns the line, and Ali 11! Iymplotun of int igu- txon grow to disease of the domed], involving the Minor org": tlf digeflir-n and nutrition JUST IN TIME. 'll lure butt! Influiw; for ahom el t yan' Iriln Mn. ll. Plznr. u' Mill-minus. Lv. " Hu- had nun-ll dutch lulrral tutâ€"Mull: ï¬x fun-l- Ivenlsncu Ind outer: (or Hnmnh Ironblc. lat! Recital In Mid. Winn I m1.- 3-": (or mlric: l mu hardly abln to ian. Ind you unkind m- whal In (10‘ l bru- In llkc ywr medicine Ind llle (fien- luv. luau xnotl. l In undrr (he dudnr’s are “wry summer before an, I look mu: lmlllcl. Eu- uf' l‘mlrlr- Nuliral M-corcry.‘ {um 01' ‘annrlte Prr-crlplinn.‘ uho \wo rink of the ' Pellet-J Dr. HE'R'I medicine» will do A“ [Ital you clnlm {Ar lit-I. licliu-e I would in ': haul ln my gr.“ in bud not “ken than! 1 Mix McCullum and son. of Toronto. visived a few days with Mrs A Bell. Mr L. Rowbouoni nn'l sister.“ A motormul in ofChlugo m kit car into the Ippmnchof opeuMidge but flopped it with the I: (la-duallyovct over- hanging the gulf below. Be wouldn' t nut to repeat the urnment bean. the ell-mu m that 'd nevu- Ignin hue the me good fortune. Mrs Jewefl. of Mt Albert. visited her sisler Mrs. Geo. Tran on Sundny. llr and Mrs Cnsely. of Stouï¬ville. culled on Mr K. G. Tm one day' In: Week . Mr A‘ Hill. at U. S. A.. Spent I few days with Mr. S. Dortey‘s. We'll m-ke a litlle moneyâ€"you’ll an more by' wearing a pair of our gunnnteed kid gloves. The Mennonite-Brethren held their weekly prayer meeting at the home of Mr. W. Wideman on Tueedny evening lest. Mr S. Dorley and Mr T. P. Shirk. took in the Exhibition in Toronto" last week. MONGOLIA. nli ht im igu- mse of the ‘ing the thr inn and nutrition. xrtom of indigrs- uve prompt mucu- ’3‘1‘3; “LN: mpg; Cunliffe Peters.