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Watchman (1888), 3 Feb 1898, p. 1

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Money to Loan oney to Loan -2 too On Approved Indorsed Notes for any term from 37 to 12 months. J .. H. SOOTHERAN. 91 Ken-sat. , - - - Lmnsu. Mortgage from 4I - per cent - - 75 Cents per annum. _ 7 .. .7 _ ________,__.___._. Mr. Grahamâ€"It includes all grants to . I -_,. f ' THE scum ROADS- m... 1...... flucnln silo "‘ Mr. Danielâ€"Is that for the past ten Number 5. - l inaload,nct a third of ayard. like WOlSHATTEREfl REEVES: used toâ€"(laughter)â€"and in that year made 11,. miles of road gravelled8 ft. wide and 10 inches deep, rolled so hard that THE MOST PREVALENT TROUBi E the wheels of a wagon loaded with gravel OF THE CENTURY made no impression on it. That’s the way ' to do. If a county takes hold of that scheme a number of advantages result, IT ATTACKS PEOPLE OF BOTH SEXES AND ALL AGESâ€"A COMPLETE BREAKDOWIC some of which are : 1 Uniformity of plan resulting insystem FOLLOWS UFLESB rnour'r mus-vans and organization. - 2 An experienced man can be employed FOR .3311“ ABE TAKE!“ to supervise the work, whereas a munici- Fm” the “Mk“ Em pality could not afford to employ him Probably the most prevalent trouble on His salary would be about $600, ‘“,1 by this continent to-day is nervous prostrav retaining him you get, the benefit of his tion. How frequently we hear. this term increasing experience and familiarity with and yet POW few 3299” to 1‘93““ {‘3 full your roads. deadly import. hervcus pr0stration is 3 Your machinery will be in the hands ‘9 be found 33°38, people Of 3“ “all“ m of a competent man and will be better life, and among children'as well as adults. operated and cared for, which is an im- Among young 990913 It 1’5 Often ‘hc WWW portant item. Machinery won’t pay if of our high pressure system of education. used by incompetent hands nor last long Among “039 or more “13'5“” y “I“ ‘5 m" be due to the cares of business. or to over- if not kept in repair. . . 4 Your taxation will be decreased, for '0“. or worries 1“ ll,” home. 3“ whatever the cause the ineVitable result you will, by permanent roads, us an end _ , , to scattering money here and there, con- 15 3 .breaking down both me‘x’filll' 875 tinually having to repeat it on the same physically “111°" prompt “198-5“me 81" portions of road. By the new system you taken ‘0 5t“! the “V3888 0f the dis“. can bring the end of that aort of ._ hing in and restore the shattered nerve forces to their ncrmal condition. One such sufferer sight, for some day the whole length of . . your reads will be permanentand expenses "11° has regained health “"95 her experi- winler they draw gravel to the roadside, ready for spring use. Mr. Hopkinsâ€"Are you still using the lo in ? Mr. Woodâ€"No. We have cleared ofi‘ our loan, also a floating debt and paid for 200 miles more road. We put the statute labor on side roads. Mr. Hapkinsâ€"Have you assumed the entire 400 miles of road. Mr. Woodâ€"Yes, and they provide object lessons to persons who do work on the side lines. I think the system is :1 lht. Mr. Johnsonâ€"Do you intend to assume '1‘ of the roads 2 Mr. Woodâ€"Yes, as fast as we can. Mr. Hopkinsâ€"How do you manage in winter 2 Mr. Woodâ€" Our superintendent keeps informed on the bad places and keeps the mow cleared. We find a central body does even that work more satisfactorily lhan local means. A voiceâ€"Do the municipalities share as ”hey contribute '3 Mr. Woodâ€"When you introduce a by- law to borrow money you have to state in it where the money is to be spent. Mr. Grahamâ€"How much does it cost -0 build your roads 2 â€"â€"-.â€"-â€"â€"' 3 years 3 1A REPRESENTATNE GATHESEQG Mr. Grahamâ€"No. These grants to GREETS MESSRS' A' F' W0 counties were stopped some years ago and AND A. W- CHMPBELL- I am now referring to the amount grain ed during the last ten years of that custom Mr. W. Flavelleâ€"That isclear to every man in the house. The basis we contemplate is the sale of a debenture for $10,000 at the end of each year for ten years. This d~ hanture‘ to bear interest at 3%.: per cent. We think they will sell at par. To do this we shall have to raise an average of $4500 aye «r, or 825000 a year less than under the old sys- tem of county grams. The total increase in taxation over our present system would be less than 2-5 of a mill on the dollar in the county. So you see the sum. though it looks large, is not so formidable when investigated Mr. Danielâ€" Do these figures refer to the past ten years 3 [The persittent repetition of this ques- tion by Mr. Daniel created the impres- sion that he was doing it of design, and brought Mr. J. D. Flavelle to his feet with a vigorous protest, which was applauded, but upon some dissenting 52 KENT STREET, LINDSAY important Speechesâ€"The Project Hit Hard by the Municnpaiities. The invitation extended to the munici- OUR WIVDO‘V palities by the county council, to meet I them in conference, was very well re- ODIY gives you a faint ldea “f the beauty : sponded to on Thursday afternoon. Upon and variety of our stock. Don’t be afraid ! motion of Mayor Taylor, the warden was to come inside and see the beautifull . BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS: ETC» that we made chairman of the conference, and have imported from England. Also the l on taking his place briefly remarked upon elegant CHINA that was picked up ln‘hhe project before them, outlining the Germany. The beautiful ”Wk 0 object of the gathering as an effort to dis- Bohemian Glassware and the rare cover some better method of constructing things in. . . . . . and maintaining the leading roads of the county. The importance of the subject â€"-1LBUH8. DOLLS. and a wise solution of it had led the coun- -â€""ELLULOID 80x58, oil to approach it in as practical and thorough manner as possible. To this â€"SILVEBWA E, T . ., . B 078 ET6' end they had desired to meet the repre- , sentaxives of all the municipalities and at prices that 3’9 lower than the prices obtain their ideas, and also had secured l of barley. Mr A F Wood and Mr A W Camp- . . ' ' ' , . ' ‘ ' - ks he Withdraw his criticism] Mr. Woodâ€"Ar. first 82000 or mile ' bell who would discuss in the hearing of rem" , . _ p . ’ f b ' d' - - once for the benefit of those less fortun- . r ., __ ‘. . now onl 1000. We do better with 0 “ll “18 mu 0935‘3- Inside 0‘ ten - ' Lhauman Lithf’ow I think ”'8 peri ‘ y 3 years the work could be done, but on the 3‘19. M1“ Edllh Dr iper, Wh" reside. with her parents at Bolharen, Out. is a referred to was the last ten yeirs during experience. . Mr. Johnson Ellisâ€"What do you use? which the county made special grants t. the municipalities. Mr. Woodâ€"We profs}: gravell‘, for we . __ - _ ‘ have a very fine sample at bro en stone Mr. D‘mlel I am satisfied nth th when it is more plentiful. We buy the present system you will be in much the same position as today. This system will give satisfactory roads, and you will find that it will equalize the expense of main- tenance as no other case for it will regard _ members of council, both municipal and county, this important topic. The endea- ‘i: vor is sim ly to find out the best way to ’ Hughan 00' obtain goldds roads and all views were young lady who is very popular among her circle of acquaintances, and [hry all rejoice at her restoration to health. To a reporter who called upon her she gave Watchmakers 52 K t t. ' . invited. - ‘ - Importei's of Essays dedl: dsay Upon concluding, the warden called explanation. pits and measure it when on the road. . . . Mr. Jas. Graham to the platform, and in Mr. Isaac Reidâ€"l think the money anc Mr. Ellisâ€"What. does it cost to keep the roads without reference to anything the following particulars concerning her labor expended on our roads under the ihem in repair? but the accommodation of the whole illness and cure : "Ion know,‘ said the ' young lady. “how ill I was last winter county, and the rate will be uniform on all property throughout the county. I could say more, but will not. I could say to you that narrow tires are so many picks destroying your roads. In England the roads are good, first. because they are well-made, and second because the magma have tires from four to eight inches in length. Let me ask you to consider whit you have heard. Facts are important. Get them. Don’t let prejudice have any place in your conclusions, and I hope your county will prosper in all its in'erests. (Applause) The chairmanâ€"These gentlemen have been called the father and son of good roads. Surely we shall soon have the an address composed largely of figures Mr. Graham presented the financial aspect of the road problem. He said in part : I Better Than Klondlke l This is a subject of the first impo.ta_nce. ' 'e often take more interest in political questions than in others than-are of more practical import. The object of this w meeting is discussion and I hope it will be freely carried on. We have gentlemen Thcrc isa good deal of uncertainty about from a distance with us who aro compe- '. gold digging A 2005 deal 0‘ dig sometimes tent to give us instruction on practical ‘~ and mighty lime gold; but “CW time 3’03 issues involved in this subject. I shall .. save a. dime ora. dollar at your store, tltat is a leave the fuller “fitment of it to them, '.7 sure step toward wealth. Many a man goes and while I am quite aware that it is a Ofi to .‘Cy Alas”: Who “"5“ make mom subject that cannot be crowded into a money m the mm by coming to us' For sentence, yet I shall endeavor to present example‘ see the “gets you save on web with your indulgence a number of figures when my friends feared that I was going into a decline. In the early part of the winter both father and mother were attacked with la grippe, and I had to look after them as well as attend to the house. hold work. The strain was more than I could stand. and the result was I fell ill. The doctor who was call-3:1 in said my trouble was nervous prostration and than it would take considerable time for me to recover. Under his care I was after a short while able to leave my room and go about the house, but my nerves did not seem to regain their strength. My limls would twitch as though I had St. Virua’ dance, I was subject to headaches, had a very poor appetite and was so weak that: Mr, Woodâ€"#About $8000 a year. The superintendent promptly repairs any JUfecce Mr. S. Walkerâ€"Do you use tile drain? Mr. Woodâ€"Not to any extent. But we drain well. Mr. Hopkinsâ€"Do you use wide-tired wagons ? Mr. Woodâ€"We encourage and believe in them. Mr. A. Campbell, provincial road com- missioner. was the next speaker, and spoke in his usual vigorous style. He said : I was here once before was glad to get away unhurt. I am paidto discuss his subject and do it without gloves. Flattering poor methods of road-making statute labor system have brought satis factory results. I helped to chop th- road through the woods from Reaboro to Lindsay forty years ago, and know somv- 'bing about how our roads got here. In the early days I drew my wheat to For Hope, but in these days of railways, which we got at a great cost, we haul our pro dues to storehouses near at hand, and moreover the new system of farming wil decrease the amount (if learning, for we are going to raise butter and cheese, «i which we can draw as much in one day as we could of the raw material that is re quired to produce them, in a week on cattle can walk lo market. So we are no . i ill : . . . £ gems a: 40:; FNE S 0E3 that are not foreign to “113. [Baal-Pf: 33‘“ so anxious to spend any more money to llcautleS’lle“; StOCl‘: at Z. ’ I H â€" BtBndS related to the muniClpa ltles re' get, better roads. Let, [be municipalities is not What I 8m em 10 ed to do but, to g 0.1 roads themselves. There is an ~ -â€"The best makes, presented here today. :1 Pitt}! :18th tione. . speak the truth. Ipfimyl my friend.’ the objection _to municipal moneys being I 00““ scarcely 8°. “b9“. I had bi?” ent s at“ “”3 a Mr. Grahamâ€"We are here, I hope, no! snow arather cod-natured lot of critics. Spent outside of the townshi . The pint advised to try Pink Pills and mm , gr y. 8 . . . P . p . m...» them and no Is not where it is spent, but does it beneht giggling the Ed“ ey ’would do me €001- 51' -â€"Latcst Styles. llioroughly oompet for argument so much as discussion and An old gentleman in Pembroke said it I i got three boxes, and by the time I lied d this statement for me. I wish the people who pay it? ? . - Mia's rms suarsâ€" prepare . . 6E8 w BE ALL ., â€"-Superior Goods, in the first place to arrive at tgedarinoi’igl to see wherewe agree. I am not 8n“ and brought up the money they could . ' ' , .‘_ â€"Coirect Shapes. of.money “’5‘ 133,5 been expen e n b that our friends, Messrs. Wood and have provided the instructions, and Mr. Danielsâ€"I have seen meg“ ‘3 usedthemI felt that they were helping ' THE WATGHMAKER ~.: MISSES’ SHOESâ€" Chlef townshipshouring “11° lg'ilmzfigsffig Campbell, approve Of 901' scheme, but we another old man in Cornwall said “Young Ireland. 1_ htpe Wfiawéfiever infill; me and 1 got a further supply. By the . _pr;ces the lowest. To ”n“ at t a“ sum 5 a d“. h are hoping for suggestions along the best man I‘ve been building roads around here here to main!mm 1'0 3' ey are i time I had taken six boxes I was fad“; ’5 Perfect 5t°ck° ifiiuflietiihtmlbfrtffedaxbeingteatul: i301 lines. for nigh 50 years, and I'll be dâ€"-“ if I’m g.’ggtgkkingblie":e 1:11.431“; P'Ogifis 3e stronger and better than I had for years. - - - - - - u: 68“ . . . . ;, Chairman Lithgowâ€"Our object m gouag with» beam: have y?! 3311-1 1161:); have done well. We might as well mort- All the twitching 1‘1 my hmbséiad‘ ct‘ml’: ‘0 0 I ' ( ug ter.) m y our farms for our children as the peared and my “9”“ seems” “’ B ”0“», as ever they had been- I still took the Also a complete stock to choose from in performed, and by reckoning that labor 'dding the amount ‘ " ‘ . I. sars' SCHOOL syoss, RUBBEBS. OVER- at 50;. per day and a that will make. to the amount of cash SHOES. ETC. expended, I shall be able to tell you the total expenditure on your made during the last ten years. The statement is as WM. WHITE -â€"â€"â€" _â€"â€"_,-_â€"'_ bringing these speakers here is not to persuade you into adopting our scheme, but to find out the right method and have it explained. It was requested tha- municipal councils, in case tl'flm % .951; -- . .. __ ._ ,., . . approve 0‘ “’l’ “"k"" “v" system that are evident to ev‘eryonb'. - c not noticsx. finTQSQQfincdsio ei-red. k go You have heard Mr. Graham say that you Mr. A F Wood said in part: We have spent $183,000 in six townships, fought this battle over in my county wasted bY county grantsto 0'91“ $.00,- gathering .here to-day 1' ‘ 800d omen. municipality for the next generation. _ If ‘m “.0! geingtosay at {hi5 point that you: the roads are so good over in Hastings pills for a little while longer to make certain that the cure was complete. and since the day I discontinued them I have a; rate“ thee, b53553‘8:3£§il’.°f£93‘t ' due to Dr. William" Pink Pills, and I am glad to be able to recommend them to any one whose nerves are in a shattered condition.” . Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a tonic : to 2:? down hen acted W heavy and ".red before. system is the best. We have good enough roads now for there is no heavy aming to be done. ' ””5 lAt50c. Total. “'Ol'k. l . TRUNKS All“ VAUSES, glariposa 3:38:33: 3’33?) $fiai§ Sig-3:3}, twenty years ago. I stood solidly M D 1 l H man ears was re Lindsays Leading Shoe Store 353137.,“ 15,303 231590 111795 27:098 for ten years against great opposi- that? an ° °' Y 7 Dr. Wood. in moving a vote of thanks . . 1 Eldon.. .. 13,743 26,340 13,170 26,915 “.511, [maintaining the principle. N0 M C I) ll W n I don’t want to to the speakers, said: The county council medletne‘ By the“ use Ehe b‘C'Od 18 3325‘ 24300 12300 20,323 doubt you are here to-day as represents. 1", .amp e â€". e .‘ lis not likely to act prematurely. \Ve try renewed, and the nerves made strongand V ‘ 5' be original. I think It was ten years. to consider every suggestion presented vigorous, and in this way diseaSeis driven from the system. As a spring medicine ' ~ h Ol.t T 31k Verulam. 13,766l 18'400 3.2“" 33,96“ twee of the ideas of your constituents. but La hter ) ' * ‘â€" THE .__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-~'.._._.._'_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"- it is your duty t0 be more than 1ndl¢9tmg ( LIE} Daniel Oh and do the best thing. This scheme is a W' , , P' 1; PH . 7 ed . Have you ever considered these expen machines. You ought to seek to get ideas ' . ‘ _ slut-velty £3 us. We expected to be m, Dr. 'llll‘sms .111 hi. sare unsurpass . C You apposnt 100 pathmasters and sent. sl'ructed on it today an d are? not disan- If feeling languid or out-of-sorts a box you be vigorous“ . dilutes? rl‘hess townships have spent a and return to your people with thos h t d h t h ih d ‘ . .. ' em ° ° w “ t “y “m” ”u” "a " pointed. Ithink I notice that the muni‘ otters W1“ restore , _ _ activity. Ask for r. Williams’ Pink cipaalities are not against the principle :0 ,u , much as the expense they think is involv- £111“ for P319 People and take “0th“. e se. ed. I am able to speak of the roads in Hastings. Upon my earlier visits there I was led to enquire into their methods, and they certainly are a great success. I am pleased to move this vote of thanks. ideas and thus be pioneers in every total of about $183,000 in ten years g exclusive of county grants. advance. I would rather be a defeated I ‘ Mr. Danielâ€"You askeda question just candidate than a machine. (Applause. ) e are confident is very dear to the heart of every reader of Howl ‘10 you want an “03""? I speak to-day as a man who has seen :inciple. :‘Il \\‘r‘.'l‘l.il\l:\.\v. l.) ' ' ‘7 "' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . M AN IN TOWN Mr. Grahamâ€"1 only ”tended my ample test oi the county roads p a question as a form 0f address, and not as Thirty years ago we began to think that a there must a better way than the statute Result: One hundred kinds of reads. A voiceâ€"Correct. One thinks 16 feet is the right distance between ditches, others 20 and 40, one fellow said the roadway wasn’t wide enough to make a good road on anyway. (Laughton) Some want a level road, 'others make it crownedâ€"very crownedâ€"so that you upset when you turn out. (Laughter) Your 100 path- masters have all sorts of drainage and all sorts of material. Some say gravel, others ”2:: Fur. itureâ€"a subject that w About Newspapers. Here is what Peter Cooper, who ditd worth many millions, said of nevvsp me ~ . “In all the towns where aneWSpape is Mr. Eustace Hopkins was the seconder published every man should advertis . t and said . I am pleased with what I “if nothing more than a card staringtis have heard. It isa pity we cannot have an name afld the biasing? he. is in. 1‘. (110.3 address on drainage and the use of wide “Ot’ on y pay t’ e vertiser. but It to . . . ' to ~ 3 ‘ ' tll'l’S. I believe these to be most impart- effigy? guargslisdeni”: 3: 1111;332:032“ 30,: an . I fear, however, that the cost of repliring would equal three quarters of munlty of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Sever: what it now is. I take pleasure in second- ing Dr. Wood’s motion. pull down your sign while you expect to Mr. J. D. Flavelleâ€"This is a most do business." The most costly and ornate pirculfi: a busigess agar; sailids out dies. in an a av; u e at r r s important matter and closely related to [fesispaper containing the nevxes fax-(Eh: tang the prosperity of our community. It has its difficulties, but even if we take Mr. Hopkin’s estimate that the cost of repairs ” p u requiring an hugger at this pomt. Con- . . “at amount the labor system. It failed to make uniform- linuing: If we add to i.-. . ture of the remaining tCWDShlpS, ly good roads, that we saw were aneces~ e of towns and villages, it will sity. This necessity was evident. Draw- become $217,807, and including the towns ing goods26miles wasan operation thatwas and villages $292.924fi verylarge sumâ€" expensive, in proportion_as the roads Mr. Danielâ€"Not large for the value were good or bad, and in many cases broken stone, your next man says you added very considerably to the consumer.: might as well use dry peas as screened gravel and wants 30 per cent. of sand. Mr. Graham-~Now there has been a cost. We also saw that land was a good ' before the WWW council. price adjacent to good roads. and varied A voiceâ€"What about the man who by which it should spend 3100.000 in tea as the distance from market and the con- leaves the big boulders on mpg ake it plain how that dition of the highway leading to it. On Mr. Campbellâ€"Yes. I had not men- I she-11 read to you “18 “me ”100le ”‘3‘ 0‘“ railways. even tioned him. By ringing the changes on the 100 men through a period of years if we did pay disproportionatly and dearly try "h“ ‘t 1’ by you get every kind bf roads, but never can fl F ‘J RNITURE As well as the poorest can be well clothed at our establishment. The : .-. coder) subject to_write about, goods tumcd out has are noted can you see itw1th our prices {0, being: t‘fi . n it you will want to take it home expendi exclusiv â€"â€"CORRECTLY FITTED, â€"â€"WELL MADE. -â€"HMrDSOMEl.Y Til/”MED. WE KN OW â€"â€"M0£‘ERA TE PRICED. “ years. and to m would effect the cost, what the cost per ratepayer has been t ten years and what the for them, made our coun ends of the earth exists from day to day, and a business card in its colunin~ become-9 as familiar and as welcome as the news he. ..c on: talking about. We This our platform. and 9h it.wc arc during the pan _ , . . 1393... can vears learnino' it and Wilding ‘1?“de lhat 15 Sfitleacmry increase would be nnder the proposed putting otherwise remote parts within haveauniform,well-built road. Isympa- . lf. #8,; 5,3537 t be an 'wzliere but alike 1° “waves and our customers. scheme : 935? distance 0‘ the centres “d markelif, thize with a pathmasler. . I have been one would equal three quarters of the present “Be _â€"â€"-oâ€"â€"- : . ‘~ give 0. . y W and thereby 1110193!“ by many times t 9 and know the difficulties under which expenses, I think we could safely adopt Got it in the Neck first $71818 in this business. . “in“ y value of our lands, did we believe thatthe h labo Th f d; d ' T _7 Township. pas, proposed . . , , l ey r. are are so ew ys an the county roads system. The amount S t d m min for the . I ----â€" h me facility for traihc proVided by good roads .3 , h i beat that atchin is all . - v ed - 3- “r “Y , ° . g i" met . . l , . 10 years. as e . ‘ hi it is e p on any _p .g mentioned in Mr. Grahams prcpos market whowas (hscussmg the pohmca} l YOU KNO UV ’ "" . "‘ __.___. “mum make more ‘7“ “a ° 0" “milky“ they 080 attempt: end With “6'8““! scheme ls not much more than the other situation, receivedacoldapplicationto his I g - Mai'iposa ......... $ g g 3 0 g Mr. themâ€"1 don't want Mr. Wood to who don’t stand dictation. but have faulty quarter of our present expenditure, so spine in a way he was not expecting. He “A“. . , .- . -, 'V H KVOVV th‘t CHAMPION 00 gPSi-l """""""""" 3 49 56 think I am opposed to railways. ' methods, he is not able to make even the that without an increase of cost we should was stanchhgunfderhialhzligl foot ifcicle, the . W “l ‘ *3 . * ° -l elicizrzxzttzx: 3 17 32 M... Woodâ€"I am . .maem or the p... improvement he wants to. , have the benefit of an improved axed per- E‘b‘ley‘énlfswfixdf’ lit“; wh‘éamié’tti’lfi‘; We have it. Penelon .......... 2 23 :36 “go that reads “Thinkelh DC! evil." . I’ll tell you the remedy. Let the muni- mapent system, There are queguon' of sun had weakened the icicle's hold on the 0”“ 1 arms Strictly Cash. 5""th Block. Verulam ---------- 3 49 '5? Continuing : There were difficulties. In clpahty prepares statement of the roads. drainage and construction that cannot he gave above, but of this the farmer knew Semervme ........ ii?) is the first, lace we didnt know what we Some are used more than others .and properly dealt with under our present not. A moment later at leastlwenry //.â€" »-â€"â€"â€"c-â€"â€" gcxéey --------- 2 56 21 wanted All we knew was that our way require to be built “"0389? and “def- Iy t m lut uider the definite, uniform aches 02110011388129. Wefirrthaduaslid dd)? ' 0U D P \RLOR SUITES WW Dzltdili..i::.:'.::i:: 2 25 11 was not satisfactory. So it is not a won L80 the needs 0‘: 08°11 roads b9 “8th m and organized methods of the proposed neg‘fieiid mfigfi; 225,123 1:1.th hi: ". reductions ‘ L- 4., Laxton ........... 3 O9 18 der that we tried some unsuccessful your P130. than specify the 'idthfl- 13. plan they Wdled. backbone. when, it was rapidly melting . _____-___________________ experime'l‘l. We tried company roads. 20 and 24 £09? on difi'erent mfk- ’Does it Pay o‘â€" and trickling into his b00593. Mf- Tne worst feature of the company was its difids gliopkmsâ€"Does that include the Mr. W. G. ’Walters of Whitby toolna gaggegngoialxfig hgmggllftfrtggtptp‘dmghe‘: bold step last weekto find out if advertis- market clerk gallagnan’s room, where If we examine this with‘regard to assessments we find that the increase would be only 382-5,st per 81,000. what was left of the offending icicle was enter-acted. but the wet she shirt remained. yr. look at ice at three fingers of Gooder- loll-gates. We econ tired of the company. » We thought we would buy it out. On a borrow £50,000 we were lug pays. In very small type in an obscure corner of his large advertisement he gave out word that he \vcufd prcsent five cents Mr. Campbellâ€"Not where sharp ditches are used. These are not arbitrary figures. Fancy GOOdS ‘ AND EASY CHAIRS ' (1333- SOME out comnarn m'th anything else i ' I - CO‘T n the lO‘o’l‘lâ€"the , are in a different SBWlng Machlnes I have all an‘you Shela facts in dollars, vaement tg . ‘ h heat, ”10" The point il to fix Lbs widths fit some ‘1 \h 7 l ‘ ' y ' k V and I presume it is by that name you defeated. at. an J 98! a, illh 11 ad h to each boy c-rgirl undci-twclve rears wlo , . . W . . , . .' c . aSs. Their excelle."ce 1“, wor- ' 'â€" t i know them By this broader taxes but hate to have them increased. 63319359 at £00,“ “9 ‘ are t 0 would 009? his advertisement in wrmcg bans .xllh_\\tr-:fi;;:. to_st§ré°§ircngit$ is a. germ” V ‘ anship, material and fimSh Will ‘ wan ob hich the count builds the, Years afterward we ’ s by-kw ‘0 same. w‘dth .t roughout. Have “150 3 and bring him the manuscript before six fiinélg‘ig 31:“ gaffe“ ‘ “'1" . - E , ell m} “-h . Th" “'3‘ 9‘1““? 3‘ ’°‘ ”mm. â€"’ *l'bu-,d°-,,.\,o,,1d L, 'mpioyea extend the good roads 200 miles. buy out certain set heyzht of crown.qn your state- o‘clock Saturday night. As a result one - l0) DAL ‘ l“ J 3' _ 'li’i‘llSh a d“°°d Pn°°54 A3 1 ”0“" “fl" ‘1“ obtained The quesâ€" the company and collect the tolls. Th. menu and indicate the material tobeused. might have mistaken his store forapublic -â€"-â€"-+-â€"â€" ricci- , - .‘ you are gomg to i. v t have no agents and no and .bfitlffr “1:22.“. “Mung“ “d build ”“3““ ”on we“, “a over “i?” then Let itbe what is sour-est, either gra-v9.1 or algogllgiagatmfimftgmo; llloregistpI Sporhng World. . us quote 9 , oUsc sec 115, If you are gt. mg 0 store rent to pay I can tion 16 - t I'OQd i! ll? unfair ‘0! WWW our 1.0“]. hQYG been free. pawl-10g", :toue, specify the Width anddepth it is to nicely written copies of his ad., and each -In a 193035.90. Th2 Buffalo Conner, Ho- dd 9. WW last feces to vour 8°“ “68p“ than ever ”flaw?“ ~ 3’ a t rohlom We let contracts at so ‘03 put on and measure It 03 the road; was rewarded withanickel. It cost Mr. m“ Selby, .K‘fl rIcCoystrother, “'3" lll'nishiqrrs we as; four people) #4 at my own W. gene “$023132 1? 3y thir'shgazé the coun“? Infibliapgr mile dud then had to let other “PM“? “19 ”It 0‘ “‘an 3.9“ require Walters about five times as much ”the $8“ “In: F’Wfimm0m “1201-132: 03: ’ l b ' in" “ u ve ye ’ d insist on theeer ulations. Iremem- had estimated. This showsthat even 13 . m. , ”SM 9: â€"â€"â€"-â€""" - - contract! for "What” fiflt- TM“! '0 3° . “l - . within six weells from Jan. .och, McCoy i The Prices are in keeping ll J J - VVchQI’u 09mm“ madedsphsolal gsntlntlhtahlasfuten got a very clever lawyer to w up a bar a case in the township of Duderm $351” giggle? ”itwfilslo mfinfimi: will claimthe hegvyweight championship With the times ' ' i p ’ “Puma?“ as; :1. tdm med grants ",7 minute 0mm“. It took “when where the old system had been followed must zdvertise ' something definite a. and defend :tiagainst allcomers asquick as “ ' "I 1“" oret f$69 000 It was’stopped then over to see that it wal kept. .. A! torifim- . Iadvocatedthinsystem “.5 s iailn ordertomake a hit. Peopleiii they ”m8 .ong. - 1G G Di. ii- SUSSEX AID PEEL-8T5. to the amoun ob‘ tdd td it and I won’t' last we ‘ ointed seven man known on he new took hold of it. He got a fore- t is agenever read the ad. of a merchant #1:” Lexingtonagentucky. Golf glob , * ' .1- L- d M” if?” ‘°° ' the 3-m- mm... n..- is w m. . m of .3... The “38“ “ “rm seams arrows... in some summit: ’Box a, m ”y. ”vM‘i-n‘vshgv’w. Was that amount exclu- gather with 3 ll“. rintendent, “‘1’!” “1‘. mm endof the and 'm” M ”tronagee Du data; the ypast half century farm. the 5'01 Henry Chyficmwen “ “KW give of the usual county work? all-fill of mfin- '1 “'0 1“" the system 5° g; "m Pdam'tgfrtltnm mg'“°’élg 5335033 for. continuance of tile sag; 59:23:; ” mvglqgm til: 3;? ‘ ' s.. men s auiea was e . em.-' , ~ . - -_. “s m "numb“ "m “in” ' am the nut my ”m“ hat special daughtercf the former master of Ashland, who was killed at the be e Mr. Grahamâ€"Y“- ... permanently in the pool '7 will!!- . ANDERSON, llllGEllT . ~ “0nd in “1° f‘it'fl “335v. bu ' essaanouncemeut tells w p . go '39” I 'sgtthe merchanthasin putting in an being theoniy childo! Cla 31$; Mr. Dani -â€"Will that refer to the . y _ r. . they give satisfaction. Ind '0 V, __ the 91* . In “"er the-r, » Y” 9t“ . . 13 ed ad. that "9* “d “an” Wfltfimwm Vista. The links had been established at "I ’ - CO ' ' "ht ‘ ' ‘ witmm? ‘ i‘ ttotown dborrow' =< ET ... sh it ,b tshs advantage .of their, _ . p, and , e. ewen, _ an , , with “m . , , ~ P ER BROIXN’ - 1...]: 35:31: mfifinmilrwpgd giving familiarity with the details m road . .. 5 *0“ 1‘9“” ““1 ”M l? Th9“ 1“ mg? mus $1111: mt, um. Furiawn, the old home of General Wfl‘. WANTED I LICENSED manure» scans. " 9‘" is... is system. W- are able to and W“ 0‘ s “0" 9 it “do 1'1“! '5 Wade-exactlyasthe an wm.m when his widow fondant» "000 p U ' mgragfl allâ€"Does that includgiton . men, and they unlocked open much ass shouidorof earth ”hold tbs.gravsl.‘and who wanted the five can each. They the club layedon Sunday she cancelle‘ ' ° «Io- ' police or any other civic force. " During billed 1.0 loads a day. oeeotlnrd of a cord hustle and get to the store on time. the l HWSIRIOUS MEN OF BHWEI. INSCOTT (DY, _ TORONTO Sulss allies-11$: with aqua as may W8“?

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