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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jan 1903, p. 12

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D. Cameron-P. S. Mark-That the louowing accounts be paid : Mark Hicks; for work on the Oakwood drain 75c; McLennan Co., $3.20 ; Hanson Oiiver, hmad for Emore Reader, $7.30 ; The Municipal World $10.75; W. H. Arksey, grading and repairing road at lot 5 and 6, con.‘ 13. $6.00: William Lillico, gravelli'ng? lot 14 and 15. con 13, $10.85; J. P. Ego. treasurer of Woodvilie, for tnyearsuse of hall for court pur- ine-a $10: . Gm Henna cuttirs beech two-foot wood for the town dip hall. , f - This; ‘byJaw was read ribree times and sealed. 1". S. Mark â€"D. Cameronâ€"That a lay-law appointing the officers for the year be read. _,. P. S. Mark-«J. J. Michaelâ€"That the clerk apply for the county srtone crusher as early in spring as it can be med. “A ”McLeodâ€"J J Michaelâ€"(That, Susan Hughsou be appointed care- taker of the township hall and stounds at, $20 a year. 9. Cameronâ€"P. ‘. Markâ€"That G. B. Bennie and C. Douglas sen. ., be mointed auditors of the municipal ”counts fox 1902 at, $12 each. “P. g. rMarkâ€"D. L‘amei'onâ€"That the following monthly charity grants be made: Satherine Everscn. for the P. S. Markâ€"J. J. Michaelâ€"What William Suggitt be appointed to ad- just the statute labor on the bound- ary between Mariposa and Brock. dark be authorized to advertise for tenders for two cords of maple or _.__._,,___ The First Session Wu Held on Monday wnh Reeve :13th in the Chair Council met 'at Uakwood on Mon- day. January 12th. The members were all Jpn-sent at. the opening ex- cept Mr. McLeod, who was delayed for a. short time by the 'bad roads. "l‘hc Council for 1903 is composed u! the following gentlemen, who sub- scribed to the décluration of quali- fication and of office : William Sug- gitt, recve ; Philip S. Mark, Alexâ€" unrlnr McLeod. John J. Michael, ~Sen'jce. care of Ira Owens $10 and Susan Fuller $7; Alox.Smith,g1ant to ‘13.“0012190tt 83: George Coone, pant to Anne Brown. $3: Hugh Mcâ€" Kinnon, grant to John Cliff, 353; Robert \\‘.ells grant to Archie Mc- Eachern. 555: Susan Hughson $3; Minnie Jam-cs $5 and_ that_ William Sanguine be paid $5 per quarter for keephag his grandchild. A. McLeodâ€"D. Cameronâ€"That. the J.- J. Michaelâ€"~A. MCIJeod'â€"Thil‘- “311mm I’arkiHSun be a member of the board of heu,th for 1903, 1904 and 1905. P. S. markâ€"D. Cameronâ€"That W. J. McCullough be sanitary inspector 50: 1903 at $1.90 per day of actual Council met 'at Oakwoou on mouâ€" day. January 12th. The members were all yresent at the opening ex- cept Mr. McLeod, who Was delayed for a. short time by the ‘bad roads. "l‘he Council for 1903 is composed of the following gentlemen, who sub- scribed to the declaration of quali- fication and of office : William Sug- gitt, reeve ; Philip S. Mai-k, Alexâ€" ander McLeod. John J. Michael, Donald Cameron, councillors. A statement from the county trea- surer showed that the township got. 3463 legislative public school grant. {or 1902. r'â€"-A3.\~‘ The clerk read a communication from Mr. J. ll. McNeillie, acknowâ€" ledging receipt of account for buildâ€" ing a bridge on the boundary of Brock and Muriposa. Br. Willaézn Heatlic was offered 8255 in Settlement for damages to his engine that went, through a. bridge, but Mr. Heatlic held out for $300, and the matter stands till the next meeting. . fir. William Channon appeared and advised making immediate applica- tion for the use of the county stone crusher and asked questions about the bridge built, on the boundary of Brod: and Mariposa. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Cameronâ€"McLeodâ€"That $10 be granted to Sick Childrens‘ Hospital, Toronto. _ 1". s. Markâ€"h. Cameronâ€"That Dr. Ic‘f’hail be appointed medical health ofliccr for 1903 at a. salary of $20. ~E§h§élâ€"Mchudâ€"That T. G. 1r- .I'in be assessor for 1903 at a salary of $120. MARINSA'S NEW LOUN .lL “ ’LuACV FCI Uu Dll ......... ‘J ‘1': ‘1 UV ’d Ihe per bush. 0 51 1‘- 80 ; Buckwheat, bush ...... 0 53 0 54 re Hay, timothy, ton... 13 00 15 50 11 Do.. mixed, per ton... 6 00 9 00 d Straw, per ton... ... 9 50 10 50 1. Seeds per bush :â€" g Alsike, choice No. I.-. 7 00 7 25 '. 130., No. 2 ............... 6 00 6 75 r Red Clover ......... .. 6 25 6 75 5 Timothy... ... ...... ...... 1 75 2 00 : Dread 3m... ...-... 8 00 8 50 Peas, small...... ,.. 0 00 to O4 Alsike Clober ............... 650 to 7 ( Red Clox er .................. 6 25 to 6 1 Potatoes per bag ...... . 1 00 to 1 C Butter per pound ...... 0 17 to 0 2 Chickens per pair _. _. 0 ~10 to O 7 Turkey. per 1b ...... .. O 11 toO 1 Geese, per lb .............. 0 08 to 0 1 Eggs, per dozen..... ,.. 0 8 to O 2 Hogs, live per cwt... ._ 0 00 to 5 7 Hay. per ton ............... 6 50 to 9 0 TORONTO STREET MARKETS Wheat, white, bush...$ 0 70 0 00 Wheat, red, bush ...... ._ O '70 0 70 ‘Wheat, spring, bush ... 0 66 0 00 ‘Wheat. goose, bush... 0 64 0. C4 Oats, bush.‘ ........ - ...... 0 84 0 35 Peas, bush“... . ..... 0 74 0 76 Barley per bush. -.. 0 3; 0) 50 Rye per bush ........... 0 51 c. 80 Buckwheat, bush ...... 0 53 O 54 Hay, timothy. tom... 13 00 15 50 Do., mixed, per ton...’ 6 00 9 00 Straw, per ton... ... 9 50 10 50 Seeds per bush :â€" o Alsike. choice No. 1... 7 00 7 25 brush on lots 15 and 18, con. 2, $14.51); Jacob Snckgrove, repairing road at lot 16, con. 3, 600. Council adjourned till the second Monday in February. , ._.. “A" III ,I. MARKETS. LINDS A): Fall Wheat, per bush... 0 06 to 0 (35 Spring Wheat per bush 0 65 to U 65 Fyfe Wheat, per bushel... 0 00 to 0 63 Goose Wheat per bush...'0 00 to 0 6:3 Buckwheat...” ...... ... ... 0 00 to 0 47 Barley per bushel... 0 w) to 0 42 Rye ......................... O 50 to 0 50 Peas White Eyes ............ 0 80 to 0 80 Peas, small ............ ... 0 00 to O 46 Alsike Clober...... 6 50 to 7 00 Red Clover .................. 6 25 to 6 755 Potatoes per bag... ... 1 Butter per pound... ...01 Chickens per pair .. ..0-10 to 0 11 0 O 70 Turkey. per 1b ...... .. , toO 14‘ Geese, per 1b ..... ,. ....... 08 to 0 1 } Eggs, per dozen...“ ...0 8t0025 Hogs, live per cwt... .. 0 00 to 5 75 Hay. per ton ............... 6 50 to 9 00 Moved by Mr. Carew. seconde by Mr. Stewart that the council ad- journ to meet at Burnt River on the 11th March next Carried. On Tuesday night a basket social and cnteetzyinment Was held in Reid’s hall, under the auspices of the local court of Independent Order of For- esters. Mr. E. Hem-on, high chief ranger of Central Ontario and Orâ€" ganizer John Richards of Lindsay were present and delivered addresses. The Uxbridge orchestra furnished the music, both instrumental and vocal. The crowd was large and a pleasant evening was spent. The lodge here is longâ€"established and px'osiierous. Moved by Mr. Stewart, seconded Mr. Carew that this council convey to Mr. J. C. Argue. late tseasurer, their appreciation of his services and the faithful manner in which he per- formed his duties during the twelve yearswvhich he held sa‘id oflice.â€"â€"Carâ€" 0n mgtion bylaws were passed ap- pointing assessor, members of local board of health. medical health om- cc;' and auditors. \ u Somervillc council met, pursuant to statute. Present were Mr. J. Wilson move, and Councillors, S. R. Curew, W. Stewart and B. Burtchall. The members present, having made decla- ration of oiiice and qualification, the minutes of last meeting; were read , and confirmed. The following a(.-â€"' counts were passed and others given for 'mvmcntz Feiielon l’alls Star, I . printing and advertising $8.50: G, \V. Bcail, stationery. 354.71: E. 1%.! Hopkins. waning safe 812: J. Sug- gou. DMD. expenses 01 clotlion so; i Percy Chessel, .11. R. 0., expenses oil A 51‘. Thomas “seem"! whom Br election s3. L o. L. 511 hall fox ' ‘ Pitcher’ s Bunch: Kidney Table: 5 cum! nimiination and polling 254: S. Sud- daby, expiess chaiges paid (me _ ioilmbagoin l599 has never had any Sudda-bx fox sulecription to Munâ€" - return of his Old enemy, “M icipal Wozld six copies s); gan to _ Hospital 101 Sick Children $5. In W111 no dOUDt be a source of \oned b5 \lr Stew,art seconded !b\' satisfaction to those “ho axe sulTer- Mr. Care“, that A. B. Townsend be ing from the efleCts of wumgâ€" acting appointed assessoi at. a salaiy of kidneys to know that. 1)i. Pitc'her s $60,.”Cari'ied. _ Kidney Tablets not only ghc prompt Sonnet-ville Council Procezdings. J; ’13. WELDON, Clerk. LORN EV ILLE o 00 0. c4; 70} Go..- Torulito, Oat; Price ‘50 cents a bottle or three battleshi- $1.25 at an W, or dust. (1r omer uzrusmS “alum“ at A. during the day or night, rheumatism uric acid in the blood, pains. in the loins, sense of weight or. pressure in the region of the bum. toâ€"urinary diseasw Michigan Snilcge of Medicine, Detroit, Mich. U.S..A They are the most effectual treat- ment known for backache, pain in the m or between the shoulders, bloating, swelling of the feet and in». ~ .xfinr‘s ..cer the eyes, diffi- culty or urination, pain or distress. scanty flaw, high-colored mingbrick‘ 1 "I have never had any return of 1the old trouble with my back and kidneys since Dr. Pitcher s Back-ache Kidney Tablets cured me in the fall of 1899. At, that time I maid in. - lyfget'around at all, but they soon cured me. They are a grand remedy an'dV'both my wife and myself prize them highly. " ~(Signed) Joseph Fitzpatrick. Dr} I‘i‘tcher’s Backache Kidney Tab- letslaqa prepared from the formula of 2m: Pitcher 11.1). formerly Pro- fwser of Materia. Medica, and Geni-l satisfaction to those who are sull’er- ing from the efiects of wrong-acting kidneys, to know that Dr. Pitcher‘s Kidney Tablets not only give prompt relief in~all cases, but. they cure so effectively and_ thoroughly that the disease is not likely to return again â€"the cure is permanent. To illus- trate the permanency of the cure they efl’ect. we cite the case of Mr. Joseph Fitzpatrick, a man well up‘ in years. who lives at 52 Metculie street, St. Thomas. Statement. 1902. During a. recent attack of lumba- go and kidney trouble, due to ex- posure to cold, I used Dr. Pitcher’s Backuche Kidney Tablets. and can speak un-hesitatingly. of their fine? qualities. They are easy in action, gixe relief quickly,. and despite my age, sixty-six years, have completely cured me end put me in fine condi- tion again."- ”Old Moore" of London is the great almanac compiler. but as to whether that is his correct cogna- men cannot. be said, There is a story told that he was a. struggling printer somewhere in the region of Fleet street many years ago, and one day having the ’ump he dropped round to his favorite "boozer" for a "gargle." Then he met a few of his pals, and he gargled so often, that like thcs lady in a poem when: beL moaning her lover, he “forgot the stars, the moon and the sun," and that the almanac was waiting to go to press. The printer's devil was sent in search of him, and finding him informed him that ho had for- gotten to say what kind of weather it was to he on the 24th of May. The prophet, told the devil to take his anatomy out of his sight, and to say it Would snow or anything else he liked. And snow it was. "Snow" was put opposite the vacant date, and the predictiOn came true, and so the fame of the almanac went throuzhout the. land.- (Signed Joseph How “Old Moor." Begun. 1390136. Fitzpatrick. ulnnw’ 1 mu. 1 Gowns Inching l ‘v-g n 3 3.4193th rn Beddinc. l WMlgflnningWheel. ang. ‘ Flow-v1- Poul. 1 Pick Axe, lSplitIing Axe, l Shovel, 1 CmesCut Saw. 1 Bnc‘. Saw. 1 Wheelbu'row. 1 Cook Show andPipen. 4 RockingChlirs. 5 Tables, 3 Lamps, 3 PiPt"?rII. '4» Chain. 3 Cup bonds, sqnsnti ofGemJu-u, 1W”): 8- and. Cooking unmls, Tnhle Wm, 3 Flat It as, l Dun-pr. R (Bu-pet. ' sad and Hated Heating' Stove. Elhnw, 1 80k. 1 Bow , 1 â€"_â€"â€"' _â€"‘ - . l (Sultan; Terms - f ~ale «uh. J. .LAGNMUIR. ”mi?! mm“ Manta G'rDE‘l‘ Auctian, by yheBteg enOliver Auctioneer at the Market , SATURDAY. THE 24mm DA OF JANUARY 1903. st 1 p.m.. the follow- ing household furniture tad eflectl of the sand Inst-elm Ann-on:â€" Pursuant to the instructions 0: the Inspector of Prisons and Public Char- ities, Statutory Committee of Isabella Allison, there will be sold by Public Aucgi ~.13._by_8t_eghe_x_x glivex-J Auctioneer 'z n§t§ (:vml"‘1' In "to. .' gun! fur t. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECT S for SALE ‘l’rd at. Town". u... film" A. 0 1mm to W 1' hllflE- QT VITII ”an um and alum mm W was" ms: at. 11¢ ITS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATEâ€"Pursuant to the the will of Jacob Hart, late of the Township of Manvers in the county of Durham, yeoman, deceased, there will be offered for sale by public auction at. the Simpson House in the Iowa of Lindsay, on Saturday the 7111 day of February. 1903. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the fol- lowing valuablc farm composed of the south west part. of lot number and in delault shall be deemed to have accepted the title uncondition- ally; There will be a. met-ved bid. For further particulars of sale apply to the undersigned. MOORE 6'5 JACKSON, Vendor's Solicitors. Lindsay, WILLIAM J.- GRANDY. Executor of will Mount. Horob P. O. Dated this 9th day of Jmuan 1903. --3-4. cut and covered, and about 15 ac- res seeded “ilh timothy and clox- er. TE HMS : Ton per (out of the purchase money must be paid down at. the time of sale and the balance thereof in 3') days thereafter \sith- out interest. The purchaser will be entitled to possession on the 16th of March next. The \endor shall not be bound to produce any title deeds other than those in his possession. The purchaser must. make all'his objections to, and re- ’ ‘tions on. title in writing with- in 15 days from the day of sale There aré about 65 acres cleared and the balance is covered with mixed timber. There are erected 9n the premises n. frame house one and one half stories high with stone foundation and collar under whole house. a. frame barn 30x86 and a cedar log stable. There an about. 20 acres mowed and ready for seeding. and 10 acres 22 in the 14111 concession of the said township of Manvci's con- taining 80 acres more or less. This property is situated in one of the best. farming districts in the krovincc and is distant. from the village of Mount Borcb 3 miles, frbm Franklin station 4 miles. from Omcmee 6 miles and from the Town of Lindsay. 12 miles. mu um. J. I. EDGAR We might add that prices are very much advanced from former prices paid on fancy varieties. A visit tram those who wish to know our prices is requested. We will give all interm- ttion possible. Notice to Farmer of the County d Victoria and Vicinity. We beg tosay that we hmc our seed peas ready to give out to grow- ers for the coming season. Those who have left their names for seed we would ask to call and get theâ€"seed for which they lett an order. as soon, as possible. We will also be pleased to take orders (tom those who have not lelt. their names and wish to 870' peas. President. . Secretary. Lindsay. JanuaryLSlgh .7 1903. The annual meeting of the North Victoria, Agricultural Society will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, VIC- TORIA ROAD, on WEDNESDAY. 213t J ANUARY, 1903, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m., to appoint a Pra- ident and other officers and to receive the Auditors' yearly report... W.J. CHIRPAW, A. C. GRAHAM. NOIIII VICIORIA AfiRICULTURAL SOCIETY era, and also to endale Municipalities tocontribute to tho {unds of the Hospital. KINGSMILL. HELL- MUTB, SAUNDERS TORRAXCE. Solicitors for the Applicants. Dated this 24th day 01 December. 1902â€"52-4}. The Governor: of The Boss Hos- pital will apply at the next session of the Legislature o! the Province 0! Ontario, for an Act. to incorporate them under the name of "The Rose Memorial Hospital." with power to hold land. and other necessary pow- Lindsay. Jan. 8th., 1903.â€"2-3 ARY. 1903, at 11 o'clock n.m. for the purpose of receiving the annual statement. the election of Directors and such other bua'ness as may comc before said meeting. A if_____ JAS. H. SQUIER 8: SON SQUIER FLAVELLE. 7 Specifications my be seen and form of tender obtained at the office of the Town Clerk. The annual general meeting of the Farmers' Union Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company will be held in the Council Chamber in the Town of Sealed tenders will be received at the Town Clerk's Office up to noon on Tuesday, January 2m, 1903, for the con struction of about 45,000 square {get of cement sidewalk: in the Town of Lindsay. â€" K marked cheque for five per cent. of the tendered rice must accompany . ach tender, an will be returned when contract is awarded. - i'i‘fie idwest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. TOWN 0f LINDSAY indsay on 5th DAY OF FEBRU- PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE F. KNOWLSON. R.'G. CORNEIL. Sodomy Town Clerk um JANUARY 15th, 1903 HAW “flaring from Toothuclm. m 0!“ Any other aches m' min ell! "Inn the Liquid Emm- “W m EREE OF CHARGE by m ll? thechoratory. Adâ€" Electrician S. B. SMITH Sect ‘0 Al] Alina on Receipt of Price lLiquid Electricity 1.’ “in May be ca afoumausm, . Ne nmg cune o! 311 pains and disease. Without. an equal. The greatest remedy for pains so far known to the world. Its use as a, Quick Cure for Pain has never been paralleled since the day when the Gmt Savi- our of Man was enabled to dispel pain by lay' his hand on the afflicted spot. The IJIQUI I 1 to which every family is suhgect‘. For Karma and Catfle it is equally amt]. STEPHEN OLIVERâ€"Licensed tioneer for the county of MN Sales promptly attended to; H0 U SEKEEPER WANTED HOUSE WANTEDâ€"Six or : {ooms with stable and about n GENERAL SERVANT WANTED Apply to MRS. H. J. Lytlc, n ner Regent and William-sts, 1on ward.â€"2-2. WANTEDâ€"Man or strong Ling. {arm work. Apply to D.\\ REID, Barbaraâ€"$2. tvWO or three month recfuired.‘ Good w! right person. Apply gee moderate ; satisfaction' unwed. Orders can lye I.- BabCOCk's grocery store, Will My 0nt.â€"â€"52â€"tf. ter acre of land, by cash purcl Apply at this oflice.â€"2-3. A. 3'. $2. $3, $4, and $5 Per Bottle d by Electrician s. c t his Watery, Lindsfly whom an: letters should 1) three months. ”liéx‘crmi Goqd wages to 1 AWTDNEERS "' w‘w Dy “‘0 11111110 n1 ~ W0. Paralysis. ' Mega, Pleurisy, m or bruises; no matte! “'0 15.508 are called» 01 3 m be, what the RELIEF. This at. this on} 01' SCVL'D “msmmos w KENT-ST» Vol. XLVI, No. 4. DRESS ( balance of our ‘ line of 52 in. H ings, to clear at The balan will be sold at \ Wool H056. 1 pair 2 5c. ‘ Ladies’ 1 1 40c, 50c, 7 5c :1 Penman’s 3 and Drawers, b‘ best lines of um 32. 50. Fine Ribbed all vaIucs {or rclar we do. O’IOUG LAR oncentra fat Lined Guam Stu-Golan etc. lew Styles tor Sc ShflJackctl. S- .. OR thorn-moo“: “essentidtol my years of ex with their seva jadgetheaame [a forthismom1 mttobu ytronhouse A skin to biped We usually out the larger numb math] of so Awa‘ deal ‘ 'm who1

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