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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jan 1906, p. 5

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art if you hag Others W t to die by the; been saved by i it will savc‘ . It you will steiy "ve a. man thgre' my Within forty md he tells me '21 our direction £3753: rag! ARY 11th I: t’svcmxa is rful remedy. Puts giew me: . for heaven’s op loud, or Ag- msn'c frighten olutely obliged, let me see this m, Increases ifies blood have seen the today," he be- 0 the point. as im. id, and forth gh the omce' e back. Here k in which! :- repeatingâ€" i-Henris, and" ere amngedor ble of firing: xster?” asked he had over-- by doubt about yn. In the town- uy be abXe to p. but our- de- Lde so perfect. oment," I all- R from the “Here it is. for the re- ed for the for the Ii! rawer." congratulafo‘ including our- -aâ€"dozen n" do is to form >are to hold a: I have been up can rescue arms and am» routinued Mr. ad heard that "in that case at to W073. Human, and the house. I’ll L‘ve 8x913 work om. ti. *vmm likely to a!" resistaxwer‘o into out a: nave m: g}: lStant. became rticed that he :he sitting-room ry man langer, work cases. led to the 101% searchingly at us were pre- nition ha" x a shadow of ey‘re probably 11 with another e ready to re- may come up 5:15:59!) ed at over to my and Andrews mine and the d for cerzain. 3y reach the certainly go nion we shall than we are that,” said tively. "And you the most 1, gentlemen. :1 your mind two) D o n ' t don't 105; we tried 3:5. killé bout forty plied An- aybourne’s by them, you est!- I), and; fa:- ed by £1! mile prob- were VV 2 INAUGURAL MEETING OF THE NEW TOWN COUNCIL council took place on Monday mom- iug. All the members were present. with Mayor Vrooman in the chair. After the members had signed their declarations oi qualification, the (-hainnan of Que several committees were circled as follows: Finance (Iounnittee. Ald. J. O'Re'wL 1y ; Pulicc and Lighting, Alderman G. McFadden : Board 01‘ Works, Ald. . Maundvr; Manufacturers, Ald. A~ (:7 Rva: 'l-uwn Property, Alderman Fishu Proposed by Aid. O'Kemy, sccuuu- ml by Aid. McFadden, that theCoum 01' Ruvislon consist of the Mayor and the chairmen of the various coni- mittees. Carried. During the meeting, Mayor V'room- an called attention to the‘Mun-icipal Act relating to “open and individual voting," which he explained, calls on each member when voting to rise from his seat. The:u was no exeepâ€" :ion to the rule. said the Mayor, and a show of hands. in consequence, is not according to the Act. Aid. O’Reilly thought the clause referred to was only in forcein mun- icipalities that had no specific byâ€" laws. Mayor Vrooma-nâ€"‘Z‘The statute was mncnded in 1903, and consequently over-rules the by-law, which was pas- sed a long time ago." . AL_ tut- ant. “l P" u COMMUNICATIONS. . From F. Yarstone! editor of the Standard Publishing Company, with reference to an article to be publish- ml during the coming year.’ Finance. From-the County Treasurer, enclosa ing a. statement of amounts paid .to town treasurer. Auditor. ‘ a-“ n..- A: IOWn ucaouu... --...__-- Mr. R. G. Corneil askedrfor use of Council Chamber for a meeting of the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Chamber on the morning of Feb. 6111. Granted. ' c... 100A 0|“. \Jnauy\u. Applications for assessor for 1906’? were received from Messrs. Hanahoe.‘ James Fleury. Thos. Connolly. F. Franden,(}.}IpIAndsay,.I. Bryson. J. J. Miller, Robt. Spier. Finance. l-‘rom‘the Town Soficitor enclosing a communication from the G. T. R. officials asking that the watchman at the Kent and Lindsayâ€"st. crossing be withdrawn from 7 p.1n. to 6 a.m. owing to the small amount of traffic during these hours. Referred to Board of Works. who will also ask that the van Solicitor be present. From E. F. Mason, chairman of the Finance Committee of the Peter- horo Council, asking the Lindsay ('ouncfl to appoint representativesxnu a deputationto the Government to ask for the speedy completion of the Trent Valley Canal. . Finance. From J. Ross Robertson of the Sick Children‘s Hospital, asking for a. renewal ofsubscription. On motion of Ald. McFadden, the sum of $25. “as voted for the ensuing year. This amount was the same as donated last year. - -,,LA u.“ The best modiiun for Advertisers. Covers Lindsay s n d Bumundin‘ District. was»: 1215b Vltm. . From Wm. Steers referring to the mention of Lindsay in an illustrated l( VleW. . . u , u ‘_-np.n ll"l€w. From H. LeWrie respecting prices‘ etc., of snnwplows. Board of Works From Stewart O'Connor coma plaining of the taxation of property belonging to Mrs. O'Callaghan in the south ward. Property was \\ orth $300. and the taxes were $36. 11v the time the local debentures were paid up. Mrs. O’Callaghfm would have pal-I $720 in taxes on the proâ€" perty. Finance. . ' From Mrs. Annie McDonald reta‘xâ€" r-s for 1905, and asking for them to .99899999992999W e” x-vmitted. Finance. From G . Commissioners Volume X LIX by Ald. O‘Reilly, second- McFadden, that the Court consist of the Mayor and an of the various comâ€" , uifopkins for Water reminding Council of no \\' two accounts which should have been paid sum? time ago. ‘74.... L:.. -n- y‘-.â€" _ _--_- From be same enclosing his ac- count I his scnices, re the King and Queen-st . crossing. , J _‘A_,‘ Reports were received and read from the market inspector for the past month from the black knot in- spector, and from the truant officer, also an inventory of to_wn‘ property spector, an also an in‘ under the O’Neill. NOTICE OF MOTION. Aid. McFadden gave notice that he will introduce at the next meeting of Council. a by-law to govern the sale of cigarettes, in the town of Lind- say. BY-LAWS. Moved by Aid. O’Re'illy, seconded by Ald, McFadden, that a by-law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Town Treasurer to borrow $40,000 to meet t.he current expenditures. May or Vroomanâ€"“It is necessary Aid. O’Reilly, to make a motion askâ€" Council‘s permission to introduce tho‘ by-law. It is Only a matter of pro- cedure, but what, is the use of rules unless they are carried out." - ‘I__.- uu l‘r-Ju â€"..v_, .â€" Ald. O’Reilly said that if the Mayâ€" or wished to carryout the rules strictl’y, he was satisfied, but past (ion on it, he.was satisfied. but past Mayors had not enforced him them so stringently. “" ‘ n 'L “A“... Mayor Vroomanâ€"‘ about that, but I'm what I allow.” "A...- _. “7, Ald. (YR-Lilly then moved that per- missiouof Council be given to intro- duce the fullowinrg ibyâ€"laws : “‘" AL AL» 1. To borrow $40,000 to meet the current expenditure. 2. To appoint a High School Trus tee in the place of R. Kylie, whose term of oil‘ice-had expired. 4. To appoint members of the 10â€" cal Board of Health, in the places of Messrs. J. Keith and R. Kylienvhosd terms have expired. â€"â€" AA'_ Lg‘L Aid. O’Reilly asked that the name of A. O’Loughlin be inserted in the blank for High School Trustee. He stated that the resignafion of Mr.1 Kylie had been accepted at a. specian meeting of Council, and that Mr. A.‘ O’Loughli-n’s name had been aficeptâ€"1 ed to; nll"the vacancy: In conse- quence of this Mr. O'Lough’lin had resigned from the Separate - School Board to accept the higher position. The question of Mr. O'Lou-g‘hlin’s qualification was discussed, Mayor V’rooman asking whether the former paid the public school tax. Ald. O’Reilly didn’t know, but said that it had been the usual custom to follow certain rules in appointing a trustee nominated by Council. Mr. John Kennedy had been a trustee for years, and Mr. R. Kylie had followed him. - Mayor Vrooman said that was not the point. Personally he knew that both Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Kylie had made exceâ€"len-t trustees, and he 'ielt assured that Mr. O'Loughlin would make an excellent ‘trustee, but Munâ€" , _:_.4. \_. um.-..uu_ v -_ -_ . Council then'went into committee on the second reading, Ald. Maunder being askgdutp take the chair. AA AL- ‘nmn 5 To repealâ€" by-law is the one relating Commissioners. icipal Act was clear On; this point. The candid-ate must be a public school supporter, and Council must act in a legal way. â€" . .. ,L‘L-_LA.‘ “no“..-fl 'Dhe Mayor asked that. the statutes for the years 1901 and 1904 be ob- tained, but they could not be found; so a messenger .was sent to his home for- them. In the meantime the by- law relating' to the Public' Library Committee was read. Ald. O'Reilly moved that the blank be filled in with the name of Mr. L. V. O’Connor. A. \. UVVWV - A-ld. Begg moved that Mr. R5 Ky-‘ lid be rte-appointed, and this was carried. . Ald. O’Reilly then rose to move the byâ€"law to repeal the Police Com- missioners byâ€"law, but Mayor Vroo- man moved as an amendment that committee do rise and not report on the same. The byélaw was a. most important question, and nothing was known of the fact concerning it‘ The by-law should be held over until such time as the members of Coun- cil‘had had to consider it. He was, CAL Mu uv-u ~v -vâ€"__v at the present time, Opposed to it, and would be until it. hadbeen thor- oughly considered. It had been the custom of previous Councils to rush w A'-.._: Anna O‘{nn Am. O’Reilly said 11 the Mayor as far as .v law to the next meeti He did not desire to tl'it'd by the town Dyfmw u: rob-n..- aLcodc, list .i convi. ,‘ nsyamout ? of fn. And costs. and. hgw such fin .and cqststxwe‘re‘ dispoSede; amdur receiv‘qd’Lfiy police in ‘ salu'y, co [.missioners. “extras, etc; Carried. The clause in the statutes w'as read re the appointment of school trua- tees, and it was found that the May- or was correct. the trustee must bee. public school supporter. _/ ‘ Ala. 0"Reilly spoke at'léngth as to why Mr. O'Loughlin should be ap- pointed. » * I ‘ i AM, Bergâ€"“I! Mr; O'Loughlin ‘_is _ Md Begsâ€""If Mr.u1.ougnuu u not qualified, I move that 3113A. Mc‘ln‘lyw. his partner}, heappointed" Dr, Vromnm “handed it, and the motion was carried Th..- l_\- ‘aws were then givéi!~ the final reading. ~ . ‘ , . ; * 7 - .ALAL 4L4; ,“I don't care 1 responsible for No. 895 [which to the Police consideration. Lsh LIN DSAY, ONT” THâ€"U RS DAY. JANUARY 11th. 196 sell and Lindsay. John and StJPaul, William and (Henelg. and Victoria- A Large Attendanceâ€"Tho 0mm Bud Again Disenssodâ€" Petition Presumed Asking for Repeal of the By-hwâ€" The Logic Road By-hwâ€"mhor Bui- ave.,:and Peel-sts. Council then adjourned. The members-elect of Ops council met at 11 o'clock sun. on Monday 8th inst., and after making thepre- scribed d‘eclmtions of. qualification av. --'vâ€" and of office, the reeve briefly addres- Sed the members expressing a hope that. every member would do.his du- ty for the bat interestsiof the town- ship. ‘ The council then adjourned till 1.80 p.m. and on th‘ arrival of the clerk at. 1.25 the corridor leading to the council chamber was crowded. In two minutes more the council room The cause of the rash was the Omemee road trouble. A by-law closing said road across the 8th and 9th cons. was passed at meeting of council on Dec. 15th and since then two petitions have been gotten up praying that the new coun- cil repeal said by-law. - . .n p _‘_A rvvâ€" v-v-nvâ€" ~ 7 '77 names attached thereto. Mr. Best objected to some. t the names as not being genuine. 1'. Moore spoke in a humorous strain and elicited the applause of the ratepayers the most 0: whom were evidently opp08ed to the closing of the road. - “.7...â€" .7‘ "'Mr. F. D.”Mo$re on behalf of ehe petitioners read the petitions and thé - - -- . ‘I'd 'n ”a. To swell the‘crowd still more a deputation from Lindsay Board of Trade wedged its way in and in turn addressed the council on the dwiraâ€" bility'Of making every road and avenue leading to Lindsay as short and as convenient as possible. They had been endeavoring to make the road to Fenelon Falls shorter and the trade from Fenelon Falls was not so important as .that from Omemee, some of which, in case ‘the road were closed, might be diverted to Peterb'oro. They contended that whatever benefltted Lindsay was a. benefit to Ops. Those gentlemen were Messrs. Kennedy, Home and Ca- rew. Some of them had a misconception) however, of the difl'erence in- the length of road to Reaboro, some stating it was about four miles and some less though it is actually uncut threequartelfgx, pf gamile. “ AL- Another portly gentlemen, in the person of Alderman McFadden ad- dressed the council on behalf of the! town council haying that the closing of the road would be very detrimen- tal to the welfare of the fan. "he; leriditry of the thy-law was brought into question, but Mr. Stew- art, township solicitor, soid he had any, LUV-Alwar -v---‘,_ no doubt of its validity, but it was in the power of the council 'to repeal it or any by'dlew and open up'a road- way where they liked, so long as private interests were sati'sfied and said piece of road had been deeded to. the land owners adjoining. Mr. J 0s. Davies complained of his roadway out, saying' he had' been blocked up at both ends. Messrs. Reid and Fox said they were quite willing to lea-Va thelroad- way open all winter, so. long as it would not prejudice their right to close in the Spring. The members after briefly discus- sing‘t'he matter, paSSed the following resolution : ‘1', n...‘;... “MA-\afil‘ Lv r Vvv” "" Moved‘ by Mr. Coulter, seconded by Mr. Wilson that the reeve get legal advice from the township solicitor, and from some other lawyer, if new essary, in connection ‘with the by- law in- question, and that this coun- cil adjourn to meet at the call of the reeve within Mhours after re- ceiving lnotice. Mr. Wm. Isaac Reid then spoke sayâ€" ing‘the Board of Trade men did not know what they were talking about. Ops did not interfere with Lindsay in municipal matters, nor with "Emi-ljr The Dominion vaerpment will as to 15131, roadsr they should close. Over two-thirds of phe people direct- 1y 1.nt‘ver¢;sted in the r-oaxi question had signed a petition -to close ithbut some of them had since changed their Mr. Wm. H. Wilson moved. second- ed by Mr. Roche that the furthen consideration 'of the Logie Road Byâ€" law, be adjourned until the sideroad adjoining be put in better condition. â€"Carried. . Most of the raeepeyers then with- drew and the council proceeded with other business. COMMUNIC ATIONS A 1etter;from Montreal Bank with statement of cash on hand; A letter from Co. 'I‘reas. with statement of amounts paid by him to township treasurer. From J. Ross Robertson 0! Sick Children's Hospital. Toronv‘ to, asking for grant. From Manic: a.) World asking for renewal o! s scription. , - c.- H n A __.-._. Applications from Wm. E. Agnew. Wesley Deyefl and Thos. Downey for the office 0! auditor» - Applications from-J 01m Deyell, 312, for the office 0! assessor. ” . On motion 0! Messrs. Coulter and Wilson Messrs. Wm. E. Agnew And Wesley Deyell were appointed audi- tors. OMIGMEE BOAD ROAD BY-LAW 1 Wm. E. Agnew. Thos. 130an for 'i'ImIéI' Ema ho il qu’iwiporflflt from the county coun- cil and that the appointment of «- sessnr be (defa‘red til! the next. reg» uldr meetingâ€"Carried. Coulter that commissioners. m Bestâ€"Wilsonâ€"That 31M: council ap- ply to the county council for lho use of the stone-crusher about, 241:: of Mny next-Carried. Connerâ€"Rotheâ€"Thnt the clerk send for 6 copies of Municipal World for use of council.--leed. S. Coulter and Wm. H. Wilson than 3.750 be apprppriated for stone and other road material and each comâ€" missioner have control of 8150.â€" Carried . BOARD OF HEALTH. Kr. Roche moved. amended by Hr. Coulter dint Jan. Connolly be apâ€" pointed member of Up. Board of Health {or two years innmd of Mr. D. Gayle-y. and .thul Richnrd Jack- son be reappointed {or three years. â€"-â€"Carried. Bylaws were then passeu mum-m- ing the appointmenq o! auditors. Botrd of Health members and mud v... u -v- A numbef of accounts were then passed. 3 Before the close of the ‘ meeting Messrs. E. R. Hopkins. S. J. Fox, M.P.P. and Newton Smde each ad- dressed the council. Hr. Hopkins said their, wire. fence by-iaw was den built where‘they were not much need-t fective, that many wire fences were ed. That the building 0! every wire fence shouid be by authority of the whole council and,nlot by one com- missioner who experience :hus shown,‘ was ready to pay a bonus to any man desiring a wire fence. He would do away with the bonus system and ' let the «nine?! order and enforce it necessary the building of wire fences' where most needed, give such assis-‘ tance as might be agreed. "I‘ho mve asked him' if he would' taunt; you ----°â€"-' w- -,‘ The reeve asked him' if he would accept the 85c bonus for his fence he replied, “No, I’d leave it to arbitra- tion. Mr. Fox said that'it was the in- tention of the legislature to restore the old county council system with some modifications, and it was to be hoped that a new county road scheme acceptable to local municipalities would then be inaugurated. He ap- proved of the intended action of the council regarding assessment and presented them with a few copies of the Act. Mr. Smale, who had advised the summer assessment at the nomina- tion, clearly Showed the advantages to be derived from it by appointing a good man from each side of the river and leaving? the two together, and make a thoroughly impartial as-‘ sessment as the Act requires. He be- lieved in paying BVery competent officer fair pay {or the swim rend- ered. No‘ man,however, oapal'ite could afford to 'niake [é good assess- ment of the township'for a salary oi 360. because of the time necessary. It. honed mt they would appoint He hoped mt they would appomc the best they could get and pay ' a fair salary. On motion. the council then ad- journed to meet at th call of the reeve. W. I“. O'B YLE, Clerk. Men's Odd Coats, lat over from broken suits, good tweed. well worth 84. 5 and 6 {or - ........... [1.95 Men's Odd Vests. good tweed. regular-$1.25 and 81.50 for ...... 79c Men's Odd Pants, regular 81.25 0 Men's Odd. Pants. reg. 31.75 a 82 for ...................................... All higher grades of pants' *fnncy worsted: and Scot Tweeds. special price cuts. Men’s OVerafls‘ and Smacks. n 7m for o.a.J-......... Men’s Realm, reg. Hark Downs in Coats, Vests and huts. Gon‘h’p "gun-ant nob-DID..- ...o 0.0 o get the re- ”*â€" A few comparisons below, selected at random, illustrates the banana in store for buyers. I g Mark e Downs 81.75 and Pension Council met pmuwt m puma. 9 The renown: move an! councmors elected by acclimation (or 1906: Reeve. Taylor Putin. Coun- cillorsâ€"R. C. Webster. A- l"- (Jr-cm, Thou. Deyell tad FT‘W. Smiuwrun. ‘ After akin; thymus-cry declare- tlonc of property and out» qualifica- tion the minutes of lat meeting war. mad and ‘pprovcd on motion ol‘ Ileana. Cm and Smithmm. i utters asking nuisance were read from the Sick ' Chlldrens' fionpltcl and from the Hunkolu Wim.‘ Also one from the countytmnum! stating toml amount pcld by him to the township treasurer duringl 1906 to be $288.27. Appliatlonu‘ tor-onion o! mot were mclVed (tom 0. Glcspell and H. Henry. The (allowing motion of condolence was panned by the council : Iloved.’ by Ir. Cruggond seconded by In. Smitheram )hat this council express; its Mp neuronal mt (or 10-. undo Hm. "Webster and family ct, the death ' 0! their only daughter Frances. but - trust their loss will be her gain.â€" The following other motions receiv- ' ed the assent of council : Greggâ€"e Smitherarm-That the clerk be in- structed to order 6 copies of the nunicipal World for 1906 at a cost of“. . 1 Craggâ€"Smitheramâ€" That R. C.‘ Webster be appointed in expend $30} in putting in timber and stone in. helping to complete, the Sinclair bridge on con. 8, lot 25. l Websterhâ€"Dewelâ€"That the applica- tion of 0. Glupel'l as assessor {or 1906 be accepted at a salary of sev- enty dollars. Smitheramâ€"Craggâ€" That. R. C. WebSter be reappointed a mombeflot ' the Board of Health forthree years. that and Wm. H. Cullis be re-apâ€"‘ Cragngmithex-ainâ€"Thm J. Cun- i (19.1 and Wm. H. Cul-lis be reappoint-5 ed auditors for auditing the accounts; of 1905. l Websterâ€"Dewelâ€"‘l‘hat a hy-law be, now introduced to confirm the above appoints. By-law passed in the map ual manner Mr. Cragg in the chair. Smithgramâ€"Dewelâ€"That John Hay be instructed-to rename the gate or other obstruction on the road allow- ance at don. 10. lot 6. ' fégac’gâ€"bee}. he reduced to $4.00 as it is deemed an ova-charge. Craggâ€"Smitheramâ€"That 85.64 be neturned to W. B. Fair as amount overpaid 9y hi_m _in his taxes. for quiver-t on T: -4 A- vaggfilfiovééi4That the coliector be asked not to collect John E. Pat- ton's roadwork t'ax, be having done it on John Cochrane's beat. n, ,,j In announcing the first of our January series of clearance prices our only reason for being willing to drop profits on our stock is the business desire to carry over as little stock as ssible. Theie are hundreds of men, young men and boys in indsay and Victoria County who are waiting for Gough’s January Mark Downs, and it is to these that our announce- ment will appeal most. OUR STOCK represents the perfection of Re Clothing and Furnishings. OUR PRICES will be ruthlessly cutâ€"profits are forgotten â€"cost is not considered. _ ‘ ady-to-Wear to be paid. Council then adjourned to the call of the nave. Below is a. list 01: the Institute meetings to be held in this district from Jan. 10th to the 20th. We mm comm JOHN Browmas. of accounts were FOR JANUARY. lion‘s Overcoat: in Bang, with Velvet collar, 1123.36.50 (on. 53. 95 lion's Over-coats in m. from or in uncy stripes, Velvet col- !” ..... J.................‘..... ............... “.95 Men's high-class qmts. {n Janey stripes and omhecks. rat. .9 and $10.,....'..,.....a.‘:..... llon's Swell overcofs. the swel- YIGOROUS esti anguish and doom: tweed "gin...- $12.50 and $15 ......... 9.45 a by-law be rm the abOVe ad in the us- in the chair. [ark Downs in Moments. 313.“ advance or who Immuon m in than at their meetings. The no- on» of the Ming. will depend to a great extent upon the intense than by the {tram real ha tho varioua localities mum. cy m 'uruod wbepmnt and to ukqua- 'tions and mks pnrt tn the dincuo- Mona. The place! of meeting are: Woodvme Villqv: In“ 12th. Litud Briuin Temperance Hall 18th. Vul- ‘enuu Fommm' Hull 15th. Omemee Opera House 17th. Dunuford Old church 18th, Kinmoum 19th. Calm-r- ‘on Orange Hall 90th. 10 "863 ”HEIDI 0? mm CAI“. It; Donation will ”momma mum Tmtculubooon- as follow: : The following circular in being for- wanted by Aid. E. luau of Paul'- bow. to all councils o! the towns and cities along the route of the Trent Canal. The Bou‘d 0! Trade is nlao tending the same letter to {iroâ€" Boords 0? Trade, and no the various newspapers in towns from Midland to Trenton. The letter is The Council of the City of Peter- boro believes that it would be in the interest. of the Trent Valley Water- way. and the districts through whiOII it will pus. to have a large deputa- tion welt upon the‘linister of Railâ€" ways and Canals and other menbers ol the Dominion Government, and urge them to complete the waterway. A large amount of money has been expended upon the work, and until the remainder is completed the coun- try will receive little benefit from it, while the'completaed waterway would Gentlemen.â€" be of immense benefit to the whole district through which it would pass, angi to the country as a whole. It is desired. therefore. that the depu- tation should be one that. would im- press the Ministers, and that it sholfld demand that ‘ sufficient ap- propriations be placed in the estim- ates, at the coming session of parlia- ment. to! complete the work; that the contracts be let promptly, and that the work be pushed: A'united enort should- secure this. When the date of the interView is fixed, arrangements will be medefor an excursion rate from Peterboro end points eest.- Will you have represen- tatives appointed. so, that when the EREEW they will be ready to join the deputqtion, which, it. is hop- "~» _._:II gawili be. a large one ? You will be advised of the date as soon as ifis named. Please sepd to me. tzhe names and nddruses of represeu es appointed, Yours truly. E. F. MASON. a, the sure!- Chairman Keen buyem shouldcmwd the store. We have a 9393:)?“ WWW Emerson gsfiurdw ’be’caboro, Dec. 30th, 1905 '1'! Finance Committee. W“1Â¥ “"9 “l“ of representativ- 3 represen- ready to it is hopâ€" You will soon as i 0 me the ’ ’ , . :Boy’s gnawcmwen's Suits were men's Suits. nice pttterns, reg. 86 {or .....L. .......... for" 7'. ........... ; ............................... Ken's ht-h-class Suits in néWest Englinfiy'l‘weeds. reg. $12 and $2. 50 ...................................... 1. no Boy's 2-pieoe Suits reg 83 {or 2.15 3031' 8-piece Suits, reg. $4 to 35 for ........ .. ....................... 330 $13 for ..... DAILY TOURIST Leaving ”IOU” at 1.45 p.m.. on TUMDIY "DIIIDIY nun! “TUIDIY and from lath connecting with train from oronw on IUIDIY. ”DAY. mmY. Cars we fully equipped with ding. cooking range, etc. For 01' first or second class, pa scanners. Moderate berth Cnll on W Canadian Pacific Agentuor C. P. R. ofloe. Kent-It" . _._--â€".M~ ‘- u- ._ .4.- PRICE. 7â€"In the township of Somer- ville on Thursdav, December 14th. the uife of Mr. .Robert Prioe,u _ KEN NEDY.â€"-In the township of F81. elon, on Wednesday. January 3rd. the wife of llr. William Kennedy. of a daughter. T.’ CCIIATCHETT. Agent. or C. B. Foster. D.P.A., Toronto. PfifibYâ€"WHITEâ€"On fan; the residmw of Mr. R. White, Ver- u‘lam, by we Rev. c. H. Coon, J. A. Purdy and Mary White, daugh- ter of Mr. R. White. IJOGANâ€"MURDOCHâ€"On Jan. 181: at: the residence of the bride's uncle, 7m. Thurston, Verulam, by the Rev. W. G. Smith, Ohas. D. Logun and May Murdoch, daughter of NEELANDS.â€"0n Jan. 6, 1906, at Port Hope, Thomas Neelands. L.‘ 0.L., in his 65th years, of typhoid fever. WALTONâ€"At Fenelon Fag}; 9n Sat- urday. December 315t, Ella Louisa, only daughter of Mr. Jana» Wal- ton, aged 19 years and 3 months. WEBSTERâ€"In the township of Pen- elon, on Sunday, December Slst, Frances Jane, only daughter of I!" R. C. Webster, aged 22 years and CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Hm Always Bought lam. . Hugh Murdoch, all of- g’f. Io...0â€"' - Clmulutlon 4300 N umber Mflt (OAS! NORM-WES! . 1.65 9.45 at

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