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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Jan 1906, p. 8

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. A Yiflmfl” ~11 HURLEY’S WMfl‘fl “Mb-cu Magma. WW“ In Mailman“ l”.MhoYmhhho-. M’OWWWMh. I'lonl Bond-thallium. Dunlop’s Roserp 9610-1085 TORONTO The best lines always in stock. We carry the famous “DOROTHY DODD” and "EMPRESS” Shoes for Women, and the “HUMANIC” and GEO. A. SLATER 81102qu well as other standard makes for men. It will pay you to inspect HURLEY‘S STOCK before buying. ' Hockin’s Old Stand. Lindsay’s Leading Shoé House ngin THE NEW YEAR Well JOHN H. DEMO?" By Buying Your Boots and Shoes at P. J. HURLEY § â€"-~-â€"uvfll‘. ~1th ‘ meat, the decaon ‘of Directors and < .such other business as may be: brought More saidmee meeting. Lindsay, January 8,1906. The annual meeting of the Farm; Di crs’ Union Mutual Firefinsurance Company, will be held on TUESDAY FEBRUAR 6th, 1906, in the Counâ€" cil Chamber. in the Town of 'Lind- Sp say at 11 o’cfoék 3.111., for the put“ pose of receivilfg the Financial State'- of M‘s“ ‘L - 7 PUBLIC NOTICE Lindsay â€"Mr. W. 0. McKinnon, of Toronto spent Sunday in town. i} -Messrs. Wm Adair and W_m. Want! -0 m?_,f4_ .n port was adopted after striking 'out‘ the two items Sussexand Durhamv-St sewer, and the Albert-st. sewer. amounting in an to $175.62. ‘. The by-law appointing Messrs. G. H. Lindsay and Jas. Fleury as 83.98- essors, for: the town this year was passed. the salaries to be 5.1%.“ _ Councilthen adjoumed. ~ - On further discussion is‘ was disco“- eréd that the Walker claim was not. against the construction of the main. Sewer on Sussex-st.. consequently he did not. think it wise to withhold the sums due for work on the other. saw- ers. . Oha'lmersâ€"‘ ‘ You '1'! see whether arg or: nqt when we get. to court.“ Chalmers maintained he had not MITCHELLâ€")t Burnt River. Sumer- recoivod any notification- in writing, ervillc, on Sunday. January 7th, and he would not consider a verbal Thomas Mitchell, aged 75 years.“ invitation from Messrs. Ray and Mc- WARRENâ€"At. Sault Ste. Marie. on Crae. , Monday. January 8th,.R088. relict Mayor V'rooman did not consider 0‘ the “it" w””"“ ~rm.. for the excuse worth anything. "You're many years a resident of Fonelon qui‘b‘blin-g Mr. Chalmers. when you Fallen aged 79 years. and. 10 make an excusa like that." , . months. ~ beén left inspection Ald. Rea was nut- in favor of a settlement until the matter has been thoroughly investigated. Turning to Chalmers he asked why he had not been to see the laterals which had been left open for five weeks for his J. Chalmers: ”I rivaewnotmnotifie’d officially.‘ If I was liable I should have. been notified before the twelve ENGLISHâ€"At calendar months were up." Ald. Rvu moved that council ad- journ- and hold a special,_meeting-, but Mr. Chalmers asked that the other amounts due on sewers where no com- plaint had been laid, be paid. He was willing to leave the others in abey- a‘nce. . ' The question was raised how this elTected Mr. Chal-mers' sure-ties. The latter cannot be released until the whole (Dispute is settled. ' Ald. Rea was not in favor o! a settlement untll the matter has been thoroughly investigated. Turning to Chalmers he asked why he had not been to see the laterals which had heén 19ft nmn fnr flirt. ‘I'M‘Pa 1.“. 1.x- nary, to Mr.. and Mrs. L. V.'0’- Connor. 9. son. (still-horns) Penelon Falls. .or Sunday, January 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. English, a son. Ian-led ORRâ€"H»\RRISON-â€"At Lindsay. Jan. 1:7th, by the Rev. G. R. Welch. J3. A.. Mr. James Orr. of Harkburn township, to Miss Clara M. Han risen. o! Ingoldsby, Ont. WALSHâ€" McCARTHYâ€"At Victoria Road. on Jan. 9th,, by Rev. Father O’Sullivan. Mr. Patrick Walsh and 'Miss Bridget McCarthy. BURKIâ€"Iâ€" METHERELL‘ â€" At. St. Mary’s church. Lindsay. on Januâ€" ary 10th. by Rev. Archdeacon Cu- . dy,‘ Mr, Philip Burke and Miss Mol- ly Matherell. . . ‘ . _-4â€"â€" Mr: Chalmers clannod he had no oft 301‘! ficial nbtification‘ of the faulty conâ€" ‘ . , ‘ struction of the 39wa. ' CAMPBELL-I" Lindsay? on "‘3' ...J. McCray: “I was authorized to 117- to M1" and) Mrs. A‘ J‘ Camp- ask Mr. Chalmers to look at the aw; bell, a daughter. er, and Continually asked him. O'COXNOR‘O” Tuesday. 16th Jan- ing so read two clauses. One clause stated that the engineer should be the sole judge of the. work done, ma- terial supplied. and if the contractor fails to make good any defect within 4'8 hours, then the engineer has pow- er to have the work done and chnrg- ed up to the contractor. The other clause states the contractor shall maintain- the. work for twelve calenr dar months. and that he shall be Officially notified in writing by the engineer or commissioner of any de- feet. On motion of AM. O'Reilly the re-‘ No rhnd . Ontario is proud of the‘work at her dull'ymf'n, and she has mama hr her ride. She has more reason to be hopeful fox, as was said by a speak- er at the dairying convention a! Pet- erboro. it was possible to ‘do. twice or thrice as well in the future. If our dairymen wauta motto that contains in three words advice that should help them to double the ca~ pacity of their herds. they cannot do better than ponder the words of the English stockman who summed up his success thus: “Breed, iecd. weed.” The best dairy must have the best breed of dairv cows to he- gin with; the eous must have the best 01“ feeds. .and'eVery year the in- ferior animals must be wecded out. Science now makes it possible to weed with mathematical accuracy. The old guesswork s3stem has been ‘ superseded by scales and testers. and ’ the dairyman who does not take ad- \antage of them is proceeding on no > sounder a basis than the man who ‘ “bucks the tiger. " He is earning on a dairying gamble as compared with his neighbor, who is carrying on a dairying business. We have speculated too much in Canada in farming matters, while the Danes , have won the first place in the Engâ€" . lish market We have been at the mercy of “robber" cows that pro- . duce 2,000 pounds of milk a year but the Danes and the Dutch have been weeding them out {or a genera- tion. Our average Canadian co“ produces not half the amount 0! milk she should, ' not a third the milk she would in ten \ears if scien- tific daining “ere to be. adopted bv ever} conâ€"miner in Canada. This is the point that our agricultural col- leges and institutes are hammering into the farmer. It has been stated that there is an average loss of 85 every year on the average c-o“ in this countnâ€"QS that might haxc “ been canned bv adopting aidxancc'd f< ideas 'lhe time mill come “hen ever) man “ho oans a cow will hone hex milk and butter record as jeal- ously preserved as is the time record of a raceâ€"horse. This is the gospel of the (lain men that must be preachâ€" ed till it has reached the ears of every man who has a herd. When it is known and accepted. Ontario can afiord to let Alberta and Saskatche wan grow her wheat. Chalmers and the Sewer Contract We have had pieced in W 158.1133 the prospectus of the Trent Valley Sugar, Provision and Cold Sim-age Co. of Petetboro We mida‘stand our {armors are being solicited toba- come -stockholders in the Company». M’e dopnot, know anything definite about the scheme further thaxi' that the City of Peterlyoro by‘a. large vote refused to guarantee The bonds ‘ of the sugar company. We dolknow that a cold storage plant that cost $76,000 in the city of Ottawa was sold for a. mortgage of $19,000 and was purchased "by the Geo ' Mat- thews Co. for that sum. We do know that the Wiarton Sugar Co failed and that the money put into the enterprise was lost. We imagine‘ our farmers should not be caught with a pork packing scheme after the experience of so many of them with the Packenhazn Co. The general run or company promoters are men our farmch wili do well to keep clear of. Published Every Thur-sh] am . Guaranteed Circulation 4.300 Weekly (Continued from page 5. ONTARIO DAIRYMEN \ 3 Miss Thurston. on the rte-opening t of he: school after the holidays, tas presented with a handsome carving set, by her pumls as a token ofltheir - respect and goodâ€"will. ' Miss Laura McCor‘vie. has returnâ€" ? end to the city; where she is attend- ing the Central Business cm, af- ter having spent»; “to weal-3' vag- lion at; her arm. . many years a‘ resident of l’cnclon Fallsu aged 79 years and. 10 months. PARKER.â€"â€"In Lindsay. on Frithy. January 12th 1906. Thomas'Park- er, ;ged 95 years. KERRâ€"On the 6th. in Bobcaygeon. John Kerr. aged 72 years. PATERSONâ€"At Ridgeway on Sun- day..Jan. 7th. _Andrew Paterson. late 0! Victoflar Road. O’CONNORâ€"On Tuesday. 16th Jan- uary, to 11:2. and Mrs. L. VFW- Connor, 8. son. (still-borne)- ENGLISHâ€"At Fonelon Falls. .on Sunday. January 7th. to Mr. and Mr. D. C. 'l‘n-w. says : “The Ch-ath- am beats everything for hatching. I have had wonderful success with it-" Mr. '1‘. Arnold hatched 90 per cent. of his eggs : Mr. I). Lack hatched 72 ducks out of 75 eggs; Mr. Wesley 57 out of 66 eggs: Mr. J. fickou. 86 out of 96; Mr. M. Mchw 100 per cent; Mr. 'I‘. Hadder over 80 per cent. Now there are hundreds of such testimonials. Do not. buy anything else if your neighbors «have so good a hatch as those already mentioned. These testimonials speak for them? selves. I for yourself. Hot water not in it, said a well-known poultry invader. Here are a few testimonials from men who are prominent in local poultry circles. The meeting was om- of the best ever held in Lindsay and the reports were so gratifying that we hespeak for the South Victoria Agricultural Society a. most encouraging outlook for 1906. Home experience with the Chlthwm Incubator is an a man wants , no more. What, accon'rplishos the work for your neighbor wil do just as we” The president ant!» Mr. Channon were appointed (mitigates to the Pairs Asaociution to be held in Toronto. Mr. Jns. Keith was again on mo- tion of Mr. Channon. )Uu) spoke in befitting terms of his past long ser- vices unanimously appointed Seemt-F airy-Treasurer- ‘ , PROWX’S SCHOOL HOUSE posa '4, John B. Graham, Major B. H. Hopkins for Ops: Mr. Wm. Lehane, for Emily ; Mr. Chas. Fairbairn, \"cr- Islam, Mr. J as Hickson. Mauvers! ‘Mr. John Care“ and John) A. Wi-l- liamson, Lindsay. Messm. Hopkins and Newton Smith! were appointed auditors. Meesrs. Fairbaim. Carew and Bry- nns spoke of the zeal and hard work performed by the presidént and a standing vote-of thanks was tend. erod Mr- ”His. Thursday. I-‘n'dav am] Sntmhn. ‘ September '20'th. 215: and 22nd were the dates fixed for the exhfifition 0!- 1906. Chatham Incubator still to the front Mx‘. Johnson Ellis was again unanv imously elected President, Mr. Robt. Bryans, VicGPI-esldm and Mr. Wm. Channon,‘-2nd Vicc.-President. The old directors were again elected. with Mr. Fred Brass. for Mariposa, Viz; Edwin Mark, Fred Brass for Mari- The financial statehient was pre- sented nby he Sec.-Trcas., Mr. Keith : Cash on hand ..................... '.s 78.41 Value of land. buildings .etc 900.00 Cattle sheds, pens etc .......... - 2300.00 Liabilities. mortgage on land unpaid accounts. intvrest... 3110.60 Statement of prizesâ€"Number of en- tries 2882; amount oflered in prizes 82786. 00; amount awarded .51781.00‘ amount paid $11 '80. 00. Our til-unis to the countx council and citiaqns of Lindsay ate in order for donations and assistance. also to the railway officials for their co-oper- ation. We ask for a continuation of the support“ accorded us. that we may go on increasing our fair which will in time be second to none'in the pi-ovince. Gentlemanâ€"Another .v'ear has come Mid gone and we meet here at. our anm‘ml meeting. We haw to report. that «‘9 have had the largest; and best. fair ever held here. The weath- er was favorabie and keen competi‘ tion in every department. 5320-00 more than other years was offered" prizes-and $200 more was paid out: Consequently the entries increased OV- e“ one‘hundrod, enabling us to fill our note of $950.00. leaving alone the mortgage of $3000. The annuaymeéfing of H14 South Vietorla Agricultural Society was Held in the Council chamber on Wed- nesday hst‘. The county and town were well represented. A quiet. but epthusiastic meeting heard an» m- $50113 ht the diredtoEa. also the {ingu- rial statement, Mr. .133. H. Hepkms in the chair. The director? report. read by Pas Ellis was as follows : James is visitrfijg friends Iran) 2. ‘ 3611001, <~ S. OLIVER. Agent. 3! [HP .30“!!! «mic-xx was! . xber on Wad- .. 111‘ 00 - a 111 .-\ quiet, but _ W i FIRSTâ€"CLASS FARM FOR SALE.â€" The south but of lot 17, in the first concession of thé township of Ops. containing one hundred acres. more or less; ninety-four hares cleared and in good state 0! cultivation. the remainder pastas“ and hard- . yood. a. shape ‘dyglliuthonoa. I RESIDENCE FOR‘SALE.-â€"0n 1 bridge-st}. youth, solid brick. HOUSE AND THREE ACRES LAND FOR SALEâ€"In the village of Bob- caygeon. Good frame house and stable; first-class garden soil. A nice home. Apply to ASA ED- .IER. Bobcaygeon.-â€"1â€"6. FOR SALE-Solid white brick house on Colbomeâ€"st., 8 rooms and sum- mer kitchen ; hard and uoft water, i acres land, fruit trees. Will be sold cheap for cash. Also com- !omblo frame awdling on Elgln- at. ; § acre land, fruit trees. 8400 will take this property it sold at once. Apply to STEPHEN 0L1. VER, W'lliun-st" north. â€"-87-tt 1 frame summer kitchen. woodshui. and orchard, a. frame barn 60x36. a frame‘ stable .9:- gm». and cat- ue 60 feet long. and I drivmgshed It is in a. mod localitv. '1 half inilu ‘ ran an: FARM FOR SALEâ€"East half of lot stable, with electric lig‘ii; very complete. Apply at. this oflicc.â€"'-2 -tf. 1 con. 14. Emily., containing 100 acres in good state of cultivation. 10 acres of {all when. 12 acres seeded with clover, {all ploughing done. Fair building's. Pot. further particulars apply to WILLIAM J. WHITE, on the maniacs, or Lind- Next week we turn all our “taxation to stock clearing. All odds and ends and 1 lines will be cleared without thought of cost orpmfit; but as our time is taken up i i .L not 11: blowâ€"476 simply submit these prices for comparison: 333“ Money Can’t’Buy Better Value than in The Twenty percent Discount Sale closes Saturdny next. Many hau- taken Mum- tage of this side: Lent Sotunhy’e barium was the best day of our four correspundin r 4“.“ “f the past four yew-e; but we expect next Sunday will be a record day, as the sale 1~ . w I in offering/gym worth a dollar for Eighty Cents. ‘Iiuml gargains. ; mile â€"â€" GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE.â€"â€" For SECOND-HA1 Camâ€" male the xenon! stock belonging to FOR SALE . 8 the undersigned at Cumin-1y. All wm take 31 new good- will be sold at cost iprices' Ap chap. very in order t9 reduce 139;, stock. for. Lornevme, C :c.â€"‘-2 the next thirty (has. A cap: “‘1 -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" busineu is being done here, COTTAGE Ft _ Anti Ok- --I__ ___-_ A ___ GOOD loo-ACRE E Eldon; 65 mu and the onLv reason [or selling is that the owner has W land in Hannah; and-lam removing there In the near lutune; This is an analog}: opportunity for a. g m mud by rogd. Saul! pay- ment. down and balance on easy tm Apply n. this oflce.-29-tt. FAR)! FOR, SALEâ€"Four miles churches 1nd u'ta'xiézimélozu'eWSE Price $3.500. Apply at this 011100. 4941. -. â€"â€" w“ w._ 1 u . , rue pure Eldon; 65 m clawed. balance: Top Shorthom Bulls but. Good brick house. tum! some ready for service burn with stone foundation. driVlng' ‘ a! cows and heifers. A: ing good stock will do orchard. mags. store, school these mum n.4,.” plenty 0! water; 10 acre. fall wheat. '50 acres {all plowing. Pos- oe-hn any tuna, Apply at this omen.â€"48-t(. northeast of Lindsay. on the Duns- !ord mod. 9016a. .12 plow land, well fenced. Frame dwelling; two {runs burns, driving shed, straw. house. pig pen. etc; new windmill; plenty 0! water; 10 acre. {all for in; FOR SALE, _onewu D-HAND woon FERN \(‘E ‘ FOR SALE.-In good condition? cm wt“. 81:. Waugh will 1e Had to D. N. SMI'I‘ . {Mm eggâ€"50.“ 147 mmifinist, m little. Prices rehsonablv. 5"" *9 frfiomus RUSSELL. 1m “’9 Wm Bulls, big bonv. W My for service. Also sover- Cl 00'! “d m. Anyone wish- !53'00‘! M‘Wifl do well m we Women’s Silk Neck Scarfsl :11, “19083, Canning! on BMSALE 0R RENT.â€" one dri‘ M7 pure-bred Scull‘h '3. first-class . will fin_d 18th . Im‘ life with a Savings "Encourage them by .THEIB OWN SAVING ziars spent as an incent v. while he is young will @rthan hundreds given to One of the greatest hei cessful business career i the SAVING HABIT. 1 best aids to helping a. this‘habit, is to start I ‘Q‘Q BUGGIST. I only Opposite P‘ galso Logs delivered rlindsay. Cash on Ike [INDSAH éormcn: 'Academy of Ylknw‘Vesl uf Flzlvel Parties having L< this winter will to consult We are now pn-paro ’brdcrs for the coming growing of fancy al find we would request #0 grow that have M ‘ eir orders and requil 11 at once and lav 'The cut or sand won ? the bride's parent}- 7 t in the flue van the past season, we flamed that Prof. N831 cultural College lectun‘ 7‘31! said, that this cut ”was not likely to a year and that it was fplemcnts of bad wear: ”cold, heat and wet. ' J AS. M. so ‘ "2â€"4. SQI'IER z 1'9 Pucific Gout um 3 ‘ ' BUYâ€"WK IT l‘}â€"At " the bride‘s father. (loom, on 'l'nosday. Ir; J. A. Purdy Lu ‘0! If. B. White. of, AIITHâ€"BELLâ€"At u E “on! gomfortablle tram Ms. orter m c large. with bedding. 00°kim‘ first, and second chub P851 ,2; Call on nearest U t, or C. P. R < .C. HATCHE'IT. A it; 3. Foster. D-P _ There is nospheve of t? hasn't its com ‘ { ”bleak Siberia durigq winters each native 81: his feet on a dog. ; Water Bottle is an imp on the Siberian: plan fa the feet warm. It 11111 of comfort at very trii and it's odd‘tlmt anle be without. one. '4 a" gag Wednesday 4““ i- .m Grant. ‘0! We {ea kihd. and hre ma. mum." Price" ““ ‘ A. mginnn inn-ct draught“ 9‘ 1‘“ Bun '5 Green ‘9 OGANâ€"MFRIKKTHâ€"I dame of Mr. Wm. T 1am, (the bride's un W. G. Smith. on Ma 1512. Hr. Chas. D. L1 Iary mum-u. both Transconti‘ Tourist Car z or Green HI Basswood am Lumber Cur-urea}: Highest price p: ONTARI‘ from TORON Cans. Notice to F: Start form ['01 Harriett

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