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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Feb 1901, p. 1

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. 14an. THURSQA‘S FEBRUARY 14th, 1901. “ A 75 Centa a Year in Advance ; $1.00 if not so Paid ' “ER 0 ’ SHOE I I I ' . « % lPRlNiililiiaggiigfiilsciioms Sale ’SiflHYEB 0Y3 Tnevmiorlaloani‘isawnuscompanu __.___ About Public ache-«l Matters HING . WE EEL- .RC W5, CHL'RNS once, some temperance, some music, some do 'estic science â€" whv the . . a ' at the Board of Education 3 ! ‘ t m ‘ l ' on Wednesdey Night iNERVA. (GODDESS 0" W‘SDO“) ‘ - ' FIF I H AN N UAL M EE I I NG _.._ ” ~ bod their . s k (meandVictot-ia : _ Wewlehtoimpress on the Every Y. can meet ~ I . 2 The Board. of Education held its 5“ the Im;",clt’1“’iivurtiand Casts that ' ‘.m8“:: ”iii?“ requirements in BOOTS and 3"“ regular meeting on Wednes’ day . ’ . . - . . ' ; . d Sec S i . est in town. , , an . P 6? Were reelected. stockfrs theolarii" have 3 Excellent Reports Presented, Showmg most Satisfactory: progress Principal Harstone's report show- ." Unmanned thereore y _ _ ' ' . dth 2;. ‘. “dies Wear’ .. “a." 59., m ,,,,,,,, 39C better selection or B ts and ' Made during the Past Year. :nst 8:111 ) grim: 68:12:;- on tilt; con. __.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--*"“"“ ' . ' ' ' ~ are 0 the .11.” 2 tucks p 2 - ‘, The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Victoria Loan and Savings Company was held towa, 64 of th t “a"? flfgng: 49C “O‘Dg Mugged 37C Shoes. . . ‘ . in the Company's omoe on Tuesday. Feb. 5th. 1901, at 4 o'clock. The renewing m outside places 8 331‘.“ y. and 4 from with . braid- ’ k ‘. ... As Christmas is over, ...: pee-cm t: Messrs. F. C. Tayltfl'. G. E. Broderick. B. J. McLaughlin. J. D. Flavelle, ance for Janunry wasa;:;ag:1at:nd- â€"M‘G°m em , MW)“ ”“00. ~ ‘ ' , ‘ " - - N. Hill. W. H. Stevens. J. Magwood, Rev. E. Roberta, Rev. C. H. Marsh, B. J, - 1-. ar- «7 °‘“ “‘1 "Md!“ 55C : hr ---------- 25‘: "is do “0: “Sb to car-W :3; ‘me,c.c1rmieir,J.B.Romanesouieyo Wilder, 1.5mm. E. A. Totten, s. “0‘?" “5““! ‘0' the usual grant for a ............ .. -~ si‘ppers over, we w:l! '~ Amm, J. In" “d I] ll er with me . m 'ho hunted to CQUIpment and a. representative on Add» collag'iggtmm 87 them at a special price. ~ ; attend. - I 2 . t . Lecture C “88' and . ' . 2 ' ' . " ' ' - , ‘ , rincipal Broderick 1; fine, 81.00 ‘0! ------------ C We think it “or“. . . . , Intbeabaeuoeof them Mr. W.l'lavalle, mar-.0. Taylctml'oqnaated report of the Commoienschao very full ‘ 2 . - ' . 013 and Mg Gowns, embroidery '50 . . be ti . .; takethechalrmndlrdrawaatedaasaaetuy. added several . .. “and mutant!" . . while to inspect. our on , _. . , p ., . . . , . ,miuebie suggestions V‘ """ ' """""" d's la ' of Men's and Ladi ' 2. 5... mm.mmrum'mmmmwz 'h‘Ch..Pr0v1de,d topics for most of DRY iiOODS ' ”m“ ° "4' "' '9‘“ °""' fiery; 5.55%.... » < r - - 2 . m... M... ' ’" ‘ ' ’ .1 . am ' - age attendance for th .. ”m “a ...... 1 u “a" 75c O W a . e m9t year W‘ag . ........ ....... . ' - ‘ . 7 . 2,_. , 746. A com ' 00 large to «armrest-:9 u. are: e... .. W are 3:222“: “3,...- .‘ mm ”2“?“ .. m. w r... m ....... .... ..- $22.22;: .22”; fl] 1 '7 a. pad yoke, 83C HUMAN an 2 2 Company, hr. a car ending 31st December. 1900. made from,” 10, . t or “e e sa 6 â€" mhmum gggggggg COOIaaeQ oooooo km” mus; also the “E 1“ _, _. . _ _ . _ r > .. " ' plied in the p . i aolll'smg a 8 mp- . . . . i Maintain. 83‘ Meh’a Wear . 2111155513 {or mice... '. _. ' Dram .............................. a 491’ :3 1888â€"546 p1394~70$ . -- _ ‘ . i , J ‘ . - Iggopw oooooooo eat no oooooooooo . ...................... o t , 1,8894% , 18!), 7“ -_ M'“ m h . W 1" . . uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu a oooooooooooooooo o ooooooooooooo a. a 34 . I,“ 1‘ a). -1 Co-kiautueb arn. I [0 -wm ualaundcred IN!“- 45C .. - 3‘ , m aud new Tax and Rent ........... . ..... ' ' 313 m 1890â€"â€"570 1897â€"804 bold“? m.l.$ m.... Q 1“ ha“ for.... . ...... . . _' _. m. Hum M ...... y ...................... for ”.953 19 a” ‘2 1891â€"712 ~- ‘ V ' . ' '> m ...... a;a oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo a ”em a “.31 5 1898â€"409 . -U.derakirb.clm -nm, ‘whita ahead-w! - 22 Iereat.....‘ .............. p....' ............................ .. 10.53797 . 3.51650 1892-â€"742 1899â€"719 q S é 3mm“ '1‘” I 29 ”‘3' '3" ~~~~~~~~ and 67K ' ' ‘ -, if 'mk"',eet§ ...... ............. ’ .................... . 5.07661 4,551: :2 1,39%?“ 1900â€"436 . t 1.. ----------------- - _rue 21mg... mm ' ° . " ' ’ > midgets. '9'.'.:::::'.:'.'.'.'..:'.'.'.'.'.'.:°.‘.'".112: ..... 1": “M.” -53.” $3 ”aqua“? ”“8 ‘98 average ..- â€"’ndeflim' “3nd. ”in ah .......... . 87C mWh‘msfore 'OntuioBaukBalancea............ 8.67250 8.65788 fat 0 'u‘o‘e 0“ the 1’0“ has I: ' ' 'lu' martian. WW #1.”, mate. in the newest K! 1.31, LINI’DS‘Y Cash on hand, Dec.3ht, 1900.. ...................... 2 £314 53 183 from 76 per cent. to 71 per lll’lllSlllllgS Stirrié.;h.......f 2-25 1e: 7.911;".an ”much N ° " ' a 165,843 97 3,106,843 97: fig T? m2? 3‘5“.“ 1:?“ "7"“ .. m e as III“ .. whit. 800d ther cmics - c used 2 ”are“... lace trimmed. '9‘ a pm” 3.2.73.1“; assure arm mamas some of the decrease. He u'oul: o. for ........................ .. , mm: ' . f ' ' and find t °' v , mm mm 0“ the other causes. F l- 4’ -Drawera. tucked. and trill!- a“ embroideriee. in: WEDDING . - ‘ ' ' ~ .. lowing are some of the su eat‘ 0 9 med with embroidery. 45° 37 man latter are - Imus. Municipal Bonds and accrued interest............... 8 229,026 10 of! ed 8'3 . 1°38 ¢ for ........................ c ‘ 1.3mm.) mtg, ‘ $211!: Furniture. etc ....................................... ' 23162 g (‘1’ .Th f ‘ ' alanoa P. onhaud .................................. . ........... .. , - - . . l r â€"Drawm ““1 t" “m eereeta ‘atll‘etalieremaioatlg to PRESENTS . ' soc :eachi; prflfcxpal “cum like . to . cf tucks and embroidery 42C an ate“. 1.1111311.er . L gne more allenllon to ' Q trimmlna. actor-nu ----- . WEDDING 31:90:33 apical], ”7.393 3‘0): ........................... Chllsiren on the playground. u not p ta , ’ , ............................ 7 2 . - _ _ , L' 5 « . in lo the ad ' ‘_ genitalsltookdmldup ....................... .s 103%3 th(e {2121;}: om: :mght “€19". “Sit - . ceptlml leu M V ‘3 ‘ ' ‘ ‘ serve an ................................... . , ' 0 see wmt s t lndsay . TM. S‘l‘gfirifix prices. gleamcggtinla an SATURDAY. 3rd. Blues . Oontlngentand ........................................... 159 91 01’ teachers they had. or - -n _ 9 var ° _ all , IDgievidc‘ud N3. 10. pmpiemJan. 15th, 1901 .................... 8321:; C01 1) on I hue loft ‘ 3 filled pos tsan aocru 11 rest ............................. . . ‘ "' ' ' on gone MILL SAW 2 ’ . Gspsngade by \mar Trade now Debentures and accrued interest .......................... .. 22.824 77’ The Work is excellent. It is not by .153; . Many new things just open. OntarioBank ............................ _ ............... .., 8.67280 , easv -for business men tug} J3,“- é ,. -~ Assortment Complete . 2 a 331,910 16 "a 231,910 16 t°(:)1ak: those i-‘iéits. 2 § FIT ”m - - Did-Ce Should be provided ' A N 2 “8h and One Price GED. We BEALL PRO LOSS A000 E' Which iCe could be made in the wixl: n3. 101‘; the childre -d . . , . C . THE JEWELLER $0 gizidendfi N08. 9and10 ..... . ............................ 3 flag; :2 in that seasonn net more recreation . 5 ...................................... a O T: O’f‘ficheur-Efihlrl'efetc ................................... “10000 (4% vOCaI music should be made I ‘ - ..â€"- ToBalauceProllt ............................................ 1,359 91 part of the curriculum. ‘ 7 ° â€"-f'-‘â€"â€""'."“ ~.'6'.. CR. (‘01. Deaconâ€"P 1. . . [manâ€"wet .. , ‘_ .- eOPC “ant to con- . Prlces I e 1 $37: "3' B, Inmat aaaaa a. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aeoeoa__â€" :â€" "Eli gest. our curricululn too nluch. It is A‘VS’ i 2g gm -. , ' 7 8 7’8“ 97 3 7’8“ 97 already t00 heavy, and yet. some Loan and Saw'ngs Company: children's brains can't stand it. Par- ents leave it to the authorities to drive tncir children off the street at night. They want 100 much done by officials that. they should do GENTLEMEN.â€"We have carefully audited the‘boolts and accounts of your Company for the year ending Dec. 3181', 1900, and hereby certify that the accompany lug state- ment shows the true financial position of the Company at that date. W [/2672 do we vacate our present premises: M A 5021: 2726 second week in [Ware/z. W lzere to. n cruexr jzzsz‘ across [/25 road to M 27726: new Mock. Be- “ CLAY fore going we wz/l give our frzemz’s some rare The securities have been inspected and compared with ledger accounts and found to agree therewith. ., _ D. EAGLFSON, CA. ”“1“ selves. Home. work is an 0in too. Lindsay, January 18th, 1901. R. McCAULEY, ’lAuditON- FIRE BRICKS . ' - = Mf- Flai'clleâ€"If the studies are in D [)aygcnfis lr/I/g tfilflé our StOCé ZS 1/13 [arggfl ‘ "'"" CODgC‘Stcd. music will 11.5mm In: “ ‘ strain. Hardware I m the County. W 6 want to reduce zz‘ as mac/z Its The...‘ Col. Deaconâ€"That .. .0. The principal will introduce vocal music so far as the work permits. (5). Libraries should be formed in N 60. as comb/e. To do z/zzs we must cut prices Plumber’s Business DISCUSSION UPON T- carom people want to add sanitary science, To t/ze President, Dz'reclors and S/mreéolders 0/ Me V z'ctorza some agrlcuuum' some manual Sd’ NBA R1, Y H A LF. 7726 50/6 102]! [052‘ for Mr. McLaughlin. in moving the adoption of the report, drew attention to the “mm" Gm ’ 1m: 2726 565? o/zoz'oe. to lookaiier your mum. And we em 109“ 338%?" p'm”md°’ .. .1...“ by the mm“ °' “m“ “ a” ”‘1 °‘ W" ”“00“” with, m. schools: 70 p..- 'th Coal , four 71 ,eelé S. Fzrjl‘ comes after it “(I attend to it better than 1:51 .0111: 111f ' cent of the pupils do not reach the ‘ ~ - ° 1 : - :.~ the business. Our experience in a in“ ° First year .............. ............... . ............ s 51.34500 fourth book and less than so per Nufl sedflr Z/ZZS 12mg. " Plunggigfig 32:18:38 Efifigfla‘ffi ficgd’zgr. ......... . ................................. 13? $ cent. complete the public school , A ' . ’ Gas _ . _ ‘ ............................................. __, course. \ ' . . n t Mon] com lete the most difieult piece Fourth year ............................... . ......... . 146,414 00 - 3,. , You’d [55 [/36 [0567 2f you ml.” {kzizfikg‘tfemvgzg :lgork. 51:! charges won’t displeaseyou.| Fifth year .................. . ........................... 251,910 OJ Col. Deaconâ€"Utilize the splendid . d ‘ . (T a ' ' w ' . "144â€"3 " .1 . forge! ’0 53nd “5 1’02"” Repazrmb a g. , He also showed the possibility of overtakingagreat deal more business in this im. free library we have. .. . “Q 3‘ : a ' JAS BDXALL s - mediate vicinity, and remarked on the*satisfactory history of Loan Companies in The report. was sent to the “150“?“ v ' .. g - Y a d Ontario. committees interested . .91 1", . Lin 33 ' . â€"" : S J I I : ’ Kent Street y Rev. Mr. Hill called attention to the remarkably economical management, as m‘- Steers Prom“ V . . .4 ' shown by comparison with other companies. Police magistrate Steers sent a pro. 3.. I .. ' test ' ' ‘ ». m- / (’24 THE [E WELLER Mr. Taylor thought well of the Report and also of the Management; the Com- tum iiéfiffaigqufiattlzn 1.11 {m If,“ , "“ ' pany was conducted both economically and carefully; the progress. while not extra- 0 ‘ ‘. d .- l a e L011. 135‘"; Time" ' ' ordinary, was quite satisfactory. No extraordinary efi'ort had been made, safety ur res ‘1er “11, remember that M?! being the paramount idea. He was pleased to see the debenture clement introduced Steers 01339th ”1 the Press to a. lit“ a -rd. No other fence ' -' P " “'6 "'"""'â€"""‘ â€"this class of investment was very desirable for peOplc who were not accustomed to “0 poem that made light, of St. :2; so 35.6315: roe . , investing their money, and felt satisfied that if people only knew of the facilities of Anne de Beaupre. ” L ‘ ' b ild or . 313:" we in“ Wrath: ' If you are gomg to u the Company to issue bcbentures this department womd grow in favor. Mr. Kylieâ€"It would be unfortunnic Vice} avg; {or - GAINS makeimprovcmentson your , , . 1. r u. t d , 7 1 4.321.... and SPEC! AL ' . . 0059 Mr. Stevens emphasized the care with which all the loaning was done. The O ax“ 1mg 0 etl‘act lrom the 1:5.» .1 ":1 Pete. buddmgs JOIN THE PR Company did not depend on the report of Agents, who have no further interest than fulness Of those lecml‘cs- I W8=~ n06 ' d. N______. SION to " ' ' to get their commission, but in every case had areport from parties interested in the at the lecture but have res-.1 the p: cm CE C0. (Lt ) I ' Company. He was much pleased with the growth of the Reserve Fund. and saw nothing wry objection-obi ,_ 5’ ONT. 0 - ’8 Rev. Mr. Roberts said the longer he was connected with the Company the more The Board “Tm do ”u it can to I“ .1. ‘ ' ' I e e a ”n nmpa satisfied he was that his investment wasagood one. He was much gratified with ‘Ont Such thlngs. I move the Icitcr‘ :4 u I n l the management. bi: filedâ€"Carried. ,2 ' Th N 2 M . . - . ' .7. *» -- he...“ - Yards. We were never m Mr. McCaulcy, as one of the Auditors, remarked on the satisfactory and accurate 0 ew Od‘ rns T‘a‘h‘r . § 2 . i better shape to fill your bills 111 anner in which the books and securities were kept. Principal Harstone 5901“? 111 the . W highest terms of M'ss A *d' ~‘c . 1' l< llldf; ' - 1-.oxson.uor.. Of all than RIGHT NO Chairman Stewartâ€"I have heard . ..__../ excellent reports from all quarters, u ‘-‘ .. . ‘ -. 3W a. ! Jâ€" m‘ -. u. . W1... ...’. . . h.‘ . i... . _ ,. u , ‘ u ". ‘ a,.u‘..,.:"‘~.fi.x‘e :3 a . . . '- Lumber, Shlngles, L311], ELECTION or OFFICERS It 15 Very pleasing indeed. . 2 a Renewmg Certificates .... ' ' D . . . _ 1~ - ,; , ard of Directors consists of 10 members, five retiring each year. Those Mr. Staples brought in a u. A . $351], ”0013, Lime, cement! unfit: 338 year were Messrs. H. J. Lytle, C. Chittick, S, Amour, J, W, Ray, M D,, seconded by Mr. Anderson tha: . + ..-......ma..n«.uw g. V I .. pired oertificat‘e's. Mr. Staples held Mane rand Secretary for their efficient work dur that it was unfair ‘0 DPOgFeSSiV'e THE BITIIBUI BOIPIIVr ”5‘13".“ giventothe ge Ing teachers who go on and get a. second . ~ . the past year. 1 ‘fi ‘ W‘ARCH '5‘ h ‘ Lindsay Agency c ass certi cute, to renew expired UP To At a meeting of the Directors the follovfing oificrrn were appointed for the current thirds and let their holders go on 9 V . . ted for ,_ eriod of two cars. M D minister of Education be memoi' . . .3 . a p o and Rev. N. Hill. These were re elec p y cssrs. . . . . ._ ‘- 1? Li u 6‘“) 60 e 3 field T1169 FIBSll Mllled C031 Eagleaon and R. McCauley were reappointed Auditors. ed to P’Oh‘b“ the “we“ 8” 0* W lii I o W . t?aching perhaps to the exclusion of year, viz: those having second-class certificates. ' The matter was debated and handed . . ' MR- WM- FLAVELLE' ' ' ' President to the advisory committee. ’ MR. w. H. CLARKE. MD. - - Vice-President Mr. Anderson spoke positireiy AGENT MR. J. MGWOO-D, . 4 o utilising m againstfhe sort and amount of home- Telephone 77- MB. JAME LOW, - «o o . m work given the children.

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