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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Feb 1911, p. 9

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,5 Colleges are not ‘1 pf 0cm Business nding our COM 1 0 best. It p01!- lof our studentl in II College open all 1'! tomers. No mities as at pare values. nil. It will r Courses. 133W" Systems. Many om $700 to $1 3 YOU want a ll Set your education I be yuroperly prep} with ,UARY a 1.25 L G. McLEm riced iements. the property rome. lot 3, con. 11. a at one o’clock, and- Teacher of Singin‘ vvf‘.~c.".’:;‘.0r\' of Music. 1 ‘\ Rf t and William S reets front .le you 9-4 twilled 2813 Der yard 'COB A large CW3 of a Great 3” ‘(W'RSE OUAT" in New Book- L‘entral Teh- School, Yong. 38c cost, and week. As :he best P ANTITY potatoes. I) 150 tucks 25c mint! made 15c chestral. 3 hand I) WATCH, R. crossing Lindsay. A urn to ”I. put “nth Uur and vrmIR‘M-N‘Yv See Us About \JU“ AILA/unwâ€"p 7 Some time ago Mr. Fisher, driver; of the second team at the fire hall‘ resigned and as a consequence Chairman Lewis, of the town pro- perty committee called for appli- cents for the position. Three or four applied and considering that it was necessary to have a. man at once Mr. Lewis hired a young man likely applicant in his opinion. Second-Deputy Dobson at the meeting of committees held Monday night thought that some local man should have received the position C 01‘: SIDERED BEST No matter what you want in drugs it will pay you to see us about. it. In the first place you will insure highest quality by coming here, and, quality con- sidered, you will be equally sure of lowest prices. meeting of Committees night thought that son should have receivet and also that the' have been discussed in “lb-lb u.v..°_- , should have received the position and also that the matter should have been discussed in the council. Chairman Lewis stated that it was Very urgent to have a man fill the \'a.Ca.IICy and he hired the young man from the country because he was us- ed to horses, was young, willing to live up to the by-law and was not '1 tresh.,l Dispensing Dx'nggist If any compounding or pre- scription or recipe filling is re- quired, we can give service not equalled elsewhere in this region. It, costs nothing :0 see what we can do for you, and it is al- most certain to cost you someâ€" thing to not see us. Have YOU to Invest A. HIGINBOTHAM If you would like to invest $500.00 or more in a non-Speculative secur- ity paying a high interest, send us your name and address. We ofi'er you a selection of the best mortgages to be had on Saskatchewan im- proved iarms. Each mortgage carries with it our absolute, binding gnar anth that the principal and interest will be paid. Where will you find another 6 per cent. legal investment for "Trust” funds with no chance of loss? We even collect and remit the payments without charge. , . n .- 1_-mnemnnf ” Read it and then you,“ proved farms. nacn mu: .559 -....---_ . _ amee tfiat the principal and interest W111 be paxd. Where mu you uuu another 6 per cent. legal investment for "Trust” funds with no chance of loss? We even collect and remit the payments wi. for our booklet "A Safe Investment.” Read 1t and then you’ll know more about this large organization of expenenoed investms. magma? as. 1911. The selling of White Goods the past "week has been really marvelous. Though the severe Wcauuvn --.._--_-_, usual crowds front attending still the total sales for each day show a dead . ° 1 Sale of White Goods, new arrivals of things White We now begin the. Second Triumphal Week in Our Annua ° ' greatly augment the success of last weeks Sale. Be here early to share the savings. ' . ' I Lamar-d Prices on _Depo Your S ring Dru s Special Lsdles’ Fine Cetten Cemt Cevers ‘ umbrella. trill, finished with em full treat, trimmed with two ‘mvh iwmntltellml melt and hem, rem of inserties, neck and arms npuu urelomli White 29 edged with lace to match, sixes Sale, Price. per pair...” 0 34 to 44, White Sale 250 1‘“ l‘ei‘ riiuv COQ‘O“ I)va“‘©raI deep PriQQ 9‘92} seen-n |\\I\|\ l“.ubr°}! hill 0? “\USlin. ‘edged Ladiei‘ Cotton \‘Qata flue knitted “im lorehouq'laem g mehes trimmed w-th lace and heading, \Vltie, closed, sues 23; .25, 27. “‘h“ Sfila PF‘ 1 White Sale Price per 39 each a ' m 12.0 pair ....... . ........... . c . “‘|““\“‘I‘\““\“ Ladies' Fine White l.:ulim’ Fine Gotten Drawers with Cambrie Ladies‘ white lawn Aprons. with Drawers with frill of white or without bibs, some trimmed with embroidery, others plain, lawn, ed; ed with open embroid- White Sale Prices 390, 430, erv, open or closed, 59 White Sale price, pair I: 500, 68c, 75c, 85c, 89c, 31 and.. ............... . ......... Ladies’ Corset Covers, trimmed SEE OUR KITCHEN with lace, and beading, regular 20c and 25c value slightly soiled. White Sale 121 APRONS 111‘ 500 20 and 1.00 Price each ............... I mWAflVnS w 8113801? 0 3E mu: m Values in Well Tailored Drawer-I, Donut Covers and You“. LINDSAY Head Dace: Vncmcr. 5-C- $500 or more at 6% Interest? mzmam Ops council met Fen. law. an m..- members present. Communications, From Board of Railway Commissioners and from C. RR. re the proposed grain route. From Salvation Army re rescue work. From the National Sanitarium Association. Fram G. F. Blackwell re surety bonds. From Col. Hughes re bridge over Scugog River. From ‘Inspector of prisons re Ops patient. ‘Av- __ work. From the National Sanitarium Association. From G. F. Blackwell re surety bonds. From Col. Hughes re bridge over Scugog River. From Inspector of prisons re Ops patient 1 Interviews: A large deputation from east Ops were present with a. petition advocating the formation oil a new union school section, to be Composed of parts of school sections 10 and 11 in Ops and parts of ad- ‘joining sections in Emily. The_need lot a school at this point was dis- Lcussed at some length, d it was} §stated that there were 29 children ; of school age in the locality who Lwere 3 miles‘or thereabout from any [school under the present circumstan- ices. Council considering that before [the arbitrators was the place where ‘the advisability of making the pro« :posed changes should be thoroughly Ethreshed out, decided on motion of IW. Best and W. Walden to appoint J amps Hookins as arbitrator for the J ames Hopl'iiiuSJ “3 township 0! Ops. A representative of the C present to again advocate vetting of the driveroad a. tery Corner crossing. He 5 ...‘ 2-1; ‘1...“5 tioned for by Ops regidents, and they were_ hoping that the said petitioners might by this time look with more favor on the proposal to divert the roadway. Council informed him that they didn’t think there had as yet met Fen. 13th. all the Ops Council Proceedings needs 1n aroad at the Pot- ;. He stated that t that the said dangerous, even widened as peti- cfpjfi. _ was; the residents. On motion of F. W. Hickson and D W. Terrill, the auditors’ report was received and filed, and the clerk instructed to inve abstract state- ment published and 100 copies print- ed. lmv- “v--- -v ‘10! Luv. .. ment publishedraénd 100 co ie x" tâ€" p s p m | Mr. Albert Meehan, of Boston. call- ed. The by-law authorizing the reeve ed on a number of his old frxends. and treasurer to borrow money for , .\Ir. Mere-ban was formerly of this the current expenses was duly pass- ' commumty and now as one of .1305- ton’s highly esteemed extwens, ed. stands out prominently in the Unit.- On motion of F. W. HickSOn andied Kingdom in the knowledge of ur “’n‘AA‘ +1“: fnnnwinxr mounts science. " 'n ,, AA”..â€" On motion of F. W. Hickson and ll W. Walden the following accounts were ordered paid: J. ISaacs, for Sawyer Massey (30., for tile moulds and freight. $24.65; Geo. Ingle, for timber, $2.60; W. Nichols, for gro- ceries, to F. Perault, charity, $1.49; The Warder, for advertising nomina- tion meeting, $2.00; P. Wilson, for order books and road notices, $6.00; J. J. Twohey and Walter Lee, for auditing. $7 each. ’ l The clerk was instructed to write [to the C.P.R. re the location of sta- tions in Ops on the new grainroute. By unanimous resolution on mo- tiOn of W. Walden and D. W. Terrill, the clerk was instructed to notify those who had not yet paid their tax on Stoney Creek survey. includ- ling the three petitions, that March‘ I20th (next council meeting day) would be absolutely the last day given them to accept the offer made to them by council on Dec. 23rd. 1910. and that i! any had not ac- - the said offer on that date the council would immediately there- ‘after take proceedings to recover by ‘ process of law the full amount of ‘ the original drain tax placed oppo- site their names on the 1910 collec- Titor’s roll. - ‘ "““‘ “Ann‘- MILLERSMITH Millersmith, Feb. 22.â€"On Tuesday, Feb. 14, Mr. John W. Thurston met Mr. Clegg, C.E., and Mr. McNeillie, county clerk, at Dunsiord - station and drove them, accompanied By Mr. v< ”UL _-__ tor-be built on both sides. Owing to the unfavorable weather there was only a. path through the woods Council adiom 20th at 10 a- m- r change In the opinion of An excellent lot of \\ hlte Hone) combs Em urge. 'lheae are slightly lmpar feet an an] 1.60 welt Whit? Sale l’llco each mu... flue lmnoyoamb Elma large White Spwada, \\ lllw Sale am good value at 9 00 each \‘\I\\\\|I‘\\“\\\\“ Pure Linen Roller Towelling. 17 in. wide, add regularly at. Sfio yu‘d. White Sale Price per yard Pure Linen Towelliug, 18 inches wide, sold regularly at 10¢ ner vard. White Sale Price per yard .......................... Pure Linen per yard. II. SNAP IN TOWELLING not ac- Mr. Archie that date burg, is busy .tely there- hay to Lindsa recover by Mn Thos. Spr mount of Mr. Talbert :ed OPPO- one 0! his fine )10 collec- Mr. W. Peel, < Mr. Thos. S] at March drawing a. 109. gnaw. clerk pened with a. built that one could leap across the small stream and now it is a river with surrounding swamp flooded. The timber is also destroyed from ithe result. of. backed up water. The feeling is that this roadie very es- isential and will greatly benefit the ; farmers. -_ . A. n-o§nn Dn‘l- should be built. It. is before the Bobcaygeon \“ \\|‘\|\ spent Sunday with his Glimdine. ' U luau-nu... Miss H. Macdonald and Stanley Perkin spent Sunday evening with friends at Dunsford. Much time is spent by our earnest debaters preparing for Friday even- ing. In last week's issue it \yas stated that there would be {our to debate from Dunsford and tour from Millersmith, but there will be only three on each side. Mr. Leslie Kennedy has returned to his position with Mr. Webster, at Dunslord, e1tex' a. week’s holidays. FLEE’PWOOD. Fleetwood, Feb. 22.â€"A large num- ber of people of this burg visited in Lindsay on Saturday to transact certain business. , Mr. Archie W. Staples, of this burg. is busy drawing his pressed hay to Lindsay, which he sold to Mr.'1‘hos. Spratt. -. 3 -1 JILL. Mr. W. Peel, 0! Manitoba. one 0! his fine horses on Saturday to uuc; ......... ' g a uâ€" the sleigh again. 7 , mg and Miss ”Me. of Lil- l dent of the F.0rida. Chautauqua: ford, ‘visited friends here on Sun- They are are platform, and they day. . pleasedsowellmtyearthat they m-WmhKellsmnTate.3uk.,_wm 1” withmlustmthialyeau-z whohubeenvidtinshmfor m=PromL 0. Jones. superintendentot past few weekS, left on Mommy go, 3“” mob. Nebraska. Ann-mm: by his parents. A-1-th0 but gm d W Ir. Sydney smut. of annex. Ihumm‘maw mtm‘athmmm’fiim -- ‘37. E _ lit-- “0...”. _ " . - V. " ‘J‘ m ‘L ‘ ' a} m Good Yaluesi in Cottons, Linens, White Goods. This is a. great opportunity for you. ‘\\Q|‘ Davidson |\‘I“\"‘I‘| \|\‘|‘ It. is stated that t|.l\|‘ll|“ SM a. Sandersqn brother at mags, hemmed may for ml regularly“ ................. |‘\\§ 1.19 Sanderson . rother at team 0! road horses. and reports of Loan: on c.“ ”d Bills horses selling at high prices. - Discounted - . - 1 Stanley Mr. Stevens. P.S.I,, of Lindsay, c with Visited out school on Thursday ”1 seal" Mum. . iast week. Mrs. F. Feed and little daughter. g visit to Brechin nday even- Helen. paid a. llyin ue it, was last week. D. .l I oil! We are all very sorry to hear of. ‘ Toronto, 31:: January, 1911 I Mrs. Rushton‘s illness, and hope for 11 be only a. speedy recover!- â€"____-â€"â€"-â€"-‘ fl ’ "mm“ I'AINFUL STITCHES m m1§w“3”3”:“3'¢«”3‘ ‘ O. .0 fl Webstu, at “ACK. 0 0 M mr_n___| \‘||\‘|\‘I‘I“‘ |\|‘\“ of will play the . Kirkfleld will play Sunder-land at Woodville on 'nmrsday 01 thus Week. This will no doubt be a. fast. mne. as Sundcrland belong to the iii-County lgague. Mr. A. E.‘ Smith spent thr in Toronto. returning home day night last with e nice 1 team 0! road horses, and re} berets selling at. high prices. Mr. Steve”. P.S.I.. of l I’AINFUL or Sac 6h: Lmfien‘ Fine Cotton Nightgown! ‘ JA‘ ‘1“ Lndiou‘ Fine Comm Night drama, upon in from. tucked yoke, 11ch edged with Tux-ohm hoe. long sloevea. all site. White 1fil‘ Ladies‘ Fine Cotton Night dresses, nhp over, fancy yoke of Swiss insertion. edged with hoe and heading, hnlf sleeve with muslin frill and lace edging. 1 White Sale Price ........... little daughter- visit to Emma “I“!!! 1' nu, w-,--«-v , :- ‘V slip over. nook edged with fine- 'l‘urehou lam. short. sleeve mm M“ of self. all nimn. White Sale Prior-n 59° name on Fri- nioe mwhed nd renorts 0f Prico‘ . 1 u! All It is understood that Kirktield will play . return match with the Typos on Monday. Feb. 27, when they will run a special train from Coboconk. Kirkfield have a. very test team, and Dividends on paid up Capiwâ€"‘ Toronto, Slat January, 1911. fr. 0. Matchett; Agent, 1911 For tickets and v comm noxnn Mam toba. and Northwest ettlers’ Trains Come in by morning tnains and leave Lindsay 4.85 pm. daily, leaving Toronto 10.10 pm. Dally. Only 40 hours Lindsay to Winnipeg by - THIS ROUTE 750 Come into Lindsay for your tickets and travel by the short line vla Toronto and Sudbury. TIME SAVED BY THIS ROUTE WW MG"?! 1‘ Inn, v“.-. V akin: with deep “ounce of fine lawn. trimmed with fiw mm of ’l‘urehon insertinn. «law! with lace in match dim. mu. White Sim...“ ‘13 Fine Cotton Underakirtu, deep flounee of Muulin. edged with Cluuy lace. oluuter of tine inch and one row of insertion lawn, dust Nfiiea‘ White saIG Fri”. o‘eeu-ceueu 1.35 Ladies‘ Extu Fine Cambrie Underekirt, twelve inch flouuee. eyelet embroidery, finished with one row of insertion, duet trill, all sizes. White Sale 2 25 0 Price .. 83.427328. l4 ESTABLISHED 1878 isnoszel 1d berth reservatlons apply to, lâ€"Twcln per ant- ?“ “9"”- GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD. will give the local boy! a good game on the big lee so that no doubt . large crowd will turn out. Big 8a.]. of Suit Cm at Neill I and - 26;41:;soa.11 - 370.14g; 333.427.93.14

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