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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Feb 1912, p. 1

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EANCE o: .3: " can of Justice, lay of Decatu- ' y will be om k auction at the ' ‘ hall of 16: nouns in nithgoodeenm. monowithstuo :34andthe Glyn ~w-n. gjectiOns and reg: ‘ >out 25 tram“... " petty, which is mile from the at 5; miles from u 3‘; miles from out’ TERMS. wrest. The Vendor :e balance in one - :ent. cash at the tint 1nd to produce any :1e deeds or other title than those in and the purchaser particulars can be I'll. bpkins, Weeks m solicitors for plaintifl; u claughlin, Peel. m 7 ‘ armers and Womm are held here on M Lust. Each held 8 l in the afternoon and‘ at night in the 01". y delegate, Mite Hatl than: delegate. In. .bjections abd tequila: 3 within 15 days, "I 1 be deemed to luvo title umondmé- be a reservéd bid I mar. Other conditiann ,dimg conditions of DE 1‘0 CREDITORS. 1331' to an order at uni" 't of Justice, dated the day of mm. 1911 cause of Hopkins vs. We.» be partition or nab 1a]! of lot. number! W 2 seventh concession of th of MaripOSa in the Comet . a the creditors of M >eter late of the Tow 38.. who died on or My! nth dag. 01' October, A. 1).. , am creditors who hanjw ms or encumbrances on an” Me or an} undivided .- in or an} of the parties on- ~ of February, :1. 1).. 1911f; y post prepaid to F. Hol- '- Lins. Esquire, solicitor to: ‘ Lifl, their christian and our- rst office addrm and def . full particulars of M.» statement of their account! hem. or in d nbe peremptorily excl!!!" ‘ - benefit of the said 0rd! :ditor holding any scent“! mt o! B Town of Linduy; .he 24th day of. a hour of two 0’ m, the following vd 'stion L? a. cold. ’ts so common the cold, that is one I are are so many deep 11 coughs and so many ‘ 32 trouble. If you mic if! :urray Smith. 0' Wm. Bentham. of ve entered the co: M. of the Lindsay ue cases all those age the results obtained I: the expenditure Local Master at 'eeks 5; Hopkins, udors' Solicitors. llLUl nun-”.5 __J uce same before me at 4W5 at the Court House in Lindsay on the ”0th 'v A. 13.. 1912. “~- the forenoon. m inted for the adiudia‘ 00th day of Jam uena Jobbitt of N st of Mrs. Joseph ( Cough Not have a. cold 11) uhe head 0" and Stewart J: O’Connor, Lindsav this 20‘]: day q WEBSTER ~ DRUG STORE Hopkins, >licitors. _â€"â€"â€"â€"_ REDITORS. Member. 1911. ; Hopkins vs. Weh- ' ion or uh dw 1: number” Wy- Pluto? zolicitor fot ‘ Lian and sur- sm and 60' as of their heir account! .rily‘ exam Lindsay Advancement Club For Advancement of Lindsay A new organization was launched in Lindsay Thurtday, which promis- a to be of very valuable assistance to the town, namely, the Lindsay Advancement Club. For some time the town of Lindsay has been in need of just suC'n an or- ;anization which includes in its mem- bership and board of directors some of the prominent young and energet- ic business men of the town. In past years the young men of the town have not taken any more than ordin- ary interest in the weiu‘are of the town, so that the above club which has been organized to:- the sole put» At the organization meeting following officers were elected: Presidentâ€"Allan Gillies. pose of helping the town along. and bringing the name of Lindsay to the {are at all times. should meet with no little success. lst Vice Presidentâ€"W. W. Staples. 2nd \‘ice Presidentâ€"P. J. Breen. Secretaryâ€"Felix Forbert. Treasurerâ€"G. H. Mutthie. Finance Committeeâ€"Mm. G. H. .Wilson, Frank Carew, W. E. Kel- cher. ' . Board of Directors-:3 following gantlelnen WFSLEY WOODCOCK. Dongola, Jan. 22.â€"0no of our old-‘ est residents passed away to the great beyond in the persou of Mr. Wesley Woodcock, who died on Fri- day morning at 3 o’clock. Deceased had got very feeble and was taken to his bed about two weeks 88m DP. Frost was called and did all that could be done. He died 0‘ hemorrhage of the lungs. During his illness he was very P811613. 09" er complaining and several times his illness he was very pagan, nev. er complaining and several times 55mg part of a. hymn. He was lin ing on the homestead with his daughâ€" ter, Mrs. John J. McGee. he nan lived to the advanced age 01 ’79 years. His wife predeceased him eight years ago last April. The de- Ceased leaves to mourn his. loss _fonr danghters, Mrs, J as. Grills and Mrs. Stevens, both living in the gown- ship of Reach; Mrs. Wm. Gum. CASTOBIA OBITUARY. 'ery patient. nev- showing “1° .nd several times ceased was held. The omcers and m. In past these matters the: the town good success and .‘i‘ than ordin- the Winter Carnive fare of the and 16 will go dow club which day in the history .e sole pur- Lindsay. The mix: along, and be well looked alt dsav to the the large mun “'v nigk, R. Butler, W. J. Carlisle, W. Nicholls, W. J. Ferguson, W. F. McCarty, H. Brimmell and G. F. Blackwell. The Lindsay Advancement Club is already in harness and the members have been doing considerable active work for some days past in the way or making arrangements for the com- ing three days Winter Carnival. In thine matters they have met with .good success and it is expected that the Winter Carnival on Feb. 14,15 Lindsay. The minutest details will be well looked after and owing to the large number of attractions which will be slated for the enter- tainment of the visitors, it is ex- pected that the town will be throng- ed on the three days of the Carnival. The bright features of the Carnival will be the holding of a “ Made in Lindsay Exhibition,” which win be arranged in the Town Hall. when all articles manufactured in this town will he placed on exhibit. Citizens are asked to7give their earnest support to the Lindsay Club, and xdwmce with of Kinmount, and Mrs. John J. Mc- Gee of this place. Also three sons. Charles, whose home is near Kinâ€" mount and Henry Austin, both liv- ing at Huntsville. ’Ihe bereaved~ ones have the sympathy of the neighbors of the community. . Mrs. ‘Grjlls and Lira, Stevens‘attendedthe ,funeral of their father which took {place on Saturday to Kimount 4-“Aa --â€"-â€"-""""' The torenoon (Wednesday) ms 00- MRS'. FANNY SHERWIN. cupiod in visiting the flange of Be- The‘death took place in Pete'boro page and the Boss Menorial Hospi- Wodnesday afternoon of Mrs. Fanny “L Tue body 13ft tron} the Hotel Sherwin, sister of Mrs. H.‘ J. Car. 81111138011 at 9.30 mm. ter, 0! Lindsay. The deceased had The Cbunty "Council métat 1.30 been ailing for. some time, ' and 1 he: f-im- on Wednesday'subject to tug death which took place in the homi- previous day-5 adjournent. “ The Beluga and the Ross worm "V“ mus {min-Md mu ‘ 1’80 wt 01 W03! maidens by '1» 00““ “w '3' mm. ‘Countx M5 3' m , A.“ ‘“A .hh um ,. John J. Mc- which the de- will Mulligan, Graham and rucnmw w appointed to draft the standing committee for 71912. The the'ordinary business. . It was moved by Conn. Graham, seconded by Coun. Bichman, that “mm- Sims, Lewis, Michael, Devitt. DObson waxmg clump-v..- _._,‘ (Savoring to show that the resigna- tion had not been given in ; legal legal opinion on this point. Conn. Mulligan arose to'ttke part in the debate, and cleared up the hazy atmosphere by stating u -..., trustee in question was appointed by the council, they had power to w Hospital get its solicitor on 5" u. v..- v‘ Robertson. T91 Optâ€"Carried ; to makins' 119“ and RlChman mity 0‘ m mtw. {erred to the finance pennant-pup Devittâ€"Bottum, as to tbe‘peinting o!‘ the railing on Little Bab bridge .-" Carried; Sims-Morrison, the advise- bility of painting all the steel brid- ges in the Countyâ€"Curried; Fee- Robertson, repairing Brown's bridge on boundary between 311in nnd Optâ€"Carried; Robertson-ngoe, as to making necessary rep-Jr: to east and west Cross Creek bridges in Opsâ€"Carried : Southern-Graham. motion was put to‘ select a. cunt-man for the board of management. of the House of Refuge. CounCilors Defitt, RobertsOn end Vu-coe were on mot- !I_ l.‘. -wâ€"v_ ion _selected and o vote taken which pesulted in a. majority 16: Conn. Devitt. Messrs. Devitt, Vucoe end Steele will comprise the board for the council sppointed as auditor. There was i'ghu’p contest between the doctor and Con. 8011mm for the utter position but was won by ‘ casting vote given by the Waden Wt ; wâ€"-â€"â€"- mt, g picture of cx-Wnr- l3 Bornnlu n. v. V '1). M in the This Brunch will issue Letters of Credit and Drafts on all import- court hon-0 ; W‘ mt. points in (hands. negotiue Bills sent for collection. phic tandem and transact. e descripaion of banking businsss. Information will be f ed on all Canadian matters. 'ded for the use of Visitors and It’ was finally pass'm on a. motion of Coun. Sims and Southern. that the report of the, engineer with pro- visional plans he adopted and the possibilities are that the bridge will be built in the near future. $2.000 FOR ARMOURIES A deputation oompoeed of Messrs. John Caz-ow; J. D. Flavelle. Mayor Wood and Col. Sylvester waited up- on the Council at Fridoy morn- ing's session asking for a. grant of $2,000 to assist in purchasing a. site {or the new armouries which are to be built in Lindsey. Er. Corew surprised the COuncil by his forcilul arguments in favor no! such I. grant, dhowing the importance W to Raving a building of its kind in the County and tint the assistance asked won only trifling when spread over the County. 1 Mr. Flnvelle. layer Wood and Col. [Sylvester also delivered stirring od- kdreslel on the subject. most careful oomidention x .11 probability will grant W asked for. The site will cost mighborhood o! 57; 000 0" After deliberuting on tha propos- itlon set forth by the deputation the Council agreed to give the subject neighborhood 0! $7,000 'or more and from information received by 111'. CW from the Minister of Mili- tiu the amouries will be‘in course of construction in the early spring. any with the County Councilors. from the than the body not until minimum: and in met anti scanned enxions to [IBIS "‘9 W” at issue the discussion dropped- The reports of Inspector! Steve" and Broderick were received- 1‘” Stevens' NE?" ”5d mt conditions the province for one able. The reason grants to the dit- lerent schools are diflamt mouth is due to what class of artifice” the HELD OFFICEâ€"TORONTO Sir Ell-II I. Oder. ll. Ill. Pm. U. D. 1 “300,000; M 35.7001 let. of this numb-s been em Victoria. avail M (or ; substantial grant for WW m and on a. motion 01 Conn. Ink and Human: 875.00 for $60 grant to the Sick Children’s Hospital in Toronto.â€"-Cnrried. Conn. Dobson and Babcock with- drew their motion asking for a. grant to Lindsay lock up. 00“- Baboock exphined that the one in use can be We ”nimble for the M, by a small expenditure. the purchlst 1M“ 0“ ‘ "w râ€"-â€"â€"â€"' - ground not exceeding ”900' cw” Sims m a. 80"“ ”p90“ 0‘ the Furious spa-38'! ”mm" “d “‘3 followed by 00“" Wk. Gru- n AMA-I Debeon Penelon gone into t: 1.9.1.199 ‘Z°’°°°*°°° __I.‘-‘A cf “'7' Continued on W 4-

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