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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Feb 1912, p. 4

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9103 ”UR sleeplessncss, poor appetite and that "run down” feeling, nothing is a: - . . . . .MW. 80- mos ~R. KNIGHT W, Notary Public. solicitor for w Bank. representing Wam- Ioo lama! Fire Insurance Co.. of Vac-100; Federal Life Assurance 00.. o! Eunilton. Empire Aoci 00.. of London. at and Surety armers Bonk, op» a“ continue t: d a“. emce. 01560 g... Simpson house. NED u propu‘odto _ n-__.v fn‘l‘llA and'm‘ w vuv ""v __ -V thence with the times and are in‘ a .guu'fion to do better work than over. New decigns. new granites, new and ,-9rovel tools and methods. 11 fact the moet‘up-todate Marble and Gren- he Works in this part of Ontario. .Oet our prices andeee our designs More purchmng. Still doing business in the same «and but not. in the same old way. #J-..‘. findsay Marble Works a. cmxnnns. Prop MEDICAL co.. réb'ils ““9“ nervous t; bâ€"e a “New,” than at any Wickett same old For some time past the Lindu'y paper! the Post) have been boosting hard {or-Lin we believe that in Lindsay we lave a. town populated with the cram o! the land. W surely turned from its old path of fault-m ,,AA..._ nab glad-k land ' at two or three change our opinion 0,ng cotem 1 unrdnms and is knocking Lindsay. A week or so ego the Poet printed an snide. two column with the following caption in large letters: " Not a. Thing for say," and the article was given all the circulation . the Pen caplble 0! giving. The article in question was as lollowe. an i1 it on the head as not only being untru that in publishing it the Post knocked the town a! Linday,: Post has looked ova- the items. and find: :,hot elthougl Minister or Militia. is from this town. not a. (loner is app: ed for improvements to our post. (mice. the Saw river. '1'neu as”, “- .._- _ the following misleading ” No money for the Trent Calm and xxx-rue statement. 1": '“kn dnfaman spend any but that ‘ vâ€"v vw- , speed, to meet the needs of In the above item the I over the estimates and cou‘ nothing for the Trent cm the figures given ii: the To worth while to make enqui editor took the figures of I figures of'the estimates as In the estimates Drougu. mm.” ,_,_H_ for canstruction work on T. V. canal, and $20.04 incurred from drowned lands caused by been set aside for the building of a new bridge a at. Frankfort, while $41,500 has been set aside come. This latter amount ($41,500) includes- 315,000 which will be spent. at Lindsay in dred A,__-.:_.â€" - numhfi‘l‘ A! ' . Beautiful French dressed doll, .315 inches .411 with eyes that. open and 1 -L__-_ . shut; ro'ueu gold locket represel spring skates. 0" SC ring lree to any girl As stated before canal, and this amo‘ Yet the Post mam!11 Lindsay. nor the T1 Post has looked over Minister of Militia. is {1'0 ed for improvements to our p0 . the erection of an armory. Other tom have received rich plums, but Lindsay has hem Overlooked. Then again. in the issue of the Poet last week there appeared following misleading and Hume statement {0 money for the Trent Canal " . __ on. , _L_L.â€"-nn§ i. “Ida here mt 3 auu Viv-Av... r' l [Ly-5m -w__ cents a. set. When sold send us the 0 _ just $50 and has been donned money and we will send you which every session of the county ever prize you choose. For selling 40 sets we will giVe you 3. rolled lators for the past fifty years. gold extension bracelet, or a fold- has been in a. torn and dilnp in; goâ€"cart for Dolly. We prepay.“ condition, (or like the poor charges. Address Homerâ€"Warren Co. the rents were behind). for Dept. 69. Toronto. years past. Mr. McNeillie informed the Thomas Caldwell shot his wife, Bettie Caldwell, leading woman of a traveling theatrical company in a hotel at Marshall. 1030., and then committed suicide. HAD VERY BAD COUGI‘I HO aux.- .- beautitul Valentines, St. Patrick I others post cards to sell at ten Its a set. When sold .send us the which And Tickling Sensa- tion in Throat. V Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine . Syrup Cmd It. ‘ - Free to Girls Trent Valley le. 00 is a. lot of money and no that there are twelve representatives, am. Hughes, in the House at Ottawa. in )m ridin bordering on -.the Trent canal. n the Trent canal. and in their constituencies. estimates brought down, $1,900,000 has been set aside _ ,. .nth «in meet dam the Trent canal. . That is to say, the Post looked over We!) ii: the Toronto newspapers, but never thought it to make enquiries from the department at Ottawa; the the figures of a. Toronto reporter in preference to the e estimates as brought belore the House. 1 of the matter is that the present Government has set ‘ - 2â€" nu. ntimntes for arr hockey skates or or solid gold Signet Mr girl. Send us your o" I) wil. send you and chain ; assuredly join- t. 8.1“]: and alas. articles printed in r three weeks have. componed us.» to cotem has fallen tuck into Lita‘ wuy- and S o badly, It at Lindsay. Lindsay. 'hut- rather has been well The ‘ gOod old black gown wnicn has been worn by the prominent men of Victoria county while occupying the position of warden of this ban- ner county of the province, has seen its best days, and is about to be relegated to the museum as a. relic of by-gone daysd- That gown ~. cost "“"‘A nf that the gbwn had been in usesimce the first day of April. 1862. and had cost the county 850.25. . Conn. Dobson said " patch it up"; others remarked it should be‘ kept wa- â€"-__ as a. relic. However, on a motion of Conn. Tolmie and Conn. Sims, it was carried that the chairman of county property, Conn. Lewis, be in- structed to purchase a. new gown -ma non ha oho nreserVation of the old one. d-Byewto ‘ The Warden’s flown Government has set in the estimates for I that the estimate! The to the preservation untrue, but ior several (aura. It dilapidated ! Continuodtrommio 510m. Emandm which council Com should give “.000 and show more layslty. On a motion of Conn. Bottmn and Steele 1. grant of 95 price and the County to slimy: re- cap-quarter interest in the property [and by Conn. Southern, sec- onded by Conn. Hill tint tho Child- ren's Aid Society receive grunt of 875.â€"Cmiod; Bichnnnâ€"Devitt. that Salvation Army receive .60.â€" law society receive a grant of u Carried :- Dobson-HuIIigan, tut mt o! the‘HOuso of My who read by Clerk IcNeillie. which town a. dethiled cute-none of :11 W tione during the you. The our mittee reported the House at W to be running in a. wry sotilhctory manner. [out o! the inmates ox- preu s satisfied feelins at the tmtment received in _the institutidix. ‘ Some of tho‘old folks comploined 011 the porridge being served cold in the morning and more said it wes' at times too hot. Conn. lunignn annealed that they should mix it.K Coun. Graham said one old mu who shovoiled snow on the morning the members mode the tour of in- spection said all he land for back- last was cord porridge. Conn. Dob- who son 011un of diflerent ones :11 axon-cued satisfaction It trout- port of the noun on w. - Beluga was accepted. ’1 practically the winding up session. K The clerk. Ir. J. R. licN eulogisod for his valuable rendered the County. by C inn. Hill. Dobson. Lewis others who all Voiced me ‘that Clerk HcNelllie was tion at omen! Who Do- .-.-- that Clerk llcNomie m an ideal official and that the County should congratulavte themselves on having what is considered and justly so too. COUNClI. IN SESSION vuvâ€"gâ€" -- . one of tho ubiest County Clerk Er. McNemio replied in a to chosen remarks to the Council told them how difficult the w0‘ and that (requently he starte work at. 6.00 a.m. and often ‘ until 1010 at night. , 3L-.. - “Hun. “V Céunc‘il adjourned titer a. 1 y Mr. Hill andBottum, that of than‘ 3 be given to our ‘ clerk ard treasurer. IThe s ssional accounts were massed which the couricil ud‘ -till 9 o'clock The County Council nag . Wood met at Kr. John Caraw- latial residence when an exceet good time was spent. The me . LL AI‘.‘l‘..“r l“d 80W DAM-v v-â€" _ ‘ met about eight o'clock and were ‘ mined by thv Imus was re sponded to by Mars. Trunk Carew and B. L. McLean. " The Hostess." took down the house and was ably reaponded to by Mr. Carew. ‘ “““n-O own 'Tlio‘best and .31.”ch ins ever spent in Lindsay brought to a close by I. tout fluidity and all joining hands singing “Auld Lang Syne." oi Iichul and Devitt of the bond on tho 1 ExTERT-AINED THE WS-mLERzâ€" By Rev. D. Balfour. at the residence of the bride's parents, William-ct” Lind- ' 83y. Lewis Edward Wimuns to Jennie Miller. dunghter of Frank Bagel-ow. sod for his valuable services '06 the County. by Conn. Hill, Dobson. Lewis and my a who all Voiced no sentiment ideal D. Balfour the comic“ adjourned Saturday morning. at, the nachodist ; St. Pull-at. on the : Hunter. 01 LWY' on the House 0! used. This "“8 :01. ml other add the I) find show on of Conn. mt of 96 :9 purchase always re- me work was started to often worked our worthy Clerks in a few well COUNCIL o! “g .myor Snow's W exceedingly he members of BOW)“ motion ; a vote and Rightly asks County to ,make grant 1nwards Maintenance of Lindsay Streets The question of good made should‘ be of interest to every citizen of Lindsay and toevery resident of the country, especially to the reeves who represent the dlflerent municipalities, so that when First Deputy-Reeve LeWis brought up the question at [the council meeting, Friday max-J ning of the county of Victoria givâ€" lng a substantial grant towards the maintenance of the main roads lead- ing into-Lindsay. all present pricked For some time put the people of Lindsay and especially their repre- sentntlves in the town rouncll, have felt that Lindsay very seldom re- For some“ tune Lindsay and 659° “natives in the felt. that my ceive 3 "um Clea! the county {811188. 3.11 mtters are com ty legislators are I g: gentlemen and (air consideration. When we ques- tion of good roads came up, and Conn. Lewis muted eloquent as to the duty of the county towards Lindsay, his fellow councilors put on their thinking caps. Conn. Dew- ls pointed out that at the present time the roads leading into Lind- ' Aâ€"‘I eled over them daily. the county should aid in their upkeep. Lindsay was the home town: and all roads leading to the town were largely used by (armers and others bfinging produce to town. Inside the corporation the ,atroets were in bad shape and were In dire need of repair, and Coun. Mil contended 'that the county market time the. roads leading ““0 say were in very bad shape. seeing that the country P009“ are considered 'thc Lidered 'the coun- vmr dm‘ lot Lindsay receives 3: people trav- the county wmiuSt. W St. W Omen '21.» 131-1. I 9' °° Warren’s. Piano Storei Special attention to rep-firing monox- Repainng while you wait ' et di teas and sticky and soap Wlll not c13;31:l::rrgx. Sorg’ygdigh {utter merely'cleans-rthe (.ciurfa'cec‘i it doesn't dig out the corners and drwe out theh cc:ith food particles. Moreover, soap leaves ygur. dis es 3 soapy, animal-fat smell, that 18 fat from mvxung. . . . 1y DUST u the sanitary dish washer. It not 9n c1332: surface, but digs deep after hidden padt'mlcs of dirt and kills the_germs of decayed food which or mary AA- “ “776'“ AL-_:‘:~-- DC WC“ “I VII Wm @me “Wham“ «w mmmnmwm m, with ”5% It Km to than new In! In gall! 3 8mm told unkind! tor has“. dish-water as cleanses. w. "w-ru-Uv" _.-._ v, IOTIGE Anlethetsfromumdamutbeaddressed 9 toour Canadian Outspondenoe Depart- â€" mentin Windsor,0nt. Ifyou desire to seem yanetouruediallnsfituteinbeuoitoweseeandmt no in our Windsor 06m which ere tor Correspondence and My int-Mummy. Addamleteersastollows: ubliah. I! . grant. wu mm to Lindsay other villages and towns would be looking for a. grant But torthlstwttheycouldaeeno m- oon why the county should not help to keep the street! 0! Lindsay. tint Besides doing the work better than soap or an other cleanser can, GOL DUST will save inst half the time on spend in washing dis es. GOLD DUST is sold in 50 size and large pack- ages. The large package u do attests mod by the people driving in from the counU'Y. in 800d Conn. Low“ put up a, determined fight and pointed out that Lindsay was the capital town and daerved recognition by the county dong the lines outlined above, but the motion was lost. ' Ede by THE N. x. FAIRBANK COMPANY, . . ‘ â€" mm" of FAIRY son. the oval cake. After adjournment First Deputy- Boovo Lewis was Wanted on tho-undhtookud themnnerln winch he hunted tho subject. But for the quantum at mmm c bad Mt no doubt the county um would have made 0. mt mad: thy upkeep of the road: um am my The pl.” to .me '1‘ Gmde Piano or 01’8“n . suit your position. It m: to ultra-thou u» W‘s-dc. “'.-‘â€"'-‘â€"â€" vâ€"w ofim greats! economy. M "-v 'â€" 7 ovgriglfst- GOLD bUST sterilize: as $ come when you want a really High- » Orgm nt as reachable price. Terms a tuition. Best mtkas of $0ng Maschmes TEUBSDAY. Infloud'fi‘fl‘w mm mm REcmx 1-25 mnsmu: rosnum. The “members or the I" Guano discussed, at the south annual meeting in ‘ Hall. Toronto. the serious arm divided against 1 (h out out of harmony Wi wilt. tho urban antagonistic mu population. It I” to ”an with presentâ€" Elud- and loan a. lesson "Avâ€"w- â€"v-"â€" W” flint. out o! humony w ith stic. 10 It “35 1116 the a m m the next day I‘ m ’i‘ou. Earn. a former n”, who Mum: ended MASTER OF GRANGE FEB. 1. 19i2. P. 0. Box 217 ": lilo id hone.V well u- bt 108 yuan. Otto-.11»: 13c, ule ..... Grey flannel, 3 apeci 10¢ md 28c Cotton shitting in st duck patterns. . 10c, l Heavier qualities at 16 Cotton tweeds fos Clocks and wurk p.» ”25¢. 58c for... . .. Towelling 5 patterns of pure 1i: olling, reg 10c sale ...... 60 inch white table I 60c mien .- BIonce-ed, table linen, Heavy blue and WM flaking, reg 28c sale 25c ale .. .... Men’s fieeced undvn do 44c, wool under ‘10 69c, l 00 kinds {0‘ Men's Overall Men’s cotbouade 3 overall: and pants reg Ken's tweed pants, $2.200 kinds for 1 kind: for ............ 3 patterns of oil c101 2 ydu widths, reg 30c linoleum: 55c sale 45 fr: 50c 1.00 kmds for 5. kinds for 1.00, 2.50 k Mantle: 10 Ladies’cloch co: fitting in navy, bro‘ and other colors, reg l Ladiea’ kersey doth .11 colors, reg 1? sale Ilse HOTSON DELI DRESS AT W. I. Burnt, River, Jan. 29. Wing meetings 0! and Womns’ Institute: have on Jan. 17111. M o! Parkhill, addressed t.‘ ‘9‘ Shaping Infiucm‘e." “8‘ a joint meeting “a. Mam consisted of a: mass Hotson and one b} o song by Maggie and I Q; a solo by Mr. But by the Misses J ones all It. Braden l-‘wrvone 0!! by the menin' moot Miss Hattie 1912, of spent Sunday at her he L If. R. Wilson went, 11 business last Monday. ' mas Violet Jermn i M in Lindsay. It. Ju. Braden spcn MOI. mm In: parents. Dun]! Edmds. Cami In black and agree ining, reg 28 sale .010 822, 2‘2 sale... White. pink. pa‘e 5'“ vines and checks in SHOPPING IN Bed Spreads

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