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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Feb 1912, p. 1

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Pa doeâ€"d9 or othe; ;.. A: ‘title than those in in " yand the purchaser u ' finely. ' *3 half of lot numb.- w the seventh W! 1p of Maripou w {GAL vout26trees, tllogflgf petty, which 11M; mile from the . m 1t 5* miles from Lin“; 3; miles from Ookwood,. ‘ bjections abd requisite“ :fi ’ within 15 days. and a g I be deemed to haw u. title unconditional, be a. resched bid III car. Other condition flu}. [ding conditions of ~61" mfimm» 3,...- ~21 .1 if their christian and full particulars of that" statement of their anemia” a of the securities if I”. Lem, or in default 1’.“ abe per runptorily excluded benefit of the said W. iitor holding anyi scant“! nee same before me at w 1at. the Court House intb Lindsay on the 20th (It, d an nddition a.“ with good cellars. 11. as. one with stone 1.] .joctiona and Laughl'm. Peel. m'w‘ and Stewart a O’Connor. ' . Lindssy this 20th (by at . D. 1912. Jon}; E. HARDING. Local Master at Lind-g" ‘1' mks 5; Hopkins IdOl’S Solicitors. VII-A â€"-â€"_____ es~fuL ask a student 01' mt, they are our best and- gents. no Study Courses . ‘_â€"â€" suction at the H a Town of Whig he 24th day of M- I hour of two 0'“ the following 1.]. :press her hearfiefla' mds who so kindly the time of her and . in the loss 01 In?! nox was at the? liting friends on S particulars can be. id ‘ )kins. Weeks Jr. Hopkins, ’ )licitors for plaintifl: ‘ a ”! Business .V _ ruining of ti e amhumm enple of our country. Our Graduatu_ LA- >wer fi- n' W'“’" m-ipul Pleads!“ Enter Any Day _ ‘ANC’Eoluc MolJm y A. 15., 1912, at u- the forenoon, being a. ' hated {or the adjudicoth‘ 'ere visitors to w. 321's. Thos. s Jessie McNabb l .y Business 091le JOHN E. HARDING. Master at Lind”, WEEKS a; HOPKINS. , Plaintifl’l Soliclm, balance in one 1:. cash at the n. 29. â€" ML and were visitors 3‘ x. 11. Moynes on S Geo. Metcalk‘u Monday. ISLAY day of Jan“!!! A‘ .4 9 rue ances on W lolicitor for j .ian and a" " was and d.“ :5 of that leir accou'nh Xotice is hereby given. that an ap- plication will be made to the Legis- lative Assembly of the ‘PrOVince of Ontario, at the next session thereof, for an act to incorporate the Lind- say and Minden Railway Company (u) With power to construct, equip, own, maintain and operate a. line of railway from a. point. at or near the Town’ of Lindsay in the County of Victoria; thence northerly through tho Townships of Ops, Fem don, Garden. Bexley, Digby, worth, Anson and Minden, to the waters of Mountain Lake in Minden township, crossing the Grand Trunk Railway at a point in the township 0! Eldon or Bexley or such other point as may be necessary ; (b) With power to construct branches or, ex- tensiona at points along the said route to conneCt with any other rail- way now built, or that may hereafter be built in proximity thereto, or, to connect with navigable Waters; ‘(c)' With power to operate the said rail: way by steam, electricity, or other- wise, and the right to develop such energy by the construction of dams, power stations, and all other neces- sary appliances, and to dispose of any surplus energy thereof ; ((1) With ‘ the right to purchase, acquire, lease; or negotiate power or energy from? any commission, company, or cor- poration for the purpose of operat- ing said railway; (e) To cross any river or stream along the route by bridges as may be required ; (f) To build, equip, and navigate boats, scows. or other vessels upon Moun- tain Lake and the waters connected therewith, and to build wharves, sheds. warehouses, and such other structures as may be necessary for the accommodation of such naviga- tion; (g) To construct, equip, own, maintain and operate telephone lin- es. and to charge tolls for the use thereof; (b) To purchase, lease. or own any other railway .‘otr parts thereof, or to amalgamate with oth- er companies; (i) To make trunk: both (night and passenger arrangements with any other electric or steam railwvy; (j) And for an or any or the purposes aforesaid to acquire. own, lease, purchase and hold Land. and Irancnises, and to make'nix ex ecute z n such agreements and con! tracts as may be necessary and ed- visable from time \to time with any individual, company, corporation. municipality or other body of per- ions ; (R) And with other usual and Customary powers given to railwce-s J GEN H. DELAMEBE. Appncation to Parliament tutu-view Cabinet Ministers regard- ing an armory and rural mail deliv- '\~.;'. Eon. Goo. E. Foster substitute ”Canada." k substitute “Canada" for “Manitoba.” a the name applied to wheat grown in the West. The U. 8. Senate ratified the in- ternational conventicn for protection of patent rights. ble (3 We have the moat modern, the most practical and the best equipped school in W- Ontario. The courses are that- ough and fascintfing. An en- tirely ‘ . nudism Whoa-duty for the training of the dilutions young people of our country. 0m- Graham are successful. as]: a student or, ex-smdent, they are our best ado vertisementa. Roma Italy Cour-u "“" nan-".44"... C. R. Bower Wh We Excell- HEINTZMAN REPRESENTATIVE Solicitor for Applicante. Fenelon, E)- gby, Lutter- WA L .. ' KINMOUNT. , Kinmount, Feb. 5. - The ice men are busy harmting ice for next selves. They played three games lately: one with Burnt River; score 134; one with Minden, 6-3; and one in Burnt River the score being 11 to 6. All games were in favor of Kinmount. They play next Wed- nesday at linden on Hinden ice, and we wish them success. Mr. H. Robertson, of Anson town- ship. on his way to the thorough bred stock sale in Lindsay spent a night in town. He secured a. fine animal at the sole, He believes in haVing fine stock. Mr. R. Scott, who came from the West a. short: time ago has purchased a. fine team of ponies which he in- tends taking west with him.‘ Farmers are busy drawing in wood tan bark and Vpulpwood at present hind it is being shipped away. 7143'. Dan McKenzie, 0! Whitby, was in" the villagsfor a couple of days m. and Mrs. J " ‘ Gabocoxsk, called (an I Thursday. .. All wen pl them. Call again 'Jim. Miss M. Moore returned last week from a. pleasant two weeks visit to friends in Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. P. Brown. of Trenton are visiting friends sin the village, Mr. Fred Mark, of the L. .C. I., spent the week end at home. ' . Mr. and Mrs A. Y. Hopkins, Mr. James Wilson, and son, paid Lindsay a. visit last Ffiday on business. Master Harold Hernhéy is visiting his grandparents in Ansou township Mr. E. Austin is a. visitor in ‘the village at this writing. u. i." ’? LIA. u. VADAV aw- â€"_ Mr. Geo. Wood, syn, is mending a. few days at home. . ,W .. . . .A.A_ Cambray. Feb. 35 :-"1‘ne ’ Wuxvm held here ‘last, Friday evening was' quite a. success, although the weather was very cold. . - ,5ALâ€" box-hood attended, the oyster lsupper at m. Naylor' a: 9; may even- The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Clarke 0! our village, will be‘ pleasâ€" ed to 1m that Arthur is jifiproving from his -gerious illness. 1 The .Bresbyterians intend ‘> holding a. social at > the home a Mr. Wm. Weldon’s on Febnm. .: Wilshime, J. -C.- ~- Norland. hockey beys are enjoying themâ€" CAMERAS?» NORLAND. Feb. 4.â€"â€"We are- 5°"? villago and neish‘ is" hei'e last get! to see carnival a. most A vote was taken on Monday re re- taining our public library. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor Mr. J amee McLean intends ”keying to:- the West shortly. Rev. Mr. Chapman is assisted by Rev. Archer in conducting the spec- ial services at Valentin. this week. I Mr. EVerett Mark Pu been visiting friends at Woédville. Mr. Archer. illanitbb’a, :is visiting his brother, Revel Arche'r. Quit/e u umber-50!, o'ui' villagers weré enteruinad at tha' home of Ir. W. Henderson Monday evening. ~ . at Port Perry. Mr. St. John, Sunderlend, is visit- ing relatives here. _ . There was a late game of hockey on our rink Monday night; Some of the Tudhope boys were out from Lindsay. The score was 10 to 3 in favor o! the home team. Yelverton, . 'I‘innie, o! Gavan, SD in the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ed 'the wood, on Friday last. A number 0! our young people attended the basket social at Cad- mus Tuesday evoning and report a fine time. . Miss M. Wa‘tson. o! Caesaree. visit- ed at the home of Mrs. M. Porter. We are glad to learn: that Mrs; G. Porter is re(overing- after a.‘ severe illness.- - ' . ’ ‘ _ Miss H. Graham, of Lindsay, is visiting friends at Nestleton . ,and Yelverton during the past 'week A number attended the hockey mgtch in Lindsay arid report an ex- citing and enjoyable time. Mrs. A. Kerr, of Licord visited her brother ,' 111’: Page; {fiends over menus on Wednesday. \PenieIfFeb‘. 7. -'- W'e eand our heartfelt congratulation to Miss Lillie McKaguo on her success. in luv has passed her examination at. the Conservatory. 01 Music. ” ’ Mr; A. Caymichael, of“ jammy” spent Thurodgy in this neighborhood. Mr; and Mrs. Geo. HeKagile visited at Mr. Howard Wellington’s, Wood- ville,~ on Thursday. -Miaaes Pair! and Lillie 'chague Mr. B. Henry spent Sunday visit.- ing Nestleton friends. . '1”, vâ€" _,, Misses Pearl and Lillie 'lIcKAgua are spending savers! dnys tha guests of Saintfleld friends. .-- --.A )1;- 'MW, ; at Eldon. PM through here mg} than with loads v: vw-.â€"-_- Mr. 11 Mar". 01 Lornevma. visit. 6"! his uncle rNr. H. mm. , a-) ww_ ‘_. Mr. Ahgus :Mu‘rrny is visiting in Poterboro.“ ' Hr. E. (hotter spent Honda; in YELVER'I‘ON. "visiwd Brunswick of East Oakwood with his nethW. t" which wormqn ' 30, in mun“?- m ya: “ agtandsdeqeisa. Tasmanmm mitteo are to be commandpd ”on in} ownld by?” the progress whic1r,they up making. -' Thar .CW. "owner of “ Vi.- in the high-9h.“ stpck indnatty ' W Duke " toedved $60. 00 (or Th9 {ollowlng 11;};- 0! “leg, with thin 1mm“ from Elia Calvert, o! w'motanyumnfloaered being not over {our yea-Its. Lord W." owned by 361d 3:09.. Re: to. was bid 890.00 M W do \ ' p by mnden, {er $72. 50. " Sunny Ltd." owned by‘ Isaac Haynes. Ops. brought $79.50, from the Daily Agriculturnl Society; "Red Duke," owned by Fred Stacey, Little BQitnin, sold to John McGee, Jenetville, for s70. 00. "Royal Jim." brought 867..50 He was owned by Sun Sanderson, of pa, and purchased by John Brock, Former Mamers Boy Writes Interesting Letter I 16“ mm on the Government would think of such t 4th 0! April last you-‘10:- m hom- thinz- my ”“1“ “‘5” b‘ “M“ 3m=ud mption that I M on charter: for W W m °r in 1910. We'hul'l. fine “1? “PM" some other concern to uh monon- and had'to‘haul'our It!!! thirty!!!” '0! 0‘“: °‘ u” M poopla 0! Linda! on the Willow bunch mu loath of and mum. mat goodni- t1” 3the gmtvmetroPOIiQ'ot'Ioba-an; Laurie? ”8“” u ‘ thin: 0' the - , n__ AL- “A“ Y perience. Tho lolloving 18‘ i‘ 90mm tolling this you-.10: not paying 111-. from an old Liflord nay; Be is of“; meat on their promptlom‘, 1nd duo the bill the Hon. [inbui- ll intro- Han WW 5° '- 01- ten 1' “t 3‘ "hob“ ‘ dueling {or the homestudor. that 3° boonmnklnggoodlnthowmuhnmmwupm Mt‘” the letterwillshow. , 'mtmouhmorherhomuw . ."4 . l .â€" J :1; _ LL newer Wm uuuw. Doe: Sinâ€"Just a. few lines in re- gard to the develOlfllllfint 0‘ th‘. in. to 734mm Prism" brought. 857. 50 goingto Robert Dgyoll, 0pc, ind“ owned by Jon. M. Swain. Valentin. Wm. Greenwny Sons. luri- ponn, sold " Chief Burr,” to Jan. Miro. may. for 856.00. “ Duchess the Fourth, " was bid $52.50 and knocked down to John ".J 'naompoon, Vet-alum. Ir. J. D. Costello, of Ops, being the own-r. " Crinoline, " bud by Homtia Moore, 01:0, and purchased by Rob- ert Thompson, 09., went of. $62.50. “ annrthn 3111mm” John For mnn, owner. Victoria Road. brought $60.00, John‘J. Thompson, purcha- [or $50.00. ” Canadian Cyclone," was $50.00. and went to Peter 1 One. Nelson Weldon. OPS. bell “ Billy Bay," was led away Goo. Millar. Ops, at $47.50. Matheren. Mariposa. breeder. in 'tho three years. prouamg may pay flat in required. It would ham m .. lon'g than baton the Lturiet Government would think of such I 2nd." to bid mmwmonm‘m‘ mmainiawfiorefides tvo mentor-Wormmw' uon‘knownum'” ..., . It. uppou‘a that Hr. Gillies ‘ was cutuglg m 100640! the cattle, and mm ’Wfiafi mam Added. over $70 To say thnt interest in the Winter Carnival in growing: in “PM“ a mildly. When things begin to shape up for the final days of preparation no doubt things will be at a. point of meal keen interest. The com- mitteei that hove the various bran- phenoltheworklnhnndm work- ins-hard. Itwillbethreedays of gmd run for both elm and _peo- pin from out 01mm: ,LThm days- of real live doings livened by splen- did male and the pleasure of giving yo“: friend a real good time will help math everything hum. ~ Hora spacial attractions are promia‘od fi‘om ,_,__ barn A firm ‘ mam The unlortmtoémnhwu V A ‘ WINTER Tamar RNIVA m $70 f?” m. wirmvgiymi‘ Tom u most everyone mmks'ot s ,shgug y.” .. g S‘ smmt's all right-431i; here a n _ scathing entirely new in this line. '5- Three (by; of red good enjoyment outfloors with plenty of music to mine things all the more pleasant. V_Single fares on both the CWPR and ' 6.13. :11 tend to make it to y0ur _ interest to attend. On another; page .. will he found the program ind " the cash prizes swel'lor'ths" diflorent events which will take place on Kent- st. each afternoon, all free. not even an entrance fee if you wish tenem- pete. All free and right .out. when an...” everyone can. seer'vCome s'hd'enjoy A -_‘.-_-_4 :_ 6kg ' ‘ 'tm; .9 real good two 5177111110“ 3111108“ .. ' “9‘“ W ‘ ‘33.“ hu caused widespread maintains “5 she was beloved by 311,10: her many virtue- and the generous ”W9 the at All time- wfliinsl)" W mam wan-bouts}. your: Winnipeg Sir Wliliam vchenzie was an uncle t9 the'decaased - The funeral will take place today (Thur-day) vto the Presbyterian cem- eta-y, Md, when interment will mks plane. The Wax-def oflers con- dolence to family and (fiends. H

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