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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 Apr 1910, p. 5

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} there is to take a 1nd Liv'r . avoid situ.‘ quicken. m at this h mm «at? g. quit an u t 90 «Semis fiat any “in id Class Coach- kcpcrs. kefirs’ ons carry .- Iremt, a. swung “g m0 m. m, 35 men}!!! I} P. A.. Toronto. It, Lindsay 'ollowing, ”I'- _ of tho y". :ksmith, 11-. my work I Ins and I hines l KIDNEY- LLS STERN NADA 28. Aug. 9, fly 12., 26. Panpflet lound Trip d was mm. a box. 9“ Bates t O.,,, . on above “’9 Toronto to loft)" compkfo 581'. is non. Rider Kitchener. 60., Notice is hereb 'ven “I“: .- PER CENT. -per suing; upon Paid up up“! ”33’ has been declared for, the 99‘1“" 5m . the same will be pliable at the 051°90f the after Friday, April Jot, next. The transfar‘l h- the 25th to 3131; March- ’ ' .4 . 33' order of the Board~ . W! L0 GS THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE p. I. WALKEB, mgideat WEBER wan. 99am! W DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS sold, and money transferred by FOREIGN BUSINESS. Cheques and drafis on the United States. 1 telegraph or letter. COLLECTIONS made in all parts of Canada and in foreign countriee. IMWMmmmm THE FARMERS-BANK A GENERAL BANKING ausméss TRANSACTED AT ALL swam Elm,Ba.sswood, Birch and Ash Logs suitable for veneering. JAKEâ€"816W ‘ NEWToysmE 1H m .s uumcn. Saturdays {9 £8 1 6‘61“}; 1!) to 3 o‘clOCE Branches of the Bank in every Province of the Dominion.- A general Banking business transacted. Savings Department at ever Branch. Y ESTABLISHED 1am Capital Pa d lJp , $|4,4 Rest 32,0 Undivided Profits $6 blank of M ontajim Capital Paid "pm“! “N u QFfififiu T989359 Office Hours : -uwâ€"r mm Hymnal ' ’ {am End no, men Dividend No. 31 APRIL 14. 1910: dividend: at the rate of SIX am up capital stock of the Com- quarter emfing March. Slat, -and office of the Company, on and The transfer books will be ‘closed‘ Lindsay, Mu. 30th, 1919 Paid=up Capital; 01 0.000y000 Resem Fund. = 0.000.000 H. 3. Black, $27,003,796 $14,400,000 $0,000,000 MMREB 180' $603,796 ’ Assistant 3mm; Jamey} 9: been; and Ger: 9%!ng Emma; agenda! and gene“; ed a $9831 gram tewafdg the kn: prgvemem at me 14% eeaeessian line readwny lending $9 mg mg: greatehea at the pregame! bridge germs the Emily Greek marsh. em both the east and was? side 9! said marsh, Muted, by Coun, R. W. Wilson. sec- ended by Conn. Wm: Herlihey. that the following tenders for operating and working the road-grader for the coming season he accepted: Robert J. Courtney, to operate at $2. 25 per day: Richard D. Hamilton for team and teamater at $3 .75 per day, anh' Robert J j Courtney for team and teamster at $3.75 per dey, said day to consist of ten hours,. and time to such approaches would be maintain e'dnnd kept. 1nrepnrbythxsmum cipality now therefore be it known that. this resolution is haeby passed for the purpos- of conveying such re- quired assurance to'thesaid Domin be computed and certified to by the tendence when work is performed, both men and teams to be competent to perform neceseary work other- wise subject to dismissal at option of the Commissioner in whose dis- trict the road-grader is then work- J; Cauréaey. {a 99mm a 8:336 139» my: fps-m fiieham D; figmiltea, ta furnish man am) mam aé 59 5’6 935 day; tram Ruben J. Qeurmey. £9 fumigh man @116 $9313 aé 89: ‘fé per day r- ' i Omemee. April 5.â€"Conndl met at :one o’clock. Present all the » mem- here, via, the Reeve, Charles Cor- neil and Councillors William Cotting- ham, Isaaefi. Fee, William Halihey and Robert W. Wilson. . common-lots. From Senator lit-Hugh, acknow- ledging receipt of petition in re Co- wan’s Bridge, and advising due pre- sentation of same together with let- ter from the Honorable the Minister of gRailways and Canals stating that said petition would have due con- sideration. ' mam fur the upemtmg and for the writing of the mad=grader were i-eeeivea a§ funewsi hem 119mm the trustees of Nmifi for- 078; From the Bank of TOronto, Ome- mee, showing the balance at the credit of the municipality on the lat inst. to be $89.62. Applications for school moneys were received as folloWs :â€".From the trustees of No; 5 for 885 ; from the trustees of No: 11 to? film; from From Thomas Stewart, township Solicitor, in re Division Court suit. John Corbett vsf Enily, and advis- ing- that his Honor Judge McMillan had given judgment, dismissing this action with costs against Mr. Cor- Lettf From Thomas McConoell, refusing to act. as pathmaster on road divis- ion No. 92. REMAIN-WARDER. LINDSAY; ONTARIO Proceedings ML LAM! MET WITH A mm: . 10118 13691113“. ,_ . Nereb Verulgm, April 7g=wnham Lam), mefi With a had aemdeut hm weak: fie gamed tram heme mm a lead at pass for Mela; Fangs. and when agar ‘l‘auman Rehmsan‘a. £29 team at yeuag ems steamed and h wag threw §9 we fauna. and kneeked HflfififlfiélQUQ: e £63m mm an and aimed mtg Walter Johnmn‘s yam. and a sum}: was made far the dawn He was quwkly fauna and names! we Tallman‘ag . Walter tank the team mad mm of men m Mae um. and a doom} was untamed, Fortunately the marten were not serious and after a couple at days he was taken home. and is now re- "Bu the night of Saturday last, spring of 1908 the date was W 31st. Twang-eight or thirty 17m ago it went out onlarch mm The record ypuld have been equalled 0" IT’S NOT INFLUENZA â€"â€" BUT CA- TARRH THAT COHES WITH 'CHANGE OF SEASON. Every second person that you meet seems to have a sneeze and stufi‘ed feeling in the forehead and nostrils. To cure promptly, say, in half an hour, there is nothing worth using except Catarrhozone. You inhale its balsamic vapor, and feel as if you were among the Norway pines. This is because Catarrhozone con- tains a healing medicine, light as pine air, which is breathed straight into the lungs and bronchial tubes. Away goes the cold, sneezing and catarrhal cough cease, bronchial ir- ritation stops; in short you are cured of catarrh by a pleasant, sim- ple remedy, free from sedatives and irritants. Catarrhozone is a good, 3’: their friends, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Rich on Wednesday evening last- Miss Mannie Coolidge spent the week 1nd at Oakwood, the guest of her friend In. (Rem) Elliott. Mm John cud George Hardy spent Thursday last at Woodville. where Mr. Bert McKay was host to a number of the boys of the Can- nington High school. 7‘ _ _ We are glad to report that little Miss Olive Wright who was serious- 1y 111 is improving. Messrs. John and George Hardy Rev. Thos. Brown. spent a couple of days in this vicinity. Miss Mannie Coolidge ALMOST EARLIESI‘ 9N R_EOQRD covering- safe family remedy for coughs, colds, croup, sore throat, that may be taken by young and old with abso- lute certainty of swift, permanent cure. Try Catarrhozone, but be- ware of the substitutor who may try to induce you to take something instead of Catarrhozoue. Large size lasts two months. Price $1. Smaller sizes 25c. and 50c. Sold by all dealers, or the Catarrhozone Mir. Gilbert Coolidge and Miss Edith Coolidge spent the holidays with Oshawa friends. ' PENIEL. Peniel, April 7.â€"Miss Wilda Carâ€" lidge is visiting friends in Cm- bray. Mr. Ben Osborne spent a few days in town. Miss Dot Lillico is spending a. few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Douglas Doxsee. at Petevboro. Moved by Conn. Wm. Cottingham, seconded by Conn. Isaac H. Fee. that this council do now adjourn to meet on Tuesdax the third day of May next at the hour of one o ’clock p. m. -â€"Camed. loved by Conn. loan H. Fee. sec- onded by Conn. Wm. Cottingham, mat brass 8b issued on the treasur- ex for payment. of the following ap- proved road and bridge accounts :â€" Commissioner Fee’s. viz., Wilbert F , for filling in washout on the Middle Line. $2, and William Kearnq for drawing gravel for road division No. 33. $2.50.â€"-Cmied. ' Moved by Conn. B. W. Wilson. sec. onded by Conn. Wm. Harlihey, that a special grant of‘ One hundred dol- larsbegivenby thlscouncilto be expended on the improvement of the road allowancrknown as the 14th concession line-on both the east and west side of the Emily Creek marsh leading to the approaches of the pro- posed new bridge across said marsh. --Carried. Moved by Coun. Isaac H. Fee, seconded by Coun. Wm. Cottingham. that the name of Arthur Franks be substituted for that of Thomas Mc- Connell as pathmnster onjroad dixi- elon No, 92.â€"Carried. Company, Kingston, 3 ality to properly maintain and keep in repair such completed approaches. A Sneezing Epidemic SERIOUS RUNAWAY James Moran was found guilty of manslaughter at North Bay for kill- ing W. J. byaon, the telegraph oper- A Galician settler named Pitchuk was drowned in the Brokenhead Riv.- er, near Beaumjour, lam, in ’ sight of his wife and family. hsving visited your town anu pur- chased a. pair of swinging. clubs to practice with. We much regret to state that Mrs. C. L. Minthome is very ill at .pre. sent. We hope to see her out again. but at present she is quite ill. Muscular rheumatism is the com- Fenelen hunts. April T==Werk is 59135 steadily forward on W. hue: geyae 5 Ben‘s new steamboat. whieh lay at the feet on the easel ell win: ten and was moved a short. while age late the lower (leek, it is ex: meted she will he really to run her first trip about May 24. The heat is 6‘? as 14 feet, with e as hip: engine. end will he chartered to take forty passenger-s. She is built of the best material. and is new strongly in" together. and judging by her WWW lines should be fairly speedy. Mr- Jesse Perrin. of the Perrin Boat Works, has a large number at orders for launches and smaller craft and is busy getting them out. Mr. E. W. Glaspell has three or {our nice skifls on hand, built during the winter, and has just completed a canoe. Mr. John Jones is working at odd times on a launch, 28 feet in length by 6 feet beam, that looks like the makings of a good one. The machinery will be bolted through the keel, which is extra heavy and strong. with the object of reducing vibration to a minimum Illegal fishers and hunters will have a hard- or time than ever when this launch gm into commission. Several canoes have been shipped in lately for. lacal parties. Last year there were not enough boats to sup- ply the demand. This summer there will be more boats available, but there will likely also be'more tour- ists, so that the artuation may not be improved to any great me. In- quiries are already coming in for cottages. and the prospects are there will be a scarcity, unless some are built very soon. 'â€" Wé all'join in congratulating Mr. Gordon Webstenon making his start in life under so favorable circum- MAN Y BOATS GLANDINE.‘ Glandine, April '6.â€"Fa.rmers busy with seeding and mum be through this 'week. are will fit Wmadudmmmmm W. Alt Wssfifimimeaaymmenmmm alcohol. Askywrowqdoqtorallaboutit. Nevahhe‘a Not a DrOp of Alcohol e of now TAGRIPPE fGRE'ATEST OF A“- TO'S'EE ‘1'. G. D. m of Walker-ville, Ontario, was stricken down with Badman “audit lefthim in very bad condition. Be an: I was all 1- down and bordering on Consumption. I oonldnot input nignus. had awful sweats, and coughed nearly thowholotim Mishow I waswhenl began to take Winnlowmmmte; butfromthefirst bottle I began I, LA L_-‘LL tampon. Itdidmandstormeandbroughtme back to health humane. makingmmofme. It fortifles the body against them 0111. Grippo and is a. sure preventative. I always take Psychine i! I tool 3 cold coming on and it puts me right in no Arrested, and Consumption Cured PSYCHINE is the Greatest Strength Restorer and System Builder known to medical science. and should be used for OOUGHS. COLDS. WEAK LUNGS. LOSS 01“ AP- PETITE. WEARINESS NO HOME SHOULD BE wrrnom; PSYCHINE 5.1% ér young farmers the sporting club, mmmkm Act WMAya’smhrM rG. H. Hopkins, K.C., for M; D. Burk Simpson, K.‘ alumina, for defendants. Ottawa, April 7.-â€"The anti-gambl- ing measure heretofore known as the Miller Bill. but re-christened the "Yankee" bill by the Minister of Justice toâ€"day': received its quietus at the hands of the House of Oom- mons in committee this evening. Some live,y skirmishes between the opposing forces in a crowded House enlivened the last moments of the bill. J UDGMEN T RESERVED. The'county court case, Sylvester vs. mlington township. which has bean before His Honor Judge Hard- ing {or two days. was concluded on Thursday. - \This is an action brought by Bo- bert Sylvester of the town against the township of Burlington for dam- ages ior discharging water from the road on his preperty, lot 16 in the 1th-concession of Burlington, and Sor an injunction to prevent the con- tinuance of the same. The case In: a. hard fought one lasting two days. both parties having engineers with plans and profiles and a large number of witnesses. Judgment re- -â€"â€"~~ vâ€" --, Hinneagolis, April 8.â€"According to advices received here this morning a lone bandit held up a train between Tomah and Oakdale,. Wis., short,y after midnight and got $18,000 in cash and jewelery. 'Ihe train re- ported held up is Pioneer No. 1, bound for the Twin City. The re- port says not a shot was fired, al- though it is said the brakeman oi the train was seriously beaten by the bandit. ANTI-BE'I'I‘IN G BILL. nutmeg Times i The amt-m whe are busy rebunding the home 9! the Meuuahlia trauma}: 931369“:on hm week a couple at 9%“er that were ail soaked. while tearing dawn part at the building, The mammary of them leaks bed. and adds much to the theory that the home was set an fire. and. will no doubt tom another link in the,chain of evidence that \\ ill be presented by the Crown during the trial next month “t Whito by . Pillows Found and Wm 0I| Soaked The workmen also are of the opin~ ion that the house was fired in more places than one. namely under the staircase. From examination it is surmised that there was a fire kindl- ed in the south bedroom, in the clos- et going ’ down cellar and in the south end of the little hall upstairs. HELD UP TRAIN. '. T. A. SLOCUM. Limited TORONTO 2A9! m 4" :s 3. ragged by . KMney Pills women a 0n sun: tan an. She m- glows, she owes berm. aches In ’e as of the 161 tion fine housewives 04 ‘ot mini! paying! '. if they could 1 innit" shown [e m and 4 he was about to no maps. when led on his 108. , o! Halibut-ton Vénipe m '. anon the

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