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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 May 1906, p. 8

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a 2 22:22:22} ~The choice of our $8.00 garments for . .. $10.00 Suits and Rhincoats pmce and go a}; ............... ................................................ can save! This gives you any $5.00 garment for ....... ‘ ........... $4£0 'The choice of our $8.00 garments for .................. $6040 $1000 Suits and Réincoats price and go a_t ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 01‘ course theypare sold at the gener- J a! delivery, wicket while it is open. , ”Rooseveh but that cauSes busy pelee "much _'Much criticisn delay. It has been suggested 0 that' President Room the partition at the money order end. refusal to accep be movedghgtk so that the ‘stramp; the sufferers fro wicket may be approached -Without§disaster. H-is ‘ entering the money order apartment, $100,000 voted or that a. place be erected in theiparli-ament has It would ‘be a. great convenience to the public it some arrangement, or rte-arrangement could be made 'in the Lindsay past-omce so that stamps could be purchased there be. fore and after the hours of opening“ and closing the money order office. 'the amount of money it cost to put'may 100k an easy thing now it is sit on the streets in the first11>:p}acev. done, bulthe, members or the board However, it fills 3. long felt 'i'ént ln' or trade “W“Q' althOUgh. pressed the park, ‘and its value reckoqed by With 0th? WPWV" not 593"“! the need for it there might exceed the .themselyes in this 950"" :and they result of the wag's reckoning-.753 ‘ ideé‘zmuch W381! . V' Talking about the park, th e is‘ The; §n° chosen, for ”‘9 factory is something suggests itself. Wh’ not?“ the Dovcynpt-‘opértyax the “St side allow that little stream which' runs of the rtv er, ‘9PP°Site Camw‘s. mills, through it. to add its influence to- and it will aflord much satisflaction ward improving the beauty of the to all the citizens to see busy 099"” now disgraceful end ? An‘ excava- tions taking Place there. and‘hot the tion could be made so as to form a. legst satisfaction will be felt by jagoon or pond. The water has to those men‘ who havelso strenuously .be dealt with in some way, and it worked to make impossible. I «Could be adapted for beauty as The success of efforts for this en- ' cheaply. perhaps. as it could be conâ€" tcrprise should ”CWMB’G .50".th t fined in a conduit.â€" The earth taken progress along the same line. It is ; ;from the excavation would help to only by foresight and persisteht ef- t :raise the levels where required. l'ort thatrtowns and cities as “'9" as 'the amount of money it cost to put it on the streets in the firstfi :place: ,However, it, fills a_ long felt want in the park, and its Value reckoqed by ed by the officials in charge of this OperatiOns towards the erection of Land naturally would ‘not as a natio' work. buildings and preparations for the be. likely to‘g'raciously accept nation: .._._ plant of the Williams compamy may a1 charity in a lesser calamity. 8 1 now be looked for. The mining a" 0n the other hand. . the sufferers? Our Park thié industry to Lindsay is assured swould doubtless welcome aid draft: The mud being carted from the The subscription of stock isfi'almost every quarter, and the speedy and i streets is going to improve the am up to “€330,000 mark; and with kindly assistance of nations as well d a'ghtly north end of the town park, ; u1098 Who are still expected tb sub- as indiViduals lwould‘be opportune. 11 Some wag suggests that.it would be scribe the total amount is prune“ o'fhere is no power would prevent aid .an interesting thing to compute its in sight. being given to the distressed, and value as an asset of real estate, by I The setting. of ltb'ia subkcription President Roosevelt, who is known "the amount of money it cost to put may look an easy thing “0.“, it is for his activities towards the allevia; it on the: streets in the first; ‘I place. done, but(the, members of the board tion of sufiering and the establish- However, it fills a long felt em in" of trade committee, although pressed *ment of peace on earth, would be the ti the park, ‘and its value reckoned by with other business, )have not spared last one.to divert the means of suc~ p, the need for it there might exceed the themserCs‘ hit-his effort- and than cor from stricken humanity. 1y oxfékmz L the' water stands in pools in’viting attention from the gravel cart. The town’s street department .has no ens? task to keep the streets in or- der with the resourCm at. its dispos- al, but efforts which improve the ap- pearance of the town are now es« pecially welcomed by the citizens, One 0! the most welcome and‘..in-' rgvehuoflw sovmi wfih get. and wiring sights of the spring was the the niorejmsiness will b0 mud advent of the road machine on Kent- through the mails. t’M “88¢“ a. on Thursday, and the subsequent .tions may 01‘ may DOt be the best. activity in removing the mud from but it is hoped SQMWTI‘Qfiy ‘ be the principal streets of the town. done ‘01' improvement in this regard. The result‘is 5 great improvement. Itmisfia thPel' 10" hotel-'cygkks-and although the rains occurring since drug clerks to serve tho: public With: have shown some depressions where 50311198- and it is an inconvenience to the water stands in pools inviting go the rounds of sele pieces be-\ attention from the gravel cart. The {ore you find a stamp. The post town’s street department has no 015” is the most'convenimit phce t0 eafi task to keep the streets in or- puy them“ it can be arranged 10 ‘ da- with the resources at its dispos- SC" them there- et all 5 reasonable 1 DJ, but efiorts which improve the an. .hOWS- I ' “from the mail business. Time is 14: it is for the public to tmnsanf. 'Iy separating ~ the stamp selling gag?“ ‘ . a 0n the worth money, and the more conven- There The Watchman-TH The Sale of Stamps . 'v â€"v. my . ‘3' sepamtin'g from the mail ‘ PAGE EIGHT - ”MR; . ‘ A Welcome Sight arrangement but these w be made in. there were ugle ‘much .Much criticism has been hurled at l éted that President Roosevelt because of his‘ order end. refusal to accept money voted for the stamp; the sufferers from athe San Francisco «vithout 1 disaster. His act in refusing the! Lpartment, $100,000 vofed by ghe Dominion : in theiparliament has beenfr characterised. convenience I ascertain were were more of similar im~I portance. Some are already in pro-_‘ cess of negotiation, and if followed" up win doubtless locate here. Lindsay ” has ~ alrei flourishing industries to all the citizens to see busy opem~ tions taking place there, and‘not the lcgst satisfaction will be ten by those men‘ who havefiso strenuously worked to make it possible The success of efforts for this en- terprise should encourage .furthcr ‘progrcss along the same line. It is only by foresight and pérsiste‘nt ef- fort thatitowns and cities as well as individuals succeed. m rtain by looking over the town, these would all thrive be_tter if Bbosevelt not to Blame A Praiseworthy Achievement 1291: it. is 1'0 th_e business Saturday Mowing at 8 (ram, Continuing untilfihe Stock 115.: been Sufficient” Reduced. of compondenee. the mom already some very pliblic to transact 581’? to, the inter- one may Members of the Opposition id the re town, , Commons have given Hon. A. B. comes, . and even ed the pannington pSStmaster be- _cauée of indirect complicity in apri- vate concern. As Mr. Aylesworth, K. 0., he stands hpon his individuat rights. retaining the briefs he had prior to his cabinet appointinent. takes all the new business that Ayles“ orth an interesting time in re- fercnce to his dual position ‘11 re- ng-d to the duties of government set- vants. .A's postmaster-general Mr. Avlesworth undertakes to compel the withdrawal of postmasters from pri- vate bus’mcss pursuits and dismimâ€"J entire- by Canadian jam-mfg “W; Wm. Benin}! haughty. and mm W "” y " ’ me «5:5 on the part Of‘ob/wm donors. ”we” . There is no cause for sea; condem- qation, however. "The. president“ ,0! . ‘ Bacted much greater in magnitude than the ‘mts_ .35ka loss resulting from the. calamity at - ' San anciSco, andno sister nation h even offered help. It would not have t been accepted. The whole nation WhiCh tone}, . OS suffered in the losses and expenses of mercial' and "3 Fvery Interest, .com- p the recent war with Spain.~ Every 'Prlvste, of every Citizen :e to . . . i.“ the country, not to say anythin "‘ to mtxzen was taxed and many laid about, foreign 'countrim . id 0: table down their fives. and homes were this I: . a . ' 395' 1 . e rs Minis ' ‘ .visited with desolation .and sorrow. - ”ter. 0! ‘Ifbor. Noun. ~Mr. gyleswprth is it the end of the busesg,'department. of he government, the busineSs of with | He does not see his opportunity been so ready to hmp blame upon the wrong party. t The mistake is certainly attribut- able to the failure of the .Ot-tawa government heads, who ought to havé .been able to grasp the situa- tion without having to be coached by President Roosevelt and informed that the place to send help is to‘ the needy and not to the rich. The relief committee is the agent of the people in this case and, it is It won- der that Ottawa spokesmen of Can- adian sympathy have not found it out, and that many journals have The cases may not. be at all par- he cam; allcl; but the United States _wa.s seeking proud to meet the exigencies of- war, limited and naturally would ‘not as a nation, Perhaps he likely to' graciously accept natiom‘ Wt 111 charity in a lesser calamity 31? his m.“ navy. takes advantage of not a «m “ "'m'vmixm “MMWMM Comâ€" .To @flmm ' " :m.’ Act. ‘ tdtfo§sror ozttafl , Te amend ch Act Wt ’ ,_ stock commnma w... nun;h:l£n-‘dj¢°x{u.t “3‘53???“ n. -mcuu me xexmsumlng‘ and To regulate the speed 1Northern Ontario Railway Act. ‘ non 01 motor vehicles on highwgyg, To provide for the transmission of To amend the liquor license laws. electrical power to municipalities. . Respecting agricultural societies. in Respecting agricultural associl- butter tions. . ; _ _ ' Act to preserve the: Respecting horticultural societies. forests from dost . The Statute flay‘Amendmt-nt Act. To unend the Act to prevent um ‘1906. ,. :c wasting 0! man: 3"; audio pm. To amend the’Cou‘nty Courts Act. wide for the p "#59 01 a,” gun. To amend the Unorganized ”Derri- donod wells. ' tory Act. To unend’ th'e‘" At respecting lt- among bet-s. . , flora: of 13131 did“. ‘ Rasputin; the Mm; , 1 Ed- ‘ To uménd thfiWhtign 6! El- Auction. ., , to . fiafi‘ififimfifi Respecting certain sums of money in the custody of the accountant of the Supreme Court of J udicaturo. To amend the Manhood. Sufl'rago Registration Act. 'To amend the Ontario Election Act. To amcnd'tha‘Ontario ‘Elecuon Act. To amend the~"Supplemcntary .Rcv. enue,Act, 1899.- ‘ , Respecting the Department of Lands, Forests. and lines. :7 Respecting certain orderspin-council 'and certain! Crown suite.~ k To amend the Act to provide for .the appropriation of certain lands for the volunteers' who served in South Africa and the volunteer mil. fig; who served _on the frontier in 1 6. ‘ ' ' ‘ 1906. uni tor other um. V thék‘i'x‘x uwnuunéd. p Hrpuomné m m m: n! mmum pawl. in order as they will Him? in vacuum» tor 1906 :â€" For gaming to hi. Museum «rum sums of money to defray tho oxponml 0! civil ”vet-amt for tho 3 you 1 ‘M‘ -â€"_-l A mg cabin». and ‘ a good \xorking majority Mr. My has‘ certainb mom than Wulmhsd the pronflm which he made when defied ed to give a great impetus to. the various elements of proxincial pm- gress Better thtngs for the farmer. the manufacturer. the teacher. the student. the professionek man. the capitalist the labdrer. and the log- islator. have been made poulble b\ the chcnges and nddttions t6 the prmmeial lute. With n good Work. ’“‘ ard of examinations is'hich will inâ€" n- crease the en'ectiVeness of the clerks it and carriers. There are many imé ve proVements to be. made which ought m to appeal to the patriotism and zeal of the postmaster.general. If the hon. gentleman from north York can- y not see the opportunity, he should be set aside, and-a man of further vision and larger-heart. put in his ‘ place. ‘: e 7 â€"â€"â€"~- nu VIN I” 11 Africa and the \olunteer mil- printion Act 1901 who served on the frontier in To mace tho Ono hundred, and- fifty bills passed ‘ and about. one hundred killed or shehed, is the record of the session of the Ontai-io logislatore just was 88 days. which is not quite up to the Ontario word for length, but the amount of business done is much in excess of any other record Hon. ‘J. P.. -Whitney gag his r :coilbogus have reason to be proud of the work accomplished. They have titted the provin'Ce out of a. rut, and ham set in motion forces which are calculat- Gloves, of qua 25c and 35c and Bolts. 25c. 75c and Bags. 59c. 31 Black 59c. 75c Come 81.25 W0: SC to 10¢ and Insertk lfllc to 11 "? mthe post. omc'e department would 9“ do 1101131111, in .tact. it'lis much re. needed. Development .of .new settle- “ ments. anoffoxpnnsions all over. the 1“ country create n‘eed‘for his -atten-‘ tion. 80 as to give the people adeâ€"‘ quate mail facilities. Many post- ofli‘ces have not kept paCe w'ith the 1° times and are wholly unfit for the press of business which shonild be done through them. \In many plac- es the doubling of the mail, service i would double the revenueto the gOV- ) mat. Complaints of the clog- ging of the mails With nonsensical ‘ stuff and with annoying circulars, to l the retardment or important busi~ ness‘and private correspondence, need attention. The department needs a head that will inaugurate a stand- 'y in the country. not to say anything” d tibout foreign ‘countries. ' Besides 9 this he is' Mizfsster' a Haber. ‘ ' There mustz'i); 'sbmething wrong i! ' he (:13th flljdegohgh to do without 3 seeking busing” outside hoflthe un- - limited scope of these departments. b Perhaps hen-bears a change of 30% ’ ernment ancrris ‘oudeavuring‘ to hold ‘7 his private Connections against -the ' trying dew or him 3 ' But in am; case}; fit”? nvnrfimn ‘ D? II :- ucntion. u, “Kl-Ill. mu m W boards at. .educttlon “LN nag. L-m us. and hill-an- .A :02} A °{ 1 Do not miss theseExtraorc' In Ford’ Forced to Vacate from E 1’ Eltpro- °‘ Mun Natl). ‘ u” City 0‘ men. . W1 uw"? Cm. m the City of boridon. mouth msgc‘wmfimton,t Borg- * mmmunty of WI u: " "” ”4' 1 ‘ .. W genital-1601193; the MIWYCM e If‘ , m M 1 . W the eta-ho mu“ 5.: , h. ' W330; 516 and Ragnar CW. 3 '° * ' ' “Wm Mrs-o n-tho- im “up . Port - 5m“. 2;; :4; Madam“..- M‘- p of North To confirm .byâ€"luw No. 1 the Vilhga of Weatport. Toumhip of York. the Tom“. 0! Ecst- Respecting the Branuord Rulway Co. the Town of But To- To incorporate the Dunn ‘ ludport and Wile) m the Vflhge o! . frown 0! North To-IM§ Counties of; Spur lilac. To incorponce the . lat, v ..... .m sauna!) I Wt!” "10 Tom: 01' Thornbun “I. “d m Tom WP of Collia‘waod. [lo W“! 2:19” of Toronto. ' Town 0! Trenton. nee To and moan. uni TnI'n A: n-.u_b. mun, debt of [hp For.“ pong! ft m M5" ”buy {coup M‘ ‘36 Esme" f ric “ornbu r3 ixwood. 327th. i906 Basin ROBIN Guns. 4 Bicycle: sold 0| cash. I I havq shop 0 sts.. a do all Umbrel Mowers line on A st Ne For Kent-1 to suit, pleasul you hu‘ For mom. ber- wh suitahl D301 Hon-i ingt‘ or 71 We .11:

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