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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Jun 1908, p. 9

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a“; I made 3.“ ” YE’S. but flow more like a no. LAUNDRY t your laun- Zl first-class wii: do well )ur work. a ll «1 careful it cziilcd for l ROTTER, l. .\ 'innger, --.â€"..__..- .3 ,. - ‘ mar _. ....F____._. a [ODELS ;‘ \ “ii Uniti- . L»; Ls .sulT. rs 'L Spring r1»: w; I. LIR SOL» Sgreei.‘ ~““‘m Q 0 , d anode : a 7 O l r , O 0 O S O o";"fl" g. ' cc: be L ’ i i O O I i f 3 .Vy'?...: '3 =. 'Brenth . I i I a F 3‘ v r O t l i l 599939' '5’ :10 l? ‘5 1" “3.. 1;... ‘3 ti k»? 8 3’ 0 w I "' “" ; r ‘9 wt .' ‘3‘ ’9 ll- .1. v o a, A A r11. 5: v; .Dts 51.14: v) homes. .2. § n. ° .«A I” i’szt‘: o 9 O Q - . O _ O O O O ‘l x; , H 'V!‘ WILL“; hi. 3 O NSENT. eeks. Q 4‘, ":e‘ si "" " Li ; i â€" S. . . ig‘onnilishon ”,- Froe of Charge. TE. No name: . as: of Treatment -. t, Mich. ' N900”. ; utters, -aders vwccmcnwweew Facnines. SECTION TWO VOLUME U. The I ' i HE OBJECT of this sale is to reduce our. Dress Goods: stock; In order to do this, radical reductlons have been? made which makes this the Dress Geods event of the season. PAHAMAS and VOILES. LIGHT â€" BLACK, WHITE BLACK and COLORED SMS lcomww- and CREAM ALLOVER LACES JUNE SALE and COLORED' smruuo , JUNE so: = ___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 45c 36 inch black Taffeta Mantle Silk, bright 1 .40 lustrous finish, reg. 1.75, sale.... ......... WEIGHT SUMMERlTHEEOS JUNE SALE M Black, navy and brown Panama. regular 600, sitlc ....................................... . . . , , V- v B nonline Silk reaular :3 Pieces of Il‘l'llt weight bummer l‘wceil, Tan and ‘L Lay e b ’ " 55 " 6 60¢, sale .................. . .. ............. 1 reg. 40c, sale .................................. Y N - Colored and Natural bhantung, regular ~. 4 Fawn, champagne, bTOWIL green and COP' 30 60c, sale ...... . .............................. . c enlnigen Voile, reg. 40c, sale .............. c Black and Colored Japan Taffeta Silk, ‘28 400i Black illltl white check Dress Goods, 25C 40 ‘ 111- re‘g. 50?, sale ------------ . ----- . ------------ ' for We. 30c for 25c, 48c for 360, 50c for c Black 'lafl‘eta Silk: regular price 65c 526' sale . ...... . .............................. - ........ 3 l | Black and Colored French ‘i'oiles, regular 986 Cream and white Allover Lace, 300 £91, 47Cl l ., .1 ‘3 . “(I' ~)' .. . Ltd), salt. lot, It". l.._v, sale ............... 25c, 500 for 38c, 600 form . '.','~"' , lilac-l; l’eziu (it: Still}, reg. 1.50, sule...l.10 70 Black, white and cream Allover Lace, in 1 50l l‘il ick )lerve Silk, reg. 1.00, sale .......... c striped effects. Sale 75c, 1.00 and ..... ., . a W 1 Men's Hosiery i W (Ii-mini Lustre. i‘rmun Serge. Cream Gloves and Ho'sien'x, ; ’.- .- z . ~reain 'l‘.iffet:i Cloth. re . , . _ - (2):: :3; L _ _ . ‘ .. . 472;}, iiiihlilvneiltiz?x’ 1'32.15’fic.csal§.l. i-‘k. . 30° The Fit-Right Glove. in; tans. finelisle. l l’lnin Mull Muslin in white. pale blue, l (50,1: sale is . an _ _ . (Ln .y . ‘ M: ., 4% long Wl‘Sted‘ reg- 800, 58:19 --------- 890: I'l'lk- l"'i-5- 35". 4“}‘19---~~-------~-32° Men’s Cotton Work Sox, 10c, 12 1-20 I'inan and golden brown Silk‘ ”‘8' 800' ‘, Floral .\liill Muslin. in large ruttei'ns , :iiid ........................... 15c sale "7“" """""""" , """""""""" 696i in pink :lii‘. blue. 11:2. 550. sule...45c‘1 Embroidered So): .. . . . .. . . 25c Long $30k land White $3308 Glth'S. i lliiniiy Muslin. with broad whitesntin Work Shirts 1:98: ' c, 53 9 .250, {cg-pas. $19.2.45o 1 >1“. ,._ 1pm,] pattern. “.5, 40¢ nn-ggc : _ _ 7 , . , Block and colmed Kid (11m es, 16 inch. | , . l . , , In light and din-l. colors. Light Oxford 1.9% 2.00 sale 1 75 , \\ llllt' Mort-erized Lawn. in black :intl1 Shirts. reg. 55c. sale ........... 45c , . . ’ i """""""""""" ,I I" ' “1”“ *l“’l>'~ “'31- 3‘"* Sill“ ------- 25° Re". 50c. sale ............... 400 ‘20.}13011’ m block and colored h‘d' reg. l Small pattern in 'l‘nl'i'vtit Mull Muslin. , IV)‘ll'kDDllCl-{ Shirts in spots. stripes and ~~30~ sale --------------------------------- 2.20 1 1-! :~;Ii.~, 5118 .................. 25c. checks. reg. 55.. sale ........... 45c Tan. black and green Leather Belts! In lill't'ws dim-rent designs. clearing at : Re". 800. sale _ ' . _ ____________ 70c gilt buckles. reg. 550, sale . . . .......45 i ........... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12c_ yard . )Ien‘: Soft Front Regatta Shirts. sizes Narrow black and tan Leather Bellini 1.3 lilt‘l‘t‘s oi: light. :lllll (lurk Print. 36: 14, 14 [-2. 15' 151;!“ 16 and 16 1-2. reg. 23C, sale ............................. 226‘ dHt'llc'S '\} ult'. spg'fmljtit . - - 1016 yalu‘d . rug“. 55¢. sale 45c. Reg. 85c, sale 70c Ladies' and Misses’ Tan Hosiery l.lill;:"i\rl;l12‘lml11:22:“: ‘Uint‘ll‘ltlllJti: i‘iiiimi‘i-ig. . Rog 1.0.), sale . . . . . . . . .. 890 blah-S: Cushinyre Hose. Sizes 10. 91-2' lili'n'. sii ll' ...... . . ..... . . . . 1 1-50 Towels udn(lu:)' Lfg'. L10. :11“) """ . """ 3 7 1.120 l’iiili. lilma and black and white (iiiig- lAlm‘ll THWOli‘ 15$“). I‘t‘i-l- 15", 5:110 120 blues " 1"“ 5’ h 1"" reg. file and 'hL“ . mm‘. ,.,.,_,_ 37pm. 5,11,. .... ... ”lilo ,.,.g.131_gc‘ sap. ______ 10c srlilc’l" ...................... 25c' lilllLL‘llHlli‘s. iii li-l'tilit‘ll pluiils and fine Luise ("’tt‘m 'I‘owclsJ‘egfl 13¢, sale 100 [Males , “is e Jhl'oml Hose, mltlll‘nlj vim... our. l‘.’.‘.i'.s:il¢-.. - ........ 10c: Res. 186. sale ----------------- 15c “9"l-‘0le' ““930“ sale-n ------------ 25° - .- - , Ladies Lace Hose, enibrOidei-cd. reg.‘ Men‘s Balbriggan Underwear. Table Linen 2.1-, sale ................................... 21c. l'liu lllli< lilnsiii- ltili l'nsfii-inlanblu, lit) inch nn'nleuclied Linen. reg. 38c. Piiikiiml blue Luce Hose. regular 55m; l.,.,._ 354.. mi“ .............. 47 1-2.3 sale 30c. ling. 50c. sale. .. 400 sale ................. . ....................... ‘. 47c “(1.; g..- gm-im-m, ml.‘ _ , .75c Blunt-lit- 1 Table Lint-n; list- for ...... 35c Copenhagen. light blue and pink Cots, English ‘-,.;;i,,”._.,... 511mg- ;md lmnym-g, I .-)ll(' l‘oi- ........... ../ ............ 45ml ton Hose. n-g. 25c. sale ............... 22c, ring. l.i"".’l<‘ll. >E‘ill‘ ......... ..1.25 A. (‘. A. l“\*:ltllt'l' Ticking. reg. Lic. l Cliildrens I’nrusols. p.nk. c:ii~din:il.f “,1... 1.10. N11.. , _, _____ 5c sale .......................................... ZOcI _hluc.:mtl fawn. reg. 050. sale ...... 50c“ 'l'ln- Libiliinhood t',vsl:iiwi‘(' Shirts and , Green and white Awning, for vernn-l 10?, oil all lizidu-s’ Miiiitles and Skirts. l tlnlis. reg. 30c. szile ..................... 25c! 17);; 011' all Carpets and Oilcloths. lli'.i\\'ci's. rug. \ s:ih-. . . 75c each . NEXT TO PHILIPi 9 MORGAN, Druggisti _____.â€".â€" 1);; lililTE till) - hi.i:.:‘;i;1§..“.:°'::;his:grown ASSESSMENT ' ».‘f.’3.‘i..f"“’ 8:195:31 REDUCED BY $9,525, HIS FliLLACIBS on Lindsay platform, and on nlli platforms he has spoken on in this! i â€"â€" “WWW '-’ Did.“ “0t ”Y ”m “'e i Many Appeals DiSposed off at Court of 5 .3 u ' ” have forced the publishing houses to.» correspondent Tl‘lmS the .reduce the price of school books and : RCVISlOn Last Evening _ 'cllcct, and that when this contracté ~ I u ‘ ' ” imade a. contract with them to that; Or. for Trimming ! From Thursday’s Daily' . --- |expires if the publishing houses will] ‘ ’i‘o lidiior of The W'ardcr. non. supply the books at the reduced; The assessment of the town of; ice: sinâ€"Kindly allow me space price why the“ the Goyermgient {“11 lIJndsay was reduced by $9,525 last~ ., . 'aluuble paper to briefly manufacture the boo s t emsevcsl ‘h , i volll \ and ‘ve them to the 00 1c at the tug t at the meeting of the C0urt of :euiy lo some statements made by ‘ g" . p p . .- ~ . lit: \\hiie at. the Liberal meeting prCSent price. . ,lveVismn. There were present May- aid at lit-aboro on the 8“..ng of In concliis-iln {would ask Dr. White ! or Beg‘g, Dept.-ReeVe Eyers, and Ald.‘ do you Ihlnli that the electors of ‘McGeough and W Jordan. : .J'ln.) l. . . , , fc1 nt “ r mat- , vlhe gentleman Dalllt‘d. undcirhtoOl. to Escher;- (shagetlheie iéna viciliim in ,1 here were some nineteen appeals - - . .l. ’. ’ 'tne"s -‘ - (.ilLlL st the Hon 1 i 3 their craniums an d that they can 651:8 they were dealt with as fol I E. E. W._MGGAFFE school book price reduction. Herc . . . - ' ~ . . be hood-wmked by such Wild fallacâ€" _ ' l 3 the gbt 01 his mgumcnt. lle _ . ‘ , W. Ealuns who liVes in a house .‘ scrtions ? ;I swer no. Fur. _ . _ mus as all belonging to John Douglas, claimed said the lion. J. P. “intney promis- . ed that. he would reduct- tlie priCe oi thermore, I would adVise the doctor school books, and is now going to 8'0 away baCk to the tall tpinw about the country boasting on every lwhere the zephyrs whisper dls mag: public platform of what he has done]Stones among the pine nee 93 . when .. 1 (Dr White) think he shoot such erroneous statements in- ground that he was over- d ' t fillilled his promise." “ I ad- t'0 the necks of the habitants alloys: and 11‘ $5 t red Weedf , 40‘ "l « “d th speaker “ that books the rockS. and not come out and give $2 ’Otis} Mr les {vim$1 030 mi: 733% 33'3“ s... w .... ......., rim-a '°:”::::iiii;i. ham; .2: ....;:;. situation... .5 .72.. :lléutiify llffiainigsthfxihgrg‘dgili; glee eigghrs of Rmborlii.g poop making a total reduction of $2,625. we are getting are, as he called it, .Xours reigebcl’gfillijFA n 30 days' remnant sale, and that Li d J 3 1908 J . tLLtL‘X‘ the contraCt (which lasts for n 983'. une . . “be and a half years) with the pub- ..sning houses expires, that the pe0-, ;:.'- w.ll pay just as much for theiINTERBSTING imtiks us they did under the Ross ’i' and in all probability a lit- fuguiic [.t' more. that. the property was over-assessed. The original assessment was, how- ever, confirmed. .l C. M. Squier appealed on the Lenther Co., claiming exemption. of Sam Galbraith, claiming overâ€"assess- ment, and of the Kennedy 6: Davis l Co., claiming exemption, were not allowed and the asaessment in those cases stands as before. An appeal by W. B. Fee claimed that, an error was made in entering WOODVILLE CA Elthe tenant's name, but. it was exâ€" 'plained that the change had been \‘imce does not permit me to give if“: details of his spiel, which was made by the assessors prior to re- turning roll. R. J. McDowell claim. wrx wonv in c( , u l have briefâ€" . " 1' d "d M Inspector Lays Informationed a... he was asses... .0. mm stated as aLove. ‘ Now I would like to ask Dr. \Vhite kindly reflect on his statements and go back and review the Hon. _J. 1’. Whitney‘s statement and promisel Against Farmers a... .0. _â€" P. F. Murphy appealed 0n the , . .. - . Did ll‘ not pro-. From “ledl‘ESdaiis Daily igound iihat 1iii “ins issaseiidl'gt :5“ fr) thiipiieilegdthe priceL of school InformatiOn was 131d against parâ€" idegidrgdlctoolildvésthleoh'cfngt: ac reâ€"lmca: biiis i0 zit least 50 per cent of the [ties in the vicinity 0f Lindsay for ured. 8’ price? 'l‘aking for example the lselling seed grain contrary to ‘the The court did not think G. J. iourth raider. which. Originally {05" provisions of the Seed control Act. [Brumw’ell Was assessed too. high as ~loc, is now ionght ior loc. 30W he claimed. A big reduction was . - ,- -' ticular case the oilcnce , , _ this is not. only rcducmg it t0 00 In thls pa_r , ‘ ‘ch t . ed made, however, in the Madison Wil- per cent. 0" 111': original “05‘" but to‘Was selling grain “hi con am liams Co., it being reduced by $5.- 37.; prl‘ cent. of the orginal COSt- .more than five noxious seeds to theisoo, The assessment on the land. 1‘0““ 1 as“ the gentlcmanfi. 1)" ‘32:: how grains, _ without this is Mr. Whitney keeping is pr - oi . _ t "niin and showing that he was right in a3- 21:12:? on the bag con 8" g ' S. G. Perkin claimed that his Of- . . - too . Stirling that 5Lh°°1 books were -. The case was to come up before dear ? Is it not siifhmcnt promithe magistrate this afternoon, but fice was awed twice, and James * lSull-ivan that he was assessed too the $30,000. on which only school tax ' is to be paid' . k which ori ‘nally cost 40c :3: be sold mtg-r1156 and Still have a. heard from-“the figrtngzfie 83.2%: profit. How about the so-Called 3U ra- t “'1 pro 11' i days’ sale? I will admit that the ater (3.819- 'd that this practice speaker was speaking figuratively, i. It might 13953-1 in this neighborâ€" but I am writing literally and I ask ’5 11013 11131101111203 ood thae do- what basis or authority has he for 11.09?) a 1 1 lndai stat ken to re- the last statement he made, Viz.,.c'31‘efl:egs are {3:01:15 defrauding pthe that the people would pay as much |vent _ “5’93 - farmers in this Way. and probably more for the books than the.\‘ (lid under the BOSS GOV‘ assessment was confirmed. eminent, I would say right. here that SUES FOR $10,000. The appeals of W. R. Widdess and Dr. White is either msed °r that. A writ for $10,000 for libel milk P. Burrows against their assetsâ€" were fruitless. The appeals of Dan. and Doug-old Sinclairiagajnst assess- ment were withdrawn. T. D. Staples complained of too high assessemnt and a. business tax of $700 was struck off. Rev. Mai-sh appealed sgulnst as- sessment claiming the property be- longed to St. Paul’s church. but the he has not kept abreast Of the DOh‘ men issuw by T. M. Ostrom 0’ TO- M On the grounds that they were tical questions of the day ronto, against A. Clarence Carey of too high were considered ' and the Again I 351" What did the H9“ Bowmanville- The plaintifl alleges original ment confirmed. J. P. Whitney promise concerning that- Carey made certain false and ._.__â€"â€"-.â€"-â€"â€"'â€" ‘ the price of school books? Has he malicious statements sheeting his People seldom Willem they not kept his Promise ". W9: 6°“ t Won. He issued the writ have no other. model Mt tmlvu to copy ' ~ - can if he is doing it by mm mm. most? outflow“, M5," 1908 O 7 Secretary of Conferenceâ€"Many Ministers in Session June Clearlng - a e o ress o S , New Presudent. Addressed Ministers . I I. Newuflg. greeted his successor in 5‘ The Watchman-Warder has plsnncdl The second meeting of the season yesterday alternoon and the The appeals of the R. M. Beall‘ but the Court of Revision didn’t] i being ibuilding and business was reduced to‘he dis . l the soil on L R that they were too dear. “he“ 3. until the inspector can ,was pOStpmed much frontage, but both appeals Died From the l 'thc country of Kr. and Hrs. T. H. EIGHT PAGES a...“ NUMBER 24 i ____._.__â€"._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"q _.________ _______- ..___._.._....._..â€"â€" an. o. 1-1, Mcwuocii. or .lmfiylmis‘éal iPETERBORO Spirited contestifor Presidency-Rev. J. 6. lewis Elected â€"â€" . . l â€"- , For Ten Young Ladies of Lin-filo l5-l6c for 2.643 Boxes dsay and Victoria County 1 Boardedulluyers i From Thursday's Daily. The twenty-fifth mion of the Bay lfew hearty words filled with emo- a lace vacation‘trip for ten of Lind- got the Peberboro Cheese Board was of Quinta conference began this morâ€" tion and wished him all success in say and Victoria. county's .most at- held Wednesday morning, the highest. nin-g in the Cambridge-st. Methodist' . ' tractnve young ladies. meg to the,price paid being. 10 15-16c. or t of his new position. illness of one of the chief officers at «'a cunt higher than two weeks ago. church at 9 o’clock. ‘ , Rev. Mr. McCulloch in his opening line Richelieu and Ontario Naviga- lThe total number of cheese boarded The ministerial session was held l ftion Co., over which line the water lwas 2,643, which'was 1,664 more Staâ€" tremarks declared he was a. Methoâ€" i ,trip will be made. the date has not lihan at. the last sale. “0111118 and Statistical Committeesldist, by conversion and conviction. . . . had met, previously. but, not till this iHe had never in his life expicmd to “3:383 definitely set, but it Will be; lhc topics of discussion outsdc of morning did the conference proereceive ugh votes to be called to aiout the last week in August: ;lhe routine busmt-ss were the green ithis highemoflice He would rather The expense of the outing Will belchcese problem and the time 01 the The rooms in the church when thelbe a. meiilb I, 0} the gOSpel than ao- ibf’me - ('mln‘ly by The Watchman- ,next 5810- difl‘erent committees are to meet are: - , . :“nrdcr CO- l Pics. Riddell read a newspa .er acâ€" _ .ccpt any other calling. He was not I Th , ed -11 be h Gr- d’ . I placarded. On one Slde of the room‘ - . ,- , 0 mutt cover W} Y an acount of a cheese meeting in Brock- . . , [.3 man of great ability, but “th the ,Tnmk Railan to ngston where; ,1 . . , ) , _ IS a. post Office for the comenienceo sympathy and help of his brethren ‘ .- ’ ~ . ' K' ‘” le m “h‘Ch ML’ (" 1' Iublow m the brethren, ““19 one large room he hoped to succeed He hoped andiii” partmill {board “”1th ihef Trig- lrcportod LO have 31’0““ Slrongly - - - -. - on r or oscania o if - - . is desxgnated the Methodist book :prayed for a prosperous year and :bov Ol’n frimlllontrcal throu 'h thLe inguinst the shllnnont of grl‘e‘h (beese. room. Here a. large assortment, of h, t' h k~ . _ . e l e. r . . ’ 8 He had pomted out that the price _ _ rarilyt an ((1 his (omradi-s in ill 11 nd s1 dQ nd runmn the! . . . . bOoks, which are thought suitable 'God's work for the high token 0‘: of“ 3' an ~» 3 .. g _ :oi Lanadian cheese on this account f01‘ Christian people. may be either uthL-jr esteem “had, they had confcr- film“ One day “1” he spent ’3 'was on the decline. the dii‘i‘ercncc beâ€" bought on the spot or ordered. red u on him ‘ :1‘1ngsjt0n “{‘d USO at Montreal. Af'iing at least 1 Ocnt per pound. At 11' . B p ' .ter sightseeing in Montreal the boat 'a met-ting of the salesmen after the imsters usy. The Secretaryshill. lwill be taken for Historic Old Que-l .1 .‘ . 7. Early in the mornin the school ~ _ ~ .sa e the qucsuon was fuither discus- -. g . 1 Q l 1119 run for the I’OS'IUOD 01' 90C“? bar and a day Sl’"m at that place. iced. Mr. Watkin, one of the buy- 110,0 95 a scene 9‘ continue bu“ ‘3 tury was more nunn-rously and ; On the rOturn journey the boat will ters' pointed out that the (.hwse sold and .mOSS- Exeryhody was doâ€" Closelv contended. Ifirst ballot cross the lake to Rorhester and the . the luv” r 13 rd - ~ .-. t mg 5 ething and brim‘lul of cii-‘ .' . . ' .- L‘“ L L 30 ° 03 was cxcmp th-usiafin . lshowcd that. the highest vote. taken lucky ten “ill spend a day there from 1m. green chars-e charge and . _ lWas that of Rev. J. G. Lewis of 64. .PTOCOPding onward to Toronto for n that ii ire w o cccss'tv‘ of ad- ‘ At 9 OCIOCk the brethren gathered iwhile the required number for elecâ€" day at Canada's National Exhihi- imimjnl: for 2:1,; “rim.” ljfistead of in the church and conference prayer tion was 84, Another ballot was. tion. The return home by railway ‘two. i” .. meeting-‘wns' held. . 'lhe minutes 9‘ accordingly necessary. will complute the most delightful va-i' 'l‘h _ . y , ‘\ ""3 "““mm‘” 5058”“ 3'0“““33’ a": Mr. Johnson. of Halli-ville. in rcplv “Mimi trip which can be planned- . Li. ”59°” New!“ “(Te ‘LL‘cm' tcmoon wore mud and adopted. 'to the question of the president in ll‘dthln, l-itzgernld, (-illcspie, Jones, Then came the openimr exercises in’ 4‘. . ' ' ’ [Iv-err, Weir, Gunn and Langlois, Mar. .3 rr pert. to fixmgithr bar of the Con- ilon and Cook. . Mr. l-‘itzgcrald started the bidding which a. hymn: was suns.r and the Rev. ftrence doc] ~ _ . ..‘ ' . and that every man proâ€"l G. W. Henderson lead the confcrcnu. sent was in favor of abolishing the! JaCK Doudan ‘at 10 cents and it went up 1s fol- ; lows: Watkins 10%;, Fitzgerald 10:, in pruer. bar. I . . Met With ACCldentlumesvie 10:. The/rell-cnlllolloWed. iand {th‘rci On the second ballot Rev. J. G. I were a conspicuous nUIHJCl o d)- Iicwis received the same number 351 Mr Gillvspic ”.0de fir~t choice at l scntees. They soon afterwards arr . . . -. ‘ J, .- ‘ _‘ d h ‘ .. lhl presidtnt and was dLCAJJ‘C’d elitt- this price and 100k Roche. “'ariuins- rive , oweur. 0d . . ' Mr- John “mean met With a new 101‘. Shearer. Central Smith, Se‘iwyn, The New Officers. I ~ . - _ a .. . . I lhc new st-cntnry expressed h” ful. though not serious accident, this \lllL'rS. “cstwood. Trcwcrn, 1131'th 'l‘hc-electioniof the new ircsidont of than-ks for the 'rCat honor extended -. ‘ , I ' b lniorniiig. Mr. Dougan has been work- 'and lung Edward. the conference was thin proceed-d to him. Mr. “-thn at 10 1.1â€"ch g“CNN! On a motion the bar of the com 'ing for the past few weeks in Syl- ormOndc Omkd'llo qumud Shiny with. The run was very close and,l intensting between llev. B: Greatrix, for-once was fixed by reserving the .u-stt-r's binder department. This .rock, Bricklcy, Oak Leaf. (limimllim Ofctl'if 21111:?" districtf 831d {OWOP bOdY 02th Shun: is)" miinb: imorning \vliilt- cuttingr a slut for“ Mr. Kerr at 10 7-9 secured East. 0\. I lie I“. o( ' c .iiimnn 0 0 (rs of the con ”Tn e an 10 ga cry :bindi-r canvas. the knife Sliplil-(l and Emily, Bensfort. Ca“a“"iil"' Fleet- wood, “nrsaw. Lakeiwld, l'ml- Lindsny district. The first ballot for delegates. On nomination of the secretary the Mr. llOngin cut the toll 0f hiS fingi‘r arm-o Vaple 1,...” Irmsprvmp Cr~ siood thus: i Rev. R. McCulloch, Oincmccâ€"‘IO2. Liollowing appointments were made: lnearly oll'. idnrdnlc Ymnw’s Point (lionalx-t- 32:1; irctidiciiiniiirt’?Ponyâ€"G. lnzilni‘zterfinl “assailant secretary â€"' 'l‘hc “onnl llll'd vxcm~iliii:‘._\' {rt-z-ly, l‘ninn. North hummer. Lang, . q . . . ‘¢ -_t . : c . .- - a: I” ,, . 7 3 q ,2 "ills.“ - RCV. “, \v. Hendersonâ€"3. ' Lay aSsistnnt secretary __ J. J. ‘and .laok 14:81 11 grout dcnl (\l p\}‘rrba?§9.zl(fi at in, SIC l' d l\ n Several other brcthrcn recoiVed one iMnson. 'blood. Al lirosmit the lloW of llllmtl \T (‘ 1 (. ‘lf - 'l \' t ' '1 . each. The number ni‘ccSSflrY in"! Journal secretaryâ€"Rev, M- E. SCX'JmS lit-en slolvlncd. :iiid Mr. lh~lla"..!’. ’ r. (0 got “m” at election was 99 so Rev. R. McCul- smith. , . . . " ' ' . . . lexiects to resuiic work in a 41’" n loch wasdeclarcd elected on the first. Statisticiil secretary â€" Rev, W. B. j l L ballot, and was received with :1 Rogers. ihundrons burst of applause. i Conference adjourned till two o'-‘ The ex-prcsidcnt, Rev. R. Duke, of i'clock. ' WW; . . igniefgvmcent to i , Become a Benedictl __â€".._â€"â€" C is A FUEL m oommon The Department of Mines at (it- tawa will undertake this year Einâ€" liortant experimental Work, says ti dcsputch, in respect to the utilization of the large pent. deposits scafim-ri-d : throughout the Dominion. l The otlicials of the departiiunt are 'also arranging for a further in‘.‘t':ti~ 3 giition of the extent and quality of i t‘anudian peat beds, and arrmagrc- ‘ int-ms are being made to bring ov-‘r from Sweden an expert. who cur. ado vise as to the various Eurpocan mu- ithods of utilizing peat. Several Lindsay citizens, u'ntl citiz- iens living in the vicinity of Victoria. {Road are wondering whether the lovcrnment will hold experiments on the old pout beds in the vicinity of . the northern town. It is yet believ- think that a young Orillia maiden ed that there is still a large quanâ€" would carry away the heart of Lind- tity of peat at Victoria Road and say 8 not unhandsoxm chief of police. REV. E. A. PEAnsox, ii.A., along the canal, and if so, there will lHowcver, the coming Mrs. Vincent Pastor of Georgcost. Methodist be a mint in it for some per-sonic, will be cordially welcomed to Lind- church, I’cicrboro, who is in atttiid-lif the using of peat as a fuel prone-3 5“)" once at the conference. lbencficinl. f": 39" P .‘ "I small. 50 W ‘ Among the first of our young Lind- i say men who will bow to Dan (‘u- lkid's authority and wed in the lciiiy [bridal month is Chief of Police Ralph C. Vincent. The worthy chit-f will be ‘mnrried some time this month to IMiss Ida McFarland, a popular youm: iorillia lady and daughter of Mr. Mo. lFarlnnd. I Since coming to town a little ow-r lo. year ago Chief Vincent has proved In very efficient officer, and has been lvery popular. It was thought for ii time that he was ii. confirmed bachâ€" elor, and little did Lindsay citizens 1 RE". R. DUKE, NEWBURG. â€"â€"_â€"__r____-______ Wade 1‘0 Fit Every Man. Watson's Improved Elastic Ribbed Undemvear. 8 DIVISION COURT HELD SESSION Important Cases Disposed Off Before the Judge Division Court was held Wednesday at. the court house, Judge McMillan presiding. ' But two cases were thrashed out. and in one of these judgment was reserved. S. B..Bedell, a, former traveler for the Sylvester Mfg. Co., sued that firm; for $100, which he claimed was due him for one month's wages and one month's wages in lieu of notice when he was discharged. F. A. Mr; Diarmi‘d appeared for the plaintiil and G. H. Hopkins for the defend- and. Judgment was resen'ed in this case. WW MWMOOWNO These garments ‘are made on the samescientificlines 3.1... vs. Porter. . \\'lllCl'l have fo r In this case the plaintm, Wm. Bak- er. sued W. J. Porter for the price of two jacks and a stonebout which Poitier took oi! Baker's prolierty without the lstter's permission. Pot- ) years distinguished tel- once owned the property “(if our Underwear. Baker bought it from Laird. Laird knew these articles belonged to Por- ter. but neglected to tell Baker when he sold the land to him. Judge McMillan held that. Laird was to blame and that Baker should have sued him instead of Porter, and . 1” Both knee and full length ;- drawers and short and long sleeves in shirts at our special price 50c Each Garment Knight appeared for the pianos and G. H. Hopkins {or the defend- ant. The unusual range of our other lines of Men’s Underwear, enables us to fit every man correctly in all measurements. Severe Scalding LFrom Wednesday's Daily. The many triads in turn and in .03-, .4- Dundas Flavelles Limited. Clothing and Furnishing Department. Weldon. will greatly sympathize with them in the loci at their young son. m Anni Ray Waldon. used three yea: and four month, which saddeothtookplocanttho Ross WHospltnleIrUthismoI-n- jig. Desthnaflteduncllmnxto thouvmscoldinsmyounghdro- . www.mmm W

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