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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Jun 1908, p. 8

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.00....- 1 In reg; COCO-CI. IOx Blc .QOOOO... Coon-oo- Bh lea: 1n, 'S In :avy. II t LEIGH R. KNIGHT, Barrister. .So- ' neitor, Notary Public, solicitor for . Mars Bunk, rem-muting Water- loo Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Moteqloo ; Federal Life Assurance :39» .91 Hamilton, Empire Accid- cm. and Surety Co., of London, A» Ofloe over Farmers Bank, HOBKINS 1-; W72. _ R. H. A. “831713. L,u.u..D.D,S,. mum. graduate 01 m Hon: (301 logo 01 Dental Sarcoma m Qatari: and Honor Guam" at Term“: vulva-it, Mos! am» your W. Al! and." mu mu. 0am: Ova Canadian Bank 0! Com. Entrants. wu- unn-ot. Lind-u. Ont. Phone 272 w, thawâ€"vy- â€" ' logo of Dental Sfirgeons. We have an the latest methods of dentistry. Special attention will be given to Orthodonia. Crown and bridge .Mk mm successful extraction of [CORE 8: JACKSON . Barristers do" solicitors for I'I‘he Canadian Bank of Commerce. Money to loan on matte-go- at on per cent! or- .” William Street. many. I. D. Moore, K.C. Alex. J acklon. Stanley L.(_:‘r_ilso_p_ mtwwno, ~v---_--o ,, _ . _ Public, etc. Solicitors for Bank of Montreal. Money to loan on terms to suit borrower. Officesâ€" 6 William street, south, Lindsay, vvn but; G. H. Hopkins. E. Hopkins, B.A. fighter left nan mam dining-room table valued Votinary Surgeon and JANETVILLE ONT. in. r. Ignoring -o.-.‘ .xml u 1-61.}:in I P Veterinary Surgeon lone! to Loan ire, of Newark. N-J‘ Bmlae. Office nearly 3 Simpson House- Barristers. etc office. AND HOPKINS. Solicitors, Lr"t1i€noyal iCol- Mariposa jpwnship '11â€". very lowest Company 0" om QIWBJE 1'9“}! and Dentist Town Jued at. $15 to her only r0. wmxm 31mm. x IGOREA.â€"At 1"me runs. QB in urdty,‘ my 99. 1909. to m. and life. Wm. fleet-ca, a sea: son. MORRiSON.-In Grand Forks, 3.6., an Hay 99,159.19, and 11m. A. I), Karim, 9. daughter. FISHER-=19 Lindsay, an June 9, :9 Mr. and Mrs. Mex. Fisher, 3 9931: INGRAM â€"â€" SHORT - In Lindsay, ‘On June 9th, by Rev, J. R. Real, Milton Ingram and Edith Annetta Short, both of Lindsay, DUG-GAN' â€" MEEHAN â€" In Lind- say, on June 9, by Venerable Archdeacon Casey, Thoma ‘ Dug- gan and Jennie Beatrice Meehan, ‘bOth of Lindsay. PARKER -- HALL â€" In Tmnto, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Widdess, Bond-.st, a son. BELCHâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on June 5, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Belch, twins, a. son and daughter. McPHERSON.-To Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPherson, Peniel, a daughter. WELDON.â€"At Bradford, on June 16, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Weldon, a daughter. MARRIAGES WAHI‘ROTHâ€"BRYANTâ€"At Moore’s Lake, on Wednesday, June 2, by Rev. A. B. Chafee, M.A., Christo- pher Wahtroth of the city of To- ronto, to Minna. Louise Bryant, daughter of James Bryant, of MoorO’s Lake, .township of Lutter- worth, county of Haliburton. WARDE â€" TWOHEY â€" In Lindsay, on June 8, by Venerable Arch- deacOn Casey, James T. Warde and Margaret A. Tthey, both of Lind- MOYNES.â€"-At Fenelon Falls, day, June 1, 1909. Catherine Ec- Nevan, relict of the late Isaac G. Moynes, aged 83 years, 11 months. KILLEN.â€"In Lindsay, on June 8, Margaret Diament, wife of J was Killen, aged 50 years. BBUNKER.â€"In Orillia, on Juneis. Elizabeth, Caroline Brunker, wife of Thomas Cuthbert, age 41 years. ARKER â€"- HALL. - In Toronto, on the 10th, at the Catholic Apostolic church, by Rev. B. A. Hall, Lewis Parker, 5120, of Har- 01 T. M. Wesley, on June 9, 1909. LALLâ€"HOCKINâ€"At the Sherboume: Street Methodist Church, Toronm. on Wednesday, June 16,1909,bys the Rev. George Jackson, 11L, Lillian Kate, daughter of It. N Hockin, formerly of Lindsay, to. Henry Westby Hall, of Torom late of London,'Eng1ana. ’ DEATHS. Manvers. ' on and Rose Margaret Hall» and Mrs. W. R. Widdess, the township 0‘ 9, 1909. fenelon Court of Gambray. June “IF-Township Fenc- lon adjourned pour: of now-m and council mung. It was {:qu 'hy m. Tome, 0569““ by 1:. Temp: kins that luau Nnylor'i assessment b9 MM ‘fom .35450 ‘0 .8l1501‘ Carried. loved by m. Perkin, seconded W4 Mr. trauma, that W. E. Stevenson be entered on the roll es RB. and H. R. mpougsli as owner oi (LE. P. lot 29 G Spam-ted. moved by Mr. Tolmie, seconded by Mr. Perkin. that the assessment at private tale! phone lines be withdrawn tor 1909 as the Act is not plain in the mat- ter, and that the roll as now am- ended by the assessment roll for 1909 Moved by Mr. Perkin, seconded by Mr. Tolmie. that a by-law be now introduced authorizing council to expend certain sums on the roads of this municipality. This by-law which gave some 61 pathmasters authority to spend a. total of $918.50 meg-iv- ‘en its three readings and signed and sealed. . Moved by Mr. Perkin, seconded by Mr. Tolmie that the pathmasters 'in expending road grants shall not ex- ceed $2.50 per day for man andgteam and $1.50 per day for a shoveller. . â€"Carried. LEFT FOR THE WEST. ‘; Frank Harrison, recently employed Lw'rth the Staridard Bank, has left éf or the west. A 9001; CATCH. ”Pink" Preston claims to be the most successful fisherman on the Scugog ytsterd‘ay, he landed four lame huge and three bass which is a. pnetty good day's catch. ARCHITECT IN TOWN. Mr; J. M. Miller, architact, of To- ronto, who: pnepandi the plans for the repairs and improvements to the court house, was in town yestpr- dayf He looked over thg work al- ready done ht the court house. I’ROV'ENCIAL. INSPECTOR. Mr. .13... Humvfopd, wovincial fac- tory inspector, is in town for a few days making an. official visit. Mr. Hungelflord is‘a. son of Mr. Richard Hungerflond, Calhoun-st, and is an old LindSay boy" ‘ COTTAGERS? NEW PINS. Moved by Mr. Tompkins, seconded by Mr. Parkin, that the reeve and treasurer be empowered to borrow $1,000 for general expenditures? Carried. Moved by Mr. Tolmie, seconded by Mr. Tompkins, that the following bills be paid: Thos. Flynn, aior culvert on his beat $4.50; W. H. Plowles, for postage and stamps, $4,- 35; H; Tompkins, culvert on new road, $5. ; II. Tolmie, trips to Rose- dale and Glenarm, $3. '; W. Perkin, triputo Rosedale, $1 ; J. T. Palmer, $2.; clerk, on 1909 salary acct., examining con. 9, proposed road, $25 ; Alex. McFadyen, removing the stones from road, $1; W. B. Fair, Ior use 'of Orange hall for this meet- ing, $2. Poifit Cottagers.’ Association have arrived, and are in the hands of the president... Mr. F. Holmes Hopkins, BA. They are the prdtiwt pin the The Wet-amt Eh. protecting 'boat the- “Naiad” was in town to- day for a. few hours. She‘has been association has ever had. 60va BOAT 1N sent to the Kmrfln Lakes to pro- tect the-fish during the summer and fall season. This is her first trip on the waters. Show this formula to your dgdor. A-sk him What‘he “ . I of It. Falling Hall- tor the Sturgeon J ".17“ (.‘mrwn Dun-3! Van ‘OLD BOY RETURNS. Mr. Robert McLean, an old Vic- )toria county boy, who resided at Lorneville for many years, is in town for a few days on business. He has traveled from coast to coast, and is well-known by a. number of Lindsay citizens. PETERBORO CHEESE BOAR-D All the cheese at. the meeting of the Peterboro cheese board Wednes- day morning went at 11} cents. It There was excitement, too, over some little tilts that took place, but these amounted to nothing and simply added a. little variety to the ordinary routine. The showing made by the factories was splendid, 4,127 cheese being boarded. and nearly every factory sent a good representation towards i'the excellent total. Perrytown was a new comer and made its advent with ‘83 boxos. was not alli taken by one bidder at this price, but this figure was reach- ed for the different lots sold. Westwood tookfirst place in the matter of cheese boarded. placing 220 for'the buyers selection. It was a. few moments after the usual hour when the session opened owing to :a short. delay. and Mr. Gil- lespie started the ball rolling by offering 11 cents. This was advanced‘ ‘to 11 1-6 by Mr. Gunn. Mr. Ridden? made it 111-. Mr. Cook raised it to 11:, Mr. Gillespie made it 11 7-16, Mr. Cooklli, Mr. Morton 11%, Mr. Gillespie .11 11-16, lit-“Cook 11}. This put an end to further advanc- es and Mr. Cook named Killer-nay, Norwood, King Edward, Myrtle, In-' ‘dian River. ' t Mr. Weir offered 11} for tux-themseâ€" lections and took Keene, Lang. Shearer, Cednrdale, Stacey Lake. Mr. Gillespie offered 11! fpr tux-th- er. He selected antrnl Smith. Vil- liers, Bensfort, Westwood. East m- ily, Trewern. Maple m1, Ormonde. Selwyn. Warminster. Mr. Cook went 11} for further ae- lections and chose Oakdale. Warsaw. Crown, Daisy D. Shamrock. Mr. Gillespie nude in 11 7- 16 for further selectiomi. Mr. Kerr named thet price for the balance 01 the board Mr. Gillespie raised the bid to 11! for further and Mr. Cook went 11} tor the belence of the have. Some factor-tee Mugabe h'et'ook :Fleetwood Granville, finial-ville, Pine Grove refused .0 did Mould. Young’ a Point, North Dimmer, and Perrytowe. Tide concluded the huelneu of the board and the usual two weeh’ ed- journmeut we; called. Lumber, Shingles, Etc. Cement and Sash Factory Goods In Baku lumber (0., limit!!! PHONE 77 I am prepared 'to Sharpe clippers, gumnbeed equa :1 horse 1 to new. mun“. JUNE my 1.60% Haflng installed a. Halt Pout Building rflflm Strut North fife... 'Rev. Mr- Snow men party will be he t at which the l m. of Lindsax, w; W program. M..JIR.Realpa: hit: Methodist chw m. on the Jam-1 WERSARY A T SUCCESSFUL STL’DE "“3 may friends of _V will be pleased In ha been successful ”Sim-any examination Tupoiu'y carpet 1 8'3 Yd!" unorwd cu 9.50, “lo... ............ hrey striped and pl and taffeta cloth, reg. Tawny squares. I in lawn and green sh ‘10, sale 8.50. Sam quglity, rfagular ll.5( Timely Saturd - 3x4 yd. tapestry a quality, special at $1( . Size 3§x4 yd. ta] regular 13.50, 81118.... Jute squares, Sim 8§x4 yds., special 34 Union carpeting, 1 sale ..................... Navy and black stripe dress goods sui‘ 'regular 60c_. sa_le ....... Taupe suiting in pl venetian, 54 inches ‘ at ......................... Brown and navy 1111 Navy green and e1 Bengaline, good weir h Heavy Canadian for............... 50c Linoleum. flor patterns, sale ......... 60c Linoleum for. Hon m I 10". °' J. HOUZER B. J. GOUGH J. W. WAKELY FELIX FORBERT J. (J. WALSH Lindsay, J I111 We, the unders" Good8, Clothing, B merchants, of the m1 any, agree to close 4 five places 05 at. five o’clock during; of Julylang Augustq ‘gxception of Saturdq‘ DUNDAS FLAV O'mUGHLIN THE FOY SHOE J. SUTCLIFFE J. McCULLOUGH If J. CARTER n. NEILL, (W. J. 5 FORBEBT a; 50):, Early CI Dress Goods 520d YEAR. swim McGAFF‘

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