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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jun 1911, p. 1

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per Bros. finish“! ' his week. They ”I cut this yotf- “- . J. 1*. CW “5 Vunduy as Rov. U. a. away attend“ " " . k. Edgar Jone. in do“ 0: fisiness these «by! l! W g Ling manure SM. .3; ‘and Mrs. Lou M1? tor Helen. 0! W ? m wm Ramsay m I“ m. or (Mkwood. m b m cm: vlolnlty ol M and a". B. 9‘ W and Mrs rents. Mr DH“! Edgar Jones dis 0' '- >Ic Hyde horse last net “ ‘ ll' ionnuy. at 033'” ‘v‘: in our Villa. on V I out“) will N 0- i ,2 rlstiun church ‘ " Muddy “ RQV. c. 1.:1‘ Iakwood “V H Mormon HIPP. v! , Hnwnrd LOPPo 0‘ a M Ma“. Swath". Hats lnukvd tor. nuance Exams. \vm ll ‘ thv '26th. 27th. and all? month locked for Clot adapted to all ages of eightsâ€"conserwtive- \lâ€"â€"‘ summon m "N figure weeks an“ 5M” its from 90 Re“. STRAW I] ATS pastor of LINDSAY Fred [‘efl'in and [APP Sunday last. Lindsay Turned Down By County -- Refuse To Guarantee The Bonds “meters who lought against and! Matters and that they had some “1 Lindsay, but as far as the com“ Van mnwrncd they meant. business. He stated that may did not wish t0 Nodwink- Ihv people in any "W b“ mam them to thoroughly under. M4 the matter. He “at“! m‘ new had been vuioun unmann- Iado As to the amount of DOW 3m could ho developed at. Fun-Ion Friday afternoon the finance com- mum of the ouunty council again went 111'0 the discussion of the guar- anteeing the debentures tor the town 01 Lindsay for the purchasing of the Plant of the Lindsay Light, Heat 8: Power Company, but. the town was Wen a "black vye” when the county "WI could ha developed it Mlon fills. Mt, some years .30 . Oom- Mt Maxim:- had stated that thii h“)? “mule! ulthnately dOVdOP “000 ‘9‘ if no! morn. ‘I Ward to the cost at tho plum ~“Piunvd um. “though 1: Md “a bum u . cost. at mama m ”Mam had tam: consider-bl. an IM that am: It. wu . [OM Worn wuh a known npuuthn ad ““19 power So that. they OWN.“ " it to he worth all or flat wu berm. [In V h 9‘91? town financiers who mewwWWQW aslators re "S rviuaud to guarantee the Dr. \'rooma.n explained that mwn there are optimistic fin and leaving them idle until the 'time when coal would be all used up when they would develop water pow- g’or. having the large monopoly. In moklmr this Mann. the speaker ,sutod. they wore making 3 good one and explained that Melon Folls 'neod not Mr [or the tum on me :town had every lacontlon ol doling itho rlgln thlng for than. than be- lng so much not undo la the report “__|_ 1â€"-) Ak_‘ Hydro engineer had stated that it would go for another eleven years. i’rhen,coi1tinued the speaker. they must not lorget that powers of this .kind were getting more valuable 'each year. Every power in Ontario was being gobbled up by mergers lwhlle in the United Stetes the big financiers were paying hundreds of mllllons in buying up. the water pow- "-6 9. _.â€"~_. for that purpose. Ho explain“ thfl. u the town should make donult gt any time the county would only ham to am on tho town which would’ ho mph security but wtththo large n- nuumnt they and ham no far. He company «:11on it would gobble up being paid. 1 The plant, he stated, might be getting deficient but. the 1E WATCHMAN-WARDER. g PLACESbF BUSINESS IN LINDSAY WILL BE CLOSED iMayor Beal’ 5 Address of WelcOme to East . I . and West Farmers and Women’s Institute with what. m in: mind would md‘o 8176.000 . Mr price. a. .3. pained that both the tonud vul- 7-â€"4~_ J-___ qcmworo tying themselves down to a occult 11.1). no the 1!? I. lag. in- Conn. Corneii -ute.tod that he thought it wee the duty at the coun- cil to protect the county first end that by guaranteeing the bonds to: Lindnev they might reduce the cred- it. of the county. "I cennot see my way cieer to the eupporting oi the bonds " Dr. Sims. oi Feneion Fella. ex- pieined the nutter hilly to the coun- cii. etetinc thet when the L. H. P. hed bought the ieeee from the government the viiiege oi Fonelon Feiie wee not going to eiiow them to run their poiee euteide of the \‘iiiege but en egreelnent wee enter- ed into by which the Compeny wee to [my «ruin text. to Feneion. The com wee eleo to eeli power to .Fenelon Win an cm or cheeper ee they did in mm. 'i‘heee tuee he eteted. neent e um oi .1800 per ennunl to the viiiege end in one oi e ieweuit with the town theee met-w mute could he need. The epeeker‘ eteted that he could not eee thet the \ pleat wee worth more then {1475.000 ineteed o! 0080.000 ee Moe rein: hed hed . ieweuit with the L. E. h‘ ETC; 1; mud to tho we win the "on oviduoo wu am it out the «my 81153000 which the Seymoufpééfiim m Lind. 5.1, wk. wnnuchtorughtW 9‘?“ mutate Conn. Dohaonâ€"“Ir the county can help the home town without doing any harm to itself. and will not do so, I call it no good.” He explained that the county derives a. large rev- enue from Lindsay and they were not asking anything unreasonable. 5110* than ho of tho . wu out-r- 19“? "“ Baotou. Tho pom ‘o . or ohm: M an! h. L! 8‘ a in I me by wu am A .000 '31“ d1]; led VONG g ‘1 no. H. u- M mud vtu‘ uh: EVERYI‘HING SAI‘ISF‘ACTORY. The county council met Friday «- ternoon and went into the boon committee. Coun. Hawkins 1n the choir. A communication was md from the Inspector of the In” Asylum In regard to o bill which hnd been charged to him of 876. The mercury explulmd that this no in rcgnrd to the upon-u In the one of . young mnn nunOd wmu. or \‘orulun. who bod been. tum rand had been taken to the Inn when M. required . ntght wntohnu 0““. count or trying to commit which. ”The impactor In his lotto:- mud thnt thuy would grant 886. whom wnl .mud by '3“ “ML Tho oppolntnont 0! Mr. J. Anh- wou no cont-lim- o! W Nut?! o!- 600 st 3 wary o! .100 W mun. Mn confirmation with “‘1“ pulled my m 1mm”. won canal-nod. ‘ A communication "on “I. torn- ‘dup or annoy «I N“ akin: tut :n portion of flat ton-hip M‘ Ma m am and nddnd unm- N133 ”no you: :30. DO I"- m. 1to than. was left ovu- Int“ ~ tho Nam union. institution the " Ross Memorial Hospital," it provides the best 0! care, accommodation and treatment for any who may require the servic‘ es of such'an institution. As a. place of residence Lindsay is one of the most desirable in which to live, healthful situation, wide avenues and comfortable homes. situated on the Kawartha lakes on which are numerous beautiful sum- mer resorts and abundance of boat- ing. hunting and fishing for those so inclined. was mad and “OPM Thin w . “MOD '1' to m m in- mm of tint mutation were tuit- od jutly. Conn. Dov-m: upland that a I!“ readout. with M h. m “mud 1nd W Not only is Lindsay one of the most desirable places in which to live. but its citizens are the most democratic, and while there are not. many millionaiees within its bord- He stated that he [noted gaunt» teeing the bonds. as he thought the pint would pay and even It tt did not the county would hes-e the town to fall bank on. power and the town would 'not be held down to any amount. Dr. \‘rooman stated that it the town had hm! any Mu thu ma cannon would b!“ ram ‘0 guar- mm the «immune it would have been helium“ to come n It wuuhl depreciate tho value c! the made it the county "tuned. Coun. Lewis then moved. wounded by Dr. Vrooman that the County council guarantee the bonds In con- OOCtion with the buying of the plant. The motion was lost, only Councilors Lewis, Dr. Vroomn. Dob- son and Dr. Sims voting for it. ‘ Conn. iiynu explained that Rob-- caygeOn had applied end had 509“ turned down when gt the time it W.‘ in an excellent petition financially. Be eteted thet he did not oppose the bond: on geeount at my risk the county might be running but thet he did not approve of the eyltem. It. would certainly aunt their credit and then there was a risk u the plant might be deltroyed or some- thing might heppen the town. M Cum ‘l‘olmte atdtéd that ha under- stand thut homo yew: no the enun- ty emmoll had taught “unit this name quutlou when “monsoon made the ammo requoat cud thut ho did not think they should nut that practice main. MAYOR HEAL Q'sutod. but th- whcbbor the in. magnum tuuon were trait- Davitt 0‘91 I I ING AT HGMN I [dont withwhom._m-.Jt. J. O'ku'th had WMNWJIM auto-'Vllktohhggthtm m .7 Alâ€" to undo hil'gthl tun-Int would not. out» m ”up: - .‘A __ 53,: .163 :comphmu nude but they should re- member thct some old people were subject to grumbling and am Mr. McNelllte was the impoctor um um As a manufacturing community Lindsay occupies the front rank. Her manufactures are more varied than in most other manufacturing dis- tricts. therefore ensuring steamer employment for 'the workers. And if almostecontinual expansion is an indication of prosperity then the manufacturers of this town, as a. whole, are on a sound basis. Lind- saw is an ideal spot {or factories of any kind, being a central geographi- cal point of the Dominion and easy of access to and from all points. From a railway standpoint this city is an important centre. It is a divisional .point on the Grand Trunk Railway, and a junction point for the east, west, north and south; and on the completion of the Ca- nadian Pacific Seaboard line, now in course of construction, and the car- rying out of the proposed works and improvements on the Midland di- Vision of the Grand Trunk Railway, will put Lindsay on the most di- rect main lines between the east and west and from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and will make it one of the finest railway towns in the do- minion. £189.“. Eldon Agricultural Soo- W had . balm 0! “47.26. h“- :a. waived mm.“ and mad 8769.83. W mum mom; maummxmm fl' .._ n ' M’oh mm wâ€"vv,7 {3 htJulym 89. thll bulk will be W in Loatlom England. on V 78 cmmnn. EC. era, neither is there that extreme poverty to the same extent that un- fortunately is to be found in so mm of our Canadian towns and 5;: {him Antoultunl Auoov into: bad who in $765.85. and u- Md $606.10 “a 59"} We! 1o! 850. A accumulation m md lukh‘torggruttommln the pm. man» 11w "Whit. Plague." which toque» for .10 van grand. Six-Deputy Roovo Now. who droppod Into tho council tor . In alum wu ukod to uy u tow word. and “and um. ho confided To this nature endowed and for- tune favored city of Lindsay I wel- come you in the name of eVery cl- tizen. The town is yours while you are in our midst. The latch string hangs on the outslde and you are as welcome as the flowers in May. they all hot! confidence in htm. m moved mot tho council exprou m appreciation o! the bond 0! mn- mmem no to me Inspector. Mr. McNetme. (or the excellent manor in which \he inmwuon was conducted. which «mod unanimously. a plea, for an increase eteting that they were tied down, having no hoiâ€" iduye and thet they hed to put up with e iot Conn. Southern, one of the boerd of meat. eteted thet the euperintendent bed now en assistant end the metron hed three girls to help and Out they were e1- reedy getting the third or fourth highest celery in the province. A motion was nude thet the eelery be left on it own. Con. bowie moved ea madman thet en tame-e of 350 be given, which wee ioet. Victorie Rood eeked for . greet Mr. McNelme an mm to m u- qulry «mad that he visited the int amuuon at. but. ones ova-y we A communication wu rcnd from the matron asking for an increase ot a hundced doiinrl. The council accru- ed to be 0! the opinioa that the w“ nlrcndy receiving n good Inlay con- sidering that Ibo ad the superinten- dent and tuniiy ware ”calving their mud and fuel. Coun. IAWII mndc weeks. gMng an manna 0! MI tu- mmom and alum tound every. "flu in pork“ common. the sup- erintendent and mum hem; very enable porno”. Conn. Lew“ fluted that he visited the {mutation mqmuy and alwm found, things iu the but. of common. MURAL “HER HOME ‘I‘he County Council met at the Court House on the 0th of June the June session, the Warden, B. A. Cullen. in the chair. The Warden read his address as follows which was referred to the standing commit,- Gentlemen :â€" You _' mve assembled in compliance with the Standing Rules of the Council to deal with Lake in the Township of Garden. I take the liberty of euggeeting tint the two members of the Council who were .129an to get with the Com- mittee in exunining the present bridge, be added to the Committee. Owing to the nhnonnul expendi- ture in bridge building with which you no this you min confronted. and ere likely to he euhiected for another you or two gt lent. the «mention oi how the necessary fund: are to he provided muet he commer- ed and dclemined. 'i'he provieiom oi the Anton Act pend et the "cent Icahn oi the Welotlve AI- eemhiy demand your eon-Mention. A lute number oi document- which will all lol- eonideution will he ‘3. A. OALLAN. Worden. 'lh .“flm upon we: rota-red to (he prow- «mitt-e. u m min- oelleneou W. It val nova! end mended tint thewholeeeunellheoethe equal; To the Municipal Council of County of Victoria: all matters to which you are requir- ed to give atwntloll .t this session The Turnkey oi the Jail migned his position and retired at the end of March last. In making an up. pointmrnt to mt the money subject to the approxnl of the Lieutenant- novernor in Council. the Sharia do. aihed In‘ormntion an to the Inlay he might name provisionally until ‘iho Council could have .n opportun- ity for giving tho mutter Consider- ation.‘ 1 tonk the liberty oi outing thut the name salary all was paid to tho mm». mm wouid be con‘ tinned whim. to your upmul. R. A. CALLAN Warden of the County of Victoria, WARDEN "may In connection with the proposed construction of ‘ steel .nd concrete hridgo .crou the Narrow: of Mad Pmicr an mnendment to the Roxie: try Act the (‘ounty in required to ”oxide e caretaker oi the Registry twice. in evnierm with the cum men at the Standing Committee on t‘ouety Property it won decided to «tier the poeition to thc cmtitker oi the court house at e eeiery of one hundred dollars per mum. and he named the duties ebout limb 17th 'i‘hie notion is submitted for your Confirmation it it meets with your ‘pprotli. )[y .ttention he: been directed to the need that exists (or keeping the numeroue eteel bridges which have been erected by the county at great. coat, in ; good state of preservation by repainting them in a, proper men- ner nt reguelr interveie. and I nub- mit the subject {or your consider- ntion. “flushwflmhmthananft-on sllim .1 wthhhMWBlW-utfwodhoflommwgzfln.‘ MWMMtflmWMWWne-s. WWhWhodonnflWmttal. ,- A nod-l Wgfighmvfld‘tummfivmoumd, THE DOMINION BANK 1mm onwnâ€"mnourp ‘T'r-zLErHONEs AT BADDOW ARE VERY BUSY. Beddow. June 5â€"11: the absence 0! Hr. mind on Sunday Hr. Barth. 0! Toronto. occupied the pul- pit of the Methodist church. There was no service in the Bap- tist chufch on Sunday owing to Mr. Cook's presence being needed at a. tuners! in Fenelon. The annual picnic of the Methodist Sunday school of Beddow will be held at Rosedele on Friday, June 16. The telephones are now installed In Buddow, though connection has not yet been made with Burnt River. The bells may be heard ringing every two minutes from four in the morn- ing until tweIVe at night. Mr. J. Burness of Rosednle visit- ed friends in Baddow on Sunday. Kr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson, of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Watson, of Co- boconk. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Suggitt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Suggitt. on Sunday. There will be a marked impruxe- meat in the road on Glendowu-ave., when the work now in progress has been completed. Mr. Will. Golden. of Penelon Falls. was a. visitor in Bandow on Sun- r The wheel of fortune is doomed. so fu- u the run! {all {air is concern- ed at any rate. Mr. J. bookie Wil- mm Several supposed cases of chicken- pox have turned out to be nothing more or less than an excess of mo- squito bites. to the great relief of may in the neighborhood. Morn. or the Guam-bozo“ (‘o.. mean. Ont. muo- committee. n. wu novod by Conn. 8mg. no- ondod by Conn. Dovflt.tht the and! aid bridges comma. be uh. «I to could" u:- ro-phnklng o! the Mt Bridge st Ramon. Iowa by Conn. Davin. «co-doc! by Conn. an; an: a» road- ad Méhéoamfuco comm:- unqua- uoa at putting gun! on tho mu. may bud”. FORTUNE WHEELS . Get a large 81 outfit of Cntmho- me: it. contains a. mutually pol- [shed tun-d rubber inhaler and mod:- uuon to lut two month. Smaller; Ila-I. 25c. um 50c.. at m relitble amen till I used Cnurrhozone. which is the best known cure for Etonchitis on the {ace 0! the globe. pleasant to use. quick to relieve. and sure to cure.’ A trulv wonderful tmtment for Cntnrrh. Asthma. Throut Trouble and Bronchitis is C.- tmhozonoâ€"thouunds it has cured any '0. \‘()I' CAN ALWAYS RECOGNIZE NY A DRY HM‘KING (‘uUGH AND ROUGH nltlfiA'l‘lllNu. Any duetor will tell you that only by a remedy carried by air direct to the afleoted parts can bronchitis be cured. The Very reason why Outerrhowne cures is because it contains a heullng medlclne lighter than alt. wthh ll bmthed through the bronchial tubes and lungs. cer- rylng soothing balsam and essences u it goes. No wonder alter 90 years of ewful enacting. Capt. J“. Dunlap, of Kingston. commuder of the R. a; 0. str. “ 30qu " was cured thoroughly by Ceterrhozoue. " I suffered twenty yeen. end e1- .though I took treatment all that time permanent relief was not ob- a}; 5mm“ um gathered am the police court some Hm score (or- tuno-whoel «um. flow To Tell Bronchitis I. I “fill“. “ch PERM x” 2.0an

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