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Watchman Warder (1899), 1 Sep 1910, p. 12

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fl Homeseekers’ Excursion to WESTERN CANADA VIA , is wâ€"Jeéide to getâ€"a. business edu.:a.~ , do: and the nextis where to get it. ? Th 000 who are aquainted with the W: done in the popular. ’ A ELLIOTT ”a." ELLIOTT no folio-MIMI of men Em Epilepgy Dispepsm patina Sypluhs R eumatngm Dunn-h Strictqre Logt Vijahty imme Emi§sxons Skm D13- 0 no visit advisable, tut, if impos lib! 6 send» history and two-cen sta. mp for free reply. 0!!! GE : “or. Adelaide am?g _‘l‘oronto Ste. Hours: 10 to 1 and 1:96. Sundays 10 a,m. to l p.m occur Youko' and Meander-cu. know our sun cc humus they are "thorou competent" Write tor cstalogue Enter any time w. J. WON. Pdnclpul m to be high! satisfied. They also an: “‘31:“, podtlonu Know tbs: our fault!“ are nbuolutely hula. nnd tint than who attend nre n. k. hl-hlv and-fled. The! .100 Toronto-sf. D.. .«OOOCICIIV vâ€"V WM“ w v'wâ€" W mmmmmmmnfim ,. 91 Kent-at. - Phone 88 The Pint Important Stop! M0!’ "‘1 T0 LOAN $2.05 ll. _‘_;$:_..1:.§§ OF F, H. Kidd, Agent Imam! Loan Go. srzcuus'rs PAGE m renown). 0M. “.00....- Kept Down ESTATE Lindsay Toronto of men Council met. in Plank'l hall. lht Neulon waited 'on the council re the signing of the wt for macaw struction of mnndcipd drain No. 1. The meanest was duly signed by Reeve Steele. Mat Neelon and_ Jno. Iwuul‘i. 5- \- -â€"â€"'_ chose 0! the proposed issue of drain- age debentures approved of under by- law No. 352 of the township of E1- don and asking to have an applica- tion for the amount presently re- quired together with debentures and form 7 and '8 forwarded to him at once. C. N. McDonald enclosing account for $2 _!or two days work finishing grading on road division 79. Mr. Alex. McInnes was paid $3 for work done on Foster drain. By-law No. 355 of the municipality of Eldon, a by-law authorizing the leVying and collecting of general rat- es to the amount of $1,505.62 for the year 1910 as follows: County. 2.4 mills on fine dollar; general C __L--I “Mon C. H. Sproule, assistant provincial treasurer, stating that the provincial treasurer had recommended. the 1m:~ ,I,__l__ “"VVâ€".-v -v r W. R. Foster, enclosing cheque for $69, his portion of engineer’s costs on W. R. Foster drain, also asking to have the engineer notified to let by contract his portion of the W. R. Foster drain as soon as the time for appeal had expired. E. Moss-rave, manager of the Ster- ling Bank, showing a. balance of $1.- 428.12 on deposit to the credit of the township. on June 30th, 1910. and also showing loans to date of av- w--wâ€"_ A. G. Cavana, O.L.S. apportionat- ing- the $10 extra. cost of removing rock from railroad on A. D. Camp. bell drain; also his certificate that the rock contract of J no. McFarlane on the A. D. Campbell drain had been completed satisfactory and his account re passing same of $44.80. A ‘__‘ township, 3.6 mills; general scnom, 2.5 mills. .. Trustees school rates on the rate- a-ble vroperty of the diflerent school sections for the year 1910 follows: Union 8.8. No. 1, rate of 4.3 mills; 8.8. 1, rate of 2.6 mills; Union S. S. 2, rate of 1.7 mills; 8.3. 2,'rate of 1.0 mills; 8.8. 3, rate of 1.3 IL - -‘Vvâ€"v _ v . J. Hurren enclgging $25.47 amounts charged against him on the A. D. Campbell and W. R. Foster drains. 4-; A4_1.A..:.... Lu; hwy- w._.. , Cunpbell-oand W; R. Foster drains. County Treasurer, acknowledging receipt of copy of Assessor’s return relative to lands liable to be sold for arrears of taxes. of 1.0 mills; S S. mills , S. S. 4-,. rate 0 5 rate of 2.9 mills: 16mins; S..S 7 rs o. a, saw v- vvâ€" â€"* 10, rate of 2. 3 mills W F. Mchhernâ€"A em: That by-law No. 357 w lulu:- orize the municipal council of ' the township of Eldon to raise the sum of $1,500.00 for the purchase of a. school site and the erection of anew rate of 2.6 mills : Lte of 3.2 mills; 1 'mil'zé'; genera 'school, ‘. Nealon asked icipal council of the meeting we [don to raise the sum singing. "7 or the purchase M 8- after which i the erection of anew es feeling ‘ house for 8.3. No. 8 most profii usual number of times. noon. and sealed. The next ; ceâ€"mt we 8*” Mrs. 'rhos. munrhl Societv 8 Wu‘nnfldn". -nâ€"A. D. McEach- No. 857 to antih- Union 8.8. grant. 9! $35 {or flu posits lot 7, can. 9, as it is impos- sible to grade; the road until the fence is moved-Wed. W. F. McEachernâ€"A. D. McEachern â€"'I‘hat the applications of Roma Russell for $500, Far. McEachern for $1000, and J no. Ward for $500 (or , ‘1'- MO $1000, and Jno. Ward for 8500 for tile drainage under by-law No. 852 of the township of Eldon be acceptâ€"1 ed, and that the clerk be instructed! to consult with the township soli- citor re same. and that the clerk and the reeve be authorized to make full arrangements re granting said loans. â€"Carried W. F. McEachernâ€"A. D. McEachern â€"-That B. Stacey be appointed 'drain- age inspector under 9’EdWard VII Chap. 22, and by-law No. 352 of the township ot Eldon, that he receive $3 per day for his services, and that the corporate seal be attached to 1this motion to give it the force of a ’by-l-aw.â€"-Carried. ‘ . McFadyenâ€"Spenceâ€"That the clerk be instructed to prepare a'byâ€"law setting the collector’s salary at $80 per yearnâ€"Carried. A. D. McEachern â€" Spence: That the following accounts be passed: Hugh Moore, work on stone crusher, - __..1. A“ Mannie. Aug. 29.â€"The women's inr| stitute meeting on the afternoon of the 24th inst. held on the beautiful lawn of Mrs. H. Glendenning was a: successlul event, sixty ladies being in attendance. We were pleased to no- tice Mrs. C. Lapp and Mrs. Glenny, of the Little Britain branch, present. The meeting opened by all joining in singing the patriotic song, “0* Canada," followed by a humorous and well rendered recitation entitled‘ “Saunder MacLachlan's Courtship." 'A very instructive and helpful ad- dress by Mr. C. E. Kelly. of Hamil- ton, on “Co-operation between home and schoo,” was listened to with' rapt attention and much appreciated by all present. The instrumental music by Miss Jennie Glendenning -....4.l.“. A. D. McEachemâ€"Spence: That the council accept the one: of M. H. Roach re settlement to date for damage in suit Smith vs. Eldon for the sum of $450. any! that the clerk be instructed to have the township solicitor draw up articles of agree- menf.~Carri§d. B. STACEY. Clerk. ““8“ .â€"v -â€" -, $56.70: Jno. VT-hornbury, work on stone crusher, $89.75 ; Mal. McEach- ern, work on stone crusher, $42 : H. Moore, work on stone crusher, $94; Hugh Logan, attendance on Arch. McPhail as sanitary police, 810; H. Moore, money paid Jno. McLachlan for repairs, $1.72 ;. Hugh. Moore work on stone crusher, $26.20; John Thornbury, work on stone crusher, $88.40; Mal. McEarhern, work on stone crusher, $31.90; Mrs. '1‘. Mor- rison, charity,‘$6; Mal. McLean, re- pairs for grader, $9.45; Mal. Mc- Lean, culvert on A. D. Campbell drain,‘$51.36; F. Stewart, building dam as per injunction, $26.20; Wm. A. Rolfinson, minute book, $1.50. -- Carried. - “-1. Women’s Institute Meeting at Manilla IUUDIV L'.‘ â€"...,_ was praiseworthpl-i The question drawer profided over by MoMmes mark and McQueen was well supplied qu‘w- “Awâ€"â€" which were ably and intelligibly ans- wered by different ladies of the insti- tute. A recitation entitled, “Don‘t you know," by Miss Emma McLean, of Toronto, was well received. The meeting Was brought to a. close by singing, "The Maple Leaf Forever," after which all retired to, their hom- 1es feeling that they had spent a most profitable and pleasant after- noon. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Thos. Osborne’s, town line, on IWednesday, Sept. 28th, at 2.80 p.m. Bring your questions to the next meeting. and we will deem .A it a, pleasure to solve them. A cordial invitation is extended to all ladies wishing to attend. Mr}. Thosr. Osborie's, town line, on Wednesday, Sept. 28th, at 2.30 p.m. Bring your questions to the nut dgy mor 1y 11le the “1.111111: W” Wm, -vâ€" the south track. near the east aid .. â€".â€"â€"-. east. running at big: speed. dashed Young's engi into the engine, and Young, who , at Bolleville. jumped “hen he saw the collisioa in- evitablc, was caught between his en- Engineer Y gins and tender and killed. ends in Lind His fireman. Fred Gsiiehy oi King- 416” of his 1 Mother of M stern; remained on the engine. and escaped with a. slight shock. Ed- Lindsay. m ward Brewer, a. car tapper. who was ~ .., “Fla was a a "an“ w-vv.'_ on the platform, $3.8 thrown on the track by the shock 61 the collision, andthewheelsofoneengine passed over him. causing instant death. Mr. Weir, of Brockvflle, engineer of the special. said he nid not see the sem- l_-_. athore owing to. Pimple. are caused by bad blood. There is only one way to get rid of them outward applications are no good, an that is to get at the seat ,of the tmuble, by_using 9 goodxgliableblood medicine. 7 4.. AL- “Burdock Blood Bitters has been on the market for over 30 ears, and is one of the most reliable bl cleansers procurable. It removes all the poisonous matter from the blood, and leaves a beautiful clear complexion. Mr. Philip S.‘ Cobb, Crapaud, P.E.I. writes: “About ‘a year ago my neck an (ace were entire} covered with pimples, and having trier} nearly every medicine I could think of, angrgettin no relief, I atlast tho t of]! ock Bitters and deci to try a. bottle. “After the flat bottle «as done the ' were unmet gone,’ so I got HIS FACE AND NECK WERE COVERED WITH PINPLES Next to Dominion Bank. from Engineer Young has a host of iri~ ends in Lindsay who will regret to .hear of his fatal accident. He was a ‘brother of Mrs. William Wickett, of Lindsay, and was well known and highly respected by the railway men. He was a general favorite with his fellow-employees. He was born in Belleville about 35 years £80. and had lived there all his liie. For someyearshehadbeenanemployee of the railway, and was a, capable and painstaking engineer. He was a manber oi the G.T.R. ball team. In religion the deceased was a Roman Catholic. A wife and one young son survives. His untimely death is a severe shock to his fellow comrades. MURDER AND SUICIDE. Toronto, Aug. 29.â€"Gustave Met-kt, to-day shot his wife and then killed himself. His daughter returned to the house at 10 Robgrt-at. at 11.30 3.111. and found her mother dead in the kitchen. WILL" viSIT‘LINDSAY. Getting ,assistance from the neigh- bors she returned and found the body of her father lying in the p.u'lor A revolver m at his side. and the weapo'n was 88 calibre. The Ontario tour of the Royal Commission on Industrial Training and Technical Education will begin toâ€"dAy the Commission being divided into two sections in order to cover the ground‘rwithin the timedimit set by the Minister of Labor. The fol- lowing places will be visited by the Eastern Section: 1min. Sept. 16. strong Omahaâ€"Bark. Sept. 9: mun: Sept 10:1..induy. Sept.12; Secfionâ€"Hon. ‘J. N. Ann- Both victims lived â€"fâ€"+â€"â€"TORONTC__.â€"â€"â€"-"’/ mm 2m to SEPTEIBEII IZth, lfl Gana‘d‘ian National Exhibition It FIJI-luau! Ur ru- â€"â€".... BAND or THE GRENAngBHfiUARDS BOXALL 6: MATTHIE GRANITEWARE! Preserving time is at hand and we are up-to-date in pre- serving kettles, 3130038. Steamers, cullendors, sauce pans, fruit pressers, pots, pails, cereal cookers, sink strainers, dish pans,ebc. Now, if - it is gmniteware, we have it. Egg "n“ W nauououcm AND All-la : “'dlhtm m an um W‘mmm 1. 0. on, City m Toronto N0 TROU'fiLE TO SHOW GOODS. IV mmuuou 0' HI. rum AT GPITH “D Lindsay Alum? [DCAL 0P 53rd ient i cle t‘ 50c. suit, «I to 8 say

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