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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Oct 1900, p. 11

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timed a itch Just DOW 'est stock 0 WI], and a -:;s~}~.:<nnâ€"-â€"I did not vote for '-'~‘.\;.1<)I‘.. and I- would not favor "-3 ;. 'hu‘SSmn to build tho. SWiLCh ' l ,. know where it is g‘Oing to .‘ .‘h 1 . . - ' ' <~~' “hrs 15 to control It. “0 "Wilt“ the avenue blocked With ";;!‘8 like ‘Kingâ€"st. often is. vial of "a :a (,ct: Le! at "‘-' We do“ arrive 10.30 83" an “ 5.30 P 3' .tion 6 0N! we 4x And Squier and Son Will Locate Their Seed Vlarehouse Here THE NEW INDUSTRY HAS BEEN SECURED this year. t tract with ‘tei'ms of 10C and the 0:11 iai joint, c council, 1h ways and for the tow: On Thursday night last an adâ€" fgmrncd meeting of council was held in. the town clerk’s office. Though an apparently unimportant session it» dealt in Some degree with two of the most important matters that have claimed alder-manic attention during :his year. One. of these was the non- tract with Squier and Son, Whose terms of local ion here were agreed to; and the other. the report of the spec- iai joint committee of citizens and council. timt has been considering wavs and means of street lighting l- Aky‘l. ‘V “(Mbâ€"“e cannot forsee that. pm“ Drm 1de for the needs of the busmess that is inclined to come here no switch ought to be to] WI Mr. Squier 0111.“ Md. "I‘ouchbul‘n“-If the Hilds it, they will use it a Am. Grahamâ€"809W” 1‘ hould go out of buSinws’ Witch be permanently in he town. Letters Received Licitor Hopkins wrote about the II of Gordon Helm’s Toronto tors to take action against Col- )r Nit-all..- for having seized the l sum-1»; for taxes before the statâ€" y 111 (iays had expired. Council aimed n-sponsibility.â€"-Fyled. H. Snotheran said Squier ‘and had atevpted the offer of council Kpt'nd $175 on a town switch as inducvnu-nt for them to locate m w ’ “‘3 \2‘ r but at the very lowest prices ‘ ~p ‘) 2;”, $3-, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25 are hard, bottomed. MENS’ FfiLL GOODS LflGED at an absolute necessity. Already we have had some slappy weather and will have more. . be prepared ,3“ and medium at 90c, $1, $1.15, $I. 25 (‘hburnâ€"Yes. 31735 $1 50, $1. 65 We defy competition Op any of these lines About that Switch I miller-an was anxious to have :< mum-i1 would grant, Squicr ull_\ stated and also per- for the G..T R. to go ahead! -- >\\'itch. At a former meet-i .I . I) Flavollc had offered his '1 guarantee for the $175 in Umn should be found to! l l u-l‘ illegally in expending it. 'l‘umhburnâ€"“hat about the w ‘.’ Have. you got it ? Un’liuranâ€"That is Mr. Flav- lair. You need have no anxiâ€" L'llut point. At any rate you Nady passed a motion authorâ€", he expenditure. There is no; bringmg that up now. The‘ i‘ Whether you will now give ‘vmvnt for them to locum: d on table. :irus. Omemee, wrote about malty taxâ€"Finance. mlmcrs, town engineer an! Sent statements of the cost . S(-\VL'I‘S and walks. an 1011 reported the result of at the 130211 tannery, with ra-Ssur‘c on one line of hose, 8 thrown over the building, 11 full pressure two streams 1‘1 . thrown over 1 full pressure roof .-â€"-Fyled. MENS’ LONG BOOTS "her you will now give the right, to build the. the company 1; all they like 9 Mr. Squier .55, would the in ”the hands for the town There is no use in trying to make limitations that will keep back in- dustries. A resolution was passed giving the right to build subject to council’s approval of location etc., which was to be given next morning after they had Viewed it before breakfast. (Next morning early they were on the \'ac- ant lot and vicinity in various stages of wakefulness and toilet giving yawning c0nsideration to the course of the proposed extension. Nothing of importance resulted.) The Lighting Committee Messrs. Jas. Graham and W.F1av- elle entered with a document that had been prepared with the most business-like diligence by a. number of our ablest citizens. It was the re- port of the committee on lighting. who for momhs had been busy on their task. It was decided to call a public meeting for Wednesday night at which the report. should be ex- plained, and discussed. A Lonely By-law The by-htw providing for the payâ€" ment of 50 per cent. of the cost of the granolithic at Blackwell’s block, on Cambridge-5L, passed through in! splendid isolation; Monday Noni 53th was set for the court of revision for the Cambridge-st. granolithic and the second sitting“ for other walks and sewers. Stop it by all means Com. Chalmers said there were no notices on the town bridge prohibit- ing fast driving. Rigs now travel over them at a rate that is ruinous. He was instructed to take the neces- sary steps to stop it. The Town Property Ald. Crandell asked permission to use the town pump for pumping out, a. scow. It was granted and straightway the alderman inveighed eloquently against; loaning the hose. It was decided to take stock of the instruments held by the Citizens Band. The Mayor and Chairman of Finance and Town Property will in- vestigate and if rumors that the band is likely to break up are true, the inqtrnments will be called in. Finance am} 10‘ vestigate and if 1 is likely to brez instruments will KIDNEY DiSEASE Hm TEN YEARS. Mr. P. M. Burk, who is a well-known resident of Glen Miller, Hastings Co., Ont., was afflicted with kidney trouble for ten years. So pleased is he at having found in Doan’s Kidney Pills a cure for his ail- ments, which he had begun to think were incurable, that he wrote the following statement of his ease so that others simi- larly afliicted may profié by his experience: “ I have been afiiicted with kidney trouble for about ten years and have tried several remedies but never received any real benefit until I started taking Doan’s Kidney Pills. My back used to constantly ache and my urine was high colored and milky looking at times. Since I have finished the third box of Dean’s Kidney ,L_LA LL"; 1' A-.. .AA» 0 pleiiscu to 1-“ ~'â€" ”’ " . . l , Doan’s Kidney P1118 a cure for 1115 all- , On 111011011 of Mr. Ross. seconded} _ ' . he had bevun to think were . . v. . 7‘ .~ , giggibghizgat he xvi-Ste the following b3 N1. \ anst 0m. 1m folkm mg pu“ statement of his case so that otheresnm- ‘ lax-1y afliicted may profié loyhie experience: the current, year: Mrs. Fraser, lot “ I have beenafilicted With kldlley trouble [20 con. :2: Mrs. Marsh, Dolsovor ; for about ten years and lunfe tried several . " / , . ‘ .. _ ‘ remedies but never received any real Patrick MCGUII‘C. Harth. Flora Mcâ€" benefit until I started taking Doan’s Innis, lot. 37 N.P.R.; Margaret Mc- Kidney Pills. Mybackused to constantly Intyro, lot 7 con. 9 ; Wm. Lucoy, 10t ache and my urine was high colored and milk looking at times. Since I have' , , finisged the third box of Dean’s Kidneyl On motion of Mr, \anstone. soc- Pills I am happy to stlate that I am not londed by Mr. McPherson, the f0110W- bothered With backac 18 at all and myling charity grants were made: For urine is clear as crystal. I feel confident ‘ . ._ _ that these pills are the best kidney Specific .‘Marian McArthur $6 to be “pended inthe country.” [by J. .L' McEachern; for Patrick Mc- sons were exempted from taxes for; 23 in 6th con. A Glen Miller Man’s Terrible Trial. He Found a Cure at Last in Dean’s Kidney Pills. Are ready with the best range of FALL (30008 ever shown in Lindsay â€"lace boots with solid bellows tongue, size I to 5, regular 95: and $1 shoe we sell at 85c, -â€"lace boots hard bottomed. The best fall and winter boot made. Sold everywhere at $1.35 and $1.50, our prices $1 15 and $1.25. BOYS MILWHUKEE GRHIN BOYS’ HEflVY SPLIT A communication from Alderman Lamb of Toronto, was r‘ad advoca- ting the construction of a system of Electric Railways radiating from Toronto. and inviting the co-operaâ€" tion of the. surrounding municipali- ties to the proposed scheme. The council took no action in the matter. A deputation from the Village of Victoria, Road composed of Messrs. A t‘. Graham and W. J. (‘hirpaw was present and addressed the council reâ€" questing that the expense of prepar- ing and registering the plans of the Village of Victoria Road be levied on the whole municipality and not on the village specially. After discus- sing the question with the delegation the council declined to grant the reâ€" quest. A meeting of Eldon township coun- cil was held at Bolsover on Monday, October 8th. The members were all present except Councillor Mc- Arthur. Mr. Alex. Campbell of Garden was next heard complaining Ithat the vater from Eldon flows across the town line on to his farm in (,‘arden. Councillor McPherson was directed to take steps to remedy the grievance COmplained of. on account of an alleged error in the survey of lot. 15 in 4th concession he is being deprived of a portion of land that rightly belongs to him. Mr. McEachern also claimed that he should be paid by the council for the roadway at the jog on 3rd sideline at; centre of fourth concession as the roadway at said place is not part of the original allowance for road. The reeve and Councillor Yanstone were appointed a committee to en- quire into the matter complained of and to report to next. meeting of council. . ' Eldon Township Council Pro- ceedings Mr. Hector C. McEachcrn ncxt ad- dressed the council. complaining that Mr. Wm. Smith then addressed the. council representing that his land adjoining the township gravel pit Jot 1 in 4th concession is being under- mined by digging for gravel too close to his land. and requesting that measures be taken to prevent the re- moval of any more from that, part of the pit adjoining his farm. Coun- cillor Vanstone was commissioned to take steps to protect Mr. Smith’s farm from being damaged further from the cave. complained of. The report, of G. Smith. O.L.S. township Engineer. respecting the clearing out of drain No. 1 was read. A b\'â€"1a\v was dulv passed to provide for the cleani..g out of said drain in accordance \\ 1th the report of the Engineer. THE WATGHMAN-WARBER: LINDSAY. ONT. (:uire $5 to be expended by councilâ€" lor loss: for William Bryant $5 to be expended by Thomas Wright. On motion of Mr. Ross, seconded by Mr. McPherson. the. following acâ€" counts were ordered to be paid 2â€"- James Donnell far gravel $1.90; John Tiliney for repairing culvert lot 16, con. 10, $1.00. W. J. Chirpaw, plank for Victoria Road sidewalks, $44.00; G. Smith, O.L.S. for services re municipal drains N0. 1. $10.50; Levi Budcc for burying (loud shccp, 31.00; J. Morrison, for extinguishing fire. on 5111 Con. linc at, lot 17; 85.00; R. Morrow. repairing Sarah Shaw’s house. $10.00; A. Gilchrist, for gravâ€" el. 82.08: L. Gilchrist, fqr building 260 rods wire fence. $39.00; J. L. McEachcrn. rent; of room for council Iiiocting. $1.50: Daniel McPherson, measuring gravel pit lot, 14, S.1’.l{f, and for services in connection with municipal drain No. 1, $2.00; W. Hudson for burying dead Sheep. $1.00 On motion of Mr. Vanstono, socâ€" ondcd by Mr. Ross. the council then adjourned to meet. again at. Reid’s hall Lornovillo, on Saturday 16th day of December next, at 10 o'clock A by-luw was passed appointing the nomination meeting to be held at Kirkiield for the election of the. muni- cipal council for year 1901 and for appointing the polling places and the deputy returning ofiiccrs. â€"Dr. McCullough, eye, ear and throat specialist, at the Simpson house, Lindsay, every Wednesdayâ€"54 Yr. â€"â€"Arrangements have been completed for the holding of 700 meetings of Farmers’ Institues through the province during the winter, beginning November 26, for which sixty lecturers of repute have been engag- ed, Who. will hold forth specially on the subjects of cold storage and poultry rain ing. At the Midwinter Fair, which begins in Guelph, on Dec. 11th, all the speakers will be gathered for a grand paw-wow.i The specimen miniature cold storage station for which an appropriation was passed at the last session, will be erected [by that time, and it is expected that one at the small cars of the Hanrahan tavi ty will also be placed on exhibition for the edification of fruit growers and others. Reaarding the cold storage stations which the government recently contracted to aid, the superintendent repcrts that but one has been erected, but that enquiries have been thick, and the indications are that next year will see a boon in the business. Reports show that the station at St. Cath- erines especially is this year being taxed to its limit, and much benefit has been derived from its establishment. â€"lace boots not heavy, but solid enough for fall wear, We lead in this line; only $1. Be sure to see this line. Misses’ (sizes II to 2‘,» glove grain boots solid in sole, regu- lar price $1 and $1.10, we sell at 90c. LHUIII.I\ruu| u _..- _ magnificent Riné wiil'be sem vou by return mull. Premium Supply Cu.. 13013 34 Toronto. We Jive um beautiful solid not Ring.°set wilh a. Ruby and two Pearls for selling only 15 Swiss Rose. PinsntJQQfit‘RCh. Thtiv ‘ 4.. ... AA.‘.J “U?!“ I nun um av »-~ . n. a. , v are very retty and easy to sell. Write an we forward l’ms. Sew thcmxgtum 93.” moneymndthis‘ W “.211 1.- L--. News of the Week GOLD For selling at 10 cents each only ‘2 dozen beautiful Medallion Buttons, ptwtruil-«Wiku- cml Roberts. showing me actual colors at his brilliant uniform and medals in 10 deli- nuc tints on a. gold ground. Wrin- and we mail Buttons. sell them. rc-mrn "min-y. and we send [mgr-mid this handsome wan-h. It has “polished nirlu-l case. m-a-nmte Amm-imm nuovcmonttqndfiwill; ‘c: e )y'ill last 19 years. Kirk’S'UiitiLY COMPANY, Bux FREE! SOLID WOMENS’ OIL GRHIN 'l'o'rthu. A. CATHRO CO. New Quarters New Goods CLOTHING 9«‘CCC«‘C“’ 609-com»... Having leased the Jewett Accommodation Barns onYork-st.. Iam now prepared toreoeive horses to board by day or week on reasonable terms. First-class men in charge day and night. Farmers and others coming to town can have their horses carefully looked after, and parcels taken care of. Comfortable ofliee. F In Gent Parcel Delivery office on pre. mises. Goods deliveved to any part of town promptly. First-class new Rack for Weddings, Funerals, etc., or by the hour. Phone 104. New loading Stahtgg \Ve have now fairly started on our fall term and have more students en- rolled now than at the same time last year Applications for admission to Peter-bore Business College are coming in every day, and the prospects are that even with enlarged premises we will be taxed for room. N 0 school can do better for youâ€"few can do as well. Send for our circular, lt will tell you. Peterboro, Ont. HOG-G- BROS. , OAKWOOD trong reasons for buying clothing it this storeâ€"the assortment is largeâ€"the qualities are the very best of their kindsâ€"the price as low as the very lowest. n examination you will find plenty of lines to select from in newest styles suits. reater variety and better values than ever in Meus’ Tweed Suits at $4, $450 and $5- 00d qualities in fine Tweed Suits at all sizes. etter assortment, better styles and better values. Come in and. inspect the stocks. N 0 store can do better for you in clothing. ight in fit, right in material, right in trimmings and right :3 price, make 4 strong rights. ur stock in Mens’ and Boys’ Suits ready to wear is worth examining if interested in clothing. I am settled in my fine stand, one door east of where I was. Here I am‘able to show more goods and do even better work than before. My stock comprises the newest and nobbiest things for Overcoats, Suits and Trousers; you will be satisfied it you buy your clothing from me. eavy stocks in ready-to-wear clothing in our clothing depzrt‘ went. W. W. WORKMAN WM. PRINGLE, PRINCK’PAL â€"-W have our new goods in all lines light or heavy to hand. The prices are right; the quality is unexcelled. Impossible to give you prices on so many lines Come and see the goods SIGN OF THE HILL SAWV Buiiders Hardware Horse Clippers Prism Brand Ready Mixed Paints Wheelbarrows 1' he Celebrated EurekaSmithhg You had better RUBBEBS 5‘ {11115 McLENNAN 81 E0. riage Makers’ and Black smith’s supplies. cLENNAN 8:80 HHrdmqusa LOWEST PmCES South Side of Kent-St. $8.50 for men, 11

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