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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Oct 1907, p. 5

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‘Q” “-m”””. l .5 ,2 l PING AT ~ 1;: ; OAKWOQD pâ€" mSARY O F AN- NV ’5' Keys)“: L iOiil ENC 1“ THI H.“ 23."? 3‘ #SER‘VED IA“- M [Flip-3‘“ ll Elllir‘t pockets - H .. ' - Sale 517 ~ 'dmg Look plice ‘3 1h: how. “I Mr. q c" arachnoid Month's, rt, lath 0410834501). :38 4- - g 1 ‘4') . ., ‘ ’V\ll_ ~tlla v . united in the holv uy to Amos Moo 79 of HT. and hairy also of lamps“; were present. beautifully attiled mmed With ('hlil'fll, Silks 839 blossoms, and 34.31.35. '5 Black Venetian Cloth, Ten pieces Cream Ground Polka . The photograph was taken shortly bouquet U: whim 5 "3 sale $1. D0” Wrapperette, very special, ' 1‘98- “'eek- when "l a neat speech, Mr. Lee mark that it would be a pleasant 1e after the band returned from the trip ashgittenxzé 19-3.; ». .. 44 .mh re 15c., sale 130. on behalf of Miss Morton's Studio, minder to the band and to all others to CollingWOOd with new laurels and ‘7 ‘ .;‘ V. ; i ‘l .' ’ . n c o n - oile, and cam“ a. find “KW“ ‘-“""’ l g F"t U k C 1 . 1.â€" presented the Lindsay Band With 8 interested of the fine looking1r aggre- ln new uniforms. The photo lusihbcn lowing officers were elected for rnatiims - if” “Q“ $8,518.39: 4” owns“ ”83‘ °°’ large and beautifully finished photo gation that had given so much good cxhébted at all the neighboring {airs Susan supported by hzs s Osborne. ‘ -« emony was ppr. . . reg viola, sale 480. fine Lindsay is becoming SO justly proud. some time P83?» tion and called forth much favorable Presidentâ€"Dr. Wood. miscellaneous subjects, such as math- 1'. Ward. B.A., of ' tucking, reg. $3.60. sale $3. Mr. Lee. in making the presentation Cheers. long and loud, from the comment. The photo will be hung Vice-Presidentâ€"Rev. J. W. Wal- ematlcs and bookkeeping, soldering ”Ch ”f ”‘11“"35 ”intlfiyk Laili.»_<' Cloth, brown. . touched on the excellence of Lind- bandsmen and others present greeted in the Band rooms. A reproduction lace. ‘and pipe fitting. and the handling and h ‘ .1 1'“! ”wk mg. 530‘ sale Black Silk Blouses, reg. $2.50, say’s band and what a cred-it it Was the speech and presmtation. Several of the splendid group is puulishod mailing-TIME J. D. Philatellei) gimléiuhglegeaglnd tili’mém’l‘he ga- ‘ 1. re was well .- ' ., . 7 . ' . . .- is an ‘reasurer -- r. eter - e 0 a- ph Goad, ol 0:; 23 4,. sale 32' betrommg to the town under the alble members of the band made . short abo‘c. Kennedy. :irying, including such topics as lead- Md“ . _ .- ~ . - , Ladies' Wrappers reg. 31-50 sale _____o:â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"__â€"-- Mr.tary_MI-. J. C. Harstone_ lng, care and management of the da- . ' i - 779ml “‘8“ d" 5”“? D1855 Sin” ' ' ' . . ' lry cow. build‘n f the d ' ' if: 3333.3: :9... $1, sale 750; reg. $1.25, $1.25. Reg. $1.25. sale 31. LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE 'DmEGAâ€"ms F01: comxc. cox- removal of the principal had been K333122313 mm’y'm- °’- 3" herd, productlofi 22.30%“. of “:11? ington {01' l>omis T 15:. 7 Ladies’ Knitted Corset Covers, in MEETING \‘EN’I‘ION. based on fair or honorable grounds, Chaplainâ€"Rev. J. W. Wallace. milk and its products, factory 0r 6“. feature oi the wed- ration of the aix- , of the wedding of = . Cunnings. grand- . e. An address was Brass, and a very ran-«i on this list. . WELL ATTENDED MEETING. l . ._ (‘ortific t q d d' 1 '11 b 1' i”. - up, Lun- . . _ . . Ontario Tankard Ski sâ€"Mcssrs. J. a 9- an ID omas W1 8 . g‘m by _ . man: into: liq‘lillll'd cord. Fleete Blankets in white and grey. _ . _ CURVEXTION 05’ DECEMBER 19. A Bankrupt StOCk bought at 1). Flavelle and L. v. %'C0nnor. awarded, to those who successfully f 7; __ ..- ‘.'~ 9.:1} 45c lltl-l, reg. :11 15, sale 95‘3- The meeting called by the Liberal , 50C. 0“ the Dollar , The following were chosen as the pass the examinations and {“11“ the ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' lConservataives for Wednesdav nom- Another resolution passed appomt- lclub skips :â€"Messrs. Burke, Butler, conditions imposed. No entrance ex- to Interview ; '.».,~,. nzrri ,l-j shddm of plain vel‘ 10 per cent. ()7? all “001 Bl'lliketsl . ~ . ed Thursday. Dec. 19th, at 1. p.m., M A I F I‘d has succeeded in Cuthbert, Fisher, Flavelle. Gage, animation “.1“ be required, but stu- .'i"~ sale 124'. bargain (IRES. . ing was well attended and the bus1- as the time for the Convention to r ' o . .. Harstone, HopkinS. F. Knowlson. J. dents “1” be (inspected to “a"? at ‘ ‘ "€85 “‘83 dealt With 1" 8000' “”m- select a, candidate for the House or buymg “5 Stock “1 at ”0““ 0n the M. Knowlson. Kennedy. Little. Mil- glam Ofetseason s experiencgef m a I" . i ° . ' , ; dollar, and will 0 ‘n about a ler' McDonnell, W. McLen , O'Co . eese “‘3 (“IV 0" Creamery 0"“ m' a. i: not always . . d R Among thoseprosent were noticed: Commons at the next election. 'lhll week with a big 5:11p; stock sale nor, Reesor Sisson. sniff: wan]- tering the school. Tuition is absoâ€" 8 ~ C . . . . .. .- - ' - b“ ' . ' . .. ' ~ lutelv fr the IV , - ea . __ . .. . 7 1 Falls. Jas_ con\tntloo Will be held in the Aca , , . , lace, Welch, Walters, “mar-853' Wan. ; ee, on. expense incurr poll 3. “me K1? ;. BllfldS, curtalfls, al'petS an “98 Wm. .Mclxrthur. lone on . . demv of Music. Dr..‘ .y. The purchasing public will surely get son. , _ lbeing for board and lodging and w . ewspaperm‘an- and “if . p1,, 'rV‘.-r"l Shim.- llliiiils, reg. 35c. sale ..................... 290 Mortimer, Ml-ndcn; (“30' Hemlster, The uqual votes of confidence in good goods at deeply cut prices. 'The skips will meet Thursday nv.3“.llcw incidental expenditures in con- the tale. d“ ‘ ~ “A ‘ ' Haliburton - Geo. Lvle. Kinmount : , f . in: next to select their rinks. nectlon “”11 SUPPI‘QS- d d K' “n 7' ‘ - ' '~ - ‘ 1 - trimmed reg 55c ’ . ~ 1 . the Whitney Government and m the 0 The question of a big bonspiel was We WOUId strongly advise an." ; R“ 33" 1p; g and "WW” Blm'ls- insertion or ace ' ’ ‘ ’ 45c Adolphus Bolt, Klnmount; .Jr. (.01â€" policy of Mr. R. L. Borden were very B fll E «rh- Y discussed. but no action taken. “young man in Eastern OntaTiO en- “ to have be:- 91" to ~ ................. (g‘ ................................................................. . den. Fenelon Falls; James Lel-amerc. heartily given. etter an yer gs ear Some objection was taken to To- mung won 3" career in dail-ymg to you boyS. C031“ - . ., _. ' ronto bein . always the lace in the , first apprentice himself to as good a ' 1 -- ‘l‘ 1 r row $1 0) sale 980 108‘ \I d n - James Wilson Somerxllle ' 8 - . p k . 11 known on the 1 111.5 .l, yous out. a. .... , . , ‘1 l0 . in e . . . . -_ A1,“. perSon who has read an. Fam- Onto. ‘0 Tankard Cup games for thelm“ or 'as he can. and to follow this , . u . ,, ‘ , . . gcneraycon a i wasa-ou _ . - ‘ - s- “I “8’“- "v . .. :zi .wwsl m. ms $2.35. sale ------------ mi do. new («‘0- A- “mm Dr- “’0“ THE BOARD or EDUCAIION ‘9“ MS)“ “W” “°;‘"‘°" “W o... Lindsay. on... w... recognized. that m in... «me 9*“ o... realm aperman. ' , Geo. Smith, A. Bradshaw, James Mc- RII'C'ZED could be improved from year to your. and Mr. J. D. Flavelle. delegate to for ”cum“? a prominent. position m and the speaker , i .i ,~'t~, rw-Q'. 50c. sale 400; reg. 600. sale ------------ 48° Learn, 1. 1.1 Weldon, Geo. Inglc, G. C Still every one will admit that dur- the Ontario Curling Association, pro- dairylng Wlll be the holding of a. da- w Kipling and I . g . ”H rale 2,30 H. Hopkins, J. H. Sootheran. J. â€"â€" ling the past’tivelve months therehas raised to press Lindsay's claim . in lath 90110313 Wlfga'tzvgg (3:10:18- ‘ ,. owe, day, .oon < M inns new patterns. 'CS- “Ci 5 """""""" Dovitt, Wm. Sylvester. A. D. Mallow. A PARENT OBJECTS TO THEIR been a wonderful improvement and fills $391" at the annual meet'imt mined'wdalirvmschosols' fivhich olTer msi; \ l he said to me: ' . li'lP'..-Li'ln‘ I'("I'. 53c sale ....................................... 44c Johnston Ellis; James Moore, Wes- METHOD OF ACCEPTING unfithe Family Herald and Weekly Star .. - ‘ tion and training absolutely from, .w what these news . -..- » 0 ley Staples, A. E. Vmoma-n. Joseph FARS'IYIVE'S RF‘SIG‘I-VI‘IOV is today bigger Value than ever be- (“TAR“) CLRLERS there is seldom any valid reason for to bother 819°“ 9 ma. rim-l colorinlrsi ”38' 130' sale 10c, ”9‘8- 1”“: f°r 14° Brown, or Lindsay; Mr. Wilson. OPS: ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' form Newspaper. Magazine find A: M the meet"? 0' the Ontt‘rio13?“xiiicmfiniliilagtmfihii .ow I often had to' ,, 1 $_ 1 $5 50 John Irwin, Carded; J olm Alton, Editor Watchnnnâ€"Wardcr. rlcultural Journal all combined, it is fhfli’i‘lgstlxmhm’d i'tl‘ “3;:93'12‘? qu dig/film”), ‘{ or his chosen oworlé‘. \ 3 2 172's. 1'» l i'. l‘ ls, I‘i‘fl'. I . 38 C ......................... . ................ - v . ' _ _ seoon ank "- . . - . - . let me tell youxl l \ , l i ; . Klrkfleld. Wm. Irwin, Marlposa, Wm. Dear Sir â€"Woul-d it be fair to Dr. certainly a unique publication. All} era must stay out of District Copl'l‘horomhlifeqmpl 3.0m” for filhw-a .,. in my me. I” “M; ii: gs. :2 ply. size 3xl. reg. $15.50. sale ............... $12.75 Coulter, Ops; John Bailey, Laxton: . h- rd ‘ ’ho vod f r Mr __ person “1011063 00” know the Fun- games. The tollowing is thin group.8'°°d P953“! and dwd “P0“ 11- ' ‘7 ..t I didn’t 03'5” $9 8' Jam. McGarr. Balsovcr; Aloxmler Blame a l“ .1“? .. ho hum: ny Herald and Weekly Star should containing Lindsay curlers in the Onâ€" :11; 909.3101; “’1" 90;“ Kg“ $010119" dZ" \ vsâ€" '37.»: T.:\>ll"li l"'< w. . . ll, . $12 and $12.50. sale --------- - ‘0 . - . r ° . - stone's mmatlon‘ 1' l e P0093 0 ' ~ _ It 13 a. tario Association; schedule :â€" f1 r. . e enmnd. 0" rs ‘C 835 ' he“ no Road :ijoor. . M i H ' WA 3‘ mg mnlelSVMmposa' “mLoAdflranOo; “his Vicinny “0““ ““9" 0' “‘3 “Mailfiri; 22:11:? :23: ‘ Group No. lâ€"Llndsay. Port Hope. 1W9“ 18 WW "1 excess 0‘ the 53"" Id worry” ~31":TT‘.. 1 ml... wide ri-q. 556- sq‘ .Vd-i this sale - """""""""""" 45c land; Wei-don Rea, Rea. r0, m ity as a Physician from his failure A . Cobourg, Toronto. Toronto. Lake- ply; t for Kip. ‘ ' ‘ Casey, Valentin: James Taylor - 1 th lif of his last _ ___+_â€"_ view, Toronto Granites. Toronto -â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€"â€" Oakwood; Capt. Patterton andDun to pro ong c 9 pa Prospect Park, Newmarket, Milton, Table Linens ‘lV .' - ~ t" “if .llu‘ ‘ ‘H . $.lir‘ l 43v, :‘-.1; $1.10, . i am. 3.13. w. ‘ \fifi¥ .1 . 77-? The Washington \â€" 5 Shoe House °f Quality and Fair Dealing. t t t t t t t s h t t t t t t t t t O t 30m rear kayak?” "(it care to 7 2 511mm. Wick number of ‘ \g‘lfi‘lhat (llll‘.\ not need 8. : Y1”U kl"-ll thi- flint dry. ‘ ‘ll. l‘lll‘ls ill‘l‘ lEhin Mfr}! waterproof inter- . Mix hwy ll:l\'l‘ triple solPS l-‘lnheil \\';th-l'pl'00f sole . gwlyoul- welted. sole ‘ box‘co'lntel's. sule leather ‘1nga‘unilollrguarank‘e H't‘l)’ pair sold. T" Back if not Salad 3 OCTOBER . SALE Mantles and Skirts of Puritan and Roger’s Garments _ . )Iantles. 13,. and green, 50 inch, ties bargain days, 48 inch. trimmed with draw braid. Reg. $12. Dress Goods and l French Wrapper- ‘lnvp iliifl‘k. blue: grfi‘nr 1., E’kit'fil‘ns l’laiil Dress Goods in! ,1..:,3.3 elli‘ii'ls, I‘L‘g'. SOC. sale 670- l "(er {,lnz. or'f all Dress Goods not L‘Mi'hv-l lob}.- ‘;.in.-ns‘_ 60 inch.l nu. 50c, Stilt? 38c: igcring. reg. 6C. for 5C- l ..1. Men's and Boys' Clothing and OVOI‘COR-ts bargain OPPOSITE TERBY’S RESTAURANT M’“§§+M§+++H+MWW2 Fans. lllilllt‘ of storm- .. ‘, l LINDSAY. ONT; THURSDAY on. oCTOBER, .. “’W ‘ ‘. i. ,, n . __op__ in 10 per cent. oi! all children’s Man-l also Ladies’ ; reg. Skirts. 50 inch Black Kersey Mantles, Sale $10. l i REPRODUCTION OF LARGE PHOTO PRESENTED BY MISS MORTUX'S S'l‘lflllO TO THE SYLVESTER BAND. 01" LINDSAY. The band room of the Band was the scene of an interesting On behalf of Miss Morton he present- presentation Tuesday evening of last ed the elegant big photd with the re- ettes thus given. , alnd ai‘ the musical organization of which music in and out of Lindsay for Ladies' White Silk. Blouses, reg. 85c, sale 69c. l same. tient? It certainly would not. His previous good work would. and under. haVe decided to separate. and should. be talcum into oonsidera- . biom. Admitting this. why was he not as considerate at others ? For a score 0! years, Lindsay's Collegiate. under Mr. Harstooe's guidance, made a. record for itself, ”Worldwide." The last year wasnot so good: paht of the fault mayhem: been his and part or all may have beendustoabadrunol examina- tion material. and hard papers. It matters little which! What 1 want to say is that Mr. Faratone’s good work in the capacity of Principal of the Collegiate Institute in Lindsay for twenty long years, should not be completely obliterated aisd lor- gotten‘on account of one your tall- ing short of our expectations” The principal of the institute does not personally prepare the pupils for the examinations in question,. and has no say as _to who will assist Chairman for the different municip- him. The M 02%;:th a" alitlies were, elected as follows 3 8‘93 “I. h“ ”919: ”be'ubwoll “‘5 E “yâ€"J- R.-BO_1t- matter I! open. lt- from-1d t0 Mariposa Northâ€"Chat mm continue the investigation all along mm squibâ€"Wesley Gibson. the line. The real cause of our low Eldonâ€"lo. A. McIntyre. percentage might in discount: In Fmelon I-‘allsâ€"J. 3- Brandon. this "‘5." Sal-mar down the ,. , Messrs. Flaveue, Edwards and Val- ‘cr 0mm. 1‘ (infamn tars are to he congrats-ted, for the W ' stand they took on the division. . W. and“. , . m WI of W m h . lur- ‘Fla.;iw‘ ‘ I ‘1 _ . ~ it is ,mented- by the, own To‘lm-ie, Woodvllle; Mr. Stewart Somcrville; Thos. McQuadc, Emily; Wm. Dowrbr and Austin Donner, MuriPOSau; D. Williams, Glamorglan; l Beehive Yarns, reg. 10c, for 86. John Hargrave, Balsam Lake; and ' others too numerous to men- fm. Berlin Wools, mphyr “"0013, and man} ti'on. - sale Shetland Floss, reg. 90. for SC. Mr. Johnston Ellis, the retiring l lei-mantown Fingering, 100 bunch. president, called the meeting to ord- er. The minutes of the previous meeting were read :by Secret-an I. E. Weldon, and adopted. ' . Mr. R. Bryans was appointed chair- manofthomee'tingpro temondthc work of electing ofllcers proceeded with. omcers were elected as fol-lows : Hon. Presidentâ€"Dr. Cornell, Ome- mee. . Presidentâ€"Johnston Ellis. VicePrcsidentâ€"J. H. Delaware. . Mind”. ~ - Secretaryâ€"I. E. Weldon. Treasurer â€"-‘Wm. McCarty, Fenclon Yams and Wools Black, white and grey Scotch fin- Mafiaffe r' . ing‘ so heavily is I Opsâ€"Peter Hamm- Ll in lbuéides‘s. ' Fiziio SYLVESTER nun ‘ on..- .1. Sylvester'leadership of Bandmaster Rocnigli. speeches thanking Miss Morton for ORGANIZE FOR THE SEASON. the nice expression of appreciation where it, has been a centre 01 attrac- beyond doubt, it would have await- ‘. , ' 1 . . grey. cream, and Whfi’e’ reg. 280’ sme -â€" It was moved. seconded and car- ed his return. and Messrs. L. V. O'Connor, M. H. and marketing 0? dalrl'prodllml‘». 10- ‘24c reg‘ 48“ sale 39c' OFFICERS ELECTED LIST “Fined that all the othcors elected "Plans? " “lawn. 6- H. Honkins. and Dr. F. CW0" an‘ Planmm 0‘ ‘M‘O’VS' 9“- . , . - - , ' . ‘ ‘ ' A. Walters. ' The closmg course of the sessmn will Ladies Vests and Drawers, r-eg. CHARM/Lib FOR MLAICIPALIâ€" should be delegates at the coming Representatives to Ontario Curling be the instructor’s course for which 93°. sale 23“ "’9 ”2°, sale 4‘“ ‘l TIES. AN ENTHUSIASTIC AND convcnta‘cm wnh right to vow at the â€"â€"-o-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- Associationâ€"Messrs. J. n. Flavellc none but prospective instructors will The revivalists. Torn-y and Alex- Richmond It is" Easy to Slip Up - In buying Clothes unless you are a textile expert you can’t tell much from a casual inspection of clothin'g and you are practically at the mercy if the man with whom you trade. Probably the principal , ”reason. why the sales of our Clothing... are in; . _ because people learned that their confiidence in (and has given ever sinceiwe missus. l907. NUMBER 42 FREE DAIRY COURSE â€" N0 FEES CHARGED AT KINGâ€" S'I‘ON 1)an SCHOOL Cl'ER- ' ATED BY GOVERNMENT. The calendar-of the Eastern Dairy School at Kingston, 0nt., for the session ol 1907-1908 has just come to hand. This school is maintained and operated by the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture with a View to furthering the dairy industry of the province, and is under the Superin- tendence of J. W. Mitchell. B.A., Kingston. The school building is comxnodious, thoroughly modern in plan and construction and especially 7 adapted for convenicllw in. reaching ‘ l and instruction work. Each of the several departments is fully equipped for teaching purposes with thorough- ly up-to-date machinery and apparat- us. Each of the various departments is placed in chargxx of an instructor mus or WAN]! conmssuoms TOWN WATER TO BE TESTED RE- GULARLY AT STATED INTER- VALSI The Water Commluioners met on Mooddn' afternoon with Mr. J. D. Flaw-lie in the chair, and Mayor Vroymaln. Mr. McNeilly and Mr. T. Brady presimt. Much routine work was transacted, and reports received. A large num- ber of accounts were. considered and dealt with. Messrs. Johnston Ellis and J. A. Williamson asked lor a iodofiion oi the charges. against the Agricultural Society for water. There had been a leak in the service, which was reâ€" ncsponsiblo for the amount apparent- ly consumed. The commissioners pointed out that they were not re- sponsible for lvak under the circum- stances. A rebate of 34 was. how- who is thoroughly practical and a over allowed. - g .- - - .; . . . ‘ . . _ .peclalist in the sullut and work he The (.ommlssioners deemed to have has to teach and do. the complete the town water W at Gemini) stall numbering no less than twelve. stated intervals, so that ”’9 purity DUI'iIIK the month of IleCcmlml' the might he known or if it proved _ f , school operates as a creamery. The otherwise steps might be ”like“ m the long course opens on Thursday. Jan- right. d"°°“°”° . uary 2, and closes Wednesday. March ' 25, the instructors' course opens on Monday, March 30. and closus Sat- LINDSAY CURLERS urday, April 4. Besides these com-903 1 anyone that Wishes can take a short, course in the school at any time ‘during the months of January and AN EN- ll‘ebruaryv. There will be no CourSl‘ in {December, but persons desiring to {take up practical buttermaking dur- Those interested in curling held aniing this month will be privileged to enthusiastic and largely attended‘ do so. meeting on Friday evening. The fol- The long course embraces the fol- g 'thc lowing :. Da-iry lectures. cheesomaik- ' Lindsay ing, separators and the creaming of milk, buttermaking, milk testing, da- iry bacteriology, dairy chemistry and . OFFICERS ELECTED. THCSIAS'I‘IC MEETING. 1907â€"08 [Curling Club :â€" Patronâ€"Mr. John Carew. for the Managing Committeeâ€"Club omcers, operative dairyimg. manutactune, care and G. .H. Hopkins. be accepted. Hill. Plav at Toronto. Umpire. Mr. J. P. Rogers. It is feared that the King of Spain has consumption. service it {gives ’v'e; ' been

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