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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Oct 1908, p. 1

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1C, :s at! 0 and Mara. Ramsey r 9mm th the ‘1 l 50) id for or low green, 1 blue :say 699‘ wnrsfi- $9.78; l .00, Id f or cash- faney 75c, that have wool, 01‘ 1H]? Defenweml (0. 0f Iomnto, {united The: Borenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee TRANSFORMATIONS POMP ADOURS SWITCHES CLUSTER-CURLS REMEMBER --- O N E DAY ONLY. EO'LOUGHLIN '85 EECINTYRE 322m: A mV51erious explosion in the Mn_HMKHIMHHMV-. I Iiiiflim uuu ‘.J‘.JHLJ!-!L!.L1LHJ‘ u In buying hm yew knew pmeiaely whe yea 399 6951111 w uh. and Hm mmmibilitâ€"y bank 011% £1911ngz The hm wg ..n‘.n= lmvu been aeleetgd with extrema em t9 give ygu lamina n imam and will retain than good loaka tram amen he seaww m1 as regards fwieea. m stave in Canada gem give battar value! .,nality for quality, than O'Loughlin Malntym. C O M I N G ! PROF. DORE NWEND Kirwin Hotel at W“ serious injury to 0mm. A. Buchanan; ’ * FIN ESTQUALITY FURS OF THE 52nd YEAR. THE WATCHMANâ€"WARDER. For gentlemen Who are bald, is a. head covering- far superior in both style anddiurability to anv other manufactured. At the present day over 90,000 of these are in use throughout Canada and the United states. Call and have free demo:- stration. / During this visit he will be showing th.1 latest Parisian and New York styles. You are particularly invited to call, inspect and try on any of these creations. bar The revolution in-Nicaragua is- as- 5011 suming serious proportions. Nine Ror men were killed in a fight 1163.? Grey- Saturday, Oct. 25rd LINIDSAY the well-known hair goods artist will visit at Benson House, on OF TORONTO From Us. Wu guurautue to give abso- lutuly tlm hunt value for you r tummy, with nvevy pnsalblo mlwmtngu as regards ntylo mu] quality. We mm dum- omtmta to your entire satin faction that; it pays no Buy Furs URstandard @fméfeham dise) ages net permit (if the slightest decep- tion or misrepraw sentation in furs. SECIION ONE Two suits of clothes, 550, were sup- plied to the police department by a local tailor, and as this is according to the custom, the account was or- dered to be paid. Every two ,years the policemen get a new suit of sum- mer clot-.hes Ald. Campbell read the items on the Board of Works slate, which in: cluded a‘ bill of $12 from Britnell 00., for gravel dust supplied the town. This was ordered to be paid. With the cold weather coming, or here, Ald. Dobson thought it was time to consider the snow plow ques- tion, and the matter will be discuss ed at the next meeting or the scan-l in the town of Lindsay. ROUTINE BUSINESS. It was agreed to pay Gopstable Thombury's bill for being on duty during the two days of the Lindéay Central Fair. It -amounbed to $4. CLOTHES FOR THE "COPS." The town fathers met last night in} committee and transacted consider-’ able business of importance, reports of which will be found elsewhere in this issue. The routine business‘was as follows : I are found wandering on the streets after nine o-clock. This is amatter which The Warder has been advocat- ing for some time and cannot but be commended ‘by citizens and parents MUST NOT ROAM STREETS. It was also agreed that the cur- few bell by-law should be looked in- to and the police will be instructed to send all juveniles home if they and its “Valley of 1,000 Falls," are but a few of the interesting features of this superb mountain. “You are already aware of the va- lue of this wonderful mountain to your road. Our party was one of the first to ever visit the mountain. ‘The last three summers have been spent by me in this work and my discoveries are quite important. I have no hesitation in emphatically stating that from the scenic stand- point, Mt. Robson and vicinity is without a peer. Nothing in the Sela kirks or Rockies .ca.n touch this one beauty spot. Forest fringed emeral lakes. Berg Lake with its icebergs floating at all times on its surface, countless glaciers and._towering crags Wl‘i‘fififl‘l‘ A PER“ F611 311MB??? ELIE; SQENEHY: In 5 mm men/ad by the Grand Trunk Pmmo. Railway Iran: the new, Hearse Kinney. at Km”; 8,0” who madea sumam means a! m. Robson. the highest peak an the Car nadian Rockies. and which fact was chronicled some. days ago; he says : UNDSAY, ONL. THURSDAY. OCIOBER 2|. I909 ‘l‘h‘m M“ be gum! news to Ml wha pammim the warm manhioned. and Mm have me; esuMy‘a “New at heave. WILL REMEDY MA'l'l‘EflB. Th0 uuporlntmdont of [the not-them divialun promised the Warden that he WUUM acquaint .hlmael! with the state u! mum and mnedlat aflor‘t- wuum be pm: forth; m mm was in *Berento an a «autumn Interviewing the Ming; fiemmlmleam went the time mnww station; MP: ‘fima was me: mm. m! M: .119de “naught it an epuertm Hm ta tsunami: that gantlmnn with the ma ‘9! mm m» m» than mmmm mm MM M Ma Mm m Ham 9! Woman and ummwm mum! mph: an that WWW At n Mont mm: m the cmmw comm” it was. $199th tn an iamatmnu tn remedy mutter-I. 810MB) GMEVANOES. The delays at pal-om» tram. tho tnwdmuuta train nrvlca. ttw mm to have a parpotual awning train to‘ B‘oualun Falls. and the other artw- umm o! tha people worn put baton Superintendent 'l‘lmn. Warden Jor- dan nxmulnad that tho Railway Oom- mlnlunaru had not boon complnlnod to. but appllml to Mr. TI!!!» to but- tm- mutton: no that thin atop would not be mummy. W. 11; Twin. superintendent of m mama mama! a! the mm 1 rank. minim Warden down m: away. in 943mm. mu as weak! invaagm the prevalent 693mm an m Hawaiian mm 99996911! Mamas! and make gammy 1m: MSW“: INVESTIGME CONDITION MOUNT ROBSON mama Mm not be a. good idea for them to come I oath that the explorer never .reached oV‘er next sunfiner, and take in the I the summit. much-famed Watchman-Wander trip Business is prqejically at 9, stand- to Niagara and Bun'alo. or for round ; still in Rome, ’v'vhile the: people pro- trip on. the Kawartha Lakes, the test against the executioh of Fen-er. Say. but wouldn't give a person a pain to hear what some of our irien-ds across the briny deep say of ‘ our country of bears and wakes and pioneer life and such like Sure we have the finest country under the sun. the verygardcn of Eden. Rasp< berries ripe in October and cabbnges taking the second growth. Our forâ€" ests, woods and lanes taking on that golden, green and crimson hue which only can be shown by Canadian trees while the evergreen still shields the great game. Dr. Oowau. “8.. of Lindsay. “Was in town yesterday looking for an of- ace. We understand that he has sold out his practise in Lindsay. A flveâ€"year-old boy in Toronto Was run over by a Wagon driven by his father,‘receiving fatal injuries. State Senator McCarren, the Demo- cratic leader of Brooklyn, is in a dangerous condition. following an operation for appendicitis. robin and the crow and makes his] Ed. Barri”. who went “0 Mount stay the more pleasant. Would it!McKinley with Dr. Cook, says under Bobcuyloon. Oct. 1‘-.â€"Mr. Andrew Hum um! Mmlly left by thin attor- mm by the man. tor Vlctorlu. 1M1; To my than they wlll be much mined will be putting In many. We are snowy to lone them. but hone they wm mm use many slope- uf 1mm- emc gun as comma! as the bonny banks of Mbéfl‘fi’ew; Saturday Mr; Hum held a sub at his Maugham minimum and rename a gust mm 03 Tuesday awning a farewell was lmdt‘t‘éd mm in tha J‘arigh flan. Mm. arm weaving exgmaieas at sympathy MP, Hum was 9mm witha mum sun: ease and Mrs! Rum a We present, me. They “rm my much «5an by surprise. and when they canal to flunk a. 90mm their tongues were tied am speech late than: REE Popular Family Leaving Bobcaygeon--Ideal Weather W5!!! um Imam H9990: \ who yeung Mew m Mull.» We mm» s! fitment Heme; imam an My my $9 an amp when know M: May we”: m mm M mm: m mmw up m M: as- am Wow he mum a In» an n mm «mm Mm em with ham- man to 39 mm mu mm {M mm mm: ml with than 69mm! 9% mm «mm a menu»: mm M “mm m amen- an m- Awm who MI Wu 5% 9 mm»: om o'nuuwad and M ~an a nun- anmp (an mm known that. m Womble mum and mm mm tar 1mm)» 'Jan’. u may am MM. his parents. who now 1m in the any an mu m around mu 8m M! an um: a! Wrumd. Ha liven new Mr. u. do nothing. u in up about at tho mm Thurston. Ion-lu-luw at Mr. A. an- and «any to M M- Muht. '1‘!“ mark hart-nu. town. w. W in on a was harder twomy yours no, too. visit to his old homo. Tum m as James W} than It in new. an! H18 mm mainly m Humane WM! lemma eel: 69mm 81“MU§QF;” “poem 9f Mi In his New: WM! m he was ”ark; ‘l‘hua m mm deum leek: w 6886311; New ha ha My mugs: ‘ a! small mummien w yaung m: em {as lumber business in Port: new: in mum that he mm mm. firm. and {a wam about 0106.: have Om mm m a math. at me 6589: He was In town Friday for- n MM: WW9 M: m Elmfiflflfi #8990: ‘Nm 3mm: tullnw and mm» Left Klnmount 20 Years Ago With $45 and Is Now Worth $150,000 Post Card Petition It. and run at? with n (9 mm den before: any at the Pirates kaaw what. we trump, True. it in a wandertul game, when played cit-hat my the boys on tha street 9v by such scientists mi he“ kept; the whaie New; American m a wage the wt weakma Great game. Dr. Comm. “8.. 0! Lindsay. was in town yesterday looking for an of- ace. We understand that he has sold out his practise in Lindsay. Did any pariah aver lay that bun- bull wu only a name for the uroet Mdn '.‘ If they did We‘ll have to rmul mom a lecture; Why sure the elec- tric current of the who had NM mm nervvuu Intent altémuwly Into pet:- ruxyuaa a! grief and mutation whim the world‘s ehampinnnhlp was hung-- I‘m: N:- a Mend» mime; Wu wane afraid lea: the mighty Wmcw might m n into the! I'Iratefi' mm. av um terrible Tiger (.1953 might. ens-m fllhfl‘mm'l mac-Vou- ad the apart- mou‘n paradise. PAGESHOB that the people of Lindsay paid four centepez; poundand the people in Taranto only paid five cents for the wood comingxfroni Haliburton. "We are paying more than other towns 4nd cities, and by seeing the 'Rail- why (Jammie-ion the matter could the town solicitor should be instruct- ed to look into the matter some day when he is in Toronto, and he was there quite often now. He stated The matter of excessive freight rates on the Grand Trunk Halibut- ton and Goboconk lines came up for discussion at the meeting of council last evening, Ald. Kylie stating that many kindnessw, both from our friends in Lindsay and my associat- eé on the railway, that I take this opportunity of showing our app'rea- ation. I am sure they will alway- be remunbered by us. Yours sincere- ly. ‘ I most sincerely thank my Lind~ say friends for their sympathy since my accident in Midland. Mysek and Mrs. Reid ~have received so It is eaSy to see how Canada's pio- neer, double-track railway, with it. unsurpassed roadbed. high-grade pas- senger coaches. etc.. is the popular Ontario line. Service wins. and the Grand Trunk servw Ontario well. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY COV. ERS THE PROVINCE WELL. The commanding position of the lend Trunk Railway System in connection with the transportation service of the Province of Ontario in well illustrated by the fact that in this premier Province of Canada there are 14- incorpomted cities, every one of which is located on the tracks of the Grand Trunk Railway. There are 100 incorporated town, 25 of which are exclusively on the Grand Trunk Railway, and 43 oth- ers are reached by the tracks of the Grand Trunk. The incorporated vil- lages number 66, of which 35 are ex- clusively on the Grand Trunk, and 13 additional reached by the tracks of the Grand Trunk. Mr: Timn and Mn C‘awan. sous after for this emu... represented tho mad More the eemmiaaiaaera, For Home Mme Um maUnr has has. In dispute and U10 Hallww Unmmln- ulon Inlervlpwod pm-Iounty. w. 1!. Turn. numrmmmum n! m» norms pm dlwnhm m the (1312"; «went!!! tn me cums-9 dpmnnn ”awning, an we clppulnunu has rotumm! manta M that tho mlanmh may an gas can was a hummus; A I'MQMANNN‘I‘ mwmm Mr, Tiffln mm: than a guarantee“ mmian weuld b9 mm. in (Menace. when the. final {survey at me (with. new [min mum tram Midland was completed, WW, HM‘U'I’A‘I’JHN. 'Hw aapumm mmth m M: Inwmw Hun. A, damn. ward". at the county; J96, Mm, wave a! amen J. :1. Hana. mm o: mum War Mum. sac. um”. W a! Trade; in. Mason. “4'. R 3 and Col. Ham. ”what. Mr. 585N003! 0”) STATION. The not“! loaauou a! the (L'I‘JQ. Mutton It. ()momoo 1. ovm~ . mu. tram the village. The rmldmu at that \"lllfl" huvo hum vomplalnil‘ mum-t tho hurduhln out-Hod .- them and otlwru journuylnx to 0m.- moo by the «union helm; no In uWIy. That it. was dludvnltnp noun 10 (ha uth ol’ the VIII... mu ul-o olnlmod. A magnum» m We“ um all: my summit-mum m Tenants Wei: 5mm and mum! m mimics at the firm! We“ naming that m amt platform an lawman-uh. Gnome. and u a “Mam mm mm a me! alum! an M, «:0th be but!!! MM mm and um mu mm mm Mom mum Fmiaulw um M! A mm MMMM mound n m wmmw mm 9W mm mm imam! wa. W has anew-dud m mean“ a humble mutton m the tat-um a mu Huge. Mum; the um win a new one will be buiit; CARD 0f IHANKS l0 HAVE NEW SIAIION A GOODJERVICE J OHN L. REID. ”.00 YEAR. 45m, fl

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