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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Nov 1906, p. 8

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. Wath‘Wane" 'Arfow. is niacin; our“. Introduc- uoa intona run-{dome 01‘ new tur- ume moré wood than an ordlmry ham); now. mmw. It stow o! his svumrnm tall” bring the "* --- â€"â€"A-flnfl wood to» mMflpHonngm. meticur wm null be male to get “mush ”w winter «M a I‘ll“ do- "1‘ v "“V I: C. A. at xmuwuwm‘ [our Wu»! up mama». nix an: pr and um unmiuv. '1‘ doubtluh be duly wwa (zomuullow. shun m hum“! of havtug and (our prtnted Inter! in the 01““). Na enterprise will Ned. ‘ The Oshawa Relax-ma sun-w w‘ mzmmiza the «Meet of the revelations undo at thea investigation into the Imdou bye-election 0t 1905 by as- serting that tho case was undertaken‘ for political effect. This is a. nice : statg 01' things. There is no attempt to deny the truth 0! the alIega-tions made by the witnesses“ tempur- chasc- of votes. but the defence is the Consermtives were as bad then or some other time, only they were inot ioun‘d' out. If some CenserVatives were corrupt it should not be dimcult vocato that this should be done, than . to use the “you're another" arguâ€" m‘ M_ tions ought to! the perpetrators fact and act tncre0n u. “u- bv .. ,- u towards extermination of an way which all true Cafladiw deâ€" evil plow. __._ They have a. member of the Board of Education in Toronbo. who, to use a vulgar expression, “talks through his hat." when speaking or schools outside of Toronto. At a meetmg of the Board 0: Management the other nightj he opposeu the ap« pointmvnt of Hr. Joflries of thePet- erhm'ough Collegiate stufi to one of tho schools in Toronto, remarking that. outside schools wore "like can- ”.A..- m‘mmxmd m'loronto. PAGE EIGHT Lllgll. \)\I\\v-‘.- bug? gmflqns cdmpamd m'loromo, mom-1y coquy schools alongsido or ours." ’l‘hnt good work i. done I) an‘on'n schools no one W“! MS. but, Mr. Rout simply betray: his own :gunmncv when M forms the idea that, gum] \Vch is not, done in "mm-My country mhodm“‘norem rum! unnuns in Datum. what-9311 the eiwmzmlnnws eunsklcmd. better tmchmgz is done 1mm macaw town «chums. and more are won nmnm‘lml Mm 001vaan Institutes m towns and eitiou ouuahlo a! Toron- uhose twining powers m as in Toronto. Md‘ tho ro- It might sun“ -â€"t| .ha and CH3 1 ) g“[\|. as an)‘ anus uqunlly good, RHJLJ \“u...n.. __ przse 3h Kant to learn. and the wntm‘ “Nab; oi “hut. he knows. that. two 0-: the nldsst and most successâ€" ful public school teachers in Toronto did excellent work in rural sections before they went. to Toronto. .in fact. 77-..“... mums for teachers‘ certifi- atchman-Wm'der woul (in be conclusions N o rth as to Last. week the W ramarkéd in effect. that. it impossihle to draw any from the Liberal victory in Bruce until fun information w hand. The Ottawa. Journal, an in- dependent newspaper, presents the case so clearly asshowing that the result was practically only a, holding of the. normal Liberal majority in the constituency, as now composed: that it is here reproduced. Says The Journal : ‘ - ‘ T-L_ "North Bruce has elecneu um... Tolmie, Liberal. by about 350 over cheiland. Conservative. The victory 0‘ the ”Libefal candidatexnas meat-- ea- .bus 120. . so; deci§iV§1E$’? 7%? "; t: mus‘t’ undhésfféfiably‘ {gigé 'fh’xjfl. gay isiaction to the present Dominionaifi- ministration. It is a. ray of sunshine aim three dark daysâ€"deffifs in Eda: the sunshine is not that there is "a. Liberal victory. but that there does Mama! : ‘ ”North Bruce has elected John; Midland Argus: The Grand Trunk 35911 to mucn QP‘W' “Wu“-..c, ‘ the first defi-nitei‘ Breeding stock should nchr be saw- [‘olmie, Liberal. by about 350 overihas at inst taken Kchedland. ConserVative. The victory I{step towards the construction 'of thefied from a litter of a viciotn 0M oi trending} candidate-.n‘gs mgdt--libpa4irgh,g1in«e,,irroxp‘wleyic1 QQIVYfififle WWW“ °"-~"°m ““59 ,‘Vh‘d‘ “m ea. 1)“? no, . so; decisives’?:"Tfié’fiewganognaa: e Iéfifiéfifihwéigdéfi‘; _,,..1.1.$se.§“wwm mmmwamt mus't' unfihfit‘féfiamy'fg‘dmé ".115“: L58??".week asked that, body to endorse the ; {Hebfidstwvil'becausox'a‘eiqwct-afifim‘ lsfactrion to the present Dominion aid.- action of the company and to” "Sup Ttfion is 'no small factor" ministration. It 153. ray oisunshine port their applicatiOn for that pur- iduction of cheap pork. . after three dark daysâ€"defeéts in Eds: bose ifffiéofifiibfi to the supc'rint'en.‘ The swino'growetf who wants to' he Sign: and North Renirew by the‘dent. Thigpf gum-5% they (ad. It successful should study the form and: Conservatives, and in Quebec county I is doubtfu 1"W‘hethe!‘ the work .of con- genera! make‘up of the idea] 50‘, by an antiâ€"administration Liberal... ’structiom $11130 on this winter, but thus gett-ing_ a. clear conception q} “One may reasonably consider that there 'apfieais' every» assurance that what constitutes healthy, strong, the sunshine is not that there is ”a. the. comectipp will be completed .at motley-making porkers and then s, as? Liberal victory, but that there do'és least ”fin mesh-mg; That this lect and breed' to mat ideaLâ€"Ottav. not seem'to be 9.1088 in the norml'Viné Wm be‘dgreat benefit to Mid. Valley Jourhal. ‘ . , A , . E (or the wear» Lima: strength in the riding. land goeslfithoiutifieg-‘i’ng. for if it . . ‘ . _ ' . ”North Bruce, so-called. has long udid~not§ligg {mot-miller). relieve the- MA)” DEER LICENSF‘S' . ;' been Conservative 1)" small mjoki- frei B . ' ‘Deputy‘. Game Warden Bradfihfl" . . - . g twfiom the hug from , , +4 ‘. . ,. . ,4 t- .~ - . . hasxssuedGSdcerandamoose, it? has. I;xmnt.-Col. Mchexll held 1t {rem {hefg to “mileffiwmlld gene a muses, a. 1me "We them! an .1882 to 1900 by mejorities rgngfiig good mimigefigfiliyfifinzgiveus a year, ‘Follow‘ing'm-Qhe Wei km 113 down to 8. . . ~ connection with Tomato. _that‘ will persons from thoan them: 8. F-r, Bea-ox 31m)fl “But mat was not my resell. “t reducethat mu am hour.a.nd'it'is > ‘ ~ ' p r n, ' ; .Iinka'gGgo. Good‘flnpfi- :North W. In 1903 u‘e Bruce rid- possibl w " ‘- .‘ In“ 1 ward! ”Wm. NW (HMS; . ' . ...â€" ohmfim * North -Bmcc.Cm-' __ ' Imammn. s ,. .imza , " - mm. H.‘WԤ3~3W{ flhwiéouvermive sanctity in 4900' being 43 mad West Bmca;:1nb- y-,x‘.'r._nh“f LL- ‘4â€" 1900 bdng 43; and West Bruce; mo- H” ._____.....,.._____â€" kfisw 31 gal intioflfy 1900 (Tolm‘e the CW M» n report. current in the .W Thou-no. . ‘ ' out that Hp did‘u") ““634 W g4} ......::: fin-hp. “in ref-5:4: .. . ‘ , a... bee; threshmncIâ€"Noflh Bruce. Cdmd mative majority in 1900 being 8‘: But “many chronicle mmturt ‘ ‘ thé “you're another" argu- Bribu‘y and fraud in elec- mght to be punished whether rpetrators are Grit or Tory, m both parties rgcog'nize this (1 act thereon it will go along awards extermination of an mm all true Cavadia‘ns de- 3 Ray of Sunshine Nice place to aim at. l“ with V‘Nch strives to “These agree m '- ___.._ to two Braces (North an! Scannin- 1903. Thus the Liberal majority 0‘ 634 in West Brucein 1900 figs unâ€" loaded upon.. the joint Consethtivo constituencies in the following glee proved so.‘ A Liberal won Dy in the tenor-l electién (“190%. in the new North Bruce. where should also huve been. “hen! mnvâ€"- _ _7 Jormr. wt! of something like 400. there was a slip-up. A low row stated in the 14m! cmp. mum. mle'. friends wanted him mania“ u htving previously mm mm Liberal stronghold of Wm m. But the Lib-ml conwnuon of can» ‘dlvision nominated J‘ ‘1‘}. Campbell rmémd. Inny 0t Tplmte‘n friends ’um not goto Hm polls. and Bind. Wmuw‘ (infested Camp!!!“ by ”0?. 1A-.. Tuned“ um 1.1mm“ were: routed. and pound numbing like Mr nor- mal mummy in me mm. A 1‘- L\__ Ottawa." Janv Bell. wxaow ox liam Kennedy, died am residenceof her caught Robertson. Scotch L'in November 2. DeCeased “1211:. Jane Bell, widow of the late Wil- liam Kennedy, died suddenly at. the residenceof her daughter, Mrs. Alex., Robertson. Scotch Line. on Friday. November 2. Deceased. who was a. sister of the late William Bell. One of the pioneers of Lindsay. was born in the county of Fermanagh, Ire- land. seventy-seven years ago. and came to Canada when four years of age. and had resided in this district ever since.- Sixty yea-rs ago she was married. to William Kennedy, Scotch \ .e._.-.‘._.,_._ Line. Verulam, who died eight years ‘- time amongst (lilTerc-nt members of her family. She was a member 01‘ the kind mother and a good neighbor. of a. most hospitable disposition. She was the mother of fourteen children, all of whom with one exception, sur- vive. The sons are John. Dunsford; Rev; J. B. Kennedy. pastor of Me- Emorial Baptist church, Toronto; ’Ro‘bert, of the Kennedy ,8; DaVis Milling 00., Lindsay: Thomas. on {the hmncstead :» Rev. Alexander P. lKennedy, Baptist church, Niagara, Falls, ()nt.; David, Toronto June-i tion; Arthur, Oregon; A. A., Toâ€"i ronto: JOSeph, Scotch Line, Vern-i ‘3..- 1")“ ‘ . . 3 Baptist church ior many years, 11‘ l: l "One bf then). ti! “3* Mm ronto: Joseph, Scotch Line, Vern- lam. The daughters are Mrs. Bo- bert Wilson. Manitoba; Mrs. John Hunter. Scotch lino. \‘m‘ulam; Mrs. W. C. Moore. Bobcaygeun. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson, Scotch line. All the family. with the exception of one son dnd one daughter were present at the funeral on Saturday to Bon- caygoon. Six sons \vom bearers and the hm sons who are ministers as- sisted Rev. Mr. Benny. of Roma'- goon. {n the m‘t‘VIcos. MIL PATRI (‘K HU ELEV. Donn) cluimwl a mmpcctcd citimjn of Lindsay on Monday morning; No- “!th 3. in the purson of Mr. I‘M.- rick‘ J‘ Hurley. The mum of death wma anemia. Batman! was born in lhv township 01‘ Hamilton. nmr hm. .‘Olh‘, cm July ‘21. la‘M‘ Ho mum tn Lindsay in “Wm mnl hush-M lll muwmmlo llfo (\Vul‘ slllcc‘. llrst as a gmcvr. and later in lhv ham and shuu lmsiuvss‘ llu mm u succl'sssful mm‘cham. and was highly mtwmml for his honorable upright lleullnn‘ He married Miss Ellen Murphy. of 0:15.“th survives ‘hlm. Ila was a. member 01‘ St. Alan‘s lll 0. church. the (}.M.B.A.. and thv Knights of Culumbus. He also svrved one yvur in thu Town Council. He leaves a family of three. um sons and a ‘daug‘htor. John. who has bum num- lding‘ collngoat Montreal; (flare and lulu); at home. Three brothers and lthrw sisters also surViV‘c. namely. thn. of Pcterbarough: Thomas. of Lindsay. and Michael. of Windsor: Mrs. llartnvtt andfilrs. Twohy, of ODS, and Mrs. O'Neill. of Lindsay. } The funeral on Wednesday was lar§n~ 1 l_v attended. ~ -â€"'l'h.;- Salvation Army- Will now their Annual Rummage Sale Nov. 26th to 30th. Any donations of new or second-hand clothing will be thankfully recived by {he officer in charge. Kindly drnp a postal‘ card to Adjt. McCann. Box 113.â€"45-2. MRS‘ Mimi: nu- Wham gums W21“? 9!‘?9Ҥ~;§t~3‘f V a ”mm. $353 N G. T. R. Branch from Midland to Wyevale Sis}? WILLIAM KENS EDY . OBI I UARY 21. XSSL flu mum "Wm “ml lms thu in (“AW since. first as a war in 2hr hoot «ml Ha “Ha u succmsl‘ul ton: will ho‘d pun“,- .. ,,,,,,, u 116 131901.: a... ran, They should be fed on a more near» ‘ h .. 4---, . surâ€" ,. . ‘ ,. . . o w eat besides oats etc- h balanced in n, In her ts conâ€" . - ' ‘ ' - "‘ ° g m ‘ William White says' 51. is a rd ; . . . . tent at protein and more bulk} in its country for a. young man. but art for him Me- to ; composition. They should alno be settlers are too fa.- 3p Wis allowed to run to pasture. or to be .._â€"â€"-â€"-O-â€"â€"-;"" feed. so long as Births. on given plenty of green, P- ‘it is available. With careful selection PERRINâ€"In Lindsa‘. on Oct “.1 an , mnc- iand propel care and feed. one SOOd to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse l‘errin. To- }young sow will be more profitable son. different animals! Marriages era-Phat! two or more Bo- ”different” “‘1' . ~ I-IlfN’l‘ERâ€"GOULD.â€"At the Ma “0““... n-5-..l.npn nn 'unnd;v_ ()ct. 2: during the am few look: of that lives. a tin. when it in on imt that they should be well («it ‘ Lho breeding sows phonic be uni-w itud mrly. tad proporiy. .mi 1in 1.10““ cum. and the wit wiibe tho right kind oi pig‘a‘ A iittio am! It- iort in this; direction in wail worth tho attention at any tom. and is on» of tho “on in which he con make» mom by good mnmt than ho could by many «one: had work. Tho man who only keep. one ortwo brood aowais likely to «3‘ g‘ioet themoitor of making hi: aloof tions until the time for brooding hoh‘ arrived. and he is too otton inclined to keep an: breeder «now tron a litter that was not fit to all oi}. the time her commions were disposed of. says M. Stonson. in on uticio in Wisconsin Agricihiturist. From the stondpoint of profit in ‘piggery. this is a great mistake. No farmer of broader can aflord to, main‘ tain any but the beat. individmis as breeders, and the man who keepa but one or two breeding sows can afford it less even.tha.n others. It is .130 hll‘. I" vv --_ thelatter is not suitable breeding soxxs. ‘for the nus.-.- v- v__ _ ’I‘ho brood sow should he of roomy form. Avoid the very compact type. because it is not apt to haw as large litters. nor do they raise as good, strong, hen-um? pigs. The sow. like the cow. with the open orgu-Mmtiun makes the host mother and gives 'the most. milk. Compuctnoss and smooth- ness inform may 3180 he had in tho sin‘. but it is an exponsiw luxury in the sow. .-\\oid. hm‘vcw‘r. thv mw wim ‘thu cow's“ brim“ or !\ scrum»- - L-..v.n znnllnn l IKXYB ll ‘ . slrv. but it is an expensive luxury in the sow. Mold. hm‘vcvm‘. tho mm mm the coarso lwlstles or « scrulvhy nature. and whllo she should lncllne somewhat to runglnm. sh» should not haw very long legs. but alw should haw 30ml length and hmulth ul‘ body mu! 1m plucml on slums“ \wll mud» logs. sol “id“ mum-t. 8w aho stands wle on thu low. as wry urwtml hugs whlvh two many of th“ t‘ . dunhlu- n|n\\'l\. “0“ ll‘fl‘r ‘\.“ , U should hum goml length uud lmuulth m‘ body uud 1w plucml on strong. \wll uuulu logs. sot “lav apart. 8w hht‘ alum!“ \wll mt tlu~ tow. as wry u-fnl hugs u‘hlt‘lt. u-t‘o hwnklug clown. lu‘oud turohuul. mum at lhu cur l'vtl on thu flours m‘u Shushuukl have u uhlch lull‘u‘utus uh newly nmturlty. She should huwu refined our: but not [on S'lll'flu‘ tweausu u wry small -9 .. Annllnnln 1 LC] 3 . A breeding sow's feeding qualities should not be lost sight of. therefore the younger sows with good apwtitesund those which make the fastest growth will-generally produce the best feders. Uniformity should also he considered. If they are of nearly the same size and con- formation and 'bred at about the same time. the pigs \vib make a more uniform iota-lid will feed and sell to much better admw. Breeding stock should never be sovâ€" A. “A... g utter of axiciom old Deputy Ganw Warden Bradshaw has issuul 68 door and 3 moose li- censes. a larger numlxar‘ than inst. year, Following zwc._t.he names of persons from Lindsay who obtained them: B. F. Recsor (Moose). _\\’. -links..Gco. Goodwin, A. F. Ed; Wards. Wm. Needler (moose). Chas. Needhr (moose). JohnamrEllis, J’n‘o; Dancing, 1). Sinclair. E. H. Hop.- kins. W. H. Copp. J‘s. Utt10.;John Rear, Geo. \Rea, Nefl‘ Grey" J: Glenn, B. Terry. A. Ham; C. Reeves. 1’". WHIJWOL- vw; -.- a largcrhfirfilmr than 185*; WEDNESDAY, Following are .phe names 0! Campbell. au as from Lindsay who obtained of farm stooi : B. F. Recsor (M0089). W: property of] L..Gou. Goodwin, A. F. Ed‘ hall lot 3, cc a, Wm. Needler (moose). Chart. 1 pm]. sharp «er (moose). Johnsonvmlis, .lno. - The ‘stock in as. I). smchir. E. H. H09.- ’ foal. 1 mare .;,w. H. Copp. Jas. ume.:John “spring can, ‘ p Geo. \ , He'll Grey. J) I, 1%. Terry. .A. Bo“. . ,‘ C- V as. F. Wu H.'Dixon.- W. . W. swm.‘ GLW'. LI. home. Geo. SW} E. .3. 5'1!- Abwumol ~G”F'- ‘ . ,, l sagas», 1 - " . , 111.13 vfiafi, 1.29.3. mm. as wry mm: whh‘h nro breaking down. broad turohuul. Ml‘l‘V maturity. \nvd our! but m u vary small umniofi delicm.‘ “ OOI- 5. ‘0‘ 2" "Which-13!“ notify Thou. Coca W‘ and to be dug by NP}. forum we. m; 7.1» filed aid filled ‘II by him or all council um aka u““” “If um Bi. wants. an... of Little mama. took phco M. tho Methodist Mum. Lima Ill-mun. on Wuhan-thy owning. Oct. 8131,. Rev. J. Edvard Moore. Ph. 11.. of the Hothodm church. officiating. A (3001) YIELD qr ALSIK Mr. W Graham. of Oak had twenty. ucres of als‘nkc mm 40 bushels o{_seod. This E. wood. I‘Dâ€"An 089063113 800u ‘ ... ° ..... were an thresherS. and the Messrs 3088 3; Lyuc' Station. 33," it was the they bought this Your GOOD COUNTRY FOR YOUNG MEN} Mr. Wm. White, of Cumbtuy. xo~ turned a. few Weeks ago from Indian Head. Sask, whom he spent the summer with his 'son. Mr. Edgar White, who has 500 acres of land there. most of it under cumin-Mien. He raised this year (7,000 bushels of whsat, besides oats. etc. Mr. William White says“ {it is a. fine Country for a young man. but the settlers are too far apart for him. FITZP. [JI.\I'\‘.\‘ .7-.- ‘i‘hu (‘amriugtxm (Humor of last wook spooks in high terms at praise ot‘ tho way in which Mr. Chalmers. of Limlmu‘. curriml out his contract for commit aim-walks thew. It, also relates that the Council were inVitod by Mr. Chalmers to visit PederiaW. and inspect a new cement dam which he had built for Mr. W. H. Johnston. Warden of the Count) of York. Bore the party was entortained by fir. Johnston and Mr. Chalmers ot the Graham House, where before dispers- ing. Mr. Chalmers was complimentod on the oxeci-lency of his work. We cannot. says the Gleaner. close this short article without. expressing the hope that in the near future the peo- ple of Cannington may entrust the building of a. trunk sewer to Mr. i Chalmers. (-llIRL.E\‘.-â€"ln Mummy. on Novem- ber 5th. Patrick J. Hurley. mod 54 yum _ MENISllâ€"Suddmly. at m. Mary's Hoapkul. m. Louis. Minnoufi.‘ m um rank n! injuflon Mdvod while in the dim-hum of duty on tlm night of not. mm. (hunts? {Gunp- we Ionian. oldest mm of Juhn Hannah. Ems. .ankvnh‘. and brother 01‘ film. (“max W. M. Kau- nawiu. Womwme. [J N US.\ Y M .-\ .\' over the business of the Untano Bank and will pay all indebtedness. Business may be transacted at the Bank of Montreal, William Street, mhnangment Oi; Hf .. There has been, emf continues to be considerable misrepresenta- tion as to the state of affairs, but it is hoped the aboxe explanation {will reassure those of the public iwho may have some doubt on the subject. hall lot 3. con. 3, Eldon. Snlg' a1 1 p.m. sharp and without refine. ~ The stock includes 1 bay mate 1 In ‘ 300.1. 1 man: Colt 2 your: aid. 1 wring colt, D cows In call. 1 hr- Jaw ,cow, 4 helm. 1 about” ‘ maprmhma §‘..wV‘W/A- --¢.;¢¢~‘¢quu4\“a, m WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14,â€"ny Arch. Campbell. auctioneer. credit sale of (arm stock and jmpquentis. the The Bank of Montrqal lugs tak- «mm-«n. an» no he ‘0 M vw‘. firmer. NOTICE SALE REGISTER Deaths A. MONTIZAMBERT H. J. LYTLE I run LVK -vv fl, , of Cumbtuy. xo~ 3ks ago from Indian love he spent the son Mr. hdgu‘ 500 acres of land t under cumiamion. car rr. 000 bushels es oats etc. Mr. saw“ 51 is a. fine vung man. but the far apart for him. M 3 Lrtlls. ndsax. on Oct. 27th. '3. Jesse I‘N‘rin. a 'nages LD. â€"-At thet Manse. Monday,2.'1nd Rev. E. F.10munco. nEdwud Hunter. of O G O O i O O O O O O O O O O 0 O 0 g .9 Q g > Miss .Glam Isabella clon Pulls. â€"1)ANNHAUER â€"-l)n m 3m inst . bnohuo. M. St. Pat- Chicago. J. J. Fm.- 0| Damian ”lltapat- wg Ct A. s to Miss Dnnnhaum, eaths Mnduiq. on Noxom- Jrk J. llurlm lmlv. M St. Marx’s Lenin Mlxsouri an iniuflon MNM‘d \\ [the “an! dun nu Um 30th (mmsv Camp- «don mm ol‘ Julm . . “l‘ut‘ k\ WI“. and rs. (NM ) \\ u Kun- Mlo *‘ C I‘ll} GOOD “ORR. un ulmnor of last hiuh terms of praise of the Ontario ,. Whine. bog! {he cleanest 14.413, Arch. 1i 1 V'UTERS' LIST. 1906, unluc- u“. nw-wâ€" .... .m "n-.. -_ 7 0'1 ta: 'r 1 Lind - (3m ' le‘m’s in Toronto. London. King-1 bhc 0 f 0f"! 0 an. aunt." “on, Hamilton ”d Brockvmc. nur‘ the ~ 0‘ chtonu. tor the Central Prison or Mercer Notice is hereby given that I haw: 3110mm“, 'I‘omnco. . transmitted or delivered to the per- mm chm ‘or five per com. 'RT sons mentioned in union: 8 and 9 of: the “mud amount of the cun- of "The Ontario Voters‘ Lina Act." Wt PM to who order or the the copied required by aid section QMV‘W‘” WNW. must be fur- to be so transmitted or delivered of “‘9“ hymn W as a guar- thc lint. mad: pursuant to aud'Act, ““00 of his bona tides. Two sum- o! all persons appearing I»! am.“ (:5ng Innue- will In 'mqulrcd for ‘30 due lumllment of each comma. revised Assumption ol’ mum "3’“ [mummy t9 yoga-am tovotu "v‘ thou" an! made: be With- an! ",I More the contract is award- “l‘ in the ludcipmty ti Elections w R , pm" . . V .11.“ x.) ‘ ' ' . datum; Mn the {or members of the mun Asâ€" ‘Oflfl and lorms‘ m 51' mt mbly. and at mm auctions; 1.42 Wm“ WM” .1 ,, .‘fm ' 4» the “MM? ‘31 “' 1~ ‘mfifig‘t m. mo \ W33mflfliߴ 3036 33W30WW636W333333WWWWW363 coming $1.50 .3 volumu. .\or uoy on give quantity at the cost of quality. For smoro than sum a. con-I wry the wisest. most mnuwned,‘ most. entertaining of writers. how! been contributors to The (,‘umpun-g ion. You need never fear that The: Companion will be innppropriaue or! unwelcmne. 'l‘ho boy. the g1rl.-â€"i e\'ery other member ol‘ the hawk.â€" will insist upon a. share in n. '1 here: is no other present costing so “H.121 that goal so for. On rem-1m, of I 81.75. the yearly subscription pairmi the 9|!me send to ‘Jw :mw hubm sCriber The Companion’s Four-11:11 Hanging Calendar for “’07.. Who- grujhed in twelve colon and gold. ‘ond subucriptkm cortiflmte for the fifty-two issues of the you”; “name. Full illustrated Announcnuh-nt m The Companion to? 1907.- am he sent with sample copies 0! the raw to m nddress tree. Subsczibcrs who. get new suburiptions wilt rc- edve 316390.00 in cash and many other special awards. Send for in- !ormutlnn. "" '-‘. \IN'TII'S CO!- pumm. 1% .mm $399 goods" in ofi' mpbury W in the month of October tlnn we did in. our old stand for the me month; in t0 mv ‘MI'QBH II‘IL'I who get new subscri] wivc $16,290.00 ‘n C other special awards. formation. "7"7 _"-. “ éAXWN» 1%? mainland price; Ruth end‘NumI in some of the season‘s beet nylon, and reliable Furs. such as these: , Alukl‘ Stblo. Boll. Candiln Mink. lube“. Fax, Jgptuele milk, Rink Mamet, black or white 'l‘hibet, Columbia Sable. eta, selling like this, 833 kinds 335; 325 kinds 319.50; ‘90 kinds $16; .18 kinds $13.50; $10.00 kinds $7.90 ; 87.50 kinds 85.90. . Women’s Fur Jackets of black Astnchen, Tullipen. Elecm'c Seal and Russia: Lunb, sell- ;ng out prices 315 to 8179; regular pn'ces 820 to $200. - -â€" I. .I 0“ "7 u‘ UV T- vv- Women's Fur-lined Coats. lined with Ham- ster, Squirrel, etc, trimmed with Columbia; or Mask: Sable, Mink, Marmot, are, black fawn or brovm shell of fine broadcloth, all reduced to sell quickly. Come and see them. Yet. 10.: 0°“, “‘0” Public Notice onl‘ LINDSA. unawareâ€"‘7: bud 1"!) 9“ volume. Xor do :rewnhm Lot lo. 1 at 000. ' mostly short. tight fitting up to 1.50 each. Selling ( Lot lo. 8 at M This styles suitable for fall wear. Two: and black. any size for misses or Lot to. a u no. This price Lind]: . choice of loose. semi-fit- ting or t back styles. short or long le . light or dark colors. all sizes. up to 12.50. Selling Out Price ....................................... 4.00 Lot Io. l. 7.50 to 10.00. All this swon‘s styles in swell new light colored Tweed. of” checks. stripes and. hide. three-quarter or seven eig ts len the. styllnhly trimmed with rmpfinge. velvels or buttons, full loose hac . the nobbiest lot of coats we. ever showed. but on account of crowded tomporery quarters we are towed to cut the prices magi get them out quickly: regular values l0 to 25. Selling Out Prices ................ . .......... 7:50 to 10.00 About 300 Women's And Mist-96‘ Skirts made in the new fall designs of the servicenNc new Twoeds. Broadcloth; etc... all sizes. mguler prices 2.50 to $10.00. Selling Out Prim ................................................ 1.50 to 7.50 rash “301;". n‘lnlcm“! â€"Auon¢ the strange things road of this aeuon is than of u gouso in Ila-khan! flying MM t-g'gs dur- ing the MI, contrary to the ordin- u-y rule of laying in the spring. TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES, l907 'vâ€"wâ€" ' - -â€"vâ€" 'tory."1‘el'oflto, and the'tddpifa’.‘ «or epileptlcs at Woodgtock. Exceptionsâ€"Tenders are not. re- Haired {or the «apply of meat to the asylum in Toronto, London. King- stun, Witch and Brockvfilc. ‘nor for the Cum-d Prison or Mercer omntory. Toronto. W chains (or five par (out. of. the mud mount of the cun- thwabhvaéthoodcr of the Pgovincul Secretary. must he' fur- Jhed hwjo'uch W as a guar- moo of his» boat. W. . Two num- m m will h-mutma for dun fulfillment. o! ouch contract. m underdgned will nwoivo bon- dotl up to noon- on Thursday. 19111 November. 1906, for supplies of hatchet-5’ mt. «mum-r3- or dairy butter. flour, m1. muum. cordwood, 006.. cum. lor the followâ€" ing institutbns during the your 1W7. viz. zâ€"V At. the Asvlums Jor tho' ins-«no m Toronto. Won. Kingston. Hamil- limp" Mviw (Wufig‘. a miwww splendid shock Dalton. 0nd lnrms 01‘ 31M” had on application 30' -the neat of the t’roxinclal Soc- ‘l‘omto. orto the Bururs BW lwucun. luv-nu. v-u... ‘-- , ..-_ -W . v _ Out Puma ................................................ 1.50 to 7.50 ml: of \\ omen ‘s New Fall Walnut including silk. lustre. I. or flunnclem. summed new colors and black or white. styles m obs-(1w. from. all sizes. regular prices 750 to 0.50. cuttin‘ in um black niacin m Com. .1! sins, fine smooth fur pelts thumgmntoodtosund the Most of war. 8!? Coal now 822 ; 830 God! now 8“,”; WMnow 816; 815 ow now 834575; Costa now 810. Women’s, 'Mieees‘ and Children’s Ccperines or Callers of black Coney, Electfic Seal, Grey Persian Lamb, Ahab or Columbia Sable, J ap- anese link end my. other nelicble Furs, wide choice of good styles; mgulu‘ prices $3.50 to $35. .Selling Ont Prices 81.90 to $28, with prices betWoen like rungs of a ladder. flu [in Ion-n" Rudy-kg“!- cal-mint.- consists of about. 50 coats for womenand Misses, 15 itzlqs, Tweeds and black cloth}. I“ sites. fox-mega. This id lot of Cool: in short. tight fitting Tw ' and plain cloths in axon-nod good colors es or women. told regularly up to [0.00 each. Selling Out Price ............. ,. ............ $2.“ ....................§:. sue prices Rbfbnnaé‘ unto. it... ! Assignee’ 5 Notice to ‘ Creditors Notice is hereby given that WH- liam Walker and Arthur Monro of the Town of Lindsay, in the C aunt." of Victoria, trading and carrying on business as Wall-paper and Paint Merchants at the said Town on May. have made an 'assignmem “‘8' ES O..1897.Chap.147 and amending as“, of all their 05% cmdits and eflects. to Isaac lirnesl Weldon. of the Town of Lindsu}. in the (30th of Victoria, Soliciior. A meeting of the creditors of 0‘9 said Insolvents “ill be held at. 1|!“ oflloe of the assignec Kentâ€"M Lwlndsw on FRIDAY, NOV Emll‘k Who ”.1906, at the hour of leN o clock in the afternoon. to Wei“ 3. abutment o! the anon-s, to 94‘ point inspectors. and for the 0rd?!- mg of the units of the estate QPW Gully. Creditors are requested ‘0 file their claims with the Assigm .1!“ «I. KM wit symucmm sud-Mm 00 I: More may WM' meeting- And m b-Wwisi given an [alter the dd 9“! thy of November 1906. the W wm proceed “‘ distribute the “new of the debtors mount the parties entium there- to. haw-x mud only to a” “'0 w .,._,_ vâ€" ,. 0-5 ., claims of which notice shall have b“! than. and he vdill not be liable ‘0? the assets or any par! Wt- 61an to any person or PM Of who”. claim ho sha“ not agave mama ‘ 35:; LE. .Waux‘w Assignee. m“ Lindsay this 30th day of o: , win pas 0‘83 ~ E for RIDES. s newâ€" sxms.{ " Bsxms. TAme a!“ V Q ., . I '10‘1‘“? :U: “'(‘l' “'Mthing adv i“. The smelt i1 ‘Mlhg Coll. J .1» o! cattle, 8 i M buggiefi, x EXTURDA Your Atten‘ Remember the Horses. Cattle, gm, Robes, Rug EARNING’S I ' '11an 8c.“ Gaodgnuznu'ug un muffin-moan. u T0 R1 or' 'V “baton. (‘1’ GB. Foster. Poeatooa .... Chickm~. pm' w firm. per Don Nev. an .. '00, unwashed W001. washcd .. Him .................. Export I‘uulv .. BUITWXK‘ (‘ul t M Calves .. V .. Bede. l-h H by Mr. .h-ln‘vl‘. If rm: 0.? 3!. um had on! far n at onw. : plan tn join up. \Y. H. Si Blacks” Baas. LN? Hog. [NI D'csaed Hogs, ONTARIO {WRM BU min!“ at mam u!" 31-.“ 1mm llw fa .Ml‘ mumn‘v In! m pnr alllc‘l‘ldid "l‘Vt‘ (armllj lmn nnmmum umlln this yvnr ”ssss' AND R1 ALL'I Thursdaj .‘8 “+93% "Ln wheat, 'prtng whom 00562 Who-m , nut at (L. A A its J «walker: h N! until yoq to use 0| of um I ‘during 1 They cut .bice wu‘l {you he! - you Win In" a pd haw chem NOV r doz EX!“

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