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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Nov 1906, p. 1

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Ila me'v m. 9:91:39! el .lewfl! mior W Arm‘nafio '01,! _ i' 1‘“ ck, Mum»: . Part ind m. 'l‘umhn. bflfiâ€"ESZK9HI\ icon.» ‘03" 'mvler, Jain, Ltricc twat-- ta Cam. 5 (op have!!!» Epol‘t of -. Ss n-r, 11:100. ,uqth clasp-4 in. 1'th hind ‘clm" I. Ruby “1' V me Pave"! ‘ul'uh “9 one. 140‘“. d3 Steal! anxhn, 129. ‘cwis Yak fi rst- .l (wlohut wav, Kc! Forrm.‘ ‘0 In“ W1; E Coboconk Lima and 3 Raven Ink. Cement ; Always in mock . . . g Alsike f Red Clover : Timothy . for th -â€"- THOSE --- Chamois Vests Highest market prices paid for theabove every day in the year. Seed cleaned for farmers free of charge over our power mills at Mari.- posa,Cresswell,Blackwater, Sunderland and Sutton. Will be glad to quote price on any sample submitted. sue Ema. 01.50. That we spoke about a few days ago are really worth athought and a look at least. for Advertisers. Covers Lindsay an d Surrounding Districtw. VOLUME XLIX. 5 p810 iay m ed for e over Mari- water, utton. rice IiIzted and aont S i 3 1.; 1411‘ USA I , UN 1'. WM. PLAYBLLE, Pros. Jms LOW. Hunger. ' in your Banking ;lthinkotopcning anew-neon», THEW CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Pull-up Capital. $10,000,000. , We Fund. 84mm HEAD 0m WWW 3.8. WALKIR. M “sun:- connections 6!, {er system 01 filtration in 00°33‘30" Lindsay. many from the surrounding we with the town water works. present Messrs. J. D. Lindsay and DOWneyViiie Branches of district being present. Members of gnavelle. chaimmn Brady. IcNeiilio the 0.....MBA the Lindsay Councilor J. K. WALKER, Hunger and Mnyor Vroomnn. m, Chairman Flnvollo stated that the object of the. meeting wu to con- sider the question of obtaining pur- er waver. Ho had 3199:: the nutter considerable conaidontion 1“on on Account 9! the nuns-om cues of typhoid row. It Wu thus your: damn: Rev. since the mutter wu inst submitted Your: Point as mud-won. the Knights of Columbus md ndel~ egation of tho Peter-borough Knights of Columbus mnrched in the long procession. At the church reqxiem. mass was celebrntod by Vensrsble‘ Archdeacon Cassy. assisted by Rev , Dr. 0 Brian, 0! Pom-borough. u‘ Fsthcr Phelu. of cm! to the rum. It would honor! a» 1‘. J. O'Buiiim. oi nods-y. , hvouhiyoonsiduodumhthoumofm www.momw “manhunt. boo-um not AmVuVon. m Om ad Atm A GENERAL unxifi? Bank of Toronto Hood omoo, Toronto 31.00 opou 5 onion bunk oc- count. Curl-oat roto oi intmot oi- lowod iron doto oi dopooit. Adel-nod intorolt io oddod to tho principoi twioolo you. ‘ Aooounto may ho opoud" in tho nomo oi two or non portioo. lot-Nod womon ond minoro my noko ond withdrow dopooito with- out tho intonation oi ony pol-Ion. Of Canada woonvmu: AGENCY Standard Bank Undoubtod Security to Depositors. Nu delay in drawing your money. In- terest. paid or Com )ounded twice a year. Don't wait t. you hovealu-ge sum todepoait. S] will open an ac- count. Begin with us now. Small savings form the base of large fortunes ruml' lUIlNIIIâ€"B (rial attention given to Farmers. and Hog Outlet-a. and to out-of-town ac- counts. Farmero‘ notes discounted. Sale mums cashed or taken !or col- lection at lowest rates. Blank forum free on application. Savings Bank Dopu‘tmant â€"-â€"â€"â€"v-- â€"-â€"â€"-- ‘ - N t ’ u Ichool googw‘mpm'ft whlcll is bound with tape. The m used in the book costs No. which Mr. Stum- Standard Bank ‘5“ W n being a. good price. Mr. Rose thought um i! the popu- LINDSAY “luau éworo bought locu- londn he might. .._.. ' . 0 get. it. he." a. cent cheaper. buy tfl“.'“kv - ' Mr. Rose land not applied for the l Tue-d” and Friday. right to publish um mam beam rum-r annulusâ€"s clal h’ "mm W ”WWW w” “m“ abandon given 3011'"me and by other firms. Had he known and 308 Dealers. and to out-ol-town ““0“”? WWW" might enter the taunts. Farmerb' notes discounted. {field he would hare taken a. chm Bale "at” “and 0’: “1539105, 790" {and published than. “1.02“.- A. I...___,_‘ __..‘A I A Branch is now open in Deposit. of“ and apical. mound Into.» a current rum inc-ad from «m. of no...“ a... Savings Department Bank of Montreal FINELON FILL! with every banking facility. ‘TRANSACI'ED mafia iii? yearly. A. HONTIZAIBBRT‘ Ctpitd .14,400,006 Rest $10,000,000 F. F. LOOBEHORE, LLINDSAY, ONT., THURSDAY, 15m NOVEMBER, 1906 making and 0011mm. F. I. BILL. ROI! '1'. mount. nouns. not. n $570me. Archdeacon Cucy m single cans of typhoid fever MM M. Father Phdln'oflcinud. Hon. mud to town inter. mm. any Banter Goo. mm, M. Thou. m ham trues-d. towel! «star. An My. Joan Row. K. . “that“ W by tho my a. J. cough. um JJW (:3. mom that my mom» for m new)“ at MIMI. Am in" would Do 01.0th than mm.mm ammo szmflqomwmm.3mm.xmm [THIS WILL BE VOTED ON JAN- ! VARY 7 TO PROVIDE PROP- 1’ ER SYSTEM OF FILTRATION ‘ I-‘OR TOWN WATER. At 5 specie! meeting '0! the Wet- er Commissioners held last Thuw day attemoon it was decided tosub- unit a. by-law to the ratepayers at the municipd'dections for a. prop- er system at filtration in connection with tho town water works. BY-LAW FOR. TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS Some American b00k8 were handed .the witness by the choir-men, andhe said they were "a. hundred percent. better than the Ontario reeds-s." "If the Government were to make I. set of plates end throw the pub- lishing of the heck- open to all publishers i! a. standard were lived up to. they would get better and cheaper books, " was Mr. Rose’ a con- cluslon. In upon-e to the chairman's query as to what would be . fair Per Genus» of profit to the publish- er overand lbove the profit. to the trades for mechanical work, he said from 10 to 15 per cent. good advortiment. Mr. Ross said the plates in the Rose Public School min; con 7,010. He did not. think thopreu work was good. It was printed hur- riedly, and the next edition would be better. my reputable firm would not bring u; uouon against thc Government for min any or their coma-{gm I6 lectioal. bocluse they doomed it. a was pufifllhld by“. Bufl‘o'i‘. Ron Company. than were twenty-ave. u- lmthum. thu- uw or which was no- curod without costing the arm "l bran {CI-thing." norm; and an objection to the use or on. onloo- tlon. that W» :11. no thought tut Hr. Shunton read a letter from It. Gege to the Eduauon Depart- ment whereby he offered to produce MubOOk. at v” 10" pm. "Whet in the who of the ink used in the turd feeder '2" "About. 156 a pound.“ "Whet should it coet 7” "About. W can." , The proper binding of the booke. Mr. “one estimated should cost ten cents. ,but the wey they were belug‘ done. 1: wu 03W tighten“. _Anoth_|g figu- why“ or: make- ., any per cent. profit on the books. boa. tar-W and modern boolE'He did not believe in win stitching {or Hr. Rose thonght thnt specifica- tions of the convict. had not been lived up to in the.” of the read- m. but that "if the requirements were complied with the result gould In fig High 1 m which an pubmhod by ho Hunlér. Ron Mr. Rose estimated that pout-h- EDAMEL nosn'kn's aovmx- | xmrr 330mm awn runes I or scnoon TEXT nooxs. Toronto. Nov. 8.â€"-Ir the Govern- Ement will make its own plates for item. books 3nd permit all publish- 'm to compete in turning than out {up to gwtmod nundud 3 MM and cheaper I." will be secured, wu the verdict Mr. Dmhl 3000 who ave widen“ before the To“ Book Communion this morning Mr. Rona utimdted that. under Cit-l hung conditions“ the publisher: made at lent 50" per cent. on the when! renders. A Hm PER CENT. PROflT ON BOOKS wsw. An M. Joan Bonn, It. Mung: In W B. J. Oman. and JJW ( I for this how)“ u Win-um. Among W than than from . alum who waded Mb.bmlr.lmm.lm.m “out 0:..- and Ann. M {Incl-q. 1;. mm. Owing to pressure of other matter The Watchman-Newer was last week unable to make more than a. brie! Mama: to the funeral of the late P. J. Hurley. which took place on Wednesday morning from his late re- 1“deuce on [elbow-no street to St. Huy's church. Ind thence to the R. 0. mm. All places of bueineee on Kent strut were closed durfpg the time at the funeral eerviees. as; eremu-k or respect to the deceased. :nd the ettendenee we: mount the W we seen at a funeral in curses. One was for the that of money and; watch from Ed.Weleh. end the other was for assault . and battery. He elected to be tried by ‘ jury and wasg-emandad until Mon- day next. . cred his son... he was in the police station: his money was gone. his watch likewise, h a use was badly bruised. his lip: wen swollen, 'and he presented a, pitiful sight. The latest developments in than were made known at the Police court this morning, when Jordan 0.91).:er before City Clerk Armstrong on two Wslsh hsd to law. 811wa s Wslsh lost. s11 consciousness osrthly this”, so 600 wss the hence o! the liquor on him. Man he :0le or rsthor. rs: toxlcu‘ad. 80 m not»: mun, ma Jordan. {rho influd him cu Ion! how ton. drink. Strung» to l “o "I 'Ilghta :30 upon Edward Walsh. mu”! I‘Undlw inn). Ir. Wullh, u the .A . utory I. told the Examiner, hubcen go! 1!: working in the country. a few miles :torthl out o! the city. and am to Peter-9 brough‘ on Monday to go to u dance }::m In another put of the country. He ,3 I outed u. u lac-.1 livery sub]. to. {Mn 1 horse cud busy. but thei'nu! proprlotof Wu unthlo to lot Maxim“; ‘ ha". on. bocnuu he had no one to A ‘ idr‘vo. Funny I Wntor utreet. :11ij odendto go with ur. mum. ma.“.u"h;' rial tc :- (by not out. both In a none'r con-I tdfllon. However. the night wan calm; ‘Cad On the way a link bottle wu ‘lng' ,{ tapped. and tho content.- dispoud 0!. f9“ ‘ M um tooling nun: lulu-Ion: Mira; thaw-mum». . .. butno hitch cecal-M In tho ova-l Funeral of the late P. J. Hurley bwn newspapers shortly. ~~ Extncu from the report of then:- prt villa)» be published in tho moth mount 0! 390.000 to be ex- PflndOd 1n installing . proper mm 0! citation In connection with the town. vaul- man. In :3 Inform“ discussion It m wooed to hold than meeting the uropooed to hold than macaw the Int lath-Town Hull, tho-wood In the out word. tad tho third in the Town Hui to (Ii-cuss the ques- to the rump-mo! a lay-law pro- ”din; {or the tune of doflmtum On motiOn of Hours. llchmto tad M It. wu reached: Thu the noon-try stop. be taken lor the pupa-cum: .ud “mission Hr. llcNomIo duo expressed hun- Iol! totho nun. duct. and thought It. good mute submit. a by-law. llr. Brut was in furor by all m of buying th. waver properly no. from the W m vould pay the mum and in- most. Tho haunt. ranked VON“ 130820.000. ‘ 1‘00er:th that tho fay-luv had not ban entail the but time. Ho 11.0 ”M Wit!!! in'zpdssibls to an whan the town water might. become contunhutod Dr. C. B. Coughlip, who - leaves dry. ox-M.P., J. J. Lynch, pro-scat: Pea-thorough this week t9 mum ?oi a. mum-gave. Associa- hi. new position In ‘mrhtfldent 0' him. at Wm-Wmi; Lta-Col; thp Dad and Dumb Intimate. Bello- {liner uid others. Congratulnim by ‘7ch ville. m the guest oi honor at ”were Wu both Dr. Gauguin W by Rem Lug. 3M and. perm! «mimic the Whitney Administmtion in WI 13 politic-1m in the room alum mi such an excellent Mt» M's 0’ YM~MI$1TO Club n- ma- nnt. A resolution was also m %_.m any m Novembcr a. ni- unuimouuy adorning them. i..- A- m nna a nan-l romh Knight- in the long [Itch requiem recov- 'boat, which is estimated to cost $375,000. and Mo new “011 “do No. 1." will make daily trips all the year mund. Her extreme langthwlll be 320 foot. health,“ feat, draught. when loaded 15 feet. and her twin screw triple GWOD engines as expected to develop a. speed of mm miles guhour. bly Cobourg or Port Hope, will he launched from the bufldc's works The new car ferry boct. built for the G.T.R. by the Canadian Ship Building Comm. Tomntb, for oer- G.T.R. Car ferry, Across lake The Dominion Bank Referring to thin the new Standard last week mm: The ebove dapatch agrees with local rum. thich stote that the manager. Ir. Lemb, expects to get order: any day to start pumping the now out o! the shafts. The announcement of the [we-opening o! the Cordon mine would be boiled with joyhythe residwts of Cordovo. and vicinity, many of whom own houses thereend ham to look {or vicork eslewhere. Banquet to Dr. Coughlin m ”3’ " Paytoro 2.6:: the moat WV. tad fiche-tub. lnthio district. It was tor m your: a profitable producer. but d!!- hreneecamong those interested cun- lt to be cloud. A Believing donut/ch out: It in oxpectod um work will shortly be renamed in the COMO“ [old Illa. in Belmont town-Np. which hum ldlo tor-one years. This I: on. of ‘ A commitu. componed o! Hour-.3 ‘Gnhnm. Dnflbon cud Dal; Foe-0;; iwu appointed to draw up sumo-i .rm to the 0.9.3. with n v!" to; than- mry into Luanda. a. let)- lng u! the 80mm; am the n- pid growth of Wold rod-1 more runways guano-1y mom-:7. M‘ . - ,A‘...“ . ~- lBou-d, tuciJ 3th. lea-em ‘3 !; 'atmcted to forward it to Hr. B. R. mm. 13.. {or "mission to 00- The Cordon Mine in Hastings County to be Reopened F A second pcuuon to the mum:- jo! Railway. and Cumin. ”tun; ‘forth the need 0! a suiuble (look, i on the euterly margin of the and ! fut Luanda” was «financed by th- 3 At o meeting 0. the Minefield incord of Truth on wm em lug, November 7. the petition Ior' preoontotion to tho mainta- and“? ‘mo ond Canola. setting forth tho nocoooity 0! on etght toot vote. gun in tho cons). and the lmpoxs [taco of comer-Vin: the hood wotm 'of tho ovotoln by the construction a! {dunno in tho Upper lokes. woo con. fixthdr Toronto sui- ot November 9: *5- odotmommuofm' 4,53 ma mama mt hob-id MM valuable disooVery of iron are in thi Township 0! Snowdon, in the Hill- burton district, only about, thru- quu‘m o! a. mile from the lino ‘0! the bond-Jo 03d Bancroft Mm. The deposit. in 150 foot. wide. adul- lore . high and. mwttto. It I tho largest bodyo! on yet discovered in the dittrtct. Ir. Robinson bu Ip- pnod for‘u mlnlng leased the pro- My. which was originally taken up... micunuru luzd. ~ 3|.er Depdsit'of Iron One I found in Haliburton Lokefield Desires C. P. R. Mtlve 0! D0. Cough- m "w " 'fiThaâ€"r'ub'm. .. '77 DERJ ‘ubu‘uuu nu o a mg the Whitney “mummies n m- and: an excellent appoint» nut. A resolution can duo m va. H. Bm'nham, president of the Soon; Comma“; Club; T E. Brahma, IP.P.. Ir. June. In: lin’s worth ass. dale: 311'!“th ity as a professiom mu; were nude .5...I.’I‘lill Dominion School «Telegraph! and Railroading, 11 Idol-1d. 3L1.“ Toronto Does your salary {or the your to“) less than ”00? I! so. you are wasting your time. Let unattyou as «.an ops. tearâ€"c position thut lads to the MM maiden is}; the I‘ltil'py PAY DAY mm do you M 911 PAY-‘DAY? RUBBERS Frank Fox-hart kh‘elix Forbert 52 Kant-8t” - ‘L‘inbu 1'5 Forbert Fm:- - H bert Shoe Store Women‘s Rubber- for Child's Rubbers for 34¢: Ken's Rubbers for 74¢ From the little “tot" to the head of the hmily, there’s a pair offgood rubbers here for all. CHILDREN’S .3 RJLBBERS NUMBER 46

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