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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Nov 1906, p. 11

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Iof ham mi}: 1 erlooking adjoining fe tans. be house. buildings. VICE. nd’ active. Ling P?“ . twe! Rh gain. I: :onvenienza. apply w 15133 F. 3y. G 00d her 0‘ - cut: .2 no. him int CAPT. J . Toron‘ . 8.27 9.15 L230 WEEK“ VD. axmmmxmmmm 6677777778 buildings. Apply at ft“ in? L0 8.40 $.34 ngog. 1.15 {p 7 {arm has ufit 20 .‘6‘3'9 of water. farm 01 100 sums vEOUGE. 32-6 . .10; Stab“! con. 11. hotaid Penelo- One- lying farm 13, 3.134 .._ -.....â€"‘.v.u-_â€"_u .. u .l . . _ A . v-The new Peterbo-rough County .'Orillia General Hospital." A site House of Refuge will be formally op~ :committee has been appointed, the Med about the latter end of next item: will-be asked for a. grant of month. It is a hamhome building, 331.000 and the county foot a: pro- »:onstructetl on throufily modern portionate grant. moan and will cost, when completed. ' â€"It is announced that Parliament about $85,000 or $86,000. Toward 'will be asked to charter the Barneé. :‘sum the Provincial government .Orillla Railway Company to conâ€" :«mtributes soma $4,000. istruct a. railway from nean Gmnfell â€"The Bell Telephone Company will '04- Midhurst station {on the C.’.P.R. to «on: new offices in Peterborough. iBan-ie; also a. line from Barrie to glt’s Better to Watch Your Baking ‘ . Without Cooling it! { mom i. an. ' ’ Fibiishoim" i-Csmgoon ”EM 0.1%.“: Who -.W New. So 'd 25 cents brmthL‘dpfl-uh n mstmummu-m Auras cmcuunon Diem. W Home Journal 35? Contouring-702', “£63.15.“ ..- 1m)“ 1. "I. :0...” pub in Canada. 00‘! mwfiihch CAIN/mans. Colo-Ia! An cm Forms. mum m a: mu BEAU" R088 ~ - ' win and it cheapest to boy i 1ew home bmflers 4 it is {36‘ f. HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE - d vvwnvu v- youâ€"v .w* P 9 v â€" . one of the exclusive features of the Happy Thought Range. The women in 1304130 homes are considered good cooks, just because they use this door. ' Its reams ere splendid. If you want the best stove in the world, ask your dealer to show you the special features in the ’ a» WM; Mimi STGVE Gamma“ Bambi-d Katmai Winning ovv â€"v râ€"'°_ -n, oven has theright to her preference. The Happy Thought Range has an oven door “ like a window "-â€"â€"trnnsparentâ€"- showing the contents of the oven and allowing continual in. spection of the baking going on inside. This wimiow door is a, , "-_4_ “-‘--‘-‘ 13-....- A skilful cook knows how important it is to Keep the oven door shut. The range which allows Mutant to see the progrws of the baking without chfllind the “1â€"- "‘A-_ “----‘I.A his ls tho-him oh we exclude. 75W. WISER’S % CANADIAN expom m mrcmN-wmm, gamma 29th. District Notes Good, Old, Mellow Whiskies and RED LETTER RYES ’5 mfig-JJQLWW; uv-‘- lung '66)“ Sold by J. R. SHANNON, Lindsay. and at Hotels. .85. hbbu. 2.350 D ‘mflnâ€"O‘: oral. 070‘! 70‘ :00 Franny“ we I0»: 0' $3 9.61? Are â€"Mr. Joseph H. Ball has received the appointment of farmer at the 01'- 'illia Asylum, in succession to Mr. ArcnibaJd Thomson, who retires by his own wish, after ave: twénty years ‘Sertico in that capacity. ' â€"ActiVe steps are being taken for lthe erection ofa. hospital in Orillfia. {Incorporation will be asked as "The IOrillia General Hospital." A site {committee has been appointed, the A â€"It is announced that. Parliament Will be asked to charter the Barrie . Orilrlia Railway Company to com struct a. railway from near" Grenfell or Midhurst station {on the C.‘P.R. to Barrie; also a line from Barrie to I â€"The Provincial Inspector of Toll Roads has served notice that tolls must be- discontinued on the Cobourg and PortHope road, and the Co- bourg and Grafton road untii the roads are in a proper state of repair. " â€"The Durham Telephone Union has now about 130 phones on seVen lines centring in Orono. That vi-lg lage has now indepenth communic- atiOn frozn Tyrone and Béwmanvine on the west, Pontypoo! bu the north. Rice Lake, and within four miles of Port Hope on the east. ! -Dr. S C. Hillier, of Bowmanville, I 0101’“ bf Saturday. ”M" C' R H hasbeen re-elected by aoclamation as McAlplne ‘1 second year 3" ts man.‘ representative of District No 13 to who comes from Lindsay,- went out the Medical Council. from the University at Toronto onl Thursday night and while posting a, letter two mengrsibbed him and de- 1 mended his money. One of the high- ’ wayma. rointed a revolver at him, and told him to keep quiet or there would be somebody shot. ‘McAl- I pine wrenched himself away and ran to the university buildings, where he ' secured assistance, but not beforohis I assailants had fled. Prank Blackhalli mabout the grounds; and the 130-; lice say that he stayed in the build- 3 ing all night. Detectixe Andersoni went outlast night in search of the. : highwaymen, and finding Blackhall in I: the University again placed him un- der arrest. A reVOlner “as found on I ' . ‘ ' ‘ ' 2131;335:013 messing? Mt 5"“ 3mm“ 5“” he mm at 26 1 0" W 0 res by Division street.’ Mr. McAlPine is 3 is own “1511' after over twenty years [son of Br. Mc.\lpine. of this town. , ,_.:A_ ‘ LI._A ___,,5A, â€"The Provincial Inspector of Toll Roads has served notice that tolls must be. discontinued 0n the Cobourg and PortHope road, and the Co- bourg and Grafton road until the roads are in a proper state of repair. â€"Thc Durham Telephone Union us now about 180 phones on seVen ines centring in Orono. That Vil- age has now indepenth communic- LtiOn from Tyrone and Bowmanville m the west, Pontypoo! on the north. lice Lake, and within four miles of ’ort Hope on the east. â€"Mr. Joseph H. Bell has received he appointment of farmer at the Dr- â€"Rev. J. W. Rae, Aylmer, who has bemappointed General Secretary of the Sunday School Association of the EState of Connecticut, with headquar- ‘tersters at Hartford, is a. native of West Durham. having been. born near Orono. He has been a Very success- ful minister in the Presbyterian churcv for many years. The building, though 37 feet high, will be only two storeys. For classical master of the 00119 giate Institute at an initial salary of $1.200, there were seventeen ap- ,plicants. Mr. John F. McDonald,o! Barrie, was selected. He is an hegn~ or graduate of Queen's Unb'ersity, Kingston. was tutor in classics in the University for two years, classical master. at Carleton Place for {our Iyears. and a" Barrie since vacation. iReV. J. Wallace, who knows him, 1‘8- gardshim asaffirst-class mfor tin position. with We and (Racing. A pleunt eveningia reported. was Edith Hequentermned O number of her young Mend! it her home on Wednesday evening of [at 'file second 'choice 15 nu. A. w. Monk. assistant teacher in chain in Hamilton Collegiate Institute. He is an honor graduate of ,momnto, and has taught in the Kapptvflle Fish For junior 'genen‘al assistant at 8800 there were twelve applications, . xxcsxcms ON THE man. ’1 ATE msrrru'm AND P‘UBLIC' I SCHOOL STAFF mum AT‘, SPECIAL MEETING 01-" BOARD 3 A special meeting of the-Board of Education was held on Monday eVen- ing to consider applications for va- cancies on the Public school and Col- {egiate Institute staff. For teacher of Part Second in the Public schools, at $400, there were 52 applications. Principal Broderick had made a. list of six, any oi’whom, he thought, would be competent. Miss Kate S. Thompson. who holds a second-class professional certificate end has tnught nine year-sin the Des- eronto Cmtral school, was chosen. She is recommended by Principal luck. of that school, and Inspector 'J. Johnston, of South Hastings. Hastings. The second choice is Miss mldmd‘ Hallett. who holds a first-class pro- fessional certificate. and has uught two years in Orillie. besides having 1' other experience. She is recommend 1 1ed by the ruucipal, Inspect/or Day.': and eat-Inspector w, of East 14 Simcoe. She formerly midod in ' Lindsay. fl 1 I l l l e I x APPOINTMENT or mat: NEWf TEACHERS . m‘r'veyprs have new WW,-l The Modist Sunday game; 1.. about, six miles north of Bowmanvfile .tmd having '8 Christmas was“ :and are mying maul -miles"mtertamt in the Townflnun on \south of Garden Hill.- It is the in-j he Friday mains helm Christmas. tenticm, so it is said, to make Co-‘flhe childraxof the-choc! as badly bourg on the way. They could easily Elgaged in practiSing for 1.; . make Cobourg by going through Gar. ,MT. Arthur HcGregor. who has been den Hill, and at the same time puss West for them your returned lust through an almost level valley from Miss Maggie Ellis, 01 Buflalo, ‘1: Kirby or Leskard through the prosâ€" week. perous villages of Kendal, Elizabeth visiting friends and renewing old at:- ville, Garden Hm, Campbencroft and quaintancos in this but:- Bcwdley. I I , e u... ..v...~-v.-...., w --._V._ _.__ "' begun next April. The company'a'lns‘ surveyprs haVe now réached Tyrone, T1 about six miles north of Bowmanville 'tmd and are sm'veying‘ several vmiles-fnte south of Garden Hill.» It is the inâ€"l he] tention. so it is said, to make Coâ€"lfl‘he mnot given‘h the deapit'chcs, but It is pmbthlo, has the 01-min. Plfl- " y at, thatthe-nflvqisom- ‘od. . ' ' mongering schema. The evident ide.‘ on Friday. Nov. ,. ~30. mot lsto give Befriend 0mm come- MW' Instltnto will beholdin tion with the Canadian Northern a the TrueBluo 3311. um and Brechin and leth the Toronto-Sud- waning. At the amen-noon m. bury branch of tho C.P.R. If. H. Gm. Of Built. will 1 â€"'lbe question of obtaining an in- .g'ivo an address on food; had (ceding. jcream-(l water supply will be subhitâ€" and It. Clerk, of Ottawa, w ll w ted to the electors o: Bracebridge at! n thebreedingmd max-Agent of the coming municipal elections. heavy horses. In the. evedng then-Io â€"The Toronto World: Constmc-I enmemen wlnbe misted by m tion work on the Cnnadian Northern Haddock. Those WWW are cor- line from .Toronto to Ottawa will. be Fifi-“5' invited to attend than meet- mgun next. April. The company’s Ings- . surveyprs haVe now reached Tyrone,l The Methodist Sunday school in- about six mum north at Bowmanvmc ,tr‘nd having a Christmas “'09 ”do Lindsay Student Assaulted In Toronto taguishenc and Brechin, county tax-in, with powerto build and op-I Hiwithbmaxunestol “I‘m; warâ€"i «3 meat at in] mudBrechincounty On-Patroneulr Mill-3.130“ rith power to build and: op- ;Pncidat. G. D. Vin; Vice-Pram- docks, wharf: and elevator:* :ant. H. lurk; WM. greeted cm in the world (or I.“ the common ailments of men end women-~10: .n weekneea and. weed- nese. and backache: end hedduches of eta-emit . .11 the hoeviaeee and dune-rot indie-non: :11 the pubs and echo- of rimmed-m. scum. and neat-ugh, m1 ell the m mm. that Inflows any dual-hence 01mg.â€" tn In thubloodmupply 3.. ”All these ta m and by new mm. wmm' Phi mu «tally nuke new. strike nil-eight.” m 1%ot not long before I felt may bene- fited. I continued using the pills for com time longer, and I an glad to any that every vestige o! the trotflo has disappeared and I am now a well u ever. Dr. William! :Pinl: Pills have proud 0. bio-in; to me and I gladly "command them . to anyone similarly mama." ~ Dr. W‘iuim' Pink Pills m l the MADE SOUND AND STRNG BY'pmmimc m of a. M m. WILLIAMS’ PINKJ’ILLS. '9“, “id. MW I... Hymn. There is probably no one in the!“ he (flight to hove resigned town of Paris. Ont, who.does not .mtlur of his own motion whaths lknow Mr. Sunnel G. Robinson, and levelstians were made. Thu-e nun *who will not mdily accept .his word “he supporters of theLihel-nl Gov- ‘ when he says that Dr. Williama' «met who ought to follow lir- Hy- Pink Pills cured him of an obstinate m. The two members for Halifax. case of kidney trouble alter other Kent's. Roche and Carney. hove ind treatment had filled to give him intimation lrom the courts that they more than temporary reliel. To a . reporter of the Stu-Transcript Mr. oughtto W' Hr. Fieldmg h” putter-word as an apology for cor- Robinson freely gave persmission to publish a. statement of his case in upfibnln his constituency tint Goa- the hope that his experience might mtim m t 0‘ hemfit some other summer. He said: M y thnt proc- for about three years. Sometincs my back sched so severely that I was unable to work. and at times it was almost impossible for me to straighten up. I had to urinate very| frecmently end often bad to get up! several times during the night. At different times I was under-the we of doctors, but! onLv got relief for a. time. I also triads, number of h . medicines and headache plasters. n mm‘v think hutnoneolthemhelpedme nudli , M‘y ‘3 to think the trouble could not it cheaper to buy thnn to began be cured. One day during n conver- . , . ration with a. friend he asked me ma Th1! ’3 Willa! why I did not try Dr. Williuns' Pink- hlkl. ' ' mfid Pius, “m first he had used them , ”3”“ t?“ , "a, and they had done him much good. time. Their fulures run I decided to trythopins tad it "8 .L- M... .... a... l 3 H Deputy Game Warden Percy Fitz- t.gerald, o! Petal-borough, seized a number of muskrat skins in Emily zllownship last week. (met-apart says Ialumni: a hundred. The open season _;Ior taking the muskrat is between ’January Jst and May lot, so that “two parties who were in posseuion of 3he skins had clearly broken the game aws. A ,man in Omemeehad beveral skins which he gave up to the Game i 'Fardm, and. paid a fine; I The second offender, an Indian livo ,‘lngabout four miles mrtheast of ' memee. had a large number of .muskmlt pelts inhis possessiop and Has brought Motors County Police Hagistrate I". D. Moore, of Lindsay. [He produced what had been repre- ‘oented to him by some white men as a permit to kill muskrats. but which, nfact, gave him no suih authority. 'U'he Indian,th could not read, stat4 :edthat the document had been 0:- :plained to him as giVing him this authority. He also pleaded that his [ring was dependent upon getting lthocarcasses ofthe xnuskrats for lood. The Magistrate let the Indian :ot‘l with the lowest fine. 35 and costs, [but warned him that if he appeared I f I ugain he would ~ not. bég‘lven such light punishment. â€"Power from Nhgm Full- wu turned on in Tordnto on Romy. It is expecud' thut 10.000 “1.15.000 horse power will be distributed in I. few dnys. ACIIING KIDNEYS x malt will be light, whole- some breed or pastry every time. You pay e few cent: more for Royal Household, but those few cents buy certainty and purity. Your grocer an supply you ”I!!! In ‘ 03.. m. loyal Household Flour and follow directions. The it cheaper to buy dun to bake. Thuisbecuuetheir baking isn't suceeuful every time. Their fiiluru run the cost up. Get mummd mumamm YWW Dyspepsfiofwm wummmmu. “gum ham“, ”I30 up. 91 t! Kant-It. In: the m 5 FULL LINE 61’ Public and High school To the Students of Lindsay and Henley Bros., your Wq give specid at- tention to this line of our business and vi _ respectfully 67w “Everitt” Piano We wish to inform 5'01??? we carry .‘N- b? S e I! } ht- 1 w w r ? PROVINCIAl mum: m: The Ontario ProVinchl mam Fair will It held in 011de on W her 10th to 14th. WW mu recehad vmuld Mimic ”ml the w twine. poultry and salad: vim be ”(6‘ a mm‘m emwore. beta Mann be Ilium lithe lecture mot it.» Put! 31mm each M ml. him an lb It I.“ Hflf "'1 clotting on Tum Wheeler Bain "20H R00flfl6 and SIM“ SKYLIGHTS HOT AIR FURNACES Fume" Food Boiler- Corrugated Galvanized 170 King Btu-cot lat

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