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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Nov 1911, p. 6

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WW «hww - It is the aim of the Industrial: commission and of Industrial Com-5 missioner hit-Comb to make Lindsay the baby city of the province in a little over three years’ time and it is the duty of every citizen of Lind- say to wade in and get in the swim. -With their shoulders to the wheel of progress there is a bright future :ahead of the town of Lindsayâ€"Lind- :say a city in 1915. i It is interesting to notice that in‘ :Saskatoon, one of the growing cities of the Canadian wheatbelt, the ci- tizens resented the insult placed by the Dominion census enumerators on their young city and as a result or- ganized a large body of citizens who divided the city into wards and took the census over again, the result be- ing that their own estimate of the population of Saskatoon was realiz- ed, and that instead of a population of 12,002 (the figures of the domin- ion census enumer- tor) Saskatoon really had a. population of 19,000. The people of Saskatoon were sure that a grave injus‘. ice had been done to their city and hence took their own census. There are a very large number of citizens in Lindsay who dispute the figures of the dominion census man in regard to the popula- tion of this town, and particularly in the light of the fact that the en- ummtor‘s lizures are over 7.00 shy year 1915. zLindsay a City In 1915 $ “Census tion of this tmvn, and parucmarxy in the light of the fact that: the en- umerator's figures are over 7.00 shy of the figures as compiled by the Dominion Alliance Field Day in Victoria County Lindsay a city of 10,000 in the n of the Industrial [1 of Industrial Com- omb to make Lindsay of the province in a 4-Census Figures Discredited ,3 The Warder in an article some weeks ago maintained that the of- ficial returns of the census were not correct and is still oi the opinion that Lindsay has a population of al- most. 7,800. That. this toWn should be credited with a population of only 6,956 souls is more than the residents can bring themselves to be- lieve, and the figures published by !the census bureau are repudiated. v v‘aâ€"aâ€"' .V , The “larder has it on good author- ity that when the census was taken that not a single student was record- ed in the population of Lindsay, but that their names were sent to the enumerators taking the census in other parts of the country, where the parents of the students resided. Thus the population of Lindsay was lessened by probably 150 or more. deSpite the fact that the students are residents of Lindsay nearly all the year round. It is stated that a; number of boarders were treated in l the same manner. ; In official circles, the figures em- bodied in the recent Ottawa returns, absurd in the extreme, and yet in this guise has the population of the are characterized as ridiculous, and town of Lindsay gone forth to the world at large. and God drew a. very straight line when He said, “He who is not for Me iis against Me.” A In the fifty-several: chapter of the book of Isaiah, lauteenth verse, the following words were found: “Take up the stumbling block out of the way of My people." The words were spokeghythelordrandcameap ., was tor“! (airing. is, do their share in making. 1.1mm- say a city in 1915. The damage. Lindsay will suffer as aurasum of: the misrepresentation referred. to» above is incalculable, and almost. wraparâ€" able and it behoves young and old to go into the publicity. campaign. with heads up, and with: a, dmnm‘ur ation to wipe out the stain- Give Commissioner McComb. a. helping: hand - and thus help Lindsay to- grow. Lindsay cannot aflond‘: to sit with folded hands whilesonhmr tOWns and cities are stepping onward. The Warder is pleased: to know that away oil in Saskatoon the cit- izens refused to believe the figures“ the census man, and that Ihter they proved the population: ofi' their fair young city to be within: one thou- â€" Q.- _. sand of the 20,000»mank.. As Star katoon has grown. fmmz 1113 to 19,â€" 000 in ten year’s time- then is no reason why it should' not continue on in the same progmssive manner. With their back to» the wall Com- missioner McComb~ and the members of the industrial council of five are going to fight for- Lindsay and in this fight they am' deserving of the united support of: Mary citizen in Lindsay. and without proper wearing-- apparel. The liquor trgmc could not be legal- ized without sinning against God. The Bible said, "Woe to them that give their neighbors drink; woe to him that calls evil go ." Mrs. Hitchcock made the state- ment that the Roman Catholics in Quebec were doing more to banish liquor out of the province that people in Ontario were, «nd that at the present time 622 municipalities in Quebec had eliminated the bar. compared with 442 in Ontario. The Local Optima by-law was the great weapon to use in banishing the bar and save the country. The cases of own and Midland were cited as illustrations of how Local Option hotels were doing a good business and providing excel- lent momedation for the travel- ling public. A cam 01 the \buei- nee: men and mes-chants of Midland was instituted by the Dominion Al- um. and the merchants stated Opal-l lofloo. making. ”U 0‘ ' thn‘ W of The a-t. lute? tm holdm “-1- thin fair naxt 1 n O” m Phe n‘ u ms to 19 - than is no at continue gag“:â€" siive manner. . v wan Cm 3 the members 0;- Fl of five are .‘n‘ ‘ ‘ Isay and in ° r.” n ing‘ of the! Sun citizen in: was r ‘a me: he finger is.three I In“! option was the best thing that ever happened. Everybody seemed! to have money to pay their bills, even those ’ww the merchants looked upon as ”dead heads." REV. MR. HAMILTON. Rev, Mr. Hamilton delivered two. excellent discourses cm the temper- ance cause, showing the many evils ' traced directly abd indirectly to; the ' curse of strong drink. The- Bible stated that the things worth: saving amust be saved, and “ every tree :that bringeth not forth good‘ fruit is -l hewn down and cast into the fire." |The rev. gentleman compared the 1 legalized liquor trafiic t0‘ the‘ tree ‘I that was not bearing gOOd' fruit. The lgreat calling of life was the sawing- .of men, and the great‘ mem of all lages were those who taught and .! died in the calling of saving or do- :| ing something for their fellow men. The speaker claimed'that the party that placed a plank in- its policy in regard to the temperance cause was the one that would win the- (than. as ' the cause of temperance would‘ in lthe end prevail. The Dominion Alliance purposed holding 100 campaim dur‘xg me next month, anJ expected to viaduct the number of barrooms in the Prov. .uޤ;i§«8uzutux?u. =5 Guvmnes 5: '0 '2”:”:~:~3“3“3”m%"駮®\%‘m Sunday the 51114 day of November was made remarkable in. history by a memorable event which took place three centunbs. ago. This historic J. ‘B. Danni. I.P.P.p 1499' LE. Must-awe, ILPJ?" North Frigate nomigfio!“ - “W“ AIL F "2'1, an unseen agents all about us. and: {wine the hand of the Lord 1: against ”his enemies It is upon all them for mood that seek Bun (Ex. "11.22). g'mn Queen bears or the unusual and! {startling event. and. coming Into they presence of the king he was- told: of the inability of all the wise-men to. W the wrltlng and mom a great reward or great rewards It he would do it (verses 1348). m Calming the pron‘ered rewards. Well said. “Yet I will read the writing new Mm house and seeing the king. neatly troubled and his lords neon. linked and the wise men helpless. she- nemembered Danlel and his marvel. on still in interpreting hard things» to tho days of Nebuchadnmer. and. she said. “Let Daniel be alled‘andzno- Wm show the Interpretation" (verses- 1912). When Daniel came into» me- the king and make knowmtowlm‘ an. interpretation” (verse 17). We that of Abraham’s rejection otrtbo-ollu at tho king or Sodom. of Elisha“: n- )«fion of Naaman'l m and at l'fler’l remark that the tunnel 6-. cannot be purchased with. m. The "his“ or the man ovaodato- p to. with Jerohonm or accent is an: ii Kings xiii) is also omiheueme line. Daniel then reminded; the king of what the most high. Gods bl done for his father and how Hie had humbled him and added tennis-sir end anarch- lnzly. “Thou hast not humbled thine heart though thou. W all this. but hast urn-dz mm mint the Lord of heaven. " ‘ ' undtheGod in whose hand: thy breath is end when are all thy ways-hut thou not glorified" (verso. . 23). What a scorching word h! multitudes of peo- ple! The time of oil earthly kingdoms isnxed. Onlythekingdou -:Godil eternal. Thobrdiua Godot knowlo 01180. and by Him actions on weighed Gamma. Ourdnynemuumhered. our thoughts and actions weighed. and theiifenoryinu mortal body will he finished some dey. However much richeeendhonormeyhuebeeuoh- GOOD FISHING. Halibut-ton correspondent to the BOW-Upon Independent use: About, two week. :30 H1- Bertho Austin. one of village belles. whilet cadmium-nun and! mm mm Constable Thorn‘bury took up the case. and was not long in‘ locating his men. who promptly paid'for the animal at the price set by them-rmâ€" er. 'THIE BOOT MYSTERY. Benson Whytell, who some weeks ago: hen! two pairs of boots stolen: from his n‘g. which stood in. a beat hotel: yard, loomed up one Setup»- day morning at the police had- qumm to claim his goodss. He intormed the chief that: when» em he comes to town he- more: a copy of The Warder, and happened to see an item in its pages: com in; the lost articles. On looking at the shoes, which (Elton had discovered under a cul- ‘efl. in the east ward heT died-fined fthe ownership of the gem farmer. There mm lies on purchased by Mr. Whyoml!‘ but filler in size and lining. (CW Chilton 'phoned the merchant: where the shoes were purchased and showed him the goods, but the shoe- mn chime they were not the ones he sold the is a. strange coincident and will cause much shrewd wank and! thought on the part or Chief, (Gumbo- to solve the problem. their Fines as some men do the truth: As a, result one of his cakes received a shot from the gun of a, reckl'ess hunter. County Constable Thornbury re- ceived information from a. South Ops firmer living in the vicinity of Cross Creeks, that during the {are part of Inst week a, party of hunters encamped on the shores of the class' of glue. MUND DEAD“ m. Barrie. Now. 5. -â€" Residents of Churchill an! vicinity were much .roused aux-ix the pest week over the sbsenos from his home 0 David Ben”, I out 72 years of s55; and well known: til-oughout the Coun- ty. Bu'cley left. his home about 11 mm. on My to go to betray. While there he met a. friend named Js¢k Barry. and the two went. to- gether across the lake to Roche's The meeting then adjourned for an indefinite time. PAYS PARMER FOR FI‘N. The Lindsay nimrods are getting it put over them in bunches of Me. Twa. weeks ago those sports were be!!! responsible for the destruction 0! farmers' geese on the shores of Bald Poi-t, but this time they have changed their hunting grounds and EON-xv "win the Met. Getting b3 hone Iran the hotel buns, Bar- clay started out to visit Thomas 3"!“ He ".3 lat 000': about three- quarters o! . mile tram Lek-0y by W young ladies driving in an op- posite direction. When ‘ short dis- tance from the 5th concession mm! {or some reason; or other Bonny 8‘" 0‘“ of hi- bw. and it in lup- They are the same styl‘e of boots rot rutcutn's' c A 8 'l' O R I A handling WOOD to make room. Cal: and get 3 .11 kinds of Wood. ”mm" m Bake! lumber (0., limiteu mm ; JPP. 81'. ANDREW'S CHURCH My manna-J wand}. _‘:B a mule john; _3 m postage NC It is time you owned an Inger-$011 Dollar much. They are guaranteed to kctp Pl'l'fect time for one year. They ‘avc a more expensive watch while fish- ing. camping, boat Lngand motor- You can buy one of these wonderfnf little watches at Wedding Rims-23 A Marriages Licenses stock. yearn. Write Sule- Mani-8'33 Penna: Nancy 00.. Tmnto' maroomomerv! 1‘ m” 5* _ A _-|IAA in" mummy, NOV. 9th, 1911 smut. capable man. at 800d M known or commit-on.” 8c" 0‘" we" eat-1 specialities in fruit and 0m” We Ray 1“” I: flu patent salary ef M‘ Bully Ions rho, obtained 1:; wmnng ll.) our Behool ’ :â€"-unug savmgs’ account wt outlook â€" Pmmminxm W you like to earn $14 In. week? Send for our catalogue toâ€"day and learn how. Toronto. M you at the nearing 01E“. untdo with a. number of good- $728 A YEAR m ceiling goods at costâ€"no- body duel tho: in staple lina He onto. 80 don't listen to bk. ode. but come and see hon- est goods at honest prices end eeo how close we will sell you an W. or e machine on time I your time required is not too long. In abort. we will give-ya!- VS‘éic'iitific J1me: pay-cnu on short tum.- in «Nation aways pays the mum. Fm ye us we have “'01! hundreds in ('z‘u‘huld in e commezcial World. Anin. crease of 119 °Io m1“: opportunities to buy m o. piano. organ or mine machine of the very be“ make: a.“ cu: be procured. We are AN INVESTMENT in attendance over that of hst ou- prove. the gmwim pop... rity Of our sclzuol. Wm: we hum done for othem we can do foryou. HOII STUDY COURSES I. I. SPOTI‘ON - President mug: Business College Piano and Organ Dealer W. F. McCLRTY THE POPULAR! JBWBLERY STORE The Price Is $1.00 (Amazed With Dumininn Cornspondence Srhuul Wm. WARREN Pa." Tat-m Sun} PHONE 77 getaway. 3 F in. Wash Sh‘w. Principu pen "'2 in in calf 4 Brood Saws in pic, .- 6 dozen Kersey Iiorw 1: 6 dozen jute lined 11.4- 10 down Gin: or Surc' 40 head all kinds ynun 10 Robes, all new, rubber. 10 months' (-2‘4- notes on cattle and tel-est on all sums that amount cash. Sale Saturday, Nov. {NEW SEASON' ”WINGS EGRSE Wanna Wu."- with in Durability. A rlisl u Bet-Icy. Agentfor the Mnnnmvl of Bridgvpurt. ( Everlasting M 1 sett 1% new 6 cows, all 3' 40 head young (‘utlhk 1 21 two-year- -old stars 19 two-v-ear -old Hoi hard 20 yearlings, near-h all] 1 Jersey Cow, a new 15 Horses, workers an? 30 new Cutters, all ten 7 sett new Single Harq 1 so". mm double to: 'McLennan‘ Hand BicycI-rs. Farm of all kil ds rupnixd. H01 ground equal [,0 nvw. pairing at Lindsay Bicycle and Kuhine Work KBXT POST BU: of 0.41105: I irks. Tube: Baker, Pumps. va I Ascasu'ieh. Large Muc‘ ‘Prism 131 Read Mixed Our seven cunpgw in established during 'de years. The lunged m Canada. Owing to and $01! all over Ontario.‘ better for our gx-mlufl‘ my other schnm. Y study all at hmm 01 I homeand finish a' tin- Afihated thh The to! mmrs’ Assnt'ifltinll uh. It would m» “on to investigate ln-f-me 1 Exclusive rig! t f”! 0I world fammh WI keeping System “hit equalled. It Is .W '1 from Start to Film. 11 Student keeps sum Ont-tend Banks and saleliouses. Enter :1 Indundual insu- u" Fallflem'from A‘ ‘m am so“: dozen Sweat Pads, all dozen Rawhide Whips Family Mare, 7 years bay gelding, 11 years colt 2 past, broken 81 best Fur Robes all g! Arthur Gra r LEETWOOD THIRTY Y Geo. W. Shepherd Write, call or phm particulars. White Bro [founded 1855] '. SWITCH. I LY! NOV- Cunt-Y "er prov ' (irnl ‘0 SI 1 I'm cutie! [HUI l|\' ()l(1 8rd and "‘0 4V

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