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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Dec 1902, p. 1

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H. clocks goods, r” 01 u-v ' wont $1M“ Lin W“ rum!” ithard Ll particulars ins aim, and stator ants arm the 118' $03 (if any) held fied by statutory take notice that nd day 05 Jam' ministrators Vin: Its the assets of DITORS.â€"In file'- ie of J 01211 Job- [lage of mm» ional County 0‘3 11 an. The fish-class and in. pants With 1903, are requirâ€" , prepaid, or deâ€" Iigned, The Tot- Its Corporation‘ I of the Estate.â€" 311 on or bdare~ r J mum. 1903, thhâ€"By mm Lle of farm stock Behold furniture r. Thos. Robin- t 25. con 7 Va- ? Premise. at 10- Breditms ay conductor,- is hereby give: 8 of Chap. 13, all perSons hav- nds against the deceased, who no twenty-fourth 0000‘ urstock d unua and without healthy! 1902 to my Wool FIND-IA such gnr'ple and brown laundered _White_Shirt3. Id Ribboas. 15c” 186, an, Ladies‘ Kid Glows. 450.. 703, Lathes' Flaneletta Night Gowns, 181) yards Flanellette, 1‘33. kit Ian's furâ€"lined Gloves, $1.75 : Inn’s heavy all woolggbod SI: “‘4‘“, Melfings 401:. Bleached Tame any Bleached Tam. taut: Bleached Table 2am- Bleached Table at: Table Napkiljs, 33515611mequ fv-n-v- -,, ’ ”253.116 yen} 511k 'Bows 101’ oc.;4 Mending (:8de run new-u‘ 331,015 Markm; CON-UR I_or...... ... at............... ...... ...... ...... .....4 .. mus {nr 59.; Cinldreu‘s W tor...“ ...‘... ...... ......- ' cn zfgbgancy DO“S 70" 1.0%: 35 3‘03de To a for ...... ...... ...... .....; ..... 3 53" and Peppav' Shakers at. each”..- ...... ...... ...... ”dame Chin :hmng Bread and Bntter Platss, china. each...” ...... .. ..... .... ham for 100»; Leathe’ Purses for-.... ..... u ijg Dozlius at 100.; 3160168. Handkerchiefs 83...... ...... ...... . m lace-ed;ed 2mm Handkerc‘m ets to: 1°C.; Linen Centres tor. m Pins [01‘ 103.; huge! jammed. Baét Bins for...” ...... ...... ....... W5 tax-noise she'll flmr Plus [or 103,, Yam? W’... ...... . We Hair Ribluni 10cm: 3 1w: Basket- tor fancy work. envy Wool 801:. 10a. '. 3 mm m unwed Muslin 83...... ...... . - Men’s Linen Ooilars 13». kind to: ...... ...... Lawn for 10¢ . _ ”in line Lawn Handkerchlelfl for Jean 60 Linen centres Ion MannieXS, slightly. imperfect"; 121-2q, B. quw m ‘- 0‘..- nh;n!1 plat”. reg. 13, R my”. mo on... no no alien’s Grey Lamb Calm $4.“), $4. _ 59w Caperinea, Grey lamb, $11.00 31200. $15.00 ”6...... ..., . “Khan’s imitation Grey Lamb Colma§1325 336...... ...... ....'.. ,Mas. Fur Scarfs, $1.00. 3L5. $1.50 anti»... ...... ...... ... a mag: Fur Caperines, $3.00. $75. $4.25 and”... .... ...... ...... .... hum Lamb and Sable Capermefl. rag. $32.00, a bum“... . 7mm Lamb and Sable Gaperiues. reg. $35.00, Emu-... .... 3118mm! Caperines, $8.50; Seal Ballerinas $7.50, $3.00 and...» .. Infinuntlets, $350, $2.75, $3.00, 33.50 mi...” ...... ....., t..- bthps' Cloth Jackets, $4.00, $5.00. $7.00, 3350 and...“ ...... .g.... lakes’ Funlined Circulars, 312. , $15.00, $1300. $24.00. 82! $33 03 and. . .. ...... ...... ... .. ...,........ ,_,. ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... I,“ gm. an; m; 319. 320. $23, $25, $33 8.Bd'»ma' ...... ... -... Mes’ Cloth Japketb, 34.00, am». my, Wu .... ladies’ Fur-lined Giff-1183‘s. 31203.31511), $18.“). 883‘“) and. .......... man 00%.. 'Wfim" 1"...“ ”"" “.... 58's Fur Coats, $15, $18, 820. 823,323, $33 and-.- “11:8 Conn {1.33 ts, $40, $45. $50 3mm...» «no-"- gaes’ Grey Lamb Jackets. :3: moo. B. Du!" :8 010th Caps. 250., 350-.' - ...,.. "m- ...“ I'wr’ms’ Cloth Walking Skirts. 32-50, 58-00 33-75- 34 “genera Blankets. 690.. 75c. and.... ........ ...... .. flute Wool Blankets, $1.50. $175. $2.00. 83-50: 31 538‘ Overcoats, $2.50, $3.00, $4.03 3111...... ...... a a“? Overcoat‘s, $41!), 85-00. 33-00 and..... ...-... m ...A ...-M Afifl'o n-na . M’s f}°'6§p:'svi5fi’ $300. 8359 Eur bent. or! all Carpets 8.119 011‘ 13“! and white, navy am} white. . .~ {hacked Dress Goods, smtahle for rgg. 502., B. Day”... ...... mm... .3 n D. , navy, brawn, grey,*1:eaal SEX"... an» no... unu- 000-00 ”9" “We Serge, 48 inches wide. gobd :findu Camel’s mi: Dress 609315. .3333; 1 Grey, 1 Brown Zemuni, 7-1.. 5m“ éefie "48 {inches wide. good w 19311;, reg. m, un- Wm..- g???” 18a mel’s Rair Dress Goods, extra heavyhreg. 81.50. B.- D8! 3- Grey. 1 Brown Zebaiine, reg. 760., Dag“ ......- ....;. ..‘..«. ' are.“ Navy Hbmespun, extra Iina quality, reg. E50. 13.1). a?! Baskets 250.; Picture Books (or children trum' . . Re tsofSilkfmm 3.4 1:02, rompery Mme-«m M ‘ B. 3180:. Rose, Sky Blue, Orange and Yellow Velveteen. '68- 45 n ~‘ pa, -------------- to .04... I”... "a.“ .-.m .m.‘ ”.90. "Off. E “‘“6 1-0 balm-g uv it»; IMO“ â€"vv ““68 Bowed Silk. reg. 75s.. mm: ------ ~- E..W McG RE“: Mug-I“, -Iv-w C. cm .00.“ .~ 0..- o o EM 500., .ii Flannel, r68- MSFrenc' 40c 1’95- alvefi. k Corduroy V lac 1e. 3; B ”an Tamoline Silk. tag. 500., B Won-co on». Fancy Stripe 3m. reg. 550., R my”? .- .- an De Soie Silk, reg. 900.. B- Day 750» ’ 1“- rag' $1‘35, B W...’ .uooo‘oooooo 0.0... on... W M» Shane Tang sax. 36 inches with. rag. cm). 8 Coulod Silk, reg. 75a, 3. Wm... ......‘ .1... [W Grey Hntmaspnmimg. “13-, “I move and Handkerchief Box 5 mic-R..- m- , ‘ eu‘g. _-_. L-s Flanellette. 133- kind. B Day..." ...... ...... ...... ...... o r... -lined Gloves, $1.75 and... ...... ...... ...... ...... ............$2.50 vy 311 wool ribbed Shirts and Drawers, reg. 530 B. Day...45c 031 Shirts and Drawers, plain. reg. 55o, B. Day......_ .....-....45¢> Wool Flawedâ€"lined Shirts and Drawers, reg. 45c, B Day...40u Lrple and brawn Flanallette, reg. 171:, B. Day...... mm 8 1-20 iWhite Shirts, site; 121-2130 16 1-2., reg 650., B. Day, ...... .459 2 44:. 50.. 6 1â€"20.. 8 1-2c.,u.nd 103;; Bptch‘erbtbincnm. ......15c H. I” ha... 0 a. o. o. ...._ .. U” ...“. w- ._- _, chiefs for 50.; .5 pom-anypona, anyohnde, [or ~blcs '01' 5c.; 2 gapers Needles (or ...... . Wu! Liv- *mwgu u-.." 50 Darkic Mirrors and Punk: 8. mm .30 tits at 5a.;1oo Majolica. Cups and Saucera at 50 at 50-: 40 13.1an Boxes at...“ ...... ..... ....4...5o :100 Silk Handkerchiefs. embroidered cor. fin ,200., 25c.,30c,. all..." 3ch swam ThehstoftheBugahDa befoze Chrishms, look over this select what you think suitable, come fizny day betveen an 19th, and 25th, ‘ these prices hold good all Chtist- ‘ mas week. Very may with not mentioned here you w‘fl find it out store. ‘ ‘i'iSiESSH'éatin Cloth. $8.01" a and ...... Cloths. 1c and white, sky and white waists and children’s dresses. .- .00... fight. reg you”. 5...... a”... ,,, B. Day ..... '00-” 0.0.00 ”o . 0.0... on... In... on.” ‘ ' .600 on... now“ D...“ coon-o 0.... $4.25, $4.75 and......$5.50 ’ ' ..; ".4856 .0...“ on... co... too-o. .0000. and. a...” on... d... no.“ .00... you»; a...“ out... ’iéeg. $1.10. ......... s1 15 ...... ..... $1.00 ... ...... 8 1- 20 ‘ "......5250 ii Day-4.45:: ooh-o on.“ c9. IO. on. 0.0 .. .00... l câ€" v ..... ".656 co co. .-sg£_a.75 on... #31:”) “ficflow ......450 $7.00 39.00 .qmo COUNCIL ‘AGAWIHREATEBS T0 CANCEL GAS CONTRACT THE TOWN IS PROTECTED That is the Solicitor’s whim-â€" fle Coukl Void the Contract Now For the Company ' has Not Kept It At a meeting of committees on' Saturday night Solicitor Hopkins was instructed to notify the Gas Company that unless the contract with the town was fulfilled within a. reasonable time the necessary steps to cancel the contract would be tak- en by the town. That is almost the same thing that the council hambeen telling the company .for some months but it was said this time with a little extra emphasis .‘ _ The Gas Company Will Bctfim Another Chance to Malta Solicitor Hopkins was present. and very clearly pointed out. the povers and rights o!~-the town underth contract, as he construe: it. ”iii licDiarmidâ€"Did you make the demand on the company for the ful- filment of their contract, Mr. Hop- kins. Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"l did. I told them to have the work completed ac- cording to contract at once. Mr.~ Smith, the local manager, wrote to General Manager Burgess, conveying my demand, and received a letter saying that Mr. Burgess had got the mterial required to mkethe six big lamps 1500 candle power and tint he would 'be down on loudny night to arrange matters. The big lamps would then put the arc lunpi' in the shade. ‘ Dr. Burrowsâ€"That is satisfactory. Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"l would like to" say that I do not think any of the %smaller lamps are of the contract 150 candle power. They were first put, up with mantles. They then gave a much better light that they do now ; but the mantles burned 06- and now the flat-dame light is int lerior. I Would advise you not to put up with anything less then the* 1-50 candle power actual illumina- tion. It will not do to put redec- tors on and get the high willie-po- wer on spots merely! : you‘yurt nu actual illumination at that intenslty. the Burgess gas is to some extent an experiment. It should not be tolerâ€" ated unless it is a success, and up to contract.. ’ Ald. McDiarmidâ€"HoW'do you pro- pose to find out ? Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"Get it tested by an expert, Mr. W. H. Stevens can test it. '72}.__13urron'sâ€"X'ou can't. do it under the contract. Ald. McDiarmidâ€"Is there any clause in the contract. giving us the right to tap the company’s plant and make a test ? Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"Clause one “'is‘ an .absolute contract for' certain? things. A light of a. certain candle power is one of them and you can Certainly insist on getting. it. Ald. McDiarmidâ€"Clause 7 says a certificate from a government inspec- tor shall be furnished by the com- Dan)’. thatthe, light is up to stun- ,d‘ard. We have one from Inspector ifJohnston'aaying' that with a reflec- tor the burner deed here will give 150 candle power. ‘ ‘ “ _ Sol'icrt‘or ,Hoplqinsâ€"Clause 7 cannot detract from clause one. It at my- nte any: .pothing about a reflector, but. provides for a lamp of a. “pat.- taern: and type"that will give a 150-- candle-power light. . If you let me. I will get a, test made. There must, be no reflector required to {10 it. Do :not pay a cent more for the light, un- ;til you get a. satisfactory mt. - ‘ i Dr. Burrowsâ€"Stevqns is no author- ity. IV:- I Solicitor/Hopkinsâ€"We are apt «to suppose thwt a" man from a; distance ‘ is better than a local man, but in court it isbnly necessary for a man to show hewhas the ability. Dr» Burrowsâ€"Well SteVens hasn’t. Ald. MoDiarmidâ€"We were to have a public test and I believe Prof. 1Lang, if need be. . ‘ . AM. J acksonâ€"Yes. 'Ald. McDiarmidâ€"There seems to be no provision in the contract for any test by us,_ the company has simply to furninh a. certificate that the lamps used will do so and so. There Ald. O’Beillyâ€"Tho extra lamps or- dered six months ago are not in yet. Under the contract they were to' be in within six months. ' Aid. McDiarmidâ€"I think we have the company on the hip, and ‘ that we can, if we want'to, cancel the conâ€" tract. The question is : are these lamps such as we mt to put up with for 15 years, or even it they are made what the contract calls for, will they then be what we want ,or Lu J s..-’ Dr. Burrowsâ€"You have encourag- ed the Gas Company and fought the electric light people. You brought the Gas Company Here : now you want to throttle them just as you do every industry. You have the 15mm! LINDSAY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18!!» I902. 637R you will coon find out it unilamm m 150 candle 90"“ 0" not. Md. HeDiurmldâ€"Tbis council has lots of backbona. Ald. J ucksonâ€"I mOve we give that notice. Ald. McDiurmidâ€"Tbo solicitor I 'wAld. Jacksonâ€"l would rather give them a. reasonable time to lulnl them, and then act. firmly. chum. power. time to do so : any. tors Miranda” candle power. I! to their "ply. I would give than tho attract, 11 may II, gland to cancel they a: they will make them up to u» required candle I would certificate that includes reflec- u part 0! the lamp 31 Put the 0% flat the light- at 3nd gut. ving 150 they as, tho not. an in. the. Dr. Burrows-The tom: was put back 50 years when this ‘lizht “'35 ttkon. . Dr. Burrowsâ€"It won't “amount to anything. , __ A_ Vigoflviéii'ér Hopkins-It the council has my backbone you will see if it won't. ‘ ” ' kmong the bills nuanced was one from Dr. Ken-y for 89.20 for ata- ing the {in team. AM. 01105“: suggested flit Dr. Burrow. tax it. wheroat the doctor retorud an; that was mom 0! Aid. O'Reilly’s blank- ety impertinence 0! which he had ”Kid. Hemarmldâ€"Evarybody known that u, oneJ’oot burner is being used and that. it. cannot give a 150mm power light. Sblicitor Hopkins-Give them not- ice as I advise. ""1116. Justinaâ€"can m. Stevens mflc ‘ test ? I Dr. Burrowsâ€"Why do you talk “I". am... ’ 'Ald. Jacksonâ€"Let. u. do as the so- up to contract. Upon their reply our “turn course can be hand. trad. Dru. We“ OWN fixative have bought the works and still an eternally-paying accounts {or them.” Aid. Hore explained. however, that the town mutt? pay its hills to the waterworks the same as any others. if accounts were to be kept straight. Dr. Burrows sits next to Aid. Hora and when the alderman gives more heed to tho clocuments on his {yle than the doctor likes. he under- taken to turn over the lemma for hi and exhort him to hurry- _ A _ Dr. Burrowsâ€"Do you want, to open _ a three-months' correspondence ? I Solicitor Hopkinsâ€"fir. I be here Monday night : show him what we mean. He did so on Saturday night till the alderman's patience gave Way and he beeought the doctor to leave his afiairs alone and wished he would go over to the other side of the room. Dr. Burrows, unattended, still urged haste and objected to late Saturday night meetings. Ald. Mc- Diarmid reminded him that there would be a. quot-tun it he withdrew. 'Ihe bill "for $55 for putting up the clock led thedoctortosaythatit was more than the clock was worth. When the hill {or rent for places to, take‘the referendum vote in. came up, Ald. KcDiarmid believed the town was not liable and _ objected to pay. ‘n'ut. It will be paid. however; un- der protest. It was decided not to decept- ll‘lre Chief Reesor’s resigna- tion but leave it to new'eonncil or when as ‘Ald. Bore remarked, “You'll all-get back in good humor." Dr. rhrowe retorted that it was .no use for all- to get back. for they could not'be all on the Court of Revision. The same hogs would take it again. This thrust moved Ald. O'Reilly to rennmtthat those who didn’t get on .it, could. hold a few inquuts. The account of $42 each {or members 0! the Court of Revision for attending 14 meetings led the doctor to say : “Forty-two dollars ! You've feather- ed your nests well. this year. forty- +wn .dnllars! All thfi hogs are in it." th all JOLLYING THE ACCOUNTS NEW INDUSTRIES Contractor Bogue asked for an ex- extension of time on his contracts. Aid. Jackson said it would be nec- essary to get the consent of his mm eties. Dr. Burrows said Mr. Rogue was surety enough himself, but that idea did not prevail. ‘ - AL- 13-- luv“ “5‘- snvv The heatingr Epharatus in the fire hall' is being rapidly completed. but the water pipes from there the ouu-r night. “ Aâ€" -‘ tun {wan “tau-v. Bradstreet’s reports on the two sureties of Collector Nicolle were read: Diarmid and O'Reilly protesting against accepting them. Meagher and Clark. shoe monume- turers of Rochester want to locate in Lindsay if they can get a loan 61 $10,000.:epay‘bie in 10 ml yarly ‘imtalmenta fol: which they shall give {nations-sex on then-pm ..~, The; F l'm-MPyfl'ima .@ ,M Burgess will an I slid! The Maynr and Reporters Were Voted the Usual Gtatuities AM. Mcharmid Moves to Re- duce the Present Number of Hotels by Two WALKS TENDERS AGAIN Belt” m “In. 13w Dr. Burrowsâ€"O'Rcilly was. AM. O'Reillyâ€"At the first of the year Ala. Robson was not here, and we had to choose Mm Dr. Bur- ceneeei Iuindeeybereducedtosev rowe end Ald. McDiornid. We 11 en thought the latter would do the t is wine. The reedution will :0 conga“! by next year's council. work better; hence, we left the doc- THE LETTERS tor oil. You at: the sore spot with 4 him is the dollars .nd cents. Ir. F Bartlett oi Peterboro, who pt Burrowsâ€"It is not; you 51 W "10 ”'9' ‘0 the hospital there and voted each other into th< hot year. applied for the position of position. . m Wow. 80 did It. II. pm LICENSES - It was nt this point that Kid. Me The «w commit-ion” an" mar-aid brought in 0, notice of a by On Honda night last. the usual meeting 01 council on the 15th of 32‘ S. a a? 8 £3 '4.- a ; . n3. i _Th° county clerk Benign” resolu- Dr. Burrows moved that the tow: ,t-Ion of the county commll condcmr solicitor tie-void .. salary. flown: 1|! the “”8003de not in favorottheeyswmthat al for come MW mum lowed nay “pickings" for town em '1‘. report 0{ ”‘0 fire chief mt ployes. The resolution went to next the area 01 the W proved W year's council. tedious Mac. and Drâ€" Barton de- Storm windows will be ppt on m M M i1 ”‘7 had P“t dove the clerk's 0M (orthwith. the alarm as given and the Ald. IcDiarmidâ€"Forthwith -â€" the; “mo M ”rin Ct ‘he an it would is the ‘~w you bomt u‘c fire toaln hemmlntereuti . Disconcertedn “Bore. mums FOR WALKS Alds. O‘Reilly and Jackson go -‘ motlenethrouch tocnll for me! Butler House sent a M" 10' tenders for the 45,000 teet of walks 242 beds fl- 15 cents eech. These and for a qpontity of field stone 0‘ Thesetendersmaybcsentinupt Jan. 20th. These aldermen vigor meant; Maw. , . The had been occupied by the driver the fire team and his assistant durâ€" ing ,the last few months. Aid. ously defended getting the work the ()‘Reilly suggested that Poss‘bl-V much under way for the sake of gut Chairman HON? had n0! always b9?“ : ting the material while the snow i able to get home at nights and _hadlon_ helped to increase the Butler House The amnion were given their 82 hi“ 10" W3» But there Was no sup- bonus each, according to the him-la“ Wt 0‘ this ““9160” M“ Butler;'I‘he reporters were voted the-tusua also wanted 85 to Pay ‘01” damages's1o and Dr. Burrows movmi u: through putting in the telephone Md { mayor's $100 grant in a. speech bi am ammo“. - (ginning: "Although you and I he“ 9'3 Burrowsâ€"W5 !-, I thought ' not got on very well togetherâ€"" :1 “W099 "3 an improvement. A brief meetingâ€"likely the last < the yearâ€"Will be held on Saturda .. , J , ‘ . celery to correct that summed...” most. W. .11. E. TAXI no price we: 14} eente' per 10%?“ m, Kentrct, opp. Demon Home. tIn’new an team was, Id aid “Out in hovers" and was to “at he hnd follied their purchase alone we“: A A n ”CeltsaYearil Admce;3|003 at” overseer. 'n'lo mic will not: be nullified till that investigation :00! on Main. AM. Hemmidl-I meant that as The recommendation of th of. Health that Inspector } get $75 extra ny Was rci neitt year's coun' I. Dr. Burrows objected again in the members of the Cour vilion their 342 oath for att “You are throwing money 3230 said he"-â€"the price 5: y are team. ‘ at that time. WAGES AND ACCOUX’I‘: Md. Horaâ€"What has b ton ‘P A“; Judsonâ€"$3 here, Dr. Burrows-You w< Mm. The firemen were given their 325 .bonus each, according to the bylaw. gThc reporters were voted the usual ’10 and Dr. Burrows nlch‘d the {mayor's $100 grant in a speweh b‘câ€" fginning: ”Although you and I have not got on very well togetherâ€"" A brief meetingâ€"likely the Iast of the Yeahâ€"will be held on Saturday Aid. Jackson-W0. I was not; neither was Ald. Ham. Dr. Burmwaâ€"O'Rcil was. Aid. O'Reillyâ€"At e first of the your All. Robson was not here, and we had to choose between Dr. Bur- rows no Aid. lchiarlid. We thought the latter would do the work better; hence, we left the doc- tor on. You It: the lore spot. with him is the donors and cents. Dr. Barnumâ€"It is not; you sat than and voted etch other into the position. #A__ _-....--...‘.. Dr. Burrows moved that the town solicitor be-paid a salary. Hens not in favor of the W that al- lowed any “pickings” (or town emâ€" ployes. The resolution went to next} year's council. Storm windows will be pnt on the clerk's om torthwith. Ald. IcDiamidâ€"Forthwith â€"â€" that is the way you bought the fire mam, AM. Hare. FEVER LICENSES It was at this point. that Aid. Mc- Dlu'mid brought in a notice of a by- hw roducix the number of tavern licence: from 9 to 7. _ . , tenders for the 45,000 feet of walks, and for a qpantfiy of field stone. Theeetenda-sxhaybesentinUpto Jan. 20th. These aldermen vigor- ously defended getting the work that much under my for the sake of getâ€" tirg the material while the snow is Ctri tau Pres-ti Hake your wife happy by buying her one' of our easy rocking chairs. There is no more suitable Gin-is- to let. it to out If 1 had known 'e, I believe were all on would your when the hi aid m I!

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