Pt. South half 11 5 [U ‘15.}13 OJJJ :u.vv Luvwvw Kinmountâ€" S. of Fenelon-st. 3 * . «l 10.18 2.25 12.43 Patented. 1m Reserve s. Pt. 1-16 42.68 3.07 45.75 Patented. Burnt Riverâ€" 9 1,1 30.01 2.75 32.76 Patented. I, James Richardson McNeillie, Treasurer of the County of Victoria, as directed by the Warrant of the Warden of the County of Victoria, dat- ed the N inch day of November, AD. 1909, will proceed to sell each and every of the above mentioned parcels of land, for the arrears of taxes now the said arrears of taxes and qosts are sooner paid), at the Court House in the Town of Lindsay in the said County of Victoria. at eleven' o'clock in the iorenoon on Tuesday the ï¬fteenth day of February A.D. 1910. J. R. McNEILLIE, (‘Annfu Trancnror': 0mm comt’y Treasurer. in the County Of VlCtOl’la Fn‘ Arrears of Taxes, to be held 1n the Court House, LINDSAY, TUESDAY, February 15th, 1910 “I of Kain-3L, PattofI-bt Oakwoodâ€" S. of King-st . , South hall South half South half S of King-st†“est, County Treasurer's Ofï¬ce, Lindsay. November 9th, 1909 First published in The Watmm PAGE m 34 31 25 26 10 10 35 TOWNSHIP OF SOMERVILLE. 8 70 42.99 3.07 4« V ILLAGE OF BOBCAYGEON. Comm’n and costs of ' Patented or Con. Acres Arrears publication Tbtal not patented AT 11 O’CLOCK AM. TOWNSHIP OF DALTON. 1 50 25.47 2.64 8 130 30.92 2.77 11 95 19.34 2.48 TOWNSHIP OF DIGBY. 1 100 11.63 2.29 "' 100 11.52 2.29 7 50 6.56 2.25 10 50 9.10 2 10 50 1 1.02 2.28 TOWNSHIP OF MARIPOSA . -qu, ttmnun-Warder, NOvember 11th, 1909. 1} $26.59 $2.261 12.85 Patented. 10.18 2.25 12.43 Patented. 42.68 3.07 45.75 Patented. 30.01 2.75 32.76 Patented. Treasurer of the County of Victoria. Warden of the County 0! Victoria, dat: 2.25 9.20 Patented. 9.47 2.25 11.72 Patented. rub 28.11 Not Patented 13.92 Patented. 13.81 Not Patented 8.81 Not Patented 11.35 Not Patented 13.30 Not Patented 46.06 Patented. THE WATCHMAIV-WARDER, 4! at all druggists, Orgy mail direct from t e Edwards Medicine 00., . Lindsay. Ont. Mrs. Jas. Atchison, a former m- sident of Peterboro, passed away at her home at Bobcaygeon Wednesday night. She was sixty- one years of age and had only been ii! for two weeks, pneumonia and pleurisy being the cause of death. Mrs. Atchison was a native of Ireland and had re- sided in Bobcaygeon for the past twenty years, moving there from Peterhoro. Her husband predeceas- her three years ago. She is survivâ€" ed by two sons and one daughter. The sons are William West, of Peter- boro. and Michael James Atchison of Kinmount. and the daughter is Miss Maud Atchiton. of Bobcaygeon, Miss Maggie is a sister. $5136.. â€he-Aim Pair 0‘ “biâ€"“fl â€h" Ware atom! in m mmt to he bald §ng Winn with the Christ- we»: Fat: «Tuesday. Dec. 92. Tim two infant! wan mm thin mom- \l'lC- L xxxxxxxxxx “a“ ma mama was ‘ mm†a m WW 2.??? gigs mm mt “33m ï¬w “mad! m mm It x __._ BY JUDGE FOR STRIKING 1.1121 'I‘LE CHILDREN r Moï¬trbai net 12- I mnhut bv ‘ new that thimrehshb shbuid be beam» (dH‘bbUUh 3693 â€6|: mat ahvsum {nmsgmuent a strikmg mm M ii ï¬ï¬ï¬‚t: Sufï¬x-g efé an; {M “giawet m fi-Bdi mos was w 3! mg“ 8MB. mu?! nus mm m mm, 3% ï¬lm 3w Hum, macr- ma. uh! he m‘mtm if 333$†H1 mm m e W 3? mm TWINS ENTERED 'lhe marriage of Estella, daughter of Mr. and lira. John Short. of town, to Mr. Nelson McLeod, tool: place on Tuesday, Dec. 7, in Toron-, to. Rev. Mr. Booth, pastor of the. Woodgreen Methodist church. per-l formed the ceremony. Both bride and groom have been residents of Toronto for some time, and both are 36km: residents of .Lihdsay. They will live in Toronto. SI.UGGETT~â€"GORRIJJ. A very pretty wedding was solem- nized at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. R. Gorrill. of Eden; on Wedneedq. Dev. 8. when their youngest daughter. Louie. A. EL. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Franklin Slugget, of Linden Valley. The bride, who "was attired in Copeniuig; on silk eolienne, trimmed with white satin and lace, and vail and carrying white cal-nations, entered the parlor 0n the arm of her father, to the strains of the wedding march. played and numerous. showing the high es- teem in which the bride was held. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful fur-lined coat. The hapm couple left on thé evening train from Woodville for Toronto, where they “in spend a, few days. On their re- turn they will reside in Linden Val ley. Their many friends wihh them a happy and prosperous life. by Miss Edith Mollon. The bride who was ' also attired in blue and carrying pink carnations. while the groom was assisted by Fred Tam- lin. The presents were both cost!) and numerous. showing the high w- TEACHER SENTENCED HRS. JAS. ATCHISON. McLEODLâ€"SHORfI‘. HYMENEAL OBITUARY Lowery. of Peterboro. Rev. Mr. Phelps, of Sterling, tor- merly pastor of the Queen-st. Me- thodist church. Lindsay, who occu- pied the pulpit of the above church on Sunday last at both vices. preaching missionary sermons. - HAD LEG BROKEN. Mr. 'I‘hos. Purdue. son of Ir. Simâ€" on Purdue. of ï¬nily, had his leg bro- ken in a runaway on Thursday night. He was thrown out of a buggy and tell to the ground with considerable force. The accident occurred at the homeof Mr. T. Morrissey. The vic- tim of the accident was driving home and had got out of his buggy to shut the gate. Jï¬st ashe was getting in the buggy again a dog frightened the horse. The animal started forward with a bound and through the driv- er out, with the above result. A BUSY SEASON. The men at Mr. S. J. Fox‘s brickâ€"' yards had a very busy season (just‘ completed) having turned out over one thousand more brick this season than last season. In m‘nter thc‘ yards are cl'osed down. although' many carioads are still being shipped . away. No brick is made at the Fox brick .v'ards in the winter time. There isa large demand for brick and all orders were promptly attended to. ‘ :DECLARE SURPLIIS. A § £1an music: non at “1:3“ 2'qu he cant direct by mail alumniâ€. -. .. .._ Wham" ‘ é). www . .an than um! momma: d W! beam abut“ a. M m and! straw m take. ' . 90, h! “*9 ‘ madicim $3?ng than is M h-Iqundï¬ Lindsay's water system will befm- at the town to the extent of $5.500 this year. Secretary Ray stated this morning that the surplus for 1909 will amount to this sum. anvâ€" way, and may reach 86,000. «1511:1381 “M ' H! ' 1m“ 2111} “i“ i=6 9511'»; = . .. * h “6%“ g,“ #gï¬iï¬: andusm ‘ Magmmmwmm 1111is1111mm1k‘1“; [£31619 13131112316; gï¬i‘wï¬ m 33*?“ ï¬m Some good stories about early days on the railroads are told by John M. Copeland. in December Busy Man's. Among other interest- ing matters he says zâ€"lt is worthy of remark that while to-day the railroad companies caution and for- bid passengers riding on the plat- forms. thirty~ï¬ve years ago the tra- veling public swarmed on that peri- lous projection, and on the stem. and quite often took possession of the car roofs with a nonchalance that would make the cold chills run up and down your spine. How many of the lads and lasses in this year of grace would have the temcrity to sally forth, for instance to the Lon- don fair, decorating the top of a flat car rigged up with bench for the occasion ? Yet their fathers and mothers did it. " If nothing eventuates necessitat- ing large expenditures the surplus will be that sum.†hesaid this mor’ hing. Last year the surplus was $4,800 so the increase will be a very satis- factory one. The commissioners have kept a careful oversight over this business. which belongs to the town and Lindsay thereby beneï¬ts to the extent of thousands of dollars yearly. while the water rate is kept. at a reasonable rate. RIDING ON FLAT CARS. His Friend Said T Wï¬mw Wig. ï¬m m m £4535“ wm havw; wag hm mdwiml t! “or W1 flu» or ï¬ne “a i Win stud I‘D 99m.“ Elias“ 0... Limit“. Taromq REV. H. L. PHELPS. ANDERSON, NUGBNT 81 CO. ï¬Uflï¬W‘URE ‘m‘ 1‘68 maï¬a; away, or \\ an; ‘ ‘ mm, 13 3%? @389 39“ win want 1‘. ‘ “ ‘ QWGfthe Fight pattern. m "E M?! “16 kind we in H ' . mm pct-vice. The Holiday Season â€61mm. goodflour vulgoontm hm and‘dxyneu. developing my admirable mmoï¬oM9mâ€"Por instance, dearer _ an. o A ,A‘.." ALAAA‘. and (In an â€"- ‘wâ€"v :' M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ yummâ€"Por Instance, clemr â€â€œ1223†mm- and so on. with :3th n this I M‘ that good wine gets better, ‘ m‘ gym †develops into a valuable violin. Bufluuuflbegwfln the Waning a.“ . com the rï¬ï¬‚h'olnpadoctmuhhlna anywa.flutdoanoxacqmreme “.17th than your own "worm C'but improvu with age. Hm ’MVM- . , If you want this flour. Iâ€: @81de Mtdun. on will in: on a In our on store- FIVE R 555 from you: how. until expert mml- grocer. Some of these we are showing in the winduw. but come inside and look through the entire store. Morris Chair Morris Rocker Rattan Rocker Couch Fancy Chairs What would be more appreciated than something in Furniture ? If you wish to please your friends with gifts that will show thoughtful study of their individ- ual tastes, it is high time to begin the selection. Half auhou'r devoted to looking over the array of hand- some, useful and substantial articles in our stock will be proï¬tably spent, and your difï¬Cflltil s in deciding are likely to vanish before you leave the store. We commend this list to your notice. It will serve as a partial index to our Christmas offerings, and may prove helpfully suggestiveâ€" (ï¬nk: 1.. Practical Christmas Gifts W. G. BLAIR SON wanmumCoAmm $3? Parlor Table Centre Table Jardiniere Stand Pedestal Music Cabinet m,‘vid|outatfaceofhd7dly. ' Watchman: andweue â€Wotan“. Tov'llt Mm!!! MM thehectdlh. _ keeper.†Tram amid: yin. Madamkeany UNDERTAKING n ‘ will ha“? v "I “Wait light £0 ’3‘ has Lamb. ( Diem-I Ib'fle â€an“ Lgricu I n? “Mus