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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Dec 1909, p. 3

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mi-flf-II‘IY’ DEGEHBERWmlxm f . "'2‘...- QE~Q_‘~M~ and Cad; I somflfiim for Ops township were er. ‘criticised Reeve Hawkins {or the be” twang-.001! in the town hall. short report he had made ofa year's . THE RESLLT :- work to theratepnyers. He also exr For m.,.,_w;n, Best. proposed by :pressed disapproval of the agreunent “:cm Lea. seconded by Jae. Roche. e'made by which the township has to ,1 W H. wagon, proposed by Thomas pay 43 per cent. of . e maintmenoe Nominations-Fork ~ AGRICUI TURE [OR YOUNG MEN twine, seconded by Richanll ‘Samp- .Of the West Cross C ' bridge. . and 5C»!!- . . . II a new bridge Werebuilt there that Peter Hawk-n, proposed by William percentage or the cost would hate to â€"â€"A'l‘ THE ._ sluggial seconded by James Agnew. be paid by the township. He stated jl. 'l‘. CurrilS, proposed by. 'l‘. Hick- that only eleven of the residents of on. gum“ by R. Sampson. Ops “Se the bridge continually. the I‘Juhn O'LOug'hli’l, proposed by J as. rest being residents of other counties. Wed by Walter Curtis. .0ther bridges he affirmed, were far lindsay‘ l Collegiate mete, II FOUR COUNCILLORS. lmorc largely supported by the coun- ‘ 3 yontinctions for council, four to be ‘ ty. and gave the Emily creek bridge light Sonpto bite holes in 40099" : [and some northern bridges as instanc. ¢ even the most delicate FRO .li . ' tnbriC. 55.0008” offer- elicilx‘xlm him Daren, proposed by J ohn axes. He said that when a man got in- Â¥ vomit, amended by Ralph Fldglerâ€" l to the county council he should have_ ma. l“back borne” enough to fight against Fwd w, Hialeah, proposed by Jno. montinued useless expenditure. Mr. ‘ ed to anyone finding adulteration in Sunlight soap. no _ ‘,.\a J I. ‘r 1, Jail. 25 to 28 \ Feb.lst ‘ £910 ~ z'illfl the meeting- Some warm ver-l placing him at the head of the polls ml attacks and counters were band- I in the 1909 Januarv elections. He ex- ul out by “10 Speakers and 000831011- plained why he had a small surplus I «me in tho audience would take. while acting as commissioner in this :‘-~"“t":l“‘ to give his opinion. The cc. 3 way : Some ratepayers had intended yon: Hf the 1909 6011150“ were crlbl-ibunding wipe ream and he hm pro- w'll'u as various Ways. principally beâ€"gvided for ebonue for them. but. at (iél men yed Wm... ”good by Thee. Helme. Wilson. noted that the council claim- ' . Wests, udder, proposed by J ohn ed that they had a surplus but said ,. _. I “mantis, seconded by Hillary Fitz- . that if the engineer's mill was paid . ”trick: ithore would be a big deficit. Person- With the record 0f the 9854: few coun- 1910 Wm. ll. Sloan. proposed by James‘ally, he said. he had nothing to do cils. ‘ .. - . ~ . - ll 1 . hes mm», $2450de by H. W. Jackson. with the Stoney Creek drain, al-tho- “I have come to the conclusion r...â€" . I'ms-‘foumc mu (moral ”dais um. i. Reid. proposed by Dannie] .ugh he had something to do with the that if a man is to stay in the mud - OI- agmm't we. bl;It {whee}? ”Egan: ”many, seconded by Chas. Coll-ins. iWhalen drain. connected with the CH. he must either be a ‘time-serv- seed Jildgmg .m“ be laid on I e o omng Hillary Fiupfitrick. prepoeed by Stone? creek drain- 9!" ore 'man-Pleasera' and a man I 08: J35 “mp, seconded by Walter Ark- THE COUNCILLORS. ‘can't stay there and transect busl- From 9.30 to 12.00 each day will Live StOCk ,4... The three preceding speakers were ness as he would his own. . be taken up with a study of the seeds . . all old menibers oi the council and "You payfiuo to the councillors of our common farm crops. “mermt breeds and their useIUI' ' 1‘th 0116 caused nomination meet- the nominees for councillors for 1910. to "m the aim"? 0‘ the township." Lectures will be her: varieties “cs" market cmsses' mm and munâ€" ”“1 “d “0.3m aiternoon was 9' whohad also been old members, were he ”Id- “and th‘?.-" g0 “3d hire “V0 selection and impgvcmesl: of seal, “amen“ breeding and feeding Imm- :mly one. an ratepayers of Opelnext called upon. Mr. John Deyell 0' three firms of lawyers and mgi- " This course will be conducted b 1" I‘m" I " ml... 5 deep interest in the township ' was the first speaker and he took 0c- nears. andyou might as well hire G Ibex-nor n S A y ' e I 3,-3.3... and m town hall was filled!sion to thank the ratepayers for these yourselves to do your business I ' I I I I FlBld crops and dispense with the council alto- ! and their uses. prepare.- ' e Varieties lee StOCR Judglng lion of the land for crops. selection . ' . . .> and improvement of seed. diseases From 1.80 to 4.80 each du3 lull lie and peels punching farm crops. devoted to live stout. Will consist of discussion and NHL Weeds and weed seeds clam of the were curd. Practice in gether." The speaker thought Ops was not sutllciently represented in the county council. There was too much expend- iture there, increasing salaries, grants of 3100 to fancy poultry shows, baby “7‘6 4,... 0" expenditure! on the Stoney the last til v did not build these Bhomâ€" . » ._ .m'. drain and other propositions. fences aid this gummy “.5519“ 0m, A Voiceâ€""There’s too much of this! judging “IIII‘ classes “I BII’CI‘ pruvld- l‘lm‘llre in the examination and \,:.- .2 ilrllenn occupied the chair. This gufiphm amounted M $33.81. baby phow lll'lslhesa altogether.“ NI. Discussion of problems relating lllummr‘nllr.“ of noxious “de mm no... nail-km. the” pee. Mr. rim flickeoh 5am ho had mul “Yen that‘s what lees.“ declare“ “9 "“I MI“ “‘I “9““ “I "'3" . i .5 W. 1 A. .1. mm W ll. Wilma. and W. H. aided in Hill again. Lust your will“? awaken "5'0 WOW?“ ”‘9 NW- Hock. ““3 parts! the mm“ ulll Dalrylng mu in We hold, ’alHlVllié‘ll hll‘.,l\htl hm“ “figment“; when he wagiligl'vrlu any. ‘\\‘llilher are ue drill- II? eelllllrwd ll? “‘0" 9‘ 7‘?- Day «M w mauled .S‘lafilef‘lfiy that Maillot lll‘erelil. um llml lulvr derided lo luu.‘ “ ”9" “* “‘- Gmhfiml 0' "‘9 “WNW llmlln adapted m dale-me. l‘m- Mr. “35.93. Walden. m 9 wry tou- Agricultural College. and Wet. ll. dueling and «are ol‘ \inll‘y lumping. ll, .‘lrllell. of {EOIMN‘OHAM Volley, we Horticulture l‘me of the term “Wham. lwulha. Evening Meetings l... .,......,_ Addresses will be elm by the llm» BOOkKeeplDR‘ teasers in charge of the work and lw _ ll. 0‘ llwelman. D.S.A-. pmillmi of Study of the ('omlmm Malina-i8 the Ontario Agricultural College. i'ul‘ulfi and kl‘l'l’i'le of farm record; x... a» «M m we hull e eultllle lolll how he hml expound. the werelu. will he would not inland lur- . ...,as|:=i the museum, muwml or WNW}: ullllllml lo him, councillor- uull thanked llle mewr uhxl ..-.a.:i.o=s. drum .lel'ell, h‘l‘e‘l' Hillel-y l-‘lluimll‘luk said he would wander. W. H- Smlfi. u :: .3.» J. is‘. Curr-ms, “m. l. tum he a exaliiliaiutu, hut consumed; rllluwsll‘ lumen-ed hy- hemg “plummet. Mr. W. ll. Sloan leek occasion to ‘.l :; Tillman, . “rim; newline. 1 JOHN ll‘lultllllldh‘: Iuiiu‘efie New at the death 93 the . “auras was the first illfialisl Mr. John Uheuellllm will not boa. W43 Q‘N‘k “Wk! and also wrist: . Hi mm Line ratepayers what had ' Cefllllllilll‘v he field. but gli‘fl'fi all “‘1” l‘IIMe‘I "‘6 “who“ .0“ II“ when” III um ..enc during the year. lie Stilll I own! 01' his stewmshlp for the pee: 3‘“ Agnew; “9 “am ”W“ N "WW“ in... 5-..le had already been lllIDW‘r- un‘d‘also made puma comments ”‘6 township “I‘m“ sawed -tha cost at an election in years where the r u-vm we; not saleable tor thelmaalrllu and hell uncutâ€"ml u greed rule. l Address enquiries to Address enquiries to rel-é ‘ $139“. and it Was lound neces- E on blusinese that had been transacted c ”w“ vork ll m oniou'l but b mi», an ax uptake court house build-lb)! l eoouncll. He said that he had 0' ‘ 3 a l _ 53'- 9- . mayo, “ y to iséme sgopoolmade an agreement with the county, ied this year. ‘ Dept. of Agriculture. Lindsay, Ont. Dept. of Agriculture, Lindsev. Ont. ' ’ -(‘has. Collinsâ€"“l must thank my . ’ I 'u 1 â€" . i but knew that the count ' wanted to I“) “I“ that the 00‘ nty I ‘I Imover and seconder for nominatingI 'I-Jllx'nf “‘3" mm: wa- not tight enough witliumy but filtfiy We cent-101‘ the maintelme Locum. over the scam card I WM..- _._..- C . .. in... “who: in their hands. and tea 'nanoe 0f ' 9 1’“ ge. t was thought‘ ' .- ' ' mm ”a“ were paid for various l best if possible to settle (he matter find that the race. calls for a fair trot "WEIUL m BEVERAGE FOR ALL WEATW. max»? He had opposed several “ithout litigation, but the fifty per from‘start to finish. This debars me , ___ _ ‘ _ gl‘dfl’r. but found that older council- cent. other has not been accepted. ’HOIIO:V';\mIaIE:$rel-iticised council for BEGGâ€"LANE. g “E ,.,, ’ A ~¢ -- -t-. ' ‘tt ° ‘ . . l " "I“ I‘ 1' ””5“ go. M" llawkms al ”In explained a ma er of securmg'thelr actions with reference to the Miss Jessie Lane. daughter OI MI": mpelzu (1.29:4 I . . , . on gun .m “a...“ of m, mono. he glaVel from one. Mr. Bums. This gra-l 1 ’ ‘ . Md \lrnL ,‘ commissioner and tiuch- 1 \‘01 was bought for the roads andlStoney Creek diam. and Mrs. Thos. .Lane, of Fenelonl . . . 3.1-. . The chairman. Mr. J. Mel flan, ex. Falls. “as married to Mr. Harry! E‘ceueno. C o C o A drunk I. one. H. , - .. 6 t I] re d f . Al - "l 9““ “k “PW“‘m‘PI (“the ”WI?“ I.“ a pa} '°.r II. I" Iplained how the Stony Creek drain Bess. son of Mr- Thos. Bess. of l'ltfi‘n, Mr. Agnew, saying that ho‘ “ands n was stated that some OI .- - ,. t be uch ex- town in Toronto on 'I‘hursdav last. found lrtin to be“ competent. man in this 81““: clam gfihathe towns“? gggilgzngfiexwwfie oxfiginall‘y it Mr. and Mrs. Begs spent Christmas Grateful Acu of “Epps's”at breakfast \Varmsendsuscains Comforting ever; may. The death Ol the late Mr. :3?“ fitdtmzud 120m 11:6 Pumspgiglwas never intended that such would at £31210; Falls and were in town you or hours. As a 5‘19?" m 't ‘3 perfect- - wen - on a . U'Bn‘slv was Mal] rotted. 110' l my, y mg the latter consented 'to the giving oilbe the ca“. ‘ th u - gr w. H. BEST. gravel formanoltgher year 1:32. 1:3: l fofgefipg°§§hzfiawfngnw 3° MACDONALDâ€"FANNING. % . . ' , . rn ' . . Mr \1. H. Best and that he had 5 “3:51:61. rm; t: 3:: bail: th: Wilson £0!“an qualify for the reeve- On Christmas Day the borne of Mr. . 1 ! ~ ”Red ship. Then he dealt with Mr. Best and Mrs. W. A. Fanning, William-st? .- Dindsay, Was en fete, when their!) - Elijilfx Ighgeh'iends haidahotpzedsfo itwenty dollars and he came to thel d warm words were flying for n. ' commll meeting. and said: "YOU’VP ‘ an {youngest daughter Hazel Pearle, was be alerted. He had been charged; . , . , time. - ' 2 got the era‘ 81 and here IS the mtmeY-i Reeve Hawkins maintained that united in marriage to Mr. A. w. , . MacDonald, of Hamilton. son of Mr.‘; ‘ will: giving: away 75 cords of wood. 1 too .. an” left the money down but had not done so. He had given} ,’ . . ' , Mr. Best had put in. in his account , woo/.1 on a. “slash" and the man thatzmbogleonei; 3h: fidéfioei?:::d "I“ against the township, a fun day's J. liédMacDogald,.town. The bride‘ 4 "Ifill‘v-n‘ it off would have a lot of! _ 1; lllll'nsbela 0 t h~s graâ€" work said to be done on Nov. 11 on ente. the taming-room to the. ‘ r .â€" do no get comparatively lit-Pen “‘3 y W ° fin" . the Walker drain, and that later Mr. strains 0‘ Mendelssohn 8 _ wedding filo Wilma. He had been accused of' To tell y odtheutrut ’ gentlemen. Best took half a day of! the 11th. march, ably played by. MISS F10" (hacking: for work he had never done the speaker sm'd’ It was because he and in his statement placed this half 811%. Corcoran, of Peterboro, and go. W, mane” The ”eve had said! isa brother-indent of mine. and it day on Nov. 24th. Reeve Hawkins leaning onOthe .arm of her father. he h... sum him (Best) in town theI was to Save me frOm any tremble} ‘said the work was completed on She was attired in a gown of whlt’e ‘ CRITICISED COUNCIL. ’ ‘Nov. 21 and thel‘inconsistmcy of the silk mull and stood under a canopy ‘ of holly. The Rev. Thos. Snowden. K "Ways: On 93 of a Cent a Day Nobody ever heard of ‘jstock food" curing the hots or colic. mum hens lay in winter. increasing the yield of milk five pounds per cow n dc. or restoring run-down animals to plummes and vigor- _ When youfced ‘ntockfiood" to your cow. horscmwmcotpoultry. you nremcrelyfeedingthem what you are wingonsfour own farm. Yourenimalsdoneed not more feed. at nomethmgtohelpfidr / bodicegetallthcgoodoutolthcleedyou _ve them so thcycengetm prairies”. “crew West“ and” . em 0 at c . o s " a. Lam“ Wm" M mi” new. 95?.an s K sent??? an $40.... 1.9:“ “11:: m" 2% minent ‘ wilt.- any Slut he said he had workâ€"i ‘ t t i b M Beet was ml :‘m- «until. This the speaker Mr. J. F. Cu'rrins scathingly cri-ti- statemen P“ n .V r. , ‘ - .- p of tha n f . , . .l - t Durin Mr. Bests six of Janetvllle, an old filend e! the any acer on . . a in .. ,msoa lhe1909 councl. H s 01' mounted ou- , E . - - - . u " u n l P8583 o I .x.‘ H WIL SON. "conncillor and compzired Eh; :egcords {years in counCll his average COStfiwaS imliffilgerfogzedghe :5ng me: 6 0"“ 08 "eta Stock FOOd Buta condlt'oner , . “CL 7 , ,. ' " _ , __v .. . .. , , 7 $104.65; during his (Reeve eW- . "88 m - “Rd ROYALPURPLBSTOCKSPBCIFIC m- snom' .norfu prod m. u- ~ l (‘31) you x l. ,. Wilson. the mxt speak to. 001111le ten and a, dozen years 850 kids) seven veers, his average cost by a number of friends. A sump- yieldofmilklromthnetoflvc‘pounds per cos: ”:0“, begs; the 53mg if” ”3:31:13 . ._ , ‘__"___ ‘ tuous dinner was afterwards 9 weeks. It mines the milk richer and adds flesh fastcr'than any other preparation knmvn. . . .. - M'" “"' ““ “W â€"â€"""â€""“ was bUt $77-97- S rVed. Youn calmfedwith RQYAL PURPLE are as large atsicheksold as the uldbc 4 m 5‘1“?" A - 'l~"\Rl\'-'(‘ lwl mv ls FURNISHED 1w THF‘ mi- l Inter the meeting adjourned. in the hall. which was decorated for teawlthocul meterinlnn ten geeks. '1 "’° "I” l“ ‘ W, ,;,’,‘. II. If , Q 3mm,“ ORGANIZATION ‘Hm‘ A‘R ‘ ’- . ' . the occasion. Mr. and Mrs, Mac- ROYALmPLssroéxs BClFlChuilds uprun-down mimalsnndrestoresthemto ,, ‘4 3411..“ I “19.11:“ -‘.‘,‘T,?["181n.1 0N ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - i , . . Donald left on the C.P.R. train for ”lu'gggficmammge lggg‘fugw ‘-f§2$t?$§6§'iils§fis§‘ei°§?Â¥mfimpacxfile I wn " ' ‘ I (I I ‘ I ‘ I ‘ ' Eight {“9“ were killed In an 8.» their future home in Hamilton, the persistentlyin the feeding ole-lc Bel.‘ 102‘. largest winner of any paceron Grand Circuiti. i . ‘plosion m a coal mum at Herrln, bride traveling in a suit of blue chif- leagues-rid fienry Winters.’ 2.09}. brothel-oi Allen Winterscwlnnerofsasmoqm trotting my, i an I"- - for; Wetland bgaek beaver 1;: 3...... a...“ m“ utmi'hlmutrsurm' WWW W M , Y Local 0 tion 'ves ----- - â€"â€" ~ an .weerm e gro ms gi , a .. . fl, flow Would You Like this I lc to m: next town M 1L3 URN 9 S of black Persian lamb furs trimmed . i ’ with ermine. Mrs. MacDonald will . '* 1 Reported of Your Town 7 as even scanty hotel . be. a. home we, the 15..., a. 495 o u e l... we". Fm. n. \eton ci.'-.,~,-«.-rr;n “E “cmmmdmm ““1““ LAXA LIVER Cameron-st... Hamilton. ~ WW “"h "I“ ”mm“ I I I: be I°°nd I“ WWW-8' " KENNEDY WOOLDRIDGE . i . Y0 1.; W. option, mm 4 A . u b t . STOCK lulu POULTRY sr£cmcs . m.“ ? - - 8- very pro y u quiet'weddin'r 00950:. «ROYAL PURPLE STOCKSPEClFleinlnstonc - imam ,1 GRWYCELW ”A R ,i: :2:- 3.2m: '21:? PILLS , .... sum-wan mm. x»: m....m...=°”.;.uzam...w..i~smmelamine... sleet-gat- . .\\ ..« ' . rceimeanny. . v“. D g at! m \ . . J2. atthe home of Mr. (1 Hrs. Jae. isgivenbutoncendny. nndlasts h It ‘ . Ail.» ‘1 team” ’ fourthenthc WI“ "my “I‘m“ PM m“ ' “,I-el. 'Mme‘s' Stimulate the Slant!!! 14V”. \l'ooldrid 9. Little Britain, when their mountain. cent vfilllhszz‘gdgsvs. om. r RIPfE will incmsethevalue ,. , .. Hall to Move on to Beamwlllo. . . . . 1- g of your stock It - ' v - - I II '-'"" - 6’7 ~ WWII“ “duh” Clean the coated tongue. sweeten the daughter, Mi“ “also. W W in relishforiooduuistindmt‘unre‘tmgtm égfkmie£e§és§iIT$m “We WEE-made? , ; ORIENT. Oché‘aâ€"g‘azc‘dfl )â€"-A reg. f? the sale of light been breath. clan away all waste and ‘ - nâ€" marriage to Mr. Laurie Kennedy. of négmanmeseywumwégg Iggy. PgRPflg‘ahlgtRY 93g. 3 § “‘r me“ “I'm °¢ “ “I'M” and wines in sanitary one tutorial from theeyctemin eture’a “IO m 913% The ceremony was he... monwmfiacw I I 'a mlv‘flfil . mu, - = “e L' '- . , c ‘ - a 0 mm ? would «I?» U. 9W“ of W O ‘ mm: “d firemt ”well a cure, performed WHEY. J. P. Chapman, in 3%? only that t??? It makes 3991133. machinc":l:°§tygur hens . . . - ' m g ' no“ time. cum I” 0 Women. the M“ M ally “1° With? Every m a! Mr. FunnnWIsrsEch or wunfnwsficlrlcs 1' m: Oilvud'rmntoend sporty Whom- , a med here let. lut night in two auto- the‘town'hm'ot“ hotel , Consfipnfim. Sick ‘ 4 I 4 , Sour l friends of the contracting parties. sun-toad. . . Justus: ROYAL PURPLE onmcdyour animals and :15de ore nation on another H uh W t8lIIlIBIrgh and ell trouble. The ride who Stem . star. . 3‘ 1 b . wasgivenaway by . . ‘ ‘ from her tether, was dressed in her .travel- :mnhml‘i‘nmthe smkafiflmhwflmw."~mw_nmfino AL PURPLE” 1' ,ingeuitof brown broadcloth; and Wm wwriteustorom Nashua-9383M cattle _, to; the party eatdownto n. “hummus '_ ’ c‘o‘uplelefi on the 7.80 uninfor- .-~' . N- ~ or-w.. V’b _ . ."“‘!"6r-'l-,Pri‘el W m f. . . '. .. “‘I.l.inllnllwi.,mlln,m- , , 4 .3." ‘.,,‘ ., I 5.?) . I“ .. . I . , , :

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