.40 60 193 Dth €60 not to Wood and Iron with Brass Cylinder, For any Depth of We". Having secured a. flawless experienced Pump Maker, V8 are prepared to supply ï¬rst-class pumps promptly. SY LVESTER M’P’G TWAY u manYOu are mum‘play Advt.†in these 011nm losing busineas a t t 3 Will help vou ï¬nd it. I Elle Kind You Ham Always Bought ardtï¬iggk‘igse I ‘gsmmdnd Egkznyr and phym 1 n1“: nun. wuu m, a": l t w 050." “ 33%“25 GUARANT£ED on "goggv 31.000 Ams- smml‘. NERV 2381?? “3775231732,: ‘Eaxpm mm AND BLADDER Was “a .u Disc Dem! f “C‘s-SULYAnthi‘Ifl-z BOOKS FREE. Rumble» elaan‘lto or . W 6;; ï¬ummmum - g 1-4 “.1...“ fl:_L GENUINE OURGNEW M; no REA M331“ “.1 cure on and we. nun you. Under its inductee 361m clean-es active. the Stood planned so that 3| "Pinplcx notches and When! up: the menu become Mug .6 steel. 3 M lenousness. bashfulness and dm'e disappear. the eyes face full and cigar, energy necmjns t, . mm; and. the moral. W and mental Repairs will receive caret-'ul attention. M. J. CARTER. 40 Kent St. The Kind You Have Alway‘s Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatm'e of and has beenmadeunder his pet- , m sonal supervision since its inhuey. , Allowno one to deceive you in this. tel-fem Imitations and “ Just-as-good†are bu; ï¬mcnqunnzents that trifle with and endenger the health of Infants and Children-:Experienee against Experiment. NERVOUS DEBIHIX A“Warn-mas : substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and anays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regnlstea the Stomach and Bowelsg giving healthy 811d natural sleep. The Children’s Panaceaâ€"Tho Mother’s Friend. "Progress Brand†Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor on, rare. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neiyher Opfnm, Momma 11-0}- 9‘?“ Narcotic The Guideposl To Good Claimâ€" Look for this label â€"â€"the distinguishing sign of What is CASTORIA Suits and Overcoals THREATERED :‘ In 7N! CII‘YAUI count". I" “luv m. CASTORIA For Over 30 Years. __The ice bridge at the Falls broke up Thursday. J __There are 2,000 people in Benevne Pittsburgï¬ubnrb, in as a result of Linking unï¬ltered river water for PARALYSIS. , Detroit. Mich. ALWAYS ed by Goun. W. Wilson, that Rich. J. Grandy be reappointed-township 1clerk at a salary of $250.â€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Wilson, seconded by Coun. Cottingham, that Albert E. Stinson be re-appointed assessor for the current years at a salary of $75. â€"-Carried. Moxed by Coun. Courtney, second- ed by Coun. Cottlngham, that in the matter of the William Callaghan complaint the clerk be. and is here- by instructed to advise Messrs. Hop- kins that this council does not now object (nor has it ever objected) to the opening of the ditch on south side of road to the creek by Mr. Cal- laghan to a depth of fourteen inch- es. if this will remedy the -trouble complained of, but they statue to al- low in any way the obstructing or closing up 0! the culvert mentioned. â€"-Carried Moved by Conn. Courtney, second- ed by Conn. Cottingham, that the appointment of the collector of tax- es be left over until the m of the council in W next. Moved in amendment by Conn. W. Wilson, seconded by Don. Bel-lilies, that the appointiaut «the conse- ing Wt for the year, Feb. 13:, 1909, to Slat Jan. 1910 (both days inclusive.) be awarded to The Watch- man-Warder Printing Co. at or for them of $50, said contract to in- clude 311' necessary municipal print- ing and advertising required by the ,WA 9_|_:__. 231, be now introduced and read a ï¬rst timeâ€"Carried. Moved by Coun. William Cotting- ham. seconded by Coun. Courtney, that orders be issued on the treas- urer as follows: John C. Leary, salary as auditor, as per by-law, $6. John J. Magee, salary as auditor, per by-law. $6. Edward Jamieson, for repairs to road sdrapers, as per account, $1. Chas. W. Richards, {or printing scarlet fever placards, $1. Total, $14.â€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Cottingham. sec- onded by Coun. Wilson, that William H. Curry be re-appointed treasurer for the current year at a\salary of $95. â€"Carried. Moved by 001111. Courtney, second- council ed by the clerk and treasurer. 1n- cluding the publishing in full of the minutes at the_council.â€"â€"Ca.rried. Moved by Conn. Herlihey. second- ed by Conn. James Courtney, that by-law No. 350 to amend by-law No. two days; if over 8400 and not exâ€" ceeding $800, three days; if over $800 and not exceeding $1400, four days ; if over $1400 and not exceed- ing $2200. ï¬ve days; it over $2200 and not exceeding $2700, six days. and for every additional $1000 over $2700, one day extra and that said by-law be further amended by insert- ing therein a section extending the duties of the said overseer-s of high- ways, so as to include the keeping open of the public roads during the sleighing season. and that the clerk do now prepare the neceSsary by-law to cover said amendments.â€"Carried. OTHER MOTIONS. Moved by Conn. Wilson, seconded by Conn. Hedihq, that the audi- tor’s report as amended. be received and adopted, and that the clerk be, and is hereby instructed to have two hundred copies 0! same printed for distribution as usual.â€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Herlihey, seconded by Goun. Wilson, that the petition to the Legislative Assembly re the amendment of section 606 of theMu- nicipal Act. ~be now introduced and ;ééliwi Mimeâ€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Herlihey, second- ed by Conn. Wilsqn, that ï¬lm print- Moved by Conn. Robert W. Wilson seconded by Conn. William Berlihey, that by-law No. 231, entitled a. by- law to ï¬x the amount of statute la- bor and the commutation therefore, enforcing the performance of same and setting for the duties of over- seers of highways in this municipal- ity, be amended as follows: That section 2 thereof fixing the scale of statute labor, be struck out, and the following scale substituted "therefor: That every person assessed on the assessment roll.of this municipality shall if his or her property be as- sessed at $100 or less, be liable to perform one day statute labor. if over $100 and not exceeding $400. two days; if over 8400 and not exâ€" perform one day statute over $100 and not excee two days; if over $400 : oeeding $800. three days $800 and not exceeding 1 days; if over $1400 and __‘I , lows: From Charles Corneil {or re- appointment as collector of taxes; from David M. Kennedy for appoint- ment as collector of taxes : from Al- bert E. Stinson for rte-appointment as assessor; from Michael Harring- ton for _appointment as collector oI ' ' COMMUNICATIONS. ’ The following communications were' received, perused and ï¬led : .‘h'om Messrs“ Hopkins Hopkins, barristers, Lindsay (two letters) to complaint of William Callaghan. as to flooding 0! his farm by water. From the Ontario MunicipaLAsso- ciation with draft form of petition to the Legislative Assembly re the uncut of section 606, of the Munici- -pal Act, so as to relieve municipali- ties from the bunny resuonsibility for the non-repair of highways imposed by said section. . From the clerk of the township of ; Ennismore requesting half paymentl of 85 expended by the council of said: township for a culvert on the bour‘ dary. The auditors' report was present- ed. Tenders ‘ for the printing contract were received as follows :. From The Watchman-Warder Printing 00., at $50; from The Post at $56 ; from C. W. Richards, at $50. APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. Applications were received as fol- mot at 'ten o’clock. n.m.. . , to adjournment. Present 511 mem- bers, viz., the Reeves. James R. Boats and Councillors William Cot.- tmgham. James Com-them William HerIihey and Robert M. Wilson. The minutes of last session were md. Ip~ proved. and on motion conï¬rmed. '-LAW AMENDED. ,_.Emny council forms Fluid Extract Cascara ....... )4 oz. and at bedtime. - This acts in a gentle, natural way, “a a. 4:... mm the weakening eï¬ects of "strong If your habits are sedentary, take a moderate amount of exercise before retiring and immediately upon aris- ing. Do not use strong cathartic pills, many of which areadvertised as sure cures, but in mlity do injury by weakening the system. If you ï¬nd it necessary to use any laxative. stick- to the old-fashioned vegetable â€"The wonderful nature-fertilised volcanic soil 0! the Island of Ceylon imparts to tea a delightful fragrance and delicious flavor. The unilormly excellent quality 0! "Salads" Ten bears testimony to this (netâ€"94. QM“ O... IIII . _ se t 1 , and anyone 92:: up: then atpï¬oï¬iym mm A 99:! ,__4 __‘I beneï¬t to our the least difï¬culty. The county fortunate in having a clerk and treas- urer so capable end eoconrteous to .31 with whom he comes in contact. ty business In shown, who. at the return to tho old county council sn- Tells How to Cute Snatch Live: Troubles. A distinguished London physician during the course of a recent lecture on stomach and liver troubles, gives the followng adgricegâ€" 7â€";‘Biéihode‘fate in the use of heavy, rich foods. Do not-eat hurriedly, and thoroughly mastlgaze the food. 3 avâ€". ‘ Moved by Conn. Herlihey, seconded by Conn. Wilson. that by-law No. 361 for the purpoee of conï¬rming the appointment of the. several town- ship ofllcials be now introduced and read a_ ï¬rst timeâ€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Cottingham. sec- onded by Conn. Courtney. that by- law No. 861 be now read a second mdathirdï¬maand ï¬nallypaneed and that the new nu clerk do here- by sign and am: the corporate seal themto.-â€"Carried. Moved by Conn. Cottingham. sec- onded by Conn. Wilson. that this council do now adjourn to meet on Tuesday the second day a! March. next, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m., when the patlunastern._ fence- viewers and pound-keepers will be ap- pointedâ€"Carried. tion.â€"Carried. Moved by Coun. Courtney, second- ed by Ooun. Cottlngham. that by- law number 860. be now read a sec- ond time and ï¬nally passed. and that the move and clerk do sign and a!- ï¬x the corporate seal thereto.â€"Cu- r-n-, re amendment 0! section 606 at the municipal act be now mod a. second and third time and ï¬nally passed. and that the clerk be and is hereby i-zâ€"xâ€"structed to forward tor of tuna be nude now at this present meeting. The origin! motion was declared carried. the move voting tinder. loved by Conn. Cottinghnm. nec- ondod by Conn. W. Wilson, that in the nutter oi the account from the township of minnow, the clerk be and is hereby instructed to iorwnrd the clerk of the said township of En- nismom a. statement of the expendi- ture by this municipality during the you 1908 on the Ennismore and the â€"â€"â€"I-_ AL-‘ 6‘... mm a mm mm m unnumn-awn.“ in. t. rm nun SII POI IV FREE TlflTIEI‘I' A Capable Clerk and Treasurer I lflflflfll flflflflfl model omdal, his ‘books have took on the work ie. M.L.A. for presenta- :. Cottingham. sec- Wilson. that this adjourn to meet on md day 01 March. I: of ten o'clock a. nthmasters. fence- @mmm :lVlctorh Lt more has been 3 thousand ne- MomtouuhPoflHOP°“‘ ranltoltho mauve: â€mum “1°"- Em W0 amt in at- m m 3t Ottuuï¬to can canal prooocutionl mtg"!- -â€"Smllpox has broken out neu' Strathroy. -â€"Thunder Buy in still open, sad s “but was out on it natal-any. ~Iajor J. lleGmor Grant. torm- er lhyor 0! St. John. N. 8.. died than May. W's civic employu' re quest for alanine!“ unholyâ€; Mr. Geo. Ingle- hu decided to re- am the management of his pinning mm on Cambridge-It. on the am of larch. Hr. Inglee‘ may! you“! 0! busine- hu made him known to evâ€" ery builder and tumor in this loadi- ty. end the good. honest vork,tnrn- ed out by his tutor! '1“ ensure him a good pctronue. His adver- tisement will swear in a few dnya. l. H. leGeongh. In united la mer- ruxe to [he Sevnge, of thnt town. Rev. Esther Lefebvre performing the ceremony. Hr. nndllra. HeGeough ere upro- oent residing in Toronto. and are ex- pected in Lindsay the beginning of the week. A wedding 0! loan! interest. was solemnmed at 8|:de Toads! when Joseph, eldest eon of It. end In. At the residence of Mrs. John A. Gm. 892 Burnt-st" Peta-Doro. on WMy. Febnury 3rd. by Rev. Bobt.’ Poem. of St. Paul's Presby- ianchnrch.lr.AdamI-hllto Hi- and: 8. Cameron, both a: Peter- HALIr-CAKERON. The {allowing announcement will Se 0! interest to Unduy sud rumba! fleent sum 0! one‘dollnr. The other line has been very strong- ly endorsed by the 001,0an ‘34 the Port Hope press. and ~9th in both towns. Hemlock council is strongly In hvor o! it. u u Hunfl~ ton townshipennd others. In (act, it is receiving splendtd support- the iron and other mining properties back of Havelock. The applicant for a charter {or the Cobonrg. Peterhoro; and Kawartha Lakes Electric Railway is David Ew- ing, oi.Cobourg. and the main line route. as far as the name implies. in from Cobourz via. Bewdley to Pet- erboro and Stony Lake. Regarding this line the Port Hope Guide of Tuesday contains the 101- lowing : On Monday evening s public meet- ing was held at Roeenesth. Alnviek, and Ir. David Ewing addressed the meeting in the interests 0! the Co- bonrg. Peterboro end Ksnrthe Luke Road, but no sction we: tnken. We are inionned thst the promot- ers of the Cohonrg. Peta-hora. snd Kama-the Lnkes Bond hnvel ststed 01 way from tumors (or the muni- Wethmtth end on to Camellia-d. end paling near Keeley Fall- on to Havelock on the C. P. 8.. while a teamile branchlinewill bomb-om Cobonrg to Gore's Landing on Rice Lake. Besides connecting the G. T. mum, capitalist. Cobourt; Reeve Joseph Knox. builder, munch; E. 0.8. Hnycke,K. 0.. villa-ï¬st in leg-.1 work. 3nd organ-don. The show runny company's mun linowfllruntrom PortHopeto Co- Btuldu'd Ideal 33th 00.. Port Hope (the uncut shippers botvoen Toron- to ï¬nd loaned): Col. 8. A Ward, ex-ll. P. ,Port Hope; W Ic- the other round the west end of Rice Lake to Peterboro. and onetostony Lnke. The latter in of more concern loudly, and o Iew detou- that have nlrendy been nude public should be of interest. 00!. H. A. Word. K. C.. of Port Hope. In the applicant for the nut-mentioned road and the proâ€" vtllonnl directore are a follow : W. J. Croeeen. a: mutual-er, of Co- ’Details of New Electric Lines The mole o! Pout-bore m danbt- lea interested in the two propolod electric a: line: from Oobonrg, on: by wny of Port Hope to Huelock, mam Linc lay be lie-mud in Six Wat: I McGEOUGH-SAVAGE Wedding Bells .P.R.thilnnewmm I betwoen Toron- :01. H. A. Ward, on an extensive boot and shoe busi- m, In the building opposite the Jouml once. but which then stood onthesiu olthe Parish block. em- playing ten men In the smith 0! the industry. He was born in county AD‘ tummattheageofnlnem with his parents to Whitby. attu- wu-d- moving with them to Green- wood, and on “hitting Ms manhood heroin-Ind. followed them tolnfly cemetery, whmthcym The tune“! took place from her min-law’s, Ir. J. wwt'o, Pow- lcr'n Corners. on My. Jana-y 19th. Lt two o'clock, and m con- ducted by Rev. Ir. We. pastor ochircnlt. Servicemheldtt Fu-ry, and lunfly of eight children. and with hie parents. brothers and m, the deepest "nutty 1- felt in their great bemvanent and nor- Joni: Wright. Fowler's Corners. and been 111 for some weeks mam-pm d the moat loving and devout! care, grand]! an! autumn death occur- rodattheeu'ly age of 45 yea-s. With his widow, tormerly mu Ellen bun, many, and In. (012) Groo- jun. Bay City. were not able to at- tend.â€"World. meted. The deceased was seventy- mymotmmwuvenknotn nthisfldnlty.havingreddedmthe township 0! Emily :11 her life. She m g nembadBethelKethodist took plan on Sunday afternoon to St. menu's church ond cometary. and In- my lonely attended. The members 0! C. I. B. A., attended in the bee John Guthrie. She had been In poor health-tor may by death early Sunday morn- ing. Juan-i 17th. in the person of an an ac. Fruit-nouns mamas. Thoytrytocure thesesepersteout- weeks. never suspecting that the root otthewholetroublelsthehflureot the bowels to move regularly, sad in my ones the slugs“): action of kid- neys end skin. The result, of course. ls thet the whole system gets clogged with Marines, which soon turn to poison. end show their presence tn ve- nous weâ€. m-e-uvw.“ trait juice tsb- tetsâ€"prouptly stir up the limb liver. reculete the bowels. end suma- Mthekldneysendsklntodothelr work properly. Thus they core 31! these troubles by removing the cease. end mete It possible to roslly enjoy «mum mm’qmm mm «arm 1.“ therefore one of nnr 1““ M of wool- go through uh â€a. mono or Ic- mlunbh without our know!“ the reason. Thoy sut- ht hon launches. Indigestion. pun. ln tho boat. and at the slightest chm set rhomnatlun or new-um TOWERS FISH BRAND \\}${mm01wn THE LATE JOHN C. FOX. Thehoenlo‘thehtcanohnC ox.Cobourx.wIIopu-oduny on hto In. Guthrie leaves to her loan three sons and two Obituary -â€"The purity, flavor. and strength 0! "W m make it incompa- wly tbebatvalueodthemrm.lt is inï¬nitely more delidou and w odly more economies! than 0†Too In for WIN The Veether was somewhat wet on Friday alternoon end as a result the tunnel sleighride of St. Andrew’s Bunny school was abandoned. The little folks had a happy time of it, nevertheless, being enterteined by their teachers and the olfleers of the sellool state. driving IIIKHYIIIuwnysW' amt-l duet by Kansas. Hanna. and chregor, In: also very goal and received loud 899184189- Tothehdiesotthechurchisdw nymtdeddmdit tortheenjor able evening spent. The musing 0' such a to: causes a 8004 M d7 ork v udinthisasenopainsm Mtomeuaybosyathom Thehdieavorked nnceasinglyllll- the e was over. To than the than at the congregation. E a solo which was well received. It. H'. Human gave a selection on t. piano which received well marital-’5 lorcmduuonudhe kept them. inceinromotlaughter. Hem strangers to St. Andruv's chnrdi.‘ )1;- Hugh E. Hendry then mm averyï¬neaoloandmheartflya' cored. His: 1". Skinner also W Wednesday and was a most M slur. ’l‘eawasservedinthebasemt from It! o'clock until aw- eight. andghrgenumberottheconm tic! took advantage of thegool mpg-(â€med bythelndies. all In a. m o! the American war, mdhubeenareeidentot Lindsay vicinity tor a great my yea“. The tnneanill take place (to. his late maidence, barium-st, on Sunday next, and two p.m., nnd proâ€" ceed to St. Ina-y'- chnrch, thence to the Roman Cetholic cemetery. emu 011866. Aurgenunber It friend-werentthechnrchon M dsytopcythetrlasttrlbnmolrer www.mwunnï¬n at enjoyed n pleasant hour around th festive board. It was necessary to div vide the people into three relays, as theydlcouldnotgetintotheben- mtetthesanetime.uterthem My. Ill! Janet lactic is aâ€, du‘hur otlr. McCullough. Hod-o but two broth", In; H. of n.â€" pot W. 3nd Baht... of Bradlord; ad one sister, Hrs. Geo. Strong, «1 Sodorth. Ir. McCullough took an in» mutt: military utters in his yonncdnnudwuooeouthent- I‘m um nnlon then were thus: m: Hrs. 10:. A. Glover, an! Wm. A. Kchllouth. met-chum of'ro- ronto. and John, now a. merchant cl Gregory. 0! Camden, N.. Y., in them. 11 (child. His mood wife was In W.towhomhewasman~led ï¬ 18“. “Milledfouryunm Bo m-Woudm mu.m,mtouym ddodvithhhson.WA.1n'r. During his deeming you-g he: and! from momma: CASTQB IN haclmlwml‘oint JOHN BUTLER mate m