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Watchman (1888), 8 Sep 1898, p. 5

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GOODWIN’ S. and Dressed : All Kinds of all Classes ; L_ath, Lime, Smyth’s Block, Lind”!- CST ARRIVED AT .FULL LINES OFâ€"- W. A. GOODWIN. FRESH MINED COALâ€"Coming di- rect from Mines weekly. l-‘ :“ *, Lindsay. . GORNEIL; ll re NEWâ€"MRS. E. L. pm“ n. cum. cu... m." vv......-, , large fort. It will be one the Dominion of Canada, the most modern and pm â€"â€"Orders have been n polis, Md. from the p] Admiral Cervera to m: ments to proceed Witt men back to Spain imme ance with the instructi Spanish Minister of Mai were very enthusiastic i the news. -â€"Tbe attorney-gener investigating a seriou over a score of railway « employed at Havelock, the place. It is charge dag night the men ravi: girl, who is now in in a critical condition. under arrest charged w -â€"Mr. Wm. J acksm Simpson, Pennsylvani at the Island, Toronto, to the Island from t‘ about 11.30 o'clock on Mr. Jackson attempu -.. kw lanni “.Some years ago my 1181: began to fall out and I became nice ' advice I tr ed Jig/ris- and very soon my hair ceased to fall out and a new and vigorous growth made its appearance. My hair is now abundant and lossy."â€"THOS. DUNN, ockville, Wis. A W (”that a great manymen and women we looking for ; bdpngfainst approaching baldness ,° help agai ‘bbitenz’n locks ; Mp to restorq the losf gloss (9 t e hair ; _1_ 1‘-.. 41... Prices IMP 5v lousy... u". -v-_ 9"" help against fading tresses ,° help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AYER’S HAIR VIGORoffers just such help. It resiores gray or faded hair to ifs original M1,... mints if lenaih, thickness and gloss, “ 1‘ hair was tongh and broken and began to in 1 out. The use of but one bottle of AYER’S HAIR VlGOR both cheeked the fallir z 011% and rendered my hair smooth, gloss and In splendid condition. It is the finest of re-ss- - .. uâ€"â€"- u- v cutmn Silver Creek. Miss. THURSDAY, SEPT. th, 189:5 NEWS OF THE WEEK â€"â€"Lord and Lady Aberdeen expect to bid adiew to Canada and to sail from â€"While in America Hon. Mr. Chamber- lain will, it is said, invite one or more of the Canadian ministers to visit him and discuss outstanding questions. â€"The first month of customs reference to British goods shows remarka 1e results at Montreal, where the receipts for August were $709,679 84 as compared with $080, 95880 in August, 1897, an increase of $128, 721 58. -Chief Engineer Derry, Chief Keener Hughes, and eneral Matthews, the three Kingston penitemiary oflici 7 .suspended two may the ago for mingling with exwonvict Dr. H ' " release from ! he prison, ed to their positions by the minister of j ustice. l ‘ dollars. â€"-.Luua.ou.., __, , Joseph .Hamilton‘s brewery at Lonuuu, . Ont., exploded, blowing the roof off the building, and crashing through to the. 1 ground floor: completely wrecking one of the workmen were inJured. The loss will amount to a couple of thousand part of the ouilding. ortunately none â€"Mr. Charles M. HayS'of the Grand 1 Trunk system has got a raise. The board of directors of the Grand Trunk are so well satisfied with Mr, Hays’ work tune ofa $10,C00 increase. He ets $10,- 000 more as receiver of the ermont Central, so that with his Grand Trunk raise the sum total of Mr. Hays’ yearly salary is now $45,000. â€"When Mr. Mulock took office on July when the precise figures are av,ai1able, but 000 remains, so that there has been a $46. natal reduction in less than two years of $734,513. Speaking in parlament last session, Mr. Mulock said he expected that he would make his department self- sustaining by Jan. 1, 1899., and it certainly looks as if his promise will be fulfilled to the letter - a L‘â€" A an“ ft of 300981 -â€"The judges of the court of up all decided to hear argument on 7th p- tember in regard to the right of poll f polling-booths to vote in the provincial elections. The law ' ‘ days notice of the hearing be given to the parties government have retain- m Messrs}. Samuel Blake, Q. 0., A. . “ f common near wc Buoy-I, __, The rig overturn- e lad was thrown out, receiving in a few injuries whxc proved in ily of young child- medicine. an Fatâ€"A rare case of po ' 2 occurred in Ont., Thursday Meldrum w ‘to relieve the part' re the efl’ect of the poison three hours beta was checked. All three are on the wag to recovery this morning, - ing to report. . . A -1 Agnmnn‘on. “used by {.‘FTIL'SMITH. t ”‘1‘“ va-"_-_. -,, y hair smooth, gloss and n. It is the finest of fess- MITH. Silver Creek. Miss. “ Some years ago my hair began to {all out acd I 1209:1339 quifo bald. 13y I became um advice I tr ‘ed moon the brew-kettle in 's brewery at London, flowing the roof off the .shing through to the mpletely wrecking one ling. Fortunately none were injured. The loss a couple of thousand créwx'l. It. has not yet . will act. for the peti- --:.ga the poll constable th, 1898 prosppritsv Eoun'dest, best. and I land had ever seen. â€"The population at Dawson is ”WW, and including the miners round, about 20,0(1). Skagway is now a pretty good towu, with streets macadamized, and there is a steam railway operated for several miles over the White Pass and in course of construction to the sumit. ‘ â€"In the International Hall at the ’lrans- Mississippi exposition at Omaha the largest exhibit is that of the Dominion of Canada. It occupies 5,000 feet of floor space and 6,000 feet of wall space, covered with the best the country can produce. It is an agricultural, mineral, forestry and dairy exhibit combined. __ -- w:_...nm watering”. brought. to his notice. The believes to be contagious. believes to be ovum-nu.-." oved Itseu. rities completed pr â€"The military autho _ Thursday the purchase of a large piece of H 1’11 never leave 3105““ 151““! woman that can't sage1 water-frontI lfifilf ath b d .11 entrance 0 iax ar our an W1 ce the con'str’uction eta said fiercely. commence at on , 'll be one of the largest in ‘ Butt father. Sara ed by chance; we’ve alway; remonstrated her wee} He waved his ha: “ Woman, no old mai place. I’ve sent b Lawyer Clarke, and h: There’s money enon you, but I‘ll fix it so it will go with the fa â€"Orders have been received at Anna- polis, Md. Irom the president directing Admiral ervera to make the arrange- ments to proceed with his omcers and men back to Spain immediately, in accord- ance with the instructions issued b the Spanish Minister of Marine. The 0 cers were very enthusiastic when they» received can, my namesake, at the news. â€"â€"Tbe attorney-general department is Tearfnlly' Mrs. S investigating a serious charge against facts to Sm . over a score of railway employees who are t. Mother would h employed at Havelack, or who run into oi d place just becaum Sarah looked incredu the place. It is charged that last Satur- ‘shed a fifteen-year- The elder woman 1 da. night the men ravr Peterboro hospital 01 girl, who is now in in a critical condition. Several men are under arrest charged with the crime. at the Island, Toronto, wer. . to the Island from the city in a canoe I’m going out now t about 11.30 o‘clock on Thursday evening. . . " 1-..1-..,.m ottnmnted to take a drink putting on her pink - - Lâ€"L ska hunk d00r_ the gathering saving of at least three bushels per acre. Mayor Evans of Brandon says that in the m it was complete] succes- test on his far sfully and made a difference bushels per ac patent controlled by Mr. Dechene, near Ottawa, re. capitalist; and president 0 railaw from A ylmer to Hull. of a out five It is understOOd to be a J. \V. Conroy of Mr. Conroy is a. f the electric Al... #1.-“ â€"On Sunday evening, Aug. 28th, When 1 \V’m. Green was returning home from } \Vellman’s Corners he was “held up" )_'. three men in the long swamp about tw.» miles south of Marmora. At the point where the C. 0. By. crosses the main road a. man made an attempt to catch the horse. Mr. G. struck the horse and it started to run. As he did so two men endeavored to catch hold of the back of the rig, but the men were soon left behind. They tired several shots but luckily none of them took effect. The horse ran about a half a mile when the hind wheel of the vehicte broke, and Mr. G., though someâ€" what fearful of being overtaken, was obliged to walk home. Mr. Green had a sum of money with him and it is believed the wouldobe robbers were aware of this fact. The swamp in question is renowned for such deeds as on several occasions hold ups have occurred at that place. ‘ L \TTAA‘s3-1n- â€"-News has been received at \Vashiog- ton of an action brought by Senor Don ‘ Juan Du Bose, who was secretary of the ‘ Spanish legislation at Washington prior to the declaration of war, against the Earl of Aberdeen, governor-general of Canada, for his expulsion from Canadian soil. Du Base is now in London. It appears that after leaving Canada Du Boec went directly to London, and employed eminent lawyers to take charge of his case and only a few days ago papers in the suit were served upon non. Joseph Chamber- lain, the British colonial secretary. Du Bose charges the Canadian governor- it abuse of authority‘in expel- private person, and, therefore. amenable only to the civil laws, none of which he is charged with breaking, and asks repara- tion from the british government in the sum of $500,000. Colonial Secretary Cham- berlain has not filled his answer to the ' now entered upOn v best. and brightest. that. suit. Just received, at THE v Vegetable Parchment Pa; butter in. Cheap, handy uantities to suit purchasers. If a woman is in god health there more healthful employment than work. Generally s ‘ ’n the world. Bui usually insists upon an odest woman neturally unusual cases ‘ “ . unnecessary. Dr. Pierce's aminatione are Favorite Prescription is a. simple, nat remedy for these ills. It cures safely, per- manently. Send 31 one-cent stamps cover cost. of mailing only, and receive D ierce’s Medical form a. class 0 been too much neglected. Their keep- ' is included in the system of farm- far as the live stock branch is ing, so concerned, which has been designated “smell cultures.” Though singly *small in eke, they can become in the roduoers of large revenues. merely to be counted as gathered up of fragments, u ' bars of _ _ _ .1 , gfllnmcw 'r' n odd sc. 98 and gleanerl They may be 3130 a to Ehich gram and mar of . who grain. clue of live stock other product! stable in themlelvel any be fed kwi’oh a. good profit) on the tranuotioni Vlu‘ 'â€" Bell, aKingston veterinary, ) cases of sore eyes among ad to. He believa it. to be _..PROF o‘lst. THE WATCHMAN. at Dawson i§ 16.000, . L‘._|" or. III-nu, - ........ ' Ruldonoo ll Regan-st. It Inlays I" anal-«IQ». HOUSEKEBPING Dill, ngsnfltln; Phnnol- ~ at a I. ‘eése have been The disease he a good health there is no :mployment than house- ' Speaking, there is no in the world. But how eve? breath is a pain, at his state of health, t of ten comes from de- the delicate, feminine union. The family, doctor _.A ‘A‘ nun .. r _, nd to silence her. “ Woman, no old maid shall inherit my b place. I’ve sent by the doctor for a Lawyer Clarke, and he’ll come to-morrow. There’s money enough in the bank for but ['11 fix it so that at. your death f ' ' the farm. Jackson G02- gan, my namesake, shall get it all.” L department is Tearfnlly' Mrs. Smith imparted the I charge against facts to Sarah. 091031393 “7110.328 “ Mother, would he Dr w 0 run 1n 0 old place just because behates 1 - . 131m: figefigg‘fi Sarah lcoked incredulous. dded; then Sarah ’eterboro hospital Severahmen are kissed the round. sunburned face and 3h the crime. said : “ Mother, I never have revolted but I’m going to save the and Miss Ethel against father, , Who 81‘? living place for you. I wouldn’t mind so much, vere paddling over but you shall never leave your home thleisydat; :vggfil‘); I‘m going out now to think it over,” and ‘ l to take a drinli putting on her pink sunbbnnet she went 1.: over the edge of out the back door. When some distance Simpson playfully from the house she sat down in the shade of a tree, and while her heart beat loudly The canoe upset, over her father's contemplated injustice ;ing to it: garb 8530f: . e . . IS resc y she resolved to outfit him. , _ . ‘r n:_ L- «Gn‘nfâ€"hni' remonstraneu um. yum He waved his ha erful guns. :cived at Anna- sident directing re the arrange- his omcers and iately, in accord- is issued b the ne. The 0 cers sen they received turn you out of the t me '1” and t â€"â€" Tm: WATCHMAN office, at Paper for wrapping handv and cleanly. In were 13 QueenS- been caus_e_d in L-MAKERS 28th, when Jackson Smith had a hobby, an un- conqnersble avarelon to old maids. And yet, as in very mockery of his pet an- tipathy. his only child, Sarah, had developed into the hated object, right in in his own household. Iu lllflvvv-o â€"'_~, Sarah was tall and angular like hu- father, but her .face was pleasing and her disposition mild and amiable. She had never revoited against anything in her lifeâ€"not even against the injustice of spending her youth in making preserves, Lappie butter or piecing quilts while other __ “A‘-” girls were making merry. One day Jackson Smith received a hurt. and when Dr. Brown was called in he told J aCkeon his days were numbered. Then in was that his hatred for old maids proved itself. “I’ll never leave this place to 3 mm...“ our. ran’t get. a husband,” he l“Xi’ll never leave this place to a woman that can’t get a husband,” he said fiercely. “But, father. Sarah’s never had no chance; we’ve always kept her down,” remonetratee he; weeping wife. 5 L - .3113an hnrr LINDSAYJHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH.18981 fine reIUIVOu vv vu ,,,,,,,,, “There’s Josh Mullin, he mightâ€"but I can't: bear Josh ; he chews tobacco, and his mouth always looks dirty.” She cast her eyes over the la the next farm she saw the figure of a man in the field. “ Yes, there’s John Howard, but "â€"and her face grew pinkâ€"“ I hate ‘somehow to ask lb of him.” Then the tear-stained face of her mother passed ‘ before her mental vision, and, giving a jerk to her sun-bonnet, she started down the path across the meadow. John Howard was hoelng corn. When ‘hra saw Sarah approaching, he stopped la .1 leaned on hrs hoe, a look of concern on line fees. “Is :he old man Worse, Sarah?” he asked. ‘ n ‘4 -""' 1‘“ “Rn“? live Saved the F arm. "Y’es. but you have been a good. sacrificing daughter, Sarah, and you can’t blame yourself for anything, you”â€" “ Oh, you don't understand, John 1 He’s going to leave everything to â€"to Jackson Goggan, and mother’ll have to leave the place,” she half sobbed. “You can’t mean it, Sarah! “hyâ€" why, that would be outrageous. What makes him talk of such a thing ‘2 ” “Becauseâ€"becauseâ€"I am an old maid ; he hates old maids,” and her face --m- “ham than the sunhonnet‘. John leatre the plaice,” she nau souueu. “You can’t mean it, Sarah! “hyâ€" why, that would be outrageous. What. makes him talk of such a thing ‘2 ” “ Because â€"â€" becauseâ€"I am an old maid ; he hates old maids,” and her face grew pinker than the sunbonnet. John Howard shifted the hoe to the other arm and looked down. ._. ,-- A... cal: vanâ€"Oh. “John, I’ve come to 85K youâ€"Vs, Iohn don’t think me brazen; it’s for mother’s sake. I can't stand to see her turned out and for my fault, and if you will only help me andâ€"andâ€"come up to the house and pretend that we are to marriedâ€"just till after the will is made-â€" it wouldn’t be so very wrong, J ohnâ€"not so bad as letting mother be put out of her home.” She caught her breath in short gasps, but when John was silent her pink face suddenly paled. “ I reckon it’s asking a heap too much of you. John but don’t‘hold it against me. I couldn’t . , annaJwa. John,” but don’t hold It. agalnau luv. ‘ w..-” , see any other way. Good-bye, John.” She was tnrning away. . Iâ€"â€"I think your “Don’t go yet, Sarah Idea is good, but it; might not work. this afternoon an wouldn’t trouble you a y, Sarah. We could go on just the same, and I’ll never want to marry any one else, and if you . A; ..,... mnld get a divorce, you qu n..- -â€" “Don’t 30 yet, Sarah. 1â€"1 idea is good, but. it; mighi: Jackson Smith is sharp. He' through it. butâ€"â€"ifâ€"â€"if you we in: we could drive over to Sc this afternoon and gen I: wouldn’t trouble you a y, E could go on just the same, am “Oh. you're sure it makes 1 â€"you don’t mind, J ohn‘i’ was eager. “No, I don't mind. I’d in way I could, Sarah. It’s big I’il drive over for you in the after dinner.” ‘ A 1 IKWI’ “nuâ€"vu- “I’ll be ready, andâ€"I won asked you, John, onlyâ€"onlyâ€" ahand how it is, don’t you?” was ted again. “ ‘ â€"'---- hum Smith “a "I! “VII-’- ” he begfin, “I’vo come done. You know that I've ofton wmod you M some a” you would long the most nimble poses- don you 1nd. A _- . n-.. n Inna-until] my plane. but I’ll show you. It’s at like if I hum 1m genial msnner had made :hun a. e. He took his newly-mule, on to shoot I» neighbor ‘ 'nu she jmnpod Into you when. I favourit 4°“ “9”” W8 ““2; gum-*3 bride with him, fiollowéd by the but m n yiuhu of :11 ‘mh whom he had come ‘ snre it makes no difi'erenoe mind, John? ” Her tone “f. mind. I’d help you any Sarah. It’s high noon now. ‘ for you in the buggy right. ady, andâ€"I wouldn’t have Ihn. onlyâ€"onlx-ryoq undet- Savnvlgficorn. When hing, he stopped a look of concern 1; than Sarah med face and have revolted as: to save the 35k yOPT'Oby "If you not that angry over that brindle heifer. Uncle Jackson, I don’t know what you will say when I tell you that I have not touched the heifer, but I have married Sarah.” A, - . n j 1'- -1--Aâ€" “Married â€" Sarah l" and Jackson Smith’s eyes dilated. “Married Sarah ! ” he said, under his breath. “John, give me your hond. I knew Sarah was a Smith. Why there never was an old hand m the Smith family. but it did seem 1aha meant to take after the Walkersâ€"her ‘mother was a Walker. Sarahâ€"married! I can go in peace, John. now that you have lifted the disgrace from the Smith family. Call Sarah. I want to give her the brindle Heifer." ‘Lâ€" â€"Aâ€"L An“ in Her face the Dnuuw Lav-nu. When the lawyer came the next day he wrote a will bequeathing all, save a life interest to Mn. Smith, to his beloved daughter, Sarah, who had gladdened the ' ut‘ -wâ€"Dâ€"~ 1m boats of mine. 10“ might stay. We w0' father’s room real comfortab would just as soon,” said Sarah, 7 -...1..._.. A4 "J ohn ’l ” Her eyes were open mm: m amazement end the face no lately tear- etamed became radient wlch uneqpected Joy. "You love me '1” she questioned in god unbelief! “Why I have loved you all time, too,” she whlspered. Szafi' Inspector Arcbbald of Toronto geceived word Thursday that J oaeph O’Brien, 9. much-wanted bigamist, against whom there has been a warrant for about twelve months, had, it was 3 The police had been following this man closely, and have traced him from Toronto to Smith’s Falls, thence to lOntawa. and thence to Winnipeg. d have traced him from th’s Falls, thence to hence to Winnipeg. Three of his alleged victims are still awaiting justice upon him here in Toronto, but as far as can be learned, he has forgotten them while he basks in the smiles of what from all accounts appears to be his sixth. Besides the three in Toronto, there is- said to be, one in Bridgeport, Oonn.. one whom he deserted a. week ago in Smith’s Falls, and a Miss Halliday. of Smith’s Falls, whom he is thought to have taken with him to Winnipeg- man closely, an Toronto to Smi Ottawa, and t - - - .1 gum-fed wan [11111 U) H “”“Y‘D This much-married man deserted in Toronto 1380 November, and aa far as can be learned went to Augusta. Maine. There he met a lady to whom he ofi'ered a. section of his hand and heart, and they were married, leaving Augusta for Smith’s Falls, Ont. Ab Smith’s Falls he obtained work in one of the foundries, and represent: lroad engineer and his fourth wife 3n UGOICIIUW In bvvu â€"-.. " He first went: to board with Mr. J obn McKecbnie, Shawville, and being a prominent “Oddfellow,” the local Oddfellows’ band went. up and gave him and his wife a. serenade, and were invited in and treated at: Mr. Mc- Kebnic’s expense- , . _L-...-.l - hnnm on heuuxc D yarnâ€"rs, Recently he purchased a house on and made some the instalment plan, small payments on it. At the time of his leaving Smith’s Falls he owed a considerable sum to various merchants in the town. On August 23rd he went to Ottawa, and registered at the Brunswick as an e gent for the C. P. 3., and also for Mann. He hired MacKenzie and men (or the mam line of the C. P. R., give some very and also agreed to e men to whom good positions to som he took an eSpecial fancy. On the following evening. Wednes- ‘ day, he left a number of friends, saying he had something very important to attend to. The “very important” matter was to get Miss Halliday of Smith’s Falls to go to Canon Pollard’s real as and be married. The next day he told a friend a romantic story ch had taken place which was now r and ever. On :1 him r ed, leavmg his address a «Hotel . “gums, Winnipeg.” Hi8d°Pmuf° an HAD 51x WIVES stay. We would fix up real comfortgblp if you used a. house 911' , and made some ,, At the time of Falls he owed a various merchants fljIWWWMMMWWWWMMWW WWW “illlilil‘l‘ll‘IIIEIIIMEH|I] ; IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII ' w IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII REMEMBER THE NAMEM R. NEILL, WWWWWIWW DINNER SE T TS ! THE GREAT SHOE MANJ IIIII‘ IIIII HIEIEIMMIMWWWWHWWWW ROBT, NEILL, Men’s Heavy Lace Boots, 92 Men’s Heavy Congress, $1.2 -Boy’a Heavy Lace Boots. 8( -Yonfb’s Heavy Lace Boots, -Gir1’s School Boots. Button -Girl’e Heavy Lace Boots, 61 -Call and inapeot our Bargai To clear out our large stockyou bargain: A large variety of Trunks represented. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, «Spectacles, Novelties. Etc. SEE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: In all sizes and the very LATEST STYLES. Will be sold at Cut Prices. 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