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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 Feb 1903, p. 2

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New York Boston Chicago Sells Cheap Paerash Established 1898 Tablets byjnnfl. tell ”minis: 35¢. a box. when I)” and us the mayâ€"m iré'fixi'm' 7 "if.“ R ‘M V vw'dyw'a‘mieg;°‘ wmchismamchd. We dainmlnuuduceourmtslnoruy hunch M tnd an ulvmhinr In this w and: Mother melanin: mam 2mm. Write“ anon. ”INCH maxi C009 30: 3.. Ionian. on. Ila-don m: paper'hen writs-g. . HERB. J. LITTLE, Mgr. Rudd Harness Co. THE NOBBY TAILOR, LITTLE BRITAIN - - Suits and Uvercnats J05. CARROLL’Sg The best brands manufactured always in stock. You will be sure of an enjoyable smoke if you purchase your supplies at J08. GflRROLL’S PAGE Four Specials For N cxt Week Order your Winter Suit or Overcoat now. I have an up- to-date stack of Tweeds, Over coatings and Trouserings to moose from. Prices Right. See my stock before ordering W. F. DEVER C0. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS FOR -â€" References. Budstreets. Dunn Winn TOBAGO) Local Correspondent Jas. H. Lennon .lfiARS and Repairing neatly and promptly done. lined. buckskin and horsehide pull- overs. Full length rawhide Whipe for 350. Trunks and Valises of every kind. Light and heavy harness always in stock or made to order. 100 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets. regulu price $1.00 for 75¢. 50 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets. regular price $1.50 for $1.00, 30 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blank- ets, extra heavy, regular price $2. tor $1. 50. Robes and Bella gt greedy reduced prices. Mitts of all kinds, lined and uni {flay one read oneâ€"line he could glvo tho next‘trom memory, and ho inm- ”! d“ It 'l'oinyun’s Hm. Tennyson when a young man had 3 strong liking for Gray and classed him andBurnlaathetwogreatatlyrlc poets of any age or country. He much loved some 01 Burn! poetry. But ho- tm all Tennylon placed his Bible. He had 1100 1 great liking for Dante's “In- ferno” and knew it line ta: line. He would bout in his pleasant way that Eases (K760118118. Colds, Bron- ehiflsAsthmanou-sem. Son Throat and the first stages of Consumption ~ Mrs. Hot-m 8mm, “gm, Ont, writes: “Ihkogmt inremmâ€" mendjng'Dr.'Wood’u on". Pine Syrup." [had nvmhdmlioou notshep a night for thoeonghingud bad [ruin my chest and In I only In]! I bottle of Dr. W 'o Nanny Pin. 8m: had was perfectly vol! :gdn.” NORWAY PINE SYRUP summon-mummifi- ens thophlemm tho “" namod tissues oftho SM bronchial tubes md “003 3’ quick an}! Parquenteuro In 811 - o), n-.â€" Advertise big hum. butdonotdouthngne. We do an": verthe. 1nd will prove it A hone“ pen-on Vino ecu: only 10 boxes «(our CMKo amen atsionvlunbox. 1250.; size) wfllnxeh'ea beau. mu! 30 piece mmrsoz. mu use for mmny me. Dome n! our-agents have an“ m boxes. To the pn-non thu “"120 boxes wa will the. finely damn-cl 44 piece Tea Set. or "yon can 3. 2130 butt. we tmgh'c 3 lundsome 68 piece Dinucrand Tam FR E Th2: in the greatest otter ever made. ltuynferuy are m use our Cho («Tablet :3 they (in nu mmain any otthe puismna that mm the qua-k non-mm podangrmm no human “3h. Bells: 1. nre new: fund. they Ian )1 every meant". men; hen every mum-1n. renew every tissue. develop every man and Inviconto eve function. A positive cm {or lndiguflon. Stormy 'D'nn ble. Cons“ Hon. mk- ness. Nervous Disonlel'l. Rheumatism ml. Trau- bles._ Dun‘tggu-l a 90m. 0h!" W334 yo neuq Some Unscrupulous Persons Dru-2800.08.50.00. fifid’expeflm’fl fins} It ‘ am am?” - deal more at the All dale”. 1908 Good Annual. postpdd Mommappum D. I. FERRY l. 00., DB. WOOD'S Little’s Old Stud 19 Wellington-st East Toronto TeIephoIe 4303 Main There will be no more experiments in the growing of sugar beets. In this way $1000 was spent last year to «how that sugar beets could be growu all over the province. An amndment, Mr. Dryden says. will be _introduoed at the coming session of the house aboilshing the provision allowing each county to send ohe pupfl to The Agn’cultural The municipal council in various parts of the province have appointed local inspectors to combat the scale. [and they will utilize the methods jdiscovered by Mr. Fisher for its exâ€" termination. or to check its ravages. ‘ Mr. Dryden announced My that no money Would be put in the estimates this year for the midâ€"win- ter fa’ir buildings, as they are all completed. Last year $5,000 was. appropriated for that purpose. f The department of agriculture tho intend this year to dispense with the services of Geo. A. Fisher. the San Jose expert. For two years he has been experimenting with methods for the destruction of the pest. and the minister thinks that the department has all the information wanted on the suflject. ’poéed change will an expenditure. ing of the soil; and the otha’ . the department of animal husbandry. Prof. Day, of the college stun. will have charge of both of them. with 90va assistants under him. lit. Dryden does not think that the pro- The Agricultural College will Make no More Experimentsâ€"A Change It tlle College ‘ (The Mail and finpire.) The Minister of Agriculture. Hon. John Dryden, proposes to make an important change at the Guelph Agâ€" ricultural College this year. Two separate departments are to be crea- ted. one to 'be called the department of Field Husbandry, in which the student. will be more particularly taught matters relating to the till- the engine struck the front platform and swung the car around, and it toppled over. By the force of the collision the pupils were precipitated under the wheels of the engine. To §somc. death came instantly. Others lingered a moment in fearful agony. The motormam’s skull was fracturâ€" ed. It is thought he will die. The scene of the accident resembled a shamble. Dead and injured mild- ren lay everywhere. THAT ALL ONTARIO CAV GROW SU MR BEETS, NOW CERTAIN The motor-man saw the train. and throw on the full power of the brakes The car, however, slid upon the icy rails until the front platform pro- jected over the tracks. A moment later the crash came. The pilot. of 1 Newark, N.J., Feb. 19,â€"Running at almost full speed a. train on the Delaware, Lackawanna, and western railroad crashed into a. trolley car loaded with pupils on their way to the high school this morning. At least fifteen were injured, some so badly that it is feared they will die. The car was so full that the front. platform was crowded with qoys. Railway 'l'nln Runs Into I Trolley Loaded with Cliulren - was two hours late, through waiting for connections, and it was running at: a. high rate of speed. Some or those who witnessed the wreck say,it was running 40.or 50 miles an hour; “The train consisted of six cars, two baggage cars, one first-class carriage, a colonist sleeper, and two Pullman’s. The engine, though left on the rails, had all its wheels torn off except the pioneer truck at the front. All the cars went clown the emmukment, and all except the first- class coach rolled over and over. yStrange to say, the Pullmans sufler- ied more than the first-class car, and ‘more of the people in it were injured than in any 0! the other cars. There were about 20 seriously injured. “Fortunately there was no ditch at‘ the foot of the embankment, but a. level field. and to this circumstances is probably due to the absence of 1 any loss of life. Had there been a‘ ditch, as there usually is along‘ tracks. the cars Would have piled on‘ top of one another, and the loss of life would have been areat. As it Was the cars ran out upon the field. and each car was free from collision with the others." i tion of the big mogul engine was precipitated down it. It was the fast train, which was due to leave Montreal last night at. 10.30.7111“, ‘wreck occurred, andon hisarrivalin the city told the story of the disas- ter to the Star representative. “.Dr Warren, Judge HcCrimmon. Sharia Paxton, and myself," said Mr. Annes, “were at the station at 8.30. when the wreck occurred. From what we could see, and Mind. I heard' later, it would seem that as the train came around the curve to the east of the station, the rail spread. There is a. 20-foot embankment there. and the whole train with the excep- 'Hme Grand Trunk flyer, due here this morning at 8.30, jumped the track a. quarter otamileeasto! §Whitby Junction, and the entire train of cars rolled down the em- bankment like huge logs of wood. The ”accident occurred shortly before six o’clock. Host of the passengers were attaching a. secoad sleep. while some of the earlier risers in the sleeping coaches were making prepar' ations for leaving their berths. STORY 01“ EYE WITNESS Mr. '1‘. Howard Aimee of Whitby was at the station at the time the A Whole Express Trail Rolled Over I ZS-Poat Eula-knell Lut'l‘lnu'sdly Morningâ€"May flirt mom WRBCK NEAR WHITBY PASSENGERS MN DOWN BANK A despatch to: the Toronto Star. on Thursday, from Whitby says; SCHOOL CHILDREV KILLED the em- sand men were 1‘ wood t0 help cultiv V before fleet crop for U. D. W19 this sort of we! ‘in the inthebeetfiro P'epavr' many. and ac‘ songs by Miss Rennie Cullis, and Kisses B.Knight and F.Weldon. were well icndered. Brie! but instructive enthuses were given by Revs. A.J. Terrill, Cambruy, G. R. Clare. Oak- ‘wood, and Messrs. E.Rogers. E.R. Rogers, and 0. Knight, in which all. qfigq flagssmdxa u; snowman was esteem for the valuable assistance Egiven by both parents and family to Roz-ward every good work in the 1ntfigfllml'hood. MW in the Sabbâ€" ath school, where Mrs. Birchud ofl'iciatev as superintendent. After singing God Save me Kim: the friends dispersed to their van-hm. homes.- Amongthe guests weather following“ from a distnnoe : If”; Hem. Linda-gang. T. Bimbo-d1 Commas Cums. Fem-Ion, It‘s. min-imminent. After this. the guests ambled in the parlor. where they were enter- tained with a. short program. The no social hours spent in games and conversation Heat quickly by. Then an invitation was extended to repair to the spacious dining-room Where ample justice was done to n sumptions repeat provided by the lad } Mr. and Hrs. 13in kindly resp- onded expressing gratitude to the guests for their words of apprecia- tion. which would spur them on to gratu- eflorts in their labors 0! love All received a. very hearty recep- tion, and an invitation to inspect the new building. which all pronoun- oed a. decided success. in regard to both beauty and comlort. ‘ One of the happiest. evrnts of the swan occurred on Friday evening Feb.13th, when merry loads of neighbors and friends wended their way to the new home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bil-chard, to celebrate the opening of their new home. An honestly-courting young girl : A never-seen-flirting young girl ; A quiet and pure. A modest, demure, A fit-for-a-wife young girl. A sought-everywhere young girl : A futuremost-fair young girl ; An ever discreet. We too seldom meet. his queen-amounting“ young girl A rightly-ambitious young girl : Rod-lips, most-delicious young girl ; A sparkling clear eye. 'Ihat. says "I will try." A sure-toâ€"succeed young girl. A lover-of-prosc young girl ; Nor a. tum-up-yournosc young girl ; Not a. sluttern nor shrew. But a "know what I do," And a. matter-of-fuct. young girl. girl. Not. a: reader-of-tmsh younu girl. Not a cheap-jewel-flnsh young girl ; Neither flippant. nor lax, Nor a. chewer of "wax." A marvel-of-sense young girl. Plenty-room-in-her-shoes young girl : No indulger-in-bluea young girl ; NOt a. bang on her brow, . ToJraud. not a bow. She‘s a." just-what-sheâ€"seems young A practical. plain young girl; Not-axraid-of-therajn young girl A poetical posy , A ruddy and rosv, A helpprâ€"of-self young girl. Ab-homq-in-herâ€"place. young girl ; A aster-will-lnce young girl ; A toiler serene. A life pure and clean. A princess-olâ€"peace young girl. A wearyourâ€"ownâ€"hair young girl; A frwfrom-a-sm young girl ; Improves every hour, No silky sunflower, A wealth-of-rare-sense young girl. Dr. 'A. C. Hendrick did what he Could. O'Neil died just. at. the time the ambulance arrived, his dying words being: “I am done for." Joseph O’Neil, aged 30. an emplo- ye ot the Elias Rogers Company. while engaged Wednesday afternoon of 'last week in 'helping to unload coal at. the University of Torcnto, was killed by being crushed between the building and Lhe wagon. The unfortunate young man had been shovelling back coal in the cellar as it was being unloaded from n wagon. ‘Uno'bserved, O’Neil came up and Tstood between the Wagon and the wall. At the same time the driver backed the team up. crushing O'Neil. The injured man did not. think that he was badly hurt and crawled out. The teamsuzr did all he could for his mate. and summoned medical aid. O'Neil meanwhile complained of pains in his chest, and in half an hour was dead. - $l-IVJ wv‘-°--v ~~ -â€"~ 1this sort of war were to be obtained in the beet growing districts of Ger- my, and accordingly they urged that an edort be made to secure the services of some of them. , Mr. Dryden took his visitors to find premier, who agreed with them. and promised to age _what could be done Hon; John Dryden. mm of Ag- riwlmre. was waited upon last week by a deputation of beet sugar manu- tacturera, composed of Hugh main, president of the Ontario Sugar 00.. IL McLaughlin, miller: and S. J. Williams, manager of the Ontario Sugar Company. _. . AL_2_. ‘IA_Q 'A’ College Iran 0! m. ongMn Was Jan-ed Between ' wagon and Wall, in Tm secure the desired help he] LINDEN \’ A LL EY causneo to DEATH The Model Girl WANT GERMANS . xm emplo- Grumman“â€" mantlflhofthnwmnl College, Gudph. report- thtt during “smooth «Janina-yuan. Inn Munch-thunfiflstudmu on tho ‘roll. divided u (anon anon; themencconrm: Rank: Ita- dcntl. 210; ton. cour- tn poultry fusing. 1‘; abort (hour. In stock summmmmmum “woklyhctm-uondon-thl‘» “Cal-din. ScarcityolCumdian Timber. '0 huhurdltmtedbymerdvho minwutedmthotrade. that)» “mayo! Canadian umber. spoo- Lilly for building purpose. I. d- mdybeclnninguoboleltbyaoon- side-able Ina-«sou: price. ‘1“- ‘- ucdbod to the draxmstuaco at so may van-cl: being devoted tron tho mph tunic o! the sum. Lawma- In order to convey em‘zranu to Au.- mlhmdweSutamd .- the “charm-hut uptho dunno! 11mm unppneo. {or son. duo, It bloated that tho-emu" anus ed into hm building contact- vh- Wvugt‘lovpmwmmw mach-mammmtbyib WVdummwmdzw a'poolAlblomâ€"mm'nnGloh d Jan..8.1858. the Doukhobon Inn given up an wommtumorthomu. nan- not be told until spring how uncoun- tul Verigin has been. but anything now look- very hopeful (or another pilgrims. being mounted. the same strain. The party five! in sleigh: drawn by bones. and In" not with u very good ”equal: wherever they have appealed. m appearance a! milk and butter oath. able- indente- that put gt loud at my privatlonu they might can fit. they had no right. to involve their relatives. tad especiuly their viva mt! childm. I! my 0! themdmuld again go out they Ihoul have be- hind their wivel and chi with their maven. who would. no W. In glad to uh can 0! than. Tut-em-..“ Verigin dealt with the lobe puttin- ege. Some felt called to do no went. but to go, out end preach the con- version o! the world. 0! eourne it they new that as their duty they must go. but they ehould oonnlder it well. Were they no perfect that there was no relorming to be done in their own lives betore they were quite 'reedy to preach perfection? I! ouch was the case. why. 0! control. they should start again in the spring. But they must remember this. thntwhlle theywerofreotoadopt‘udltnod. o! lfle and to subject them-elven to government. Cum Wu o In. country, lad he so! no W ghoul. but even if evils did come they could meet. thin like man u In; was meant. to:- their ll ] Pupils pm (or examination of .180 Trinity University, or Toronto Con- laervntory of nude. Studio and n» registration of vim mama.” .nidenoe 50 Comm P.O. Box 23 â€"v â€"-â€" â€" -77.â€" __ the pilgrim. and he 'Il ready. Be seamstontheehiphommeaa’ou in from England there m 700 im- migrants. poor people, who expected to dettle on land. I! the Doukhoâ€" bore found they had too many bul- lock: they could give the surplus to these poor Immigrants to plow with, 0. *od “Im- nenhe'c‘tontooouneelthen to adept the. waves to their eur- roundins‘l. an! settle down. He urg- ed themto tece up land withoutdoâ€" not 301* to stay. The Govâ€" emmentmiz .havegivennmthe landetoou..s.butithndbeenpo- tient. It we: not right (or them to be lacking for trouble. and expecting evil. They were no law in poor low-workers; that while the bone worked for the mn. both labored to produce outs to: the horse a well u wheat {or the ma. Hey was cut and stacked and stable- built (or the hone'e boefit, so the: the bene- fits were mutual. Animal- wero in Elia sense ’to be census-u mm o! the community. But tho leader wu not yet “out o! tye yoga." for tint. it they kept cows tor and butter there Vould ho remark um. in Cmd; all the work was done by horses. and ma got tho benefit of «slaving than. Verigtn'u can by taking up the question at the mutability o! Can-d: u e piece for the Doukhobon. He declared tint the Doukhobore were here by God’e will. end the! there we: no need to look anywhere else. While the chants Wee cold it was hoeluly. be hlppy end proSperous. Having a 006 soil and climate, the other e- I eentiel to euccess was the panama of animals. Every lunily should W Wvaâ€"' “vi Hustle. and o! whom greet thing! are expected in the way at inducing the people to settle down and give up their foolilh ides of another pu- grimege in the 3131138 t0 00379“ the _-_!A H. nn- II the munch“ World. ‘il 30' viuagu north 0 . damn; mu; mi am a!“ Bomeo'x-s. yho It. Is.- on Cry. :ora; “a! Viiorkton. and. to reports from the". A W!SE LEADER of males. and it. to!” m 'AW J'ABDER. FEBRUARY 2 Id without. do- W to 10.! fit way hwem. rate: was to suit, bor- m Corporation being an on of (our companies and. hub: «aim and assets of our My millions, is prepared to do was. ruvmm it puderred. i? 5 a i prices bdorepu plum elsewhere. WORKS .-â€"In the reu- ol Market cc Cambridge-st. opposite the Packing House. 3081'. CKAIIRFRR “mmtmhthepcopleo! 14nd“! and surrounding country thh mum“ and headstones. bog: pubic gmd granite. Minutes promptly given on all kinds 0! cemetery requisiws. Humble Table Tops. Wash Tops, Mantle Piece. etc" a specialty. 36in: It practical Work-Inn. all at m at m w W W of Voice Culture. Piano, 01m and Theory, including Ha:- mou. Counterpoint. Canon and Fqsue. Music-1 Form and History. Lindsay Mamie Works KEYS IOIIISON, Lindsay . O O O Planting, Timithing and Re= pairing Neatly and Prompt- Intern. canaaa lo a 6 Wraflon. m a WMMv-nmcom IHAVEwoautothecheapâ€" atmoneymuketinCanada andfillzivemypatronsuze Macaw. EXPENSES 0F LOAN kept down to the lowest possible What VMt with accur- HONEYTOLOANonKol-t- me it. lowest alrrent rates Midnight Blaze Wood cooks in your homo the desired to my Uni." 0' I'll ””70 CONSEIVMW 0" “9‘ usmtdnroththnotputicr uhrly W to the average households. m you want. in a m tunnel-cm. Have one 9001‘ OF KENT ST. Hair requistta in Back, and Round Combs, Haar Brushes Told Combs and Pomp Pads Bait Pits, etc. mm and dealer in all hail: of hair goods of which keep a huge assomuent. You, on air made up to order. ROBERT CHAMBERS J. RISES, lindsay fAHM [HANS J. MINE”. IOIRIS . Sootheran , BUSUISS of this na- anada PBHBHIBE '“59' 01‘ f8. a. n. HOPKINS LAND AG EXT D'l'l‘ON. dentist. Lindsay, Hon-‘ Mute 0! Toronto University Boyd Congo of Dental Sur~ All the busy. improved Km. dentin. Lindsay. roots month without pain by (Vic-lined Air) mm by for 3 ya“ with great suc- . We studied the gas undor Cotton. 0! New York, the oriâ€" nor of gas for extracting teeth. ‘Cotton writes Dr. Neclnnds He has shut the gas to 186,- peuons without. an accident. Noelond use. the best local oflnnders. Bountiml artifi- Ltooth inserted at moderate ‘ . Plans! and 3. postal card 3‘ coming. Oflioo nearly op- be the Simpson House. Won the plume: are order- lms'nm OTHERS uishi r “Lunacy on farm proper an!“ R to their interest. l4 “'00. “no baton placing Lbei Bub. strictly confiden'} _H. C. m. lot 5" 1. HOPKINS. Barrister. Solid” '0! the Ontario Bank. Money u Ill st Lowe-t Esta. am No on Given *0 ‘0‘ '0”- '. A. WALTERS. dentist, Lind- Honor graham of Toronto stity all Boy-.1 College of .11 College. All the latest. and owed m 01 dentistry mildly Mound. Charges n.“ nann- aver Gremory's overflrmtrfiz Bros.. "7 I. m. ROE mm o! privntc funds :Nn. 4itobpu'oent. WM. .838, Solicitor. Dominic k Building. William-st., Lindq 0M! m on tum, Lawn and pa- in . I1. very lowest taut Q Do! U I! . private or com “WEN WEL 2““!- ificialeeetâ€"h $6 to $8.50 per set. mm st“! r‘ty Maul Fabulty' “15‘!“ of Trinity University" I.“ M. and member 0‘ C°u°ge 0‘ Surgeomr Ontario.‘ (an. Edinburg- 59““ a" , . _ A_A Aic_ uction [n Prices teed but workmanship. besu nnd “Mar. Plums guaran- m 7 one: over Greg Store. corner Kent. and r: 033'! ”was? I". 006.. Ontu'k '. cu. Kant. and Wil I: 30 0011089“. nose and 0mm Peterboro. ‘nd third nth at the J “non prepare- Unis: m. guilty Lind- s at Wilâ€" at. for

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