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Watchman Warder (1899), 12 Mar 1903, p. 2

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f : tfour weeks. Birgainsin WJtCllCS- (31:3? fad Wedding Rings, choxce goods in Glass 8 lverwire of the neweit patterns,'l'ea Spends, Forks and Knives, all the best Iqutkty. Tnis is a grand opportunity, don t miss 1'; bung your repairing and cngravzng, best work don. in the county. 8. J. PETTY Jeweller ' - ' Lindsay e was some school children on the road at Harrison’s corners. He was 1y- ing mce down'Ward with his hat and l I on his body. The village conStable of Westwood was at once notified, and immediately communicated with Dr. Gray, coroner, of Peterboro. The ‘ unfortunate man was in Peterboro on Saturday, and there was found in his pocket this morning a G. T. R. ticket to Birdsall, the nearest station to his home. However, it is thought that he missed the train and proceeded to walk. He had gone out of his way to a. consider- able extent. Coroner Gney of Peter'boro has or- ” dered an inquest, which will open at I ck toâ€"morrow morning. Foul laughing at what they call the 10 o’clo TWICE low TALES .. lenactment recently by the govern-lthe vicinity . lnto Brief Paragraphs .4113“ Chinese rebels in the pro-g tin-cc Christian churches. â€"â€"Thos_ ;deficit in the public treasury. â€"Emissaries from the D dike on Thursday. w’l‘he Combo block at Clinton was i the near future burned on Monday night. A drugâ€"ltaneous gist dropped a lamp. â€"(,‘hzirles It. and Canadian immigration agent, attcounteract the unrest if possible. Dublin. was, on Monday last, elec-i ted to the present (lulu'ay. ric, BrNWn. lin. levaporate in huge columns. â€"A society man named Burdick of â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+ Buffalo. Was folind dead in his a partmrnts. with his head battered ii: ABOUT JOHN_CHARLTON The polite have no clue. *â€" -â€"()n Monday afflernoon 150 Winn-i- pt-g (.‘.l’.ll. freight handlers went, on strike in sympathy with their Van- couver brethren. -â€"l“m:r nii'ncrs Sunday, and Wears Trousers That Bag at the Knees were suffocated at Saturday night. doWn the shaft. Was overcome, and of Notables. the other three in successxon as they tried to render assistance. -()n Monday, Judge McDonald, of} . . . Brockville. ordered three young men idlsli and light-minded people have and the other two for one year. iis largely re'o‘ponsillle for the Sunday They had broken into a resjdonoeiobbervance law on our statute out in the country and annOyed therOOliS- inmates . . in Canadian courts. lDay Alliance, Whose work W'lll never â€"Hir William Van Horne will build the all done until church bells an) the largist hotel in the world, in Havana. (Tuba. â€"â€"While giving her evidenCe in the tain part of what he had to say : “He is something of a moral fad- drawing interest on the Sabbath." g. ‘I I- Owing to the play is suspected by the people in iment of a law increasing the tax on ‘ lall kinds of alcoholic spirits, the , . News of the world Ccndensed Socialist leaders issued a. manifesto COHIICII OI‘dCI'Cd MY. Hopkins ireqtuesting workmen to become 086- 5 totalers for the purpose of creating a Anarchist oi Kirang Si, are burmngisocieties of London have extracted no power to build a. public li'brary {promisesdrom a number of workingâ€" l‘aird, an Ontario man,lmen’s organizations in Spain that was burned to death in the Klonâ€" , they will adhere to the terms of .ai iproclamation which will be issued inlthey would ‘be liable for damages in ordaining a simul- 305“! of accident, whether “period of rest” throughout] l the World, and the Spanish govern-fleet or not, because they were doâ€" , Devlin, a Canadianlment has called a special meeting to mg what they had no right to do. Wu F. Mcc , The Man who Makes an be Good on the blinding will cost more In last Saturday’s Toronto Star,, the Nt'ttit‘ L. mine, Ferguson, B. C. ng. H. F. Gadsby had John Gharlâ€" The first, to go , ton under discussion in the Gallery - to t le i 1 ti ' - He is also one of the char- ge g 53 011 be paid over. The d - The punishlnvnt is novel lter members of the Dominion Lord 9 relieved of ringing and moneys of l 1y cut and precious stow as we deal in cam give. We have hand. some engagement rings and fine jewelry of all kinds, in all the latest designs and combinations. See our new stock of Wedding! Rings, seamless. At the popular jewelry store. Repairing neatly and . promptly done of Westwood. __â€"â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"â€"-'â€"â€"â€" To (let The Park Legislation (Continued from Page 5) Hence they might be rwtrained by an injunction, or if they wentahead from ne- That is the law in such cases and â€"-Mt. Soufriere is still in eruption. that such ‘. , . , a. contm enc ou ht be British commons to reâ€" throwmg out quantities of black , ,de . .g y g" to - 91°“. aB‘annst- is made clear by There are now 6 stones ans mud, and the Walllbou an action for $5000 that h Canadian in that house: Blake, Lau-iRiver still remains hot enough to as been ‘ . i ' - a ' t Rose, Parker, and Dev icause the water in the stleam o the B k of Montr ’ by a citizen brought against the contractor of because a gate fell on his little boy. I. think the council must get legisla- tion giving it power to even accept . the grant. It is likely, too. that than $10,000. I do not see why you should not ask Mr. Carnegie for more money. It might not entail more expense. Ottawa got terms recfignring it to raise only 75- per cen . Ald. O’Reillyâ€"If we had put the lRAILWAY TIES .Contracts given for delivery at any o-i-a These paragraphs conâ€" time in building on the Park Site, that we .have spent in talking about it, the library would be pretty near- y up now. Those trying to raise 3 lInoneyld-by subscription have failed. HARDWOOD LUMBERJWANT ED wou oppose voting a cent to buy ' ‘a Slte. I move that the $100 needed 3155W005o Elm 30“ Bh‘h (cit-t? l I l l l l giciourse advised by the board's so- . ‘lic1tor Will cost as much as that of Au kinds ’0‘ '05,“.nted ‘ti 0112' O‘VD . l . Mr. F. D. Mooreâ€"I do not like to Our ' Ijndsa and Fenelon: Streak in on the plans of these gentle- Mlfls at y 5 men who are running things as they Flus- l I like, but I agree with Mr. McLaugh- Tlle Rathbun Co. : Belantler case at St. Eustachc, Flor- entine Bel-anger. a daughter of the man accused of the murder of An- toine Sequin. fainted in the dock. It is expected there will be some sensational developments in the case. and other arrangelnonts are looked ftll'. ~.\t a meeting of the Mining In- stitute zit Montreal on Friday. it was decided to recmnmend that To- ronto llt.‘ chosen for the holding of the annual (‘.ill\(‘:lLl(m in March of next year. â€"1n the architects’ competition lou, the plans of the Ottawa Carnegie Library. the reward was given E.' 1.. llorwood. architect, of OttaWa. ‘ â€"-.\‘pcncer R. Stone, charged with; ; He scorns ‘-‘No gestures, no declamation, no plezy'dacti‘ng tricks, no grand stand passe-gas for him. Anyone who has been to Ottawa knows how the lyoung memtber, with a. pitiful little lspeech up his sleeve comes down to 'the House in fighting costume, frock coat, silk lapels, moustaches Waxed, and all that sort of thing. He rants and roars and tries to make up with sound and fury and Savage gesticulâ€" ation what he lacks in argument. He places his right hand Napoleon-wise iin his bosom and asks the limelight 'to fall on something that looks like astatestmen if it doesn’t talk like one. Such is not John Charlton. dandyism. There is something shaggy and heetling about the man, as if a bear had come out lin that before you spend money on legislation, you had better get the opinion of the people about using the park site. For when you go to get legislation you will be met by a deputation that will compel you to leave the park alone. Mr. Fred Burkeâ€"If legislation is . gut without the people’s consent the object of council would likely be permanently blocked by the people at last. Take a referendum. Mr. HOpkinsâ€"There is not time for that if the legislature is to 'be reachâ€" ed. this session, and, moreover, you ’have no authority to do, it, and any-i Ibody could stop you, as somebody ‘dld Toronto recently. You can’t .spend money for that purpose. 0. H. M. BAKER C" WALL PAPER For the next sixty days I will offer I wall paper of 8:1 kinds at a. great re- i duction in price. . Hall. Parlor, Kitchen, Bedroom, ' and Dining-Room papers in great vnr- “l iety, away below price. . Ky 50 pers are bemties. C and examine. GEO. LITTLE Bookseller “Station“ 5' outing and unlawfully wounding 371‘s. .\. It. Simpson of London 0nt., to 10011 at his shadow and was dis, “hllc (ill a Visit there, denies that be satisfied with it_ He shambles up fired the shot. 3to his desk with a bearish, planti- â€"N0’l<‘0 has hem given that apâ€" grade movement. and, as often as lvlicmlun will be made at the coming not, talks into his beard in the muf- N‘Sb‘iun ()1. Parliament for an .Act tOiflQd way of it bear inquiring 11' the lnCOTiml'alf‘ lht‘ Sault St- LOUiS bees are at home. As for the rest. Light and Power Company for the . John Charlton wants a collar thait’s purpose of developing power from easy on the neck, and a black string the Luchine Rapids, with head office tie, a home-laundried shirt, and a in Mi'nii'l'fll- rusty black suit of which the coat ~Th0 Cl‘nll‘aClOl‘S 0r Winnipeg have fits in spots and the trousers cerâ€" concluded that they cannot cret‘t the tain'y bag at the knees. Carnegie Library according to the we,shou;l'd wear clothes for protecâ€" plms and specifications prepared by Itio‘n, and not for ornament, and we! Al'Cthl‘t Griffith for $753,000- iknow that even the lilies of the field vâ€"McDougall and Secord, Edmon-jdon’t take heed of what they put ton, have received a cable from on. If John Charleton doesn't dress London to prepare material for 200 up to the role of a. statesman, he hwsfis and also Supplies for Rev. italics with the earnesmoss and Mr. Barr’s British colony, which Will force of a John Morley. locate south of Fort Pitt. â€"The movement in Germany against the repeal of the anti-JeSult ‘ is spreading. The local govern- ment 0f the Dudly 0‘ Sge’weiifn.” John Wood Was PonndDead at flar- has it??? thfi‘l’ufgtghgggggetié 11;: rison’s Corners, Peterboro County . “'1 . _ t” t d 1 A Peterboro despatch to the GIObe . he CasserVatives of Belgium are of Monday says: High. County Con- / METHODISTS OF CAMBRIDGEaST WILL ENLARGE THEIR CHURCH Plans Have Been Adopted and cial Board the task of definitely de- Operations will Begin Very lciding between the two. This body $00!! ' ichose No. 1. This provides for run- ‘ {ning the main entrance stairs up di- 'â€"_3'-_ ’rectly from the two front doors. After all. Q Mayor Sootheranâ€"The ole d 'not want the library adIiiiiliistcreg [mat Iunder the Public Library Act. They want the library managed by their own representatives. . . Ald. Cinnamon read a letter from the clerk of Ottawa. saying that a special act had to be got allowing! that city to operate the lilbi-ary as a 3 Imunicipal institution. It is there iconfrolled by a board composed of :9 aldermen and 3 private citizens. l The Ottawa Act was read. i Ald. O’Reillyâ€"I object to council‘ managing the library. They would not i know how to do it and they wouldi have power to spend more than the 4} mill allowed the board- I would, as a concession to those who want. the board a. more directly res ionsilble body, move that we ask Ithe legâ€" â€"~ THE N383Y TAILOR” I islature to so amend the Library LITTLE BRITAIN' ' ' 0 Act, that council may appoint 3 more members. For some time the idea of asking for changes in the Library Act was debated ; but Mr. W. Flavelle thought it too. big a qpostion to ' : tackle. Mr. Kylie believed it would a. a tremendous blunder to give council control. They had enough to do now. Not 2 per cent. of the people wanted the change. Mr. Handy could see the proposal to be nothing else than a reflection on a. ‘fllltithful bodyt,’ twith no bill of . . , l part2; are agains em. He per- ‘ : JGARS j . E 5 Order you A or Suit oz’ Overcoat u ave an up ' lO-dlte stocx of (weeds, OVC! . coatings and Trouscrings to: chaos: from. Prices Right ' See my stock before ordering i l J. J. RICH ‘ l scnally felt hurt by the imputations of the proposition to change the con-:- trol. wrong ? Mr. Real said the board seemed The W brands Mohamed bound to make out that all efl'o*ts always in stock. You will be? . ,o What had the board done fiyowgood judgment Come and see. This is just A Milli llll’s Sam Its A Q Silk Coats, Silk Dress Skirts, Silk Waists, Silk: Underskirts. Tailor-Made Costumes, Dress and: Walking Skirts. Spring Top Coats. Capes and’ Rain Coats. 0n‘Sale on Friday Morning at One- fourth, one-third and one-half regular values Last week it was our good fortune to meet in Toronto 3 large cloak manufacturer of Montreal: who had a magnificent display to the trade only of: 1he season’s newest costumes, skirts, waists, capes} coats, etc. We happened along just as they were packing these to bereturned to Montreal and made them anl offer close to half price to clear the lot. They ac: cepted and now these elegant sample models are: here for our customers to choose their new Spring: outfit for much less than you had expected to: pay. Every person knows the many advantages in buying sample costumesâ€"these are some of the There is only one of a kind, which will not duplicated. You are sure .of the very best workmanship, the most approved styles and perfect finish. There is such a broad variety to select from. Last but most important of all is the big dis- count in the price. »â€"â€"‘â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"uâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Suits The suits show big savings :35 kinds for $22 00 so [9 so 25 “ “ I850 22 “ “ I500 20 “ “ I250 10 00 I2 8 so 750 8 s 00 Top Coats The Smart Top Coats are always good for Spring and Summer wear. Who would not have one at these Big Reductions: $18 50 kinds 31450 15 (X) kinds 10 00 £2 50 kinds 8 50 iOOOkinds for750 SOOkindsfor390 Skirts Separate Cloth Dress or Walking Skirts in a wourcrful van‘cty , material, shade and styleâ€"over one hund'cd styles to chose from â€"2n'v 0 xi“: for girls, mis>es and women. Never will be a better time to buy 3 than now. An extra skirt is never amiss. $3 00 kinds for $1 75. 4 00 0 kinds for 2 75, S 00 kinds for 3 75. 6 50 kinds for 4 So, u 00 kind: for 8 ‘0. Silk Coats Charming new silk tafictta coats in this season's most apo'oved 0 styles. N J two alike. J dst think of buying these at big reductions 0 when they are to be so papulzr this season. either except the vcrv low prices ' ' kinds for 815 00, 20 00 kinds for I} 50, 15 oo Ends for 10 00, kinds for 8 50. Capes A choice selection of charming new stylesofchilfon. silk or cloth daintily made. suitable for-mm ”and My ladies, who like some. thing serviceable and stylish. Prices'wcrc never so low $25 00 kinds. I750, lGOOkinds 1100, Soakinds598, 325 kiods258. Waists Dainty, fresh new waist: of lustrcs, silks, bcdford cords, etc, every 0 mo of them a bargain such as you don’t get every da . Don’t miss this: opportunity to get your supply. $4 50 and 5 00 s 3 75, 7 00 silk. loo, 8 Sosilk650, 3 son-sire: 7s. 250bcdfordcords 190,150. r! cksateen98c,1zs wrappcrdtes89c. Petticoats If you ever had a great 51 ‘ opportunity to. buy Petticoats this is the greatest of them all. Tin}: a broadsh‘cmeut but we leave it to . a hint 0f pflCCSc. $150blacksatecn98c,500hads i 89, 8 SOblacksilktaficta 5 75. Rain Coats OOOOOOOOOOOMO = pg. fl Cl 6 P Q Q 1 Q :3. fl" #3 O H 66 \6 CD CD o CD 0 0.6.0.0.”0”... B OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0.0.00.0...”0090009000.000000000000000“ 8' 9L OQOOOOOOO MARC H i ' enthusiasm 6 00‘, o o o o ox:)(oy\o)(:X:XoXQXOX‘XOXD 000 O 0 9000 0 00 DC I WM? orator-promos («maroon :GCoCo Becoming Trousers, ‘ the clothi from the extraordin fades into in Lindsa The Store dollars brin: value ooooooooooooo nus FALL WHEAT IN FOR THE THAW C [sports Prom Various P inc: Show that the C Peril (The Toronto Ingersoll, March 9 t'Owll from the surro report that the {all , most promising. in - has wintered well. “anced nicely. Thon- killing out, and the fresh and green looki , (rest leaving the gm the trying month for “hrs do not. anticipu Brantford, March 9 has been nothing “h sale that the wheat "13ch during the w 5‘8 of this vicinity that it will come 111 Some of them go so t the weather co 0.... Cammidgest Methodist mural is WOW the space occupied by the, to make improvementsin the svstem - . one of those fortunate religious or-fstairWaSS Will ”be made part Of the were personal afl‘ronts to them: 3m 0‘ II 3“”wa me 1‘ i gunizadzions that, so attract the pull~ iSunday School room and divided ML Hardyâ€"You can’t attack the you ”Chm your W ‘l lfrom it only by glass. Thus two system without :1th the persons 1‘: th t 'ncreased seatin capacity in. . . . _ ill; b:1d"s ever an: anon CYOP‘ l fine class room Will be obtalned.0ne sermng under 3- J05 CARRO LL’S ‘3 1 mg ‘ of which will be for the infant class. - Mayor Sootheranâ€"I do not persona 0 ‘lltn'ct have been ‘.3111 for several yea “9‘3 only possibility 5"“ frosts that co undoubtedly during ping up. It is up now. On Thurs] Upstairs, the rear wall of the pres- ‘day niggit of last week there was held sent auditorium will be removed and a general meeting of the congrega- ‘ the space now used as landings in- tion to consider plans for enlargeâ€" corporated into the body of the meat. Two plans were presented by ichurch in so far as the new stair arâ€" ‘Architect Langley of Toronto. One ,ranent will permit. We chang- provided for remodelling the interiornes will make room for perhaps 100 within its present main walls .; the lmore children in the schoolroom and. other for bringing the entire front of ifor 50 or more additional sittings the building out into line with upstairs. .7 the present entrance. Under thisl Besides this the interior of u. latter plan it would be new to wizard! will be dworated and $1000 secure a foot or two of the street, lsfint on the organ. "The keyboard aner.R.J.McLa.' l-- - ughlm thought I of this instrument Will be brought the county Council would have to api forward, so that the organist will prove the transfer of that strip public land, to the dmrch. ed plan No. 1, and left to the out-[been ‘u'ranged. face the choir. The whole cost will on the street spunkler’ came" 1* ‘ . rhealnutSSOOOandopernfionswin o'liloinyendorsedit;um.liisiilii'llmeog-dq -owexer, the meeting rat-her favorâ€" DQ111788 soon as the details have“ can wa'e willing to get what - could tor the. rigpt ‘ ally favor put-ting alder-men on the Library Board, but coundl might ' make more appointments to it. WA A draft of the points on which lg- OILS-SHELTERuIlNES islation will be asked, will be pre- pared by Solicitor Hopkins and sub- m taccy ifs. ~ mitted to a committee of council and ward. The resolution authorizing Gitocdgod Wis pa ' 8 to 12 our tent, pram”; theclerktopay omrtheSlOOre‘ wiredbytheiegisiatureiiunctis Qmmtlydividmds. Form: hockldaudm'omafionwrit‘. . got. Was adopted mums THE SPRINKLER Owen J. B. Yearsley Room C. Confc'la'afin lif ' A formidable petition or Kent-st *mâ€"_._. .._. merchants protected against allo". mg anybody to put an advatisemarh they 6 50 Cravcnetfe IainCoats 5 00 Ileavy Rubber. extra values 5 00 light Weight Rubber Coats 2 75 Many OtherlStvlesiaCI-avenette 950. )0 00. 1250 and IS 00 ”I; WAKELY FORD E? D E: to “<2 . .QQQOQQ“OQOO§ 0.0...“Q .0. °‘ the past few d . m growth. 3'58 "3‘1‘9tford, March 9 this vicinity 100 as yet, 1t«0 Stand the the cht part, : the “8 not been “‘9‘“ since the u

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