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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Apr 1911, p. 1

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orrld’s/ ,Gtelw: eautifler L'RSDAY. £1 ndamly. but KW“ gppearance tin.» all will find Pm . wining and ides! from sauna-I- of was 50 cents 0‘ 1 druggista - , from the W ' tthev to $15. hings with the sum (i 5:1 t \N“: u Crnw ”W ”l.“ d” «a mtr‘ mama” "a! [WWW IN WM“ A El! 1E SIDE- your Mrs. Jnhn yo waded marsh amen: should m‘g flags tm it may past {if so [’09 eh LINDSAY Jurdine Sentenced To Be Hanged on June 16 .4 nIz'l‘H'lul‘. finL. April 14.â€"Edward Jemima was today found guilty of the murder of Lizzie Anderson in the elgar of an empty house near the hit grmmds on September 20th'last, and was Sentenced by Chief Justice 1,. III. Inmccy, the prisoner’s coun- not, in his address to the jury, ad- mitted that. the jury would be quite justir‘md in finding him guilty on ac- count of insanity, and to his mind that was the proper vereict. Falconbridge 16th of June Mr. Pun'wy spoke for 45 minutess am ms fulluwed by Mr. Blackstock. win sme for an hour; The case *99’ 90 the jury at 1100b; “9” t‘c'w rm openpd the jury-men weigh) NtD‘r pimps. and rammed a “Ema (If Sq”! ',' "You have witnessed the conduct 0! the prisoner in the box," he said, "'the most uninterested man in Court. appan-nvly. Our hospitals and 583’- l‘lms urn full of such as he. Can you |dolil|i"l{ “I.” 18- $33. W§lhflzm r \L-qumw and GINGER Me 39" Numb... .m ‘t‘mmsaay 9? 13% week L- mu. um Wuhmm whg h‘dfi when G whim-t m handing an (PERM: _9§= kahuna \matwan ffgm “EC 91%;: mm ..: mu \iUflEfiFS em, fihefl WSW m..rmr.:: mm ta gnaw the dfipfiflm e! um train which carried 1». 9999111? {may imxn our midst, m Mr. «jrahaxu, for-many of Ian-- moum, has assumed hifi (Nfiéfi 3:3 foreman for the Gull River me Co. here. Mrs. Rev. Ross is Wag Whale Max season with hat amulet.- Mrs, Gri col. eas Mrs. ’1‘. Damn visited her Pa?- QLS in Porthope last week. to; Miss Mildred Rhodes is at home the week, Miss E. B. Walker. Miss 11on- Miss E. B. Walker, Miss McNam- "a. Miss Sullivan and Mr. . Pat? mums“? are absent on visits 0 former friends. t con- Mr. David Wilson, a. prongilloz1 from tumor. of Gananoque, blood-poisoning. 34m “A“: “v Helm! it he had anything ‘9 fur capital punishment inhis HNW‘UNK to be hanged on the say why sentence should not be pass- ed, Jardine replied, “No,” Chief Justice Fulconbridge, in sen- tencing the prisoner, declaged that there Was not the slightest hope that. the sentence would be commuted. “I would recommend you to spend the remaining days left you on earth in preparation for the judgment )1: the world to come." LIFE IMPRISONMEN’I‘ Goderich, 0nt., April 14. ~George \‘anstone was to-night found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of his son, whom he beat to death with a stick because he was either slow or obstinate in making figures on his slate when the father was seeking to instruct him. He was sentenced by Mr. Justice Falconbridge to life imprisonment. '1 he prisoner's wife burst into tears when she heard the sentence. The mm lasted 1999 than four hours, the defence being insanity; The lawyers far- the peasaeuuon and defeat; left: the address to the jury in the hands at {he judge; The Wagdvmg hafiehau eluh. tam um ha§ madga name. he mm was; an gush emaniaammi in mg smgundma fieuatm’ by W= tomancea 91 the past; We mm mild m armiiatioa meeting in that village yaaterday waning, The inllnwim camera wen 919mm =. President. Rev. Mr, Mm; viee‘ praidant. Jgha Rm; mm. a, Stm; captain. Russel m; sec,-treas.. E. Macaw. _ The matter ‘0! 6:1th e, 1698““ composed of Cannington. HWIOY. Woodville and Beaverton was dia~ cussed and the club were of the opin- ion that such a league would hohot- ly contested and liberolly patroniz- ed by the Woodvflleeituens. Under the able leadership of, Ben Stacey. Woodville should make things interesting for the other vil- Woodvllle Ball Players Are Ready §Efifl0fl BNE é? Tiuété Bed "fit “Not the Farmers mi Hughes Makes V1 mtm MW 44 -P‘al fim hwhaa. the memm m “mm M “mm“ when a manneris- many viserm mlhmht mm the mipmity hflmwt’.’ ht the Hem when He dealt with the am- tien in en exhaustivmhmw 9M his arguments were «allowed with close attention by Sir Willrid Laurâ€" ier and members on both sides at the House. 001. Sam. Hughes said that the agreement did not propose reciproc- ity with the United States in the true sense of the word, but iree trade in natural products. Recipro- city would mean the exchange, not of the same commodities but of com- modities, which each country might need. It would be for the mutual benefit of both parties. The agreeâ€" ment before the House proposed a oneâ€"sided bargain. It' was brought forward in a manner contrary to the principles of responsible Government twithout any expression of opinion }by the people and it would make loaneda the satelite of the United 1 States. “ Canada will be the slave of the United States from the moment this agreement comes into operation,” said Col. Hughes. The present leaders of the Liberal party had from the time of the inauguration oi the national policy threatened, if they were returned to power, to ex- pose Canadian industries to the ten- der metrics of the more highly de- veloped industries of the United states. In the mist, he said. there had arisen " the same blacksmith shun type of statesmen. us the drain (imitate Assueiatioh. iiiéii Muse «ices tibia whim cleaning the Stifiilb’fl am! doing the NM: «this they gmmmi nmund the iiiaeksmuh iahtm my the tillage stunt“ . “A _i.Ai‘ was one of Somerville's most highly respected citizens. a prosperous term- er in comfortable circumstances. He leaves to mourn his early death his elderly father, a. widow and tour children. and-a, sister, wife of Mr. J. B. White. Mr. Hugill's genial dis- position and gentlemanly courtesy to all with‘ whom he was acquainted gained him the esteem of the entire community. His Borrowing relatives have the deepest sympathy of all in their irreparable loss. He was in- terred in the Pine (irOVe cemetery at Noriand on Good Friday. FLORENCE HAYGARTH. The funeral ol‘ the late Florence Haygsrth, of Long Point. Bdsam Lake, was held on April 7, inter- ment taking' place at Eden cemetery. The last and rites were conducted by ilev. W. Jones, of Victoria Road, a, large number or friends and relatives being present; The deceased wee . bright yells; girl despite that ililie lied been ailing leii several m. and was the only daughter of m; and me; (lee; fix lingerie. well keewn residents at the sleeve fiéifi‘ii: 99mm: The late Miss Fiereeee. wile was but slime gem at age, was a member at the elimli and See: any eeheei. see is already greatly migsee 9;; her isleeelé. wile extend their heartfelt sylupethles to the be: mm parents: The aell=eeerer§ were; Mrs: have; genuine. Wm, Renew Gee: rafiiagtenfi Gum Fenian. Bess were and Albert date. Mr. Rmey had 8"” “9 taming this year. and had 1““ 8°" fled in the villain for the Pm 0’ giving gmter attention to his wife'- JAMES 11981144.- Coboconk. April 17-â€"Mt- Jamefl uugill, son 0! Wm. flugill, a young man of forty-ave years. passed over the grent.dlvide on the 12th insL. after a lingering illness. Mt. Hugill MRS: Ram", J. RENEE 601.990“. April 15:05 the film ”it: ma! 301313: J! Rm “‘9‘; vary suddenly, my, Rummy “m was held on Saturday lut. She part in the 1'! leaves to mQum her (lath her hus- Loydilt llde. tend and g litt.o girl of manor your: The sub!!!“ besides her pat-ants. brothel and in W . the Littlo Brit-1n cometary.- maxim u -- y 1904 _ RONAID ntmnm. “Hit“ ‘ been in failing health 10! some “me. but he: demise wan quite Wed until the call came as shafwaa mam her household duties on m “we Kirtea ‘Hw Mimawt‘ sf finanw mm am that t‘anadu Mt: “he a Hung we: mun Mm Mg 96ng mead; '1 1 H8: vs; mm H mm pm” sum (‘31: itnghsa: “ Mm wanted me am gem: {amen Ha He he? mamas. man We wen sanmahla 9M gammy} as the Miméw 95 Finance m! m mm: a? H? Onatnmsfi (kflngmm 39 mm 9! fast a mamhar 9! um um- OBITUARV mom. oiiJ’mw. mm 10; 99075993199, wreath at mud and Eels“; manuals from mg @9169: West wanes. Ledge. lie; 391. Lumen“ Mama? at i use; the Brutherhaed 91 Railway This: ad BHW‘EQ, gt muphin. lax; wreck! of greedy mu. mugs ad alumna: tram It. 9mm and m Allan 9mm; pinew m the 90: 519mg as brothers; SW tram In bearers. “a ma: ka Walls; hand ban: a. W: Iqm gm. me, Then. man. The em whwa were: ileum. Minn E, Mum mug, Frank Welly. 699. Wilson. (may); W. 3: 8mm. MM welt sq 33mm 99mm mm mm M? tWM$ m m m mm m 1.919 m Mam m WWW MM um» um“. um mm mm m Mum! to mm m Mums!» m mugs cxcept “M” G mtwmw agreemwt. 009001th m w- gain was made wtwqut the consent 9! the people. MEANS GOVERWT BY TWO ed upon the country. The policy of the Government seemed to mean. first, a severance of the ties binding Canada to the Empire, then the ihoisting oi the flag of independence for a. time. and finally annexation to I the United States. Annexation was the outcome which United States statesmen, with few exceptions, ex- pected to follow the adoption of the! reciprocity agreement." BENEFIT TO U. S. MEAT TRUST. ‘ Col. Hughes said that the new ter- in arrangement would come: great benefits upon t’ie meet trust, the milling trust and other speciel in- terests in the United States. lie quoted Mr. Foss oi messachusetts to the enect that reciprocity would put an end to the investment of l‘hitetl States capital In Canada. and Henry George“ which and Senator net-er- idge to the tam-ct that the part ttntilti held up American lnrlustriea hy mung the-m arms ta baundu‘s Hm» material. More than that; htfltt‘fliflt‘fl mm the “ma ter‘mw that it mum! ftffitfiht Hm summit am at Hm whey at imperial ram: «mm mm wrutmnml mm mm m mum timpim ‘Hw Mundane" Ht Miami mamas wan MM he: (an: the admin" at Hm use tmio pansy mt that smmm': "i am me n he said. N that the Gamma " This is not relponsible govern- ment." said 001. Hughes. " it is government. by Noam. Fielding and Paterson, through Maseru. Taft and Knox, {or the trusts of the United States. The motto of this Govern- ment was in 1908 ' Cox can't wait," again it was ‘ Sharrettl can't wait." and now it is ‘ Taft can't wait.’ " ” That," he continued. “ was the reason for the indecent haste with which the agreement was being torc- The funeral of the late In. Wells, Melbourne-at... took place on Sunday Mtemonn and mm: largely .ttended by Manda and relstlvu tram m and M 4.A#A ,4 new. The services were conducted at the bonus and Rinaldo mm: by Rev. J. P. wmoa, pater of Duns bridgnt. named!“ church; The new tributes were Very putty. ms dueling 3 3pm at 93““? from in; I King “alum, mm W, W mu” home. M toot “ ”u" put in the rebellion o! 1798. 03th. “at“ “mummymonm A double funeral In bola; held at. 2.30 1.1118 afternoon to Centre Eldon cemetery under guepicee of the L. O. L., of v hich society both young men were members, John holding the de- gree of Royal Arch Brother. 51.135577}?er Lynda, ' w“ m.» a“ ma ‘ ., 9 x mm BURKE sums, Jays; :3: H m, harm Swain died at» his home. ' t , m as. can. A m. on 8am: $913.3?! £3“. W. ‘he at): 13“? 30 W" m h Wt“) “V” the 3); 0mm. 9mm ”mu" 9' m 3"“ Ouloton Place. at gnaw. 1884:. 3!! “that; Joha ,3; Mt. but la awn. "8 9”! “”9! WM turned the m. â€" ‘A‘ v-ww who ne'ttled in mtomp i3 1890 "v“- . _ coming tram 0rd Nutty. In W land. Tmrwuymmum- ammo 1"“ soon ma_ a.” bf‘f‘ffflx 2° WALKERâ€"SKUCE.â€"O_n wdnmu.‘ â€"_-L ”I’M“, “out forty-ave years 1:80.!“ lived since anytime oath. { when he died. in: wife died, Mr. ucfudyen Ion how: some days ago, having heard a! his son's aar- ioua illness in the general hospital. Calgary. Alta». and 1m Donald in mod health. During his absence lmnald contracted a serious gunk of the mumps and died the sum ev- emng. that his iather arrived irom (algal-y. Two brothers, Ronald in British Columbia and Lorne. attending school in Lindsay, are 1011: with one sister, Margaret. at home. to mourn the loss oi two loving brothers. Gnnq ma . Wm» M FRWFMMFM vulgary w“ m ramim 9! MI In» John m and um A young” inn. Donald, was in a critical comman- MW“? "in many: "3 m 6m ” ha mm. " Hm! Hm Gamma Wm" MN am he mm M W my LATE MRS. A. {was {allowed their laden his tamer arrived from Mun esv mus Attack on @61me ity Bill M" “U: lmnim: I “U“ "1' In Fl‘ 8 mm I knew me {Name mmmfliufl H m 9! n and I knew Hm um mu m pmndm mm a! Gamma h nick um mm! R 9' "V1“: mm mm MN! m M Wm WM mm m Ms: W: km W lam-MW mm mm m Wm- WM m m m was tn um WWWMW tor t low “on.“ (Mustard The mambo" tor Victoria said flat the groin grown at the West were " getting on the some sort or hurdy'gurdy retrain: that were hoard tron: J oe Hoycook and other patrons 0! industry who were so the pay 0! the Government." SUBSIDIZED BY J. J. HILL ? He would not be surprised to learn. that just as the leaders oi the movement of twenty years ago were paid by the‘ Liberni party. so the lenders of the Grain Growers were subsidized by J. J. Hill or the Ub- eral pnrty of Canada. He had read that the Grain Growers Grain Com- pany, which was supposed to be working in the interests of the Wes- tern farmers, had engaged in an et- tempt to corner onto. Col. Hughes was opposed to the reduction of duties demanded by the Grain Growers. He proposed that a trade commission 'ehouid be es- tablished to deal with the question of the protection of Canadian in- dustries. He said that." a. manu- lecturer was taking advantage 0! the protective duties to bleed the consumers, application might be made to this commission just as ap- piication was made in regard to many matters to the Railway Com- l9“ Quinn. The Trade Commissioners could then adjudicue upon the case. Goderich. Ont.. April 17.â€"Edwa.rd Jan-dine may not hang on J une 16th, the day on which he was to pay the death penalty for the murder oi Lizzie Anderson. Permission was granied'to L. E. Dancey, the con- demned mnn'l inwyer. to nppenl against the validity of his centennial; given to Dr. Bruce Smith nnd Dr. Jokes Johnson. Mr. Dnncey will avail himself of this permission to go at once to the Court of Appeal for 5 new trlnl for Judith on the ground that the confession he made was not 3mm Voluntarim. It the appeal is sustained. which is unlike- ly. Jemima will have a 1191! trial at the Fail Mam. X My clerk saw the mot. and whoa the stranger Mt aha tom the WWW m P!!! PM." Hm “I vvâ€".â€" 7-- Pfuceedlug Chi. Hughes Modified the withdrawn! at the reclpmclty met in the w future. “1 any. let Um first minister get up and thimt it mm“ M mud. My. name (1.48;. (interimâ€"Ru. t‘ut; numm Mum; {a mm m m wet: {mm mm Mr; Makue um Hut ks mm“ as Bush; as M an new; (“Mal em; at " My “ v; Mm Mam it 69 MW in m: wmdmwn; t mm mm Hm fim Mamas; 1 knew m: n am a! H: I knew m Mam mum in Wk 9! n and i Knew ma How am am: MW at Puatam in sick mm mm a! "r: 1mm. Mm! Mgr-4 sharp {Hex was WMNG in a. iewelry new in Atalanta? An ”Hooking individual tinned into the store and mm the proprietor ha walked to Mask 5% same rings: While he was mung an a ring he put, his hand into his poo: lies, to get flame money: When he draw his hand out ”an; the m: was 39% on his finger, Sharp Trlgk on the cm, The om! landed the mm. who “we the name of Saunders. 0! Guinea Plus. and at am denied the the“. but later ”Messed md ve- Jardine May 'Get Hie hurlel on the 10“: last. was honored by an unusually large et- ceudance ol relatives end lrleude. Mn Swain WM a “wash Onmvn- we. and a mmbfl' 9! WI mmam cumu- 114! was a mwm man. wha Wm M tons mmbwod w all who know him- the bride’s parents. Haunt Boron. April 12. 1911. gt the realm of 6;”. by 730v. Thou. Snowdon. Hagan: A. Skuoo to Hr. J Walker. of 0mm. Almont Jeweler A New Trial the 'E‘lbéueit Sikhism By Alliance General Secretary mm «m “m aim A “w 'a mm :‘my gym we; a w mi um” tn Mn 99 m_ mm WW 2‘- W- WM- m. 3mm 3:. m- m tn bu work ta wwm WM M van: gt the Autumn. m an! m 0, am. round tone 91 mm am is New“ to hear. I. the morning. the reverend N‘ “am took-.10:- hie text the 15th cheater of let Cesium”: and the 58th var-o, “Therefore. my beloved brethren. be ye «outlast. unmove- eble. aways wounding in the work 0! the Im‘d." In hie ducouul. the speaker went on to say that the greet event in Chubtendom at this particular eeeson of the year. was the resurrection o! the'Lord Jesus. which event. was a tent and not e lacy. or myth. There are a, tow books that have ., venemous attack on the resurrection. but the books of the epostlee gave . personal tes- timonyâ€"ell saw Jesus. The particu- lar chapter was Paul's answer to all opposition to the resurrection of Christ. It is 1 good thing for everyone to take an inventory of our belief. Do we believe In the birth, death, bur- tel um; resurrection? The apostle‘ brings the torch to kindle the name‘ In the rest at us. and we want the (set at the resurrection deep in our‘ hearts. This is the spostle's object. tin using the words steadfast and un- moveuble. The first word. steadfast. refers to thesfiectlon. It touches the heart. “entailing devotion W trust. It Is the first Christian message - "My Son, give his Thine heart." We tshhot heip think at His devotion an we read the stat-lee of how one dis- ciple denied and another betrayed mm. sharing that there is in new Mae a when at lacuhslstehcy am! “midway. When we have new mt bm‘ hand {a the pteugfl hit us mt leek Met; use as gum! numb-e: unmet temhtatlufl, Mat-h tum-n MM! ear Mauve been; m um or walling am. an m not short-1mm. Re had not “â€"â€" GW m M with alum. The Ontarla West Shore Railway Mr. FE. (NI m,“ council to! do- my attend south (ran Goderlch ta M. W m man- to an Bayaald. My W W We a'olook. and mutton: wlll hold a 1-day Y. K. taxman Rear: make. Mae ea Friday IIQM were co having seen the dead gm la use we! shanty (if: m MID o'emk. «one name. mamas a m mm M the how! were um; um. wu waited I“ «was to . rigid crestmiz: mm. H! mick $9 his statement. am: Emu. he said. was 599‘: Did Not Murder Deaf Mute Girl at Colborne ‘Hw mum! will; mmwam, mg: mu a mm m We MM «*0 mm mm same week and m we w m dawn More is Mu! u Â¥mfl. WWW uninit- Mwm WW: A game!“ WNW}! at me ward was MM m m Wmm Mathew, whisk, mar mm! m “mam m mm N: Hm "- M ”and m norms. um mm M mama. w! the m- mwmn. "Mm new.” wm W words a! the grant figmtac}. Saul“: mtthews. or ukeport, charged with the murder of Jon-mm mmmbe. the dot! mute domestic in the hotel at Comoros. was last night acquitted at m crime. The one mu given to «be My 1“ u guru! to m and . Mt minutes am: down o‘elooh may returned with 5 «MM at “ Nut 3mm." Insane“ was then dis: surged from windy; It is not what we are, but what we do. Suppose esch one represented a pillar in the church, the pillars might be strong. but not dwsya “wound- ing in the work of the Lord". The empioye who watches the clock is not desirsbie by the employer. This gives us the ides. of generosity in our work. 'lhe boys at home often say, "It’s not my turn." or "It's not my work." Let us give unstintod ef- words at ma grant “mutant. 8mm: a! mi Ml ta :5th when the maul; ii violent. and it in am at thefts”- nt maimed at lite. An adviée once given to a politician-“When gran camel your way. I hope you will luv: Whom lik- tho Bunker Hill monument"â€"illustmud the point. Cobourg. Ont, April 16.-Eenry WEIR! Lumen amen. 3031. 3038. mar \/ Boga-v0 Fund and Unfiivided Profits Tots] Meets .............................. 62,600,000 Spock! lttgnjion Given to fittings Amounts Easter time. Hope keeps the term- .er from spring to .utumn, and is the great help to the human race. Lite is .ike a winter's day, and it is not Lnowu when we will be called away. :Let us be ready, always nbounding ‘ ‘ the hope of the Lord. Philippians, 2 and 12â€"“Work out 'your own salvation with fear and ‘tremblingfl' was the text of Rev. Mr. «Rochester: evening sermon. There 3 w m: m an _ ‘tkwmmmwmm at W m mew? n u m m WWW m m wm- m in m Vim-M our “met It I. m «w mm. GM and am: aw mu that we hood in our whack had hm. It wu «Ad by enough 9! you“ mu bent on sport that thnir foreheads were low. their col- lars high. 'voicee high and tones low. What is it that keeps men when they get going? Hopeâ€""springs emu in the human: breast, man in not 0.1- uuys to be blast." Hope nukes the inventor slave. Lite seems to be without results as the rainbow. may say. “Let’s eat, drink and be merry. (or tomorrow we die.” Such a, say- lng can find no lodging 'tn the life of are two aspects of the word salvo.- tlonâ€"tho one who save: aid those ”“96- The completeness ol the one who sues attracts the nttution on Easter Sunday. The resurrection is the climax in g series at events. The second aspect. those saved. we. the main topic of the evening. Between the present and the future there is the working out oi our solution“ The great work of a lifetime is edu- cation. We just learn how to live when we stop living. Life is not llke Coral. it is any: building cm.» at» and plenum influence. at «I nymph-1e the structure «am an thaw-m Hath” the mm: a! sheet: “are m the Barium the crown was in my P0111“ con- tndtotory. purely ch-cumstanthl. and “together manhunt to wm rant . conviction. m “M Mama at {BE Gamma Pee: My” 111mm.» the {use 0! nut: mm Hm mm +3 “Hague ms in mu! (up making a Me H! mm mm Mm up "w 8mm .45: mm: is HM more {9? mm mm a! We mm m mm 1» NM Hf m: cm: A mm m #8 pm me» mm: M using We m: H: mm 9, mm: 9! MM” film “1’9 “in” on he aumm in H! ”mm m aw- ww; fish same ml: #8 mm sun to Wm; Ment- A WW «um am More a Ml. "Let bun that flunk est he stands“: mm W Mt ho tall." in a, W o! encouragement gut] should be mm With “1. word work ; not with MAM tum. bling. "Weiâ€"Ne in («naming away we wast put em mm «mm w the «ark; karma in gas ‘gmt 996thng Sake his appointment to his pro- sent'pusltlon, the Speaker stated that. the outside. and heliovoo the world he had looked at the pastorate from. needs cncoungunent. Christ works with the farmer or teacher, or any- one. and has ascended to (Ive guts to us. We must rise .31! triumph or 36 under. "'nnnka be to God who givech m the victory through our Lord Jesus Chrut." HOW TO GROW HAIR.

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