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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 May 1903, p. 10

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a 9‘ «ml 5 ‘. ghmfififlir $16“; a; ; . item can Fit y. like the paper On the wall from Boots .1 7" fly 4: , a. cementum r ‘ ‘ " Right here and now with a hearty welcome thrown in. If you mm incSS the opportu' ni awaits yr 1:. He who misses Graham’s . . i2“: loser whether he flows it or not. ‘ Don’t be a tender-foot; comm: and look the store over from A to Z; see how it fills the bill and act accon ' The best in the sh0p is at your: serwce and no trouble to Show If you would combine style, quality, fit and economy there’s but oods. . g and he’s the King Clothicr of Lindsay. W. m, Bulletin, lton), Norfolk. 1 l m in the event of voting having' to be suspended through a husk- down of the machine, but had no : objection to the system latrial,ifthevotewas ‘; larwaya‘tthesemem reminsecouitilne Taylor’s bill aims to give township ’ councils the option of returning to so whether this is Toronto as con- uituted for municipal purposes with . population of 208,040, or Toronâ€" , lo as constituted for electorate purâ€" with a population of 156,- No additional members are to New Ontario, and one oronto under the proposed arrange- .ent. This involves a loss of nine nests to the remainder of the pro-, wince, i.e., six seats lost under cen- ms and three additional seats given 3 New Ontario and Toronto. ~ The constituencias wiped out are: mox, Bothwell, Norfolk, Middle- ”, Bruce, Durham, Victoria, Leeds, Corde-ll, Brockville, North Welling- ton, Hastings: 26 counties returning the each 26; 20 counties returning , two each. 4.0; 5 counties returning three each, 15: Toronto returning Ive; total 86. Other Proposals Friday. No proposal as to the division of the 20 counties and the five coun- lies above ref-erred to have been sub- mitted to the committee, but they .111 be on Friday. The 4.':‘t“;.<~“‘!"~'a'.i‘-'e members asked a about the schedule, but by that did not act. They, are thinkirg it over. It is noised about the corridors that the Liberâ€" als propose to Kings and Albert in New Brunswick, Richmond and Victoria in. Nova Scotia, beâ€" sides dropping one member for Picâ€" tou, and :‘olow county boundaries in P. E. I., giving one member to King's, one to Prince and two to Queen's. Manitoba and the West will likely he discussed at the next meeting of the committee. law Q'l-:<’ Eons ,, ,- , Utah} DOMlNION PARLIAMENT. Liter s Sher: Session the House Adjourn- ed Out of Respect to the Late Ir. Justice Hills. Ottawa, May 12,â€"The House Sat only ign‘fl 6 o'clock yesterday, ed- .as; :4: t0 the mem- .:s, and to allow 7 ’.:i3 funeral. " :23: with V' v- K'3v- Ape. . - ‘A. guy-- Grant moved for the papers relating to loweri:.g 0r remilating of the watt-rs 0! L213»? Sfrm‘oe or Lake Couci.i-‘:;i::. ' 1,-i .i::g that lands in TLWI‘.ST1§:S of Kara, Rama and Morrissr. were damaged by floods. occai :72; 3:: airflow from 1.1939 ' 3 did not War: 6): ' ,. . ~v lanes. ‘ 11.4: of cm; ."_': ‘ 7 râ€"-.. »... .w (it while :22- , I‘epartment cf J'.-.<:i.'-.. Indemnity for Fire Victims. Mr. g of the who sx:.. ways. .._ . case of Eioy properzy desa- by sparks f sued for damages. iul in all the x3“. fine courts, but was defea‘ed on ap; to the Privv Council. The (it‘ll In: of Quebec i; supposed to ‘re src-Cially favorable to claimants of this kind, and 312‘. Deâ€" mers wants the law applied to the. whole Dominion. so that railways: would be liable for damages in all? cases. i The Minister of Justice doubted? whether the civil law of miebec wast so sweeping, but suggested that the= 'matter be referred to the Railway! Committee, which was done. Laborer-s Safer From Mi”. Mr: Puttee, in moving the second sending of a bill to extend the prin- ciple of conciliation of labor trou- bles, - expressed the opinion that workmgmen were in many cases ac- tual suiierers from prosperity of the country, as prices of living Messed ‘laster than wages, and worm were oitcn obliged to in order to rise to their former w of during power. "it Wilfrid Laurie:- moved 'o roman oi the House out mat to It. Justus m. 1's; m we f‘f“:_ , {.41 “A ’the old style of constituting the. County Councils with the neo'v‘e’s "‘01 the various municipalities, a major ity of the township councils being in e. position to effect the change. An - important clause provides that in - expenditures oi $5.000 and over the voting power of the reeves shall be gauged by the assessment of the var- ious municipalities. Mr. Taylor strongly urged the bill, and express- ed the opinion that the present‘eysâ€" tem was not satisaictory. A number of members on both sides oi the House expressed their .views oi the measure, and in reply to Ir. Whitney, Premier Ross said it was not a Government bill, and, With a smile, he said that “We are so dem- ocratic 'now that we allow the mem- bers . to have their own opinions." The Premier also said it would be safe to endorse the bill and let it go to a committee. Mr. Whitney Said the bill, estab- lishing the present system six years ago. had not a single defender out- side the House. The bill was read a second time and sent to a committee. Questions by Members. Replying to Dr. Nesbitt, Premier Ross said the departments pay all revenue into the Treasury Depart- ment, which deposits funds in the following banks: Commerce, Ontario, Toronto. Standard. Sovereign, [m- perial, Traders’, Metropolitan, Ham- ilton, Union, Royal and Ottawa. Three per cent. is allowed on spe- cial deposits, but no interest is al- lowed on current accounts. hi‘r. Dryden, replying to Mr. Car- negie, said the duties of the Advis- ory Board of the Agriculture Col- lege were to advise and assist the Minister in the management of the college and farm. The board held two meetings within the last five years, and the remuneration was $4 a day and traveling expenses. The Power Company. Mr. Foy secured an order for a re- turn oi copies of correspondence re- lating to an a;re~rr.-3::t between the Government and 1F2~ Toronto and Ni- agara Power Company since Jan. 1, 1902. The House wen: into Committee on Mr. Pattullo’s bill to incorporate the Brnbro Railway Company, and Mr. Taylor's bill respecting the London, Parkhill and Grand Bend Electric Railway. THE COMMISSION RESUMES. Mr. Gamey Expecged to Take Studâ€"Will End This Week. Toronto, May 12.â€"T0â€"day sees the beginning of the end in the matter 01' the loyal Commission into the Gamay charges. t is not unlikely that l). A. Jones 01' Beeton will be the first witness to go on the stand. He has been called at the request of the Commissioners to explain por- tions of his letter to Mr. Gamey dur- ing last August. Mr. Gamcy arrived in the city from Gore Bay yesterday morning, and he will take the stand perhaps to-mor- row again to give rebuttal evidence. A number of Manitoulin men are al- the street is that Ottawa desirethestorytogooutthet the: firehasbeenadisastrousone. The: citizensareanxioustominunise the~ loss. I! the truth was told, it might . be stated that Ottawa was “are. crazy." ~ In the Police morning, with Ald. Rosenthal pre- 1 siding charged with being "drunk on the as Magistrate, White was public street." and with a show of resentment he pleaded not guilty. His voice expressed indignation. Chi-sf Powell asked for a remand for a week and got it. The charge of drunkenness is Only a blindâ€"a netw- rary evil of the workings oi the poâ€" lice system. Within a week the po- lice hope to have discovered sum- cient evidence to prove White guilty of setting the first fire, and of being in a conspiracy that led to the see- and. List of Couipany Loose.- The agents of the various insur- ance companies gave out the {OIIOW- ing statement of the losses last night: The Home Insurance Comâ€" pany, $5.000; Law‘, lfnion and Crown, $7.000; Connecticut, 88,- I00: Manchester, $5,000; Anglo-Amâ€" erican, $37,000; Union, $10,000: Guardian, $55,000: London Assur~ ance. $27,000; OttaWa, 835.000; London and Lancashire, 510.000; Quen's, $15,000: British American. $12,000; Norwich Union, $9,000: Phoenix, Brooklyn. $6.000; Royal $10100; Sun, $11,000; National, $000: Atlas, $30,000; Perth Mutual, $6,000: Phoenix, London: $1,000; Northern, $2,200; Etna Insurance Company. $11,000: Hartford, $11,- 000: Scottish l’nion, $7.500: North- ern, $8,900; Queen City, $1,600; Fire insurance Exchange, $2,000; total, $312,200. Tlis list will be augmented, but not to any great extent. A consen- vative estimate is that the insur- ance companies lost 3350.000 by the fire. Measures For Relief. The city council got together early 10-day to discuss .n aStzt'cs ox' innedi- ate relief. They rr-sol‘nrdi ‘That $50 be granted to each family. Spinster, widow, whose prop‘l‘ty Was destroy- ed in yesterday’s conllagration, and that the amount be final so far as this Council is Confirmed." It was decided that it was not neCessary to appeal for aid to outside cities. Apâ€" plication will be made to the On- tario Luislature for power to ex- pend 310.000 in relief. Ne‘.’.‘;<§‘-Llp01‘8 and banks have been ask.~:1 to open subscription lists for ten days. Misfortunes or the Bell Co. Ottawa, May 12.â€"-The Bell Tele- phone Co. had many of its poles burnt in the fire. It has asked the? city to allow it to replace these: p01'38. Last night Alderman Payment fathered a refiolution before the Coun- one Graham, Hitch Your Wagon to Glaham’s and You Won’t be a lnsa “ Competition Paralyzed Read These Mutilated Prices does not A i Men’s 85 Suits reduced to $2.65 Men’s $7.50 Suits reduced to 4.50 en’s $8.50 Suits reduced to 5.75 Ma’s $10:Suits reduced to: 6.75 Men’s[$lz[5uits[reduced to 7.95 Boys’ Suits 30) 5’ $2 50 5-piecc Suits, reduced to Boys' 33 50 3-piece Suits, reduced to Boys’ $4 5-pitcc Suits reduced to Boys' 35 3-picce Suits reduced to B )5’ $1.50 2-picce Suits reduced to 3033’ 31.75 2 piece Suits reduced to B0) 5’ $2 2-picce Suits reduced to '5' $2 $0 2pienc Suits reduced to ' $ 6 80) Boys 3 z-ticcc Suits. reduced to MEN’S TROUSERS Men’s $1.25 Trousers reduced to Men’s $1.50 Trousers reduced to Men’s 1.75 Trousers reduced to Men’s 2.00 Trousers reduced to Men’s 2.50 Trousers reduced to Men’s 3.00 Trousers reduced to t Regular $3 Waterproofs Redued to Regular $4 ‘v‘c'aterprcofs reduced to Regular $5 Waterproofs reduced 10 Regular 35c Overalls reduced to Regular 50c Overalls reduced to Regular 75c Overalls reduced to - A.k WWAWW 31:52 W " 25.33:“ See Graham Grow B ________...- The teacher of grammar and rhetoric wrote a sentence on the blackboard and then called upon William. “John can ride the home it he wants to." read the teacher. “Rewrite the sentence in another form.” William surveyed it dublonsly for a moment; then a flash of inspiration showed him his path. “John can ride the horse it the horse wants him to,” he wrote. _,_..A. .rmd». â€"Aâ€"â€"-â€" BRECHE A MANON LADY mtsormmnmcs b.-- MM purpose. J. GRAHAM 'ing Clothier, East of Benson House. . g mesa... - a“; x: Wool, Wool, Vimz MUN? llav‘triag Waterproofs, Overalls, Etc. ‘ . FL. .- .‘ . l. ‘. “1;“ I ts; . 1 (7: .\.r_ - $198 - 248 2.93 3-50 95: 1.25 1.45 . 1 90 - 2.25 l .na-e- 'n 6““ -- .7 1-. ‘714; as ”W“ Austin-us W‘ifi '7 w . We have a gust many orders it r ix. ;:= wxll pay from 1c to admit». extra icr ; " cil, that carried, authorizing tie ‘ ply after 11n- Johnston concludes. ‘ whole matter finally in the hands of ‘ the Commissioners for decision. Council to give the Bell Telephone Company no power to erect new poles until better terms were enter- 1 ed into between the city and thefi Bell Company. 80 in town, and will give evidence reâ€" 3 futing the aér‘vrif as that Mr. ; Carney, at his menu-gs, gave any indication of sup; "fut-g anyone but the Conservative party. The argu- will consume the meat on each side best part of a day. Following the custom, Mr. Blake will speak first. and then have an opportunity to re- Washington, May 12.â€"The Director of the State Department has noti- fled the Department of Agriculture 1 that the foot and mouth disease has: again broken out in a herd located : at Framingham, Mass. He said . he had contemplated lifting the quaran. The Humberto Committed. ; tine altogether from New England in Paris, May 12,â€"Magistrato Icydat' has concluded his investigation oi the Humbert fraud case, and has decided to commit Therese Humbert,j nub-e PM “HM-Tul- her husband Frederick, and her liro-‘ St. Inuit Us: 12.-â€"Oopt. Frank ther fortrial onthe charges.oi._pegmell,chiel of polheofolebec, forgerthe use of forged Wbi 0mm, died on e Wabash train be- andswmdlmgThemagistra dis-ltween'l‘oledbsnd'St.‘I_ouls miseeethecasesegainstma .Hnm-fau, whibonhis wsy'toNeuh l l l v.5. Cattle Tr lnted. ‘ 1 3 At all events this week will see;the m Don’s fin PILLS. flu Great and Hell-Known Kidney Specific ; for tha Cum of all Kidney and Bladdcr Trouble. the P. Bertrand, Breche A Manon Qua, writes:-â€"I think it nothing hul ' for me to let 35’8 KIDNEY P moms-five know whet We have also acccrzd large cc nus. ‘ < " and Blankets for L nice 1:: :2'5 subplées 7-: supply Blankets for the ‘niians 51‘ the .‘x _ . procure the quanti‘y t .x was-‘2 e nzcd we '. r§_\' ' paces and allow 2c exzta '- ' 002 in cxcizy *3 we have awcllasscrlcd :: .3: on hand esrrsé‘f our retail trade All our 5-. .-ds guaranteed returned. l’nwashed Wool Vs Horn Bros, - indsa antes 1.... 3m and m- Oct. m to oi Nevigsiion. . ~ mes, Ive 8.00 e.-., err. 5 30 “their. ".30 s.m., Ive 3 00 (last Sturgeon Point on si ‘ tickets eel general information ply to GEO. W. W ll. licket Agent Perm ior Sale no HUNDRED ACRES, 5 Wm. There is a bank fuming: two others and a house, all in first. , who. mam BUILDING LOTS. MOI Cambridge-st... nor Km, Tease are excellent bu “0mm scans near a: had and buildings are “0 mam) scam, 9 “mild ‘ oi Lindsay; nearly all d 9“ buildings ; m . m .

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