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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 May 1903, p. 11

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us more and more 6 forced to admit 'n price than any duced to need to need to duced to need to need to f reduced to f reduced to [need to - ‘uced to - used to reduced to wanted 'FS, OVERALLS chmanâ€"Watdg Hosiery and Una” wool fine enoug'! Summer Clothing. ,OUSERS an Lindsay. saziéfactory 61' may AND TWENTY es south of Ome- $1.95 1.75 in miles norm 01 cum”- , brick house and good out. $10 HUNDRED ACRES in the township otThonah, lot. 3, con. 1. 13 ‘ good. This is a choice thi surrounded by all conven- tin markets. churches, schools, ticl _ HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN 0114 m. 5 miles west of Lindsay, 1111- the m Very desirable farm. do lndalso a. number of houses for bu in town. For particulars ap- gto to CHRISTOPHER CHITTICK, 31h lyr. Lindsay. ya. I A W1 Al for builders’ use. («me lump for whitewash- lflg. The:proper kind. E ‘Al’thur u: an won A m EAT > , ma wow.» msbmmu _ “T' “gym-Blow \thh m work at a A ”FESAVBI tum“ Eur-:1)“ \Vohb's planing , . ‘lw .. “ft". \Vus caught in a Main". “my? gamed him to within a. Bay9.0wlrww ' W3“ 6%th toot of the (Tiling. His u‘ m ch’l jhkaslboge afid he {(-11 to ihe floor. ' ‘ ‘ ;' in the hm hm: 15' .th and sustained ser- Ema-gendes 00“” Wklyflw Wise The It #1 Injuries. 'lives Of little 0% math“ a fin at Talia“ gOVermnent entered mother will always ' ‘with them. ixemt‘oaf‘snto against. the Crow’s lreliablc medicine to mp8 of a prec- Miammus’ompiny fur dun-ages Ion EDelav may mean the 19mm medicm Eamosmof 1‘ Italians killed at Iiousfiittle life. The“ “Baby’s own :“Femie 1n the company’s mine ‘can take 1:119 Place Of. " ' . ' fe- . - -‘ ‘ ,andp ‘ hamâ€"- |venting the ”“1.“ am lily W LUMBER kinds, rough and dressed always in stock, at Moderate prices. \v Bil ‘ven ' ' ICGAHEY’S for mm ren 83' chronic “dun I a cum ehmnicm of no‘ mammtmdlungn. 1 F11 “corny medicinal]: ' . the world am will hm cum in IMVB db- ' "to. making the gal mlmauoundlnhlnd ‘ yow and useful :0 In. . owner. Brice $1.8 chi ~ ~ Tn na. Roam“ Mcnmx‘u Cu. t‘W Wm om. {gy- n, sturgeon Point lindSIY "ms: Mike 77, M n '78 l IL M. Baker, Agent R athhllfl (0 LIME Residence for Sale 650. w. WILDER tble property near the ‘olid brick, (nearly . good cellar, woodshed lot. Price low and Apply at this office. Ticket Agent ACRESv ‘. inn“ The following paragraphs from‘ Thursday’s despatch to the Toronto Star from Mr. O H. F. Gadsby, its Ottawa correspondent, show a. lack of deference for legislators that inâ€" dicates little or no experience in reporting a town council. ' The attendance in the gouge was more than thin this afternoon. ;It {was emaciated. Col Andy Thomp- ‘V w Vâ€"ifi- son, who is sometimes faHetious. sflyq that this emaciation arises moi-q from the presence ‘of the mace than from the absence of the members.‘ A hot weather joke is not expected ito be logical; Some of those'wugs‘ in» turn things over in‘ their inflnds, even if they he?“ to staid on their heads to do 1t. At any rate, the. House was far Irox'nxbeing mu. Nie-~ ‘toria Day is not due till. Mpnday. Meanwhile; with a five-day holiday in sight,_m_ st of the parliamentrianq had vaniShed. The rural ”members took the first opportunity to escape the luxuries of the capital and get back to the homely roller tov’vel and the bar of brown soap. THE PROPER HEADGEAR The Minister of Public Works is wearing 3. Panama; also the Minis- ter of Justice. Tihejhfinister of other. It is _quite rakish; it flops everyway like an elephant’s car; it bears marks which show that this is the second season; Under the saucy .sha’de of it Justice lo‘ok‘s‘alnio'st gay. ,____ 11:“ Shaun; VI. av v wâ€"v__- Dav-is of Saskatchewan passes. His summer headgear is a grey iedora.-_ Davis has never contracted the silk hat fever. Most. of the members . succumb sooner or later. Even the - representatives of the farming classes! have to lay aside their prejudices and appear on Sunday in stovepipe and frock coat. H‘aving yielded to the dress suit, J abel Robinson is said to ‘bc meditating a silk hat. In Rome do as the Romans do“ J abel is not a. bigot. But Davis of Saskatche- wan swears that he will never use a plug that he can’tsmoke or chew or draw physical satisfaction from. He says that if he wore. a silk hat his constituents would hear about it, and he wouldn’t get the nomination 'next. time. They would call him a dude. and it would be all up With his car- eer as a statesman. In the constiâ€" tuency of Saskatchewan there is on- ly one man who may wear a silk hat. His name is Beaconsfield’, and he is an Indian. Once upon a time he made a quarrel of it with Davis because another Indian had arrived in Prince Albert and had dared to sell certain marvelous remedies un- der the protection of a silk hat and a little music. Beaconsfield has the ' silk hat monopoly in Saskatchewan. When Davis, M.P., goes home he as- sures Beaconsfield that no sumptuarya crown has rested on his head during the session of parliament, and that he is staunch westerner enough to prefer a suck at the old clay pipe to all the perfectos in Cuba. CRIMINALS AND EXECUTIONS - But what is the House doing all 8 this time ? It ,is in supplyâ€"the es- L' timates for Jhe-Department of J us- *: ltice. 301. Sam. Hughes brings up ‘Ll la matter which is important. 11 " “*Aâ€"---‘ lfnnnfpf LL11 on» run-v'--, CRIMINALS AND EXECUTIONS 1 But what is the House doing all i this time ? It ,is in supplyâ€"the es- timates for Jhe-Department of J us- tice. 5301. Sam. Hughes brings up a matter which is important. It seems that the Northwest Mounted Police in escorting prisoners from one place to another take them into the. first-class coaches. Col. Hughes does not object to the railway fares, but as an honoraqle man he objects to travelling with thieves, cutâ€" ‘throats, and vagabonds. He is, as in. certain Mr. Partington said the iother night in the House, “diagonalâ€" ly opposed” to the practice. The Minister of Justice will look into it. Further on George Taylor asks; “What is this item ’?â€"-<3xpenditurc Sunder cap. 181, R.S.O., $700.” "That,” said Mr. Fitzpatrick, “is the emolument of the gentleman who attends at executions." , - A- 17.. nnrden. "An ,” interjcccs ”you wouldn’t want up, would you ‘2"‘ _L._ It Is Feared That Ina Majesty's Health is not Satisfactory The Liverpool oorrIeSpandent of the ! N .Y. Post: Among the London clubs it is again reported that King Ed- ward’s health is far . " tory. At the Mailborou-g‘h Club on Tuesday one of the hold Cavalry declar ' n his Majesty was con- templated. This, I fancy, will not ' ' Francis Lak- persis- illus- ded. aye. and ing the court at Iiolymopd. twenty-one 1y ill. and ument of the 8‘ at executions.’ ’ inteflcCtS met, but Sir doubtedly anxious, pcrsisâ€" Al~ aping his eye on his illus- hon :ient. Nothinngill keep .at l mgn quiet, however, and but que is not sufficiently roâ€" calh upport much strain. At side hlle deCI ' Mr. Borden. that item hung pariah. 0‘ d comm“e Motion. I gave him 9. great many medicines. but always without re- sult. until I Emma. 01 Baby’s Own Tablets and beéan giving them to him and hezis nowa. fine,~fat, heml- thy child. I now always keep the ‘Tnblets 1n the house." ‘Ihe Tow contain none of the poisonous drugs found in ‘-‘soothing-" medicines, and can it given with d:- solute safety to a. new-born b‘afie. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail at 25 cents a box by. writing to the Dr.Wilfio.ms’ Medicine 00., Brockville A W'CI‘IIZBN By Frank L. Stanton.) Bar’s a drowsy sorter belin‘ what's a-fltealin’ roun’ de place W'en do“ daisies in do :medder feel de sunafine in day face ;, En I never makes no-gnswer w’en de ‘Trees say, “Bomb-do."â€" I nachully too lazy fer ter tell 'em. “Same ter you !” _ Work away fer money, Shady days en sunny. But I’m a4waitin' on de bees What storin’ up do honey ! Mister Mockin'bird, aâ€"singin’ in de tip-top er de tree, I "bleege ter lissen ter you, kaze you singin’ right at me ! . But I tells you plain en simple, what: de coolin’ You singin’ II.“ V‘- En dey 'pears to be aâ€"sayin’ “You must, sow, of you would reap ;"-- But all de worl' is singin’-dcs a- singinj me ter sleep ! Work away fer money, Shady dayd en sunny. \But I’m a-waitin’ on de Ices What storin’ up de honey ‘!‘ CONTRACTOR MIL ER AWARDED THE NEW WALKS CONTRACT The Price is a Good Deal Lower Thu lie (lot for ills First Contact On Wednesday night, Contnactor Miller w-as tract for the new bat; 12% cents a; foot. The 811W. There were five tenders besidesi his. They came from Win-1am “81-1 ters who wanted 14‘} cents, J. B. Perkin 13 15-16 cents, Jas. Bogue 14, J. M. Chalmers 14% and P. G. Pilkie 13 cents. The prices for spec- ialties as crossings, kerb, expanded metal, stone for extra. filling. and bricRWOrk varied somewhat, but 'dering these also, Miller's price was regarded as the lowest, although metal, stone for extra mung. brickwork varied somewhat, considering these also, Miller's was regarded as the lowest, altl the point was given practicalb consideration by council. ‘ When a. couple of years ago ‘b‘yâ€"law giving the L. B P. way was submit-ted it contail . .LAA. ‘hn'1‘hnllfi S hear de fiel'~han’s calkin’ ’crost de hilltops en de dens, :1 de tinkle, tinkle er de fur-off cabâ€" tlchbells. _ by-law glVllls u... ._. , mitted it contained a way was sub clause saying that the'bpnus should guarantee ‘ not be payable until a from the C.P.R. that it would op- crate the road for at least 20 years had been secured. On Wednesday tee was presented to council and found satisfactory. TI-I'E TREASURER’S BOND riod of three months 0,000 bond on the town treasurer, was thought by council too brief a time in which to find out defaleations, the Ameri- can Surety Company had been noti- fied and their agreement to extend it to six months was presented to council. 7A .-. ##31‘M that the ‘”nd the new $1 singifi’ me ter sleep ! singing’ me ter sleep ! Work away fer money. Shady days en sunny. But medders make the milk fer given by the town council t to find 0 honesty on thenmrt. of the clerk. What about losses reâ€" sulting‘ 'from mysth‘lces (or accidents ?' The alderman got aq‘uite anxious be- cause a bond with a. $3.33 per 51,000 ‘premium did not secure the town lagai'ns‘t. all financial loss. He Was 'like the householder w ' ' ‘arms because his fire insurance polâ€" ‘ _ n . n "naveâ€"41008 “ct pro. When the perio iven by the new is he town treasurer, ouncil too brief 0 find out defaloatio an Surety Company had bee ed and their agreement to c was presented to d or three months near arvcvu-a. mu,“ V “HMO bond on petitors named Stead and his chatâ€" l “”1? thought P3 ‘feur are reported to both have been a tune 1“ Which ,killed at, a level crossing. At this “S. the Amen- placenLorraine Darrow, another com- n n'~’1i"'pet.itor. ran over a dog'. with the re- xtend sult that his car was overturnt’d and 'his ch-afleur killed, was injund. )rovided against only em or some other (1 )1 the clerk. What about losses re- sulting 'from mis‘h‘kfi‘s '0!‘ accidents ?'iL. Porter was ov ot sqLuitc anxious 'th :1. $3.33 per $1. did not secure the town ted to death - M against all financial loss. like the householder who is up in ' arms because his fire insurance pol- THE MIN EXPLODBD ”Wm anal-e Tull uni-mu «we icyâ€"$6 for 3 yearsâ€"does not tect him against loss by hurricane-I ' Cocteau were Mend“ My and earthquakes. Party’s Version of the treasurers} A score or m potions noththsta'nding \ line tank -.. ‘vnm mnKs *Thomas D. Downtt ew York. on ‘ - â€"- A: bet week All the ‘which he is borne-st wan: cm» W... at Monday night’s meet but could not. The called for a. 6-foot wall side of Cambridge-St. declared that 5 feet wax and that figjrc Was ad LAld. O'Reilly’s protest. Pvew 0' " think it Some Of mind their owu 1 a great massive. p ‘Ll- 'ng about if I in the false reports. I hope this will be a hint . of them. If or 3. Warning this norticc don't stop :ports, the law will. That win probably stop it. ; nggamsmamg. THOSE NEW WALKS O’Reilly tried to get u at walk that. was strw o 4_‘ .4 .dey makes dc honey ! A SPBC'AL N011“ iders creep, tar sloop, sumâ€"YO“ r was given the con- w batch of walks at . The price of those now Working is 13} lovâ€" V 7 mt wasvsthk out ’3 mectifla mtorcd’ he gum-man's 011‘ } jured by the cXpwaw.. V- mdlng. xline tank of an automobile owned by New York, on :w WALKS E'rhomas D. -‘iWed eeday of last. week. . Ewen: takom to the ' [sunny injured. 7 ' change of a, c otest. got them he foum ' W (fire from leakage from the gasoline ‘tunk and brought It. to a halt. An IL NOTICE Lalunn was sent in, and alter vmnly -Warder. |trying to extinguish the names wnth *hand grenades the firemen turned a. By of last “'0‘: Here you get the bait styla, every purchase. 10mm GQSlgu‘amlumamngt-v amyw .. -~ I" N . . _. _. . bility; it“; always gins satisfaction and needs no braking m, 1 it can only be seen at this store. ., Many pwplgaretaking advaqtagc Grips and JSuitCases. . -sWe W111 contmue off on all travelling goods. AN AUTOMOBILBIACI Mae People were Killed and gay Injured lSSlleu un: Anne ”.5.-- v- , itlon was beyond Bordeaux, 358 miles south-west of Paris. The drivers of the machines were unani- mous in complafining of the great in- ' caused by Spectators ew the ra‘ce. getflng at the last. mo- not at. all. The crowding to vi out of the way only meat, and sometimes cars were often compo speed to avoid accidents. As it )8, there is a roll of nine persons killed and four seriously injured, ' Lgreat. number of cars have smashed. As the deadly nature oh the race weenie known, a most pain- :ful impression was curated, and it Iis feared that it has given 'a heavy blow to motor racing for a long '1 time to come. One neWSpaper, the { Fravncais called the race ”the Paris- ,Madrid massacre." 1 TERRIBLE ACCIDENTS At Chartres, W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., ,Baron De Forest, an 'all n'twndom the race owmg to drivers of the machines mous in complafining of convenience caused ‘h gmashed. As u the race mama ful impression v is feared thatr it. TFRRIBLF; ACCIDENTS At Chartres, W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., and M. Fourmer, all a'twrxionc'd the race owing to ault, N16 winner 0 race, turned his car ab'ruptly into a ditch to avoid a lockod lvvel cross- ing, and came into collision with a, afieur was so seriously ‘s life is desparired of. in the car was injur- 1])0titOI‘S named Stead and his chaf- ‘ieur are reported to both have been .k-illed at a level crossing. At this placchorrainc Barrow, another com jpetitor. ran over a dog. with the re -cnlt that his car was overturned and ‘ LA In:mm' ‘iiil- tank mm m a ‘and those in the front icrowd caught the full (allowed t'l‘he scene that igwith pain. women {sin Erolled on the ground A A mééssm OF DEATH um lug I.” N'Oiéd for Fine Foot We?! or more preoo me explosion i an automo us were m- 0! the gaso- bile owned by ’ Dewitt. New York, on All the The aims flu-man-igShgeEg plea alllgulflll Irllv V7" wit-s the fireme turned a the blazing vehicie. By bree or four hundred por- uthored close to the ma- 5 water had scarcely been the gasoline tank The burning fluid from‘ uttered in all directions, k of the I it. BSiUK- -!mo80 and -eoats and I, burning of the inâ€" mi 1c Pedlar 5: bmmer: BLACKSIITIIS ANB CARIMSE figmm 1:1. WE’i‘fiERUP,32 . S- J- PETTY weaning and Binnuay Presents, ' Gem and Wedding Rings S hf Vehicles bdilt to order as usual. IE.-._A:E?JC§':ES MODERATE Pedlar G: Emmerson " “ - - Lindsay These are our SpOClaluca u» my ...._- _, , k in the above goods we If you. want fine goods at a modâ€" most serviceable goods and mortmont in“ 93 Ken-SI, LINES“ 5'31} grammes for Emmerson Ii Lu Stand, Lindsay numuuuun m. uzuwa, and that 1: Sir Wilfrid Laurier.” save money on npie Co. stock 18 being Inspection invited- facilifia for re- n. J. Little Mgr. put

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