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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 May 1903, p. 6

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LOVES YUUNG WM league Balls, l.50 league Bale, 40c Baaemen Mite, 75c Basemeu Mite, I.” league Mask. 1.50 catchers’ Gloves 1.75 Boys’ Gloves 25c. 50c. Boyi’ Base Bell clnbz, llc. Footballs, 1.50 Punch n; Begs, 2.00 Ping-Pong Balls, Sc. Golf c‘ubs, and Golf Ball -. l have 4,000 Rolls Wall Paper in latest designt, bought cheap, which will be so” at a sacrifice. Call at my residence Peel-st west and see this paper before placing yrur order. All orders for Paint- im. qper Hanging and Decorat- ing will receive prompt attention. GEO. McFADDEN COBOURG, PORT HOPE, ROCHESTER Steamer “North King.” Weekday Service Commencing June lst, 1903. Lv. Cobonrg, Ont ....... 1.3) p.m. Lv. Port Hope, Ont ...... 2 30 p.m. Ar. Summerville, N.Y....:7.47 p.m. General Manager. E GEO. WILDER. Agent Express Office, Lindsay; {fig'fii} £11 $135386 Bag ed through to any point. information apply to (Port of Racho’ster) Ar. Rochester, N. Y ...... 8.45 p.m. (Cur. N. St. Paul and Main Ste.) NORTH BOUND Lv. Rochester, N.Y ....... 8.30 sun. (Cor. N. St. Paul and Main Sts) Lv. Summervilie, N. Y. ...9.l53..m. (Port. 0: Rochester) Ar. Cobou , Ont. ....... 1.30 p.m. Ar. Port ope, Ont. . . . .3 30 p.m. Right reset-val to change time with or mthoub notice. Daily servichug- Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamship 00., Limited â€"Russe1 Parker, an eleven-year- old lad, was killed by contact with a. live electric light wire in Ottawa. on Thursday afternoon. The lad picked up the wire, which was lying on the ground, and received a. shock of about 2, 000 volts, which killed him instantly. The only sign left on the body was a. scar on the hand which had grasped the wire. TAKE! A! m m SIG!” BACKACHI WILL 8A" YOU YEARS OFMISERY. mwmhpmm Tax-brook Trouble-Jinan. (”Ala-mm mmnmmflomm W Emu. Tniblad iith WWW; pwélry store. Repairing neatly and If They DOAI’S KIDIEV PILLS. Bio our new GEO. LITTLE DOAI'S- KIDIEV PILLS SPflHTINE 80003 WALL PAPER . F. MCCARTY Opp. th: Post Office for Six lath. H. GILDERSLEEVE. in. 'tho popular of spade a spade, _ :LL_L¢~ annIâ€"iPd by tm In brief. tq show fi: time 9. st! he was ele DOSTUUu. Third. ~ fl‘hat showed not the slightest tittle evidence that there had been a corâ€" rupt bargain. the correspondence of m. ,A -um. Hm allen'ed That after the alleged the money Gamey’s ac- more than ever before" those of an Oppos‘ Quoting from Todd‘s ary Gowmment in England Mr. Johnston showed that patronage was bestowed as a matter of nghr and usage on every Government sun- thereiore, no Curâ€" Parliament- ranage, . Johnston claim had not been given to him. So far as the protest was concern- ed the chuncil argued that the Gov- ernment had absolutely nothing to do with it, and as to the money, Mr. Johnston said that he could prove 1it did not come from Mr. Stratton. iAt the same time he made the insin- u'atiion that it might have come from the Conservative caucas of Septem- 1ber th 10th. ! There was little of the light and "-_.._ - nnfi’l‘aflâ€" cu 1,116 u: 6 up. ..... , which Mr. Hammo d was asked to forget were matters altogether forâ€" eign to the inquiry. He then gave the names of a. dozen or more lead- ing politicians who had changed their party allegian , and ended by ,u,:__ __ ‘:-.._A A? ry as wide as possible, so that every [honest man would be satisfied that drawing a. heart-mucnmg plume m the premier going down in sorrow to the grave should the commissioners’ finding be one adverse to the gov- crnment. Mr. Blake. in hie _reply. dealt con- All: o u...â€"-., cisely but thoroughly with the lead- ing points in Mr. Johnston’s argu- . Wasting no time in discur- sive remarks. he took up one branch 01 argument after another, and disâ€" posed of it effectually, throwing light on many different points, and materâ€" ially altering the aspect of the case as mted by Mr. Johnston. LITTLE PUBLIC INTEREST The dying hours of the enquiry pre- sented a. decided contrast to the opening days of the investigation. While the court-room was well filled, there was no eager crowd seeking admittance. This was a. matter for surprise, as it was thought that the knowledge that two famous legal nuv vv-yvâ€"o‘ -7, orators were engaged in a. forensic duel likely to prove a memorable one, would have resulted in the pre scnce of a large attendance. Mr. Johnston, though he had an- nounced his intention of being very brief in the conclusion of his argu- ment, did not finish till 12.30, havâ€" ing occupied in all 74} hours, as against 4 and 40‘minutes taken up by Mr. Blake on Thursday. The latter, in replying to Mr. Johnston, spoke for one hour and twenty min- REPORT IN JUNE 0n the conclusion of the argument, the chancellor, speaking on behalf of himself and his brother commissioner announwd that the finding in the case would be made before the end of the present wion of the legislature, probably not this month, but in the first days in June'. The evidence and the report thereon will be handed to the e‘vLicutenant-Governor-inâ€"Council. The chancellor said that the commis- sioners had tried to nuke the enqui- .v-- C s the protest was conceal- mcil argued that the Gov- ad absolutely nothing to , and as to the money, Mr. said that he could prove come from Mr. Stratton. no time he made the insin- ut it might have come from n AL__.. â€"-Frederick Motuntjoy, a. tailor, of London 0nt., was picked up dead on the beach at Port. Stanley, where the body had been washed ashore Qbout seven o’clock on Sunday even- ing; The case is supposed to have been suicide while laboring under temporary insanity. The deceased suffered from ill-health, and hmdbben in a melancholy mood for several weeks paé't. He leaves a grown-up family. Mountjoy was 60 years of “1-day, against the Education Bill, the Mail and Empire despdch says : The silent masses which poured in great black stream through mile after mile of streets until they were merged into one vast Mine- of burnt);- ity, were composed of units which ordinarily do not participate in pop- ular demanstr‘afions. They were lar. gely of the mantel-mist middle classes. and their silence except at the climax of the day’s events. was more sigzificant than the noisy bar. angues ,of labor agitators who orâ€" age. He left home on Saturday af- bemoan, promising to return, but expmsing the wish that he were the other day on the healing prop- erties of bee stings in cases of rheu- matism of the joints and musclw. The professor pointed out that it has been known from time immem- min] as a cure among the poorer chases of people who have no faith -â€"Dr. Perc, of Marburg, addressed a brilliant gathering of physicians in medical science. He has tested it thormghly and proved its 8%!)- cy in 500 cases. .spcaking of the monster demon- stration in London. Eng" on Sat,- a?“ '1 World the ,Hyde Park meeting in protest against the London Educa- tional Bill would rank as a stupen- dous rebuke which no Government wouid dare to ignore. It is doubtful if the British Governmefit. consider- ing its oommosiflion as well as its size, will dare to i-gporc it. â€"The Icelandic fishermen, named Johnson and Thorkenson. in the cmâ€" 1»loy of H. Armstrong. M.P.P., were drowned in Lake Manitoba, while off St. Laurent Mission. â€"Amcrican capitalists have pur- chased a. controlling interest in the Stratford Gas Company, having ao- quired some $40,000 worth of the capital stock, which is $70,260. ' â€"The Liberal members from the Maritime Provinces have adopted a resolution favoring the construction of a. railway to Manitoba by the government. In the (2th (J the line being built by a privatecom- puny, they exprcsaed the opinion that provision should be made for the tramc which originated ln‘ the west going to Maritime Province ports in winter for mu shipment. 7 -.â€"Captain Nickerson of the Nova Scotia schooner Britannia has made a. formal protest to the British conâ€" sul at. New York at. his treatment at San Domingo, his vessel havipg â€"'I‘he Ottawa city council unani- mously adopted the by-law prohibit- ing the piling of lumber within the city limits. The mill men are given six months to remove their present stocks. Manufacturers are restrict. ed to half a. million feet. sad the area of woodyards is cut down to three city lots in each case. A threat to close the milk was dist-(,5 gardcd. going caught bc'tween the fire of the government and insurgent troops in the river near the customs house at. San Domingo city. â€"Australia's loss by the drought is estimated at £5. 000 “000 . â€"Mme. Melba. the Australian prf- a donna. is ill in Paris with an at. faction of the throat. ---There are team of revolutionary outbreaks in St. Petersbum upon the occasion of the city's bi-oentcnnixd celebration. â€")Ia.ny Australians who are dis- heartened by the drought. are talk- ing of settling in Canada. â€"-Chinese rebels are again active in the Province of Yunnan and the Peâ€" kin officials are alarmed. -A Russian company will organize a regular steamhip service between Odesa and the Persian Gulf. â€"-'l‘he anti-Jewish agitation has spread to Roumania, and a massacre is feared there similar to that. at, Kishinefl. -â€"Pitt:sburg Wists have pur- chased. tho Melton timber limits goo: Bridgetown N. Sc- -\-€_9r.‘8‘.1_-350-' â€"A movement is in progress in China. to pneeent the Dowager Em- press with 10,000,000 tacks (about 315.000.000) on Ker 70th birthday. â€"The first parliament of the Trans: vaal under British rule was opened at Pretoria on Wednesdny of Mt week, by Sir Arthur Iawksy, lieuten- nub-governor. â€"On Thursday afternoon a body of 26 Doukhobors. who had been driven out of their villages near Yorkton. N.W.T.. because they in- sisted on going about naked, march- ed toward the latter place. When 2000 yards away from it they strip- ped stark med intending to march into the town to that condition. “to authorities met them. compelled them to dress. and marched them as prisoners into the immigration hull. â€"Counterfelt fivoceut pica! are in circulation in Windsor. â€"The total insurance loses by the St. Hyacinth are are 8302.400, -'l‘ho Neloundlpnd Legislature clo- sed on Wednesday. --The dock employes of the Cune- dian Northem at. Port. Adina-.1113 on strike. Tâ€"Penny postage from Canadu'to Amalia goes into cflmt on Mohday I. am HAY 28m, the city to 911th ‘1’“ way, which is 01101011 $78,000. -â€"At Nelson. B-C-~ L has called attention U ness which exists in and the need 0! Dead â€"Senator Teml’lm‘jm Lab tion In! War: I: t, '1‘” third tornado it I? Kan- Within 24 hour. ate Thursday night. were killed and a any; ”m '1” wax: “u" h". In!” a. distance of (“’9' A daughter saw the 5"" L house h‘ mm mmnoas A 9" mudfi [dies Oxford Shoes 51-51mmr wr- lers’ Heavy “7' 1“ Hacker. gIZain $1.75 ‘We have beer 9.665! that line of Ladies' 8! u we have kept befc all before buying elsev Boys Beadymade 8 fine pieces. Wanted, either goods given in excl! BUTTER and EGG McLe Genera‘ MCTC‘ McLENNA Boots and Builder’s fl: blacksmith’s spade Shove Washing R (but Tinw: Granite fihled sev Portland Fire I): low est JAS

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