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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 May 1910, p. 12

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isW‘Eé V PAGE am. soc. Butt" oooooooooooooooooo "30 w Cheese ..... . ............ 8c . 6c 'Applee .................. 150 250 I’otctoee ...... a ..... 20c 25c When PreelJent Taft asked Mr. Fielding to make tariff concessions the Finance Minister might have sold: “Don’t you think that before ”king term concessions from us you should lower your tariff on farm products to the level of the Canad- icn tu’ifl?‘ insist upon it. He meekly yielded to rresident Taft, made a number of re- ductions in the Canadian tariff and did not get a. single reduction in the American term in return. Sir W11- trid Lam-iam- and all his associates in the Government approved 0! this sur- .,. A- negotiate a. the United new. DRAINAGE AND GOOD ROADS Thelong spell of rainy weather â€" now three weeks-finds the cofintry water-soaked, save and except where tile drains have been laid. There is more greenness than growth in sight. There has not yet been one warm rain and the rush forward that fol- lows. But with a let-up in the rain- !ell and a‘s‘pell of heat the outlook tor the farmer and gardener and trait-grower will suddenly brighten- ,J.-L __ The Toronto World of the 2nd inst. prints a. commendable article on, 9‘0ntario' 3 Problems," extracts irom which are given,below : n- ,7- Speaking of tile drains : w improvement 9. four-inch tile would be on eitheg‘ side of t] agecountry road! Lukofc' 3404!" 5mm ‘11,};W Humor. \. Lune Britain Branch: C. s. Thompsongw ”(a =\. Met-low» was. Man-load and W FARMERS, NOTE THIS THURSDAY. APRIL 5, W 1873 Subscription Rat“ Wm OF CANADA ' new A Complete Banléng Serfice Available for M and commas! Home. Wholesale and Retail Merchants,»municipalities, Corporations, farmers and private individual!» 7 80 Mr. Fielding went to AL discuss tariff matters with and manufactured products much lower than that of between the two Telephone 57. at Lindsay, Ontario reciprocity treaty States ?â€"Peterboro .1 vaingle reduction in the m in return. 811' Wil' .ent approved 01 this 3“" such man be WSW-9d to 00".. 1 1810.. 1118115 1:! In“-.. ..-.__ -. _ v growth in sight. been one warm ing poisoned his orward that 101- . .t-up in the rain- his life in eastern untano for the al- Leat the outlook leged deliberate shooting 01.9. man i gardener and of 76. At Sault Ste. Marie they are hunting for an Italian who shot 3. trains : what an fellow countryman. A yomig man is binoh tile drain in jail at. Dundee an suspicion of side of the ever- having foully done his own iather to wkoidrainagedeath. During Friday night. at. 12c 25c 1910. 5c 25c of» the isthegreatest dra‘wbackinthisOn- tario of ours toâ€"day. It costs our people more money in poor crops and more discomfort than anything else. Andyetitistheone thing that the average tax-liar neglects or does badly. and the road-maker avoids. The municipalities may not. be able to gravel and macadamize their roads; it is an easy thing to drain them and to have them nearly always dry. The test of this Ontario is its abil~ ity to maintain-its people in com fort and in a. physical condition to reproduce themselves. That test has not yet been establishy. Our farmsaregoingbackin1many places; the first families are dying out or migratingâ€"the present appar- ent prosperity may be due only to an inflow of new population and/bon- rowed money I Let as get it into our heads' «mu. Ontario needs drainaige and good roads more than anythingelse, if she is to be great and her people happy: The struggle against nature is our problem. We have contented our- The Warder has twice relerreu w fact that crime appears to be. on increase. An exchange to hand the following to say in regard to same subject : in the compatative freedom from ner- ious crime that the province enJOyed. Of late, however, the record has been sadly blurred. And, further, the fact that the vengeance of the law was apparent. Ontario at one t in the compatative ions crime that the 01 late, however, t.‘ The results of the spring : courts in Ontario have been 1 ordinary. At North Bay there three murder trials with one con-1 viction for murder,. one for man- slaughter, and one of assault with intent, and desoite the strong judic-i ial charges to the Jury in all the cases. At Fort William a man who shot another in a fight Was convict- ed of manslaughter. so were two Chinese who struck and killed a white man. and a woman who shot a man that attacked her was freed. A man convicted of perjury there re- ceived a sentence exceeding the others put together. At St. Catharines, a young man who struck and killed an- other in a. fight, was acquitted. . Near Guelph, drink was responsible Liar .a wife-murder and suicide. At Cobom'g, an Italian who shot two rcompatriots in a. drunken fight was iadjudged guilty only of manslaugh- ;ter. At Bracebridge a young woman tried for the murder of her infant was acquitted. ‘ Next week ’6. young man will be tried for his life on a. charge of hav- iing poisoned his wife and two child- A -- 01! L- ‘dal‘ 'n‘. During the past coupxe THE CRIME WAVE at one time took a. pride tWice referred to the the spring 395‘“ regard to the .1 extra.- §mith’s Falls, a. laborer deliberately choked his wife to death, while in. "a railway construction camp just east 01 this city, an 18cyear-old \Italian perhaps fatally stabbed another. At. Parry Soimd a. vagabond from the States awaits trial on a charge of having murdered an aged farmer who had been assistmg him. In Toronto, the double murder and suicide in Riverdale is still fresh in the mem- ory, while there have been several in- stances within the‘past few months where Providence alone has saved men from the stain of having taken human life. .u.â€"-.-w.- This is a. terrible list of deeds of violence. The m'ajority were the re- sult of passion, with a too handy in- strument of death; Stricter regula- tion of the sale of weapons Jnight have prevented some; a. greater fear of the law might have saved other lives, and while Circumstantial evi- dence is not always to be trusted, it does seem that juries nowadays are reluctant to convict unless there have been witnesses to the crime, and, if there have been witnesses. the counsel let the defence are able to satisfy them that the culprit could not have been in his right em. and so was irresponsible. 0nt.. man who was cured by using Hyomeiâ€"the no cure no pay remedy for catarrh, asthma, hay fever. cronp, coughs and colds. “ I feel that I can conscientiously recommend Hyomei for the reason that I had suffered for years with catarrh. and nothing ever gave me the same relief as Hyomei. There was a constant huskiness in my throat, pains across my eyes were almost constant and at times there was much dimculty in breathing. The glands were swollen, causing a soreness an‘d stifl’ness in my neck. I cannot speak too highly of Hyomei and there is nothing _that will give quicker relief for catarrh.” â€" B. W. Squires, Nor-wood. Ont. I ‘AA__ A..- Heré is .a. very simple yet wholly sincere statement of a Norwood. Thousands of just such letters are in existence. and thousands more would be but for the desire to avoid publicity. . ‘1! you have catarrh, bestir your- self, and drive it out of your sys- tem. Kill the germs. You can do that easily it you use Hyomel (pro- nounced High-o-me). It is a dry. antiseptic and very pleasant air, that when inhaled, quickly relieves all forms of catarr- hal and inflammation, stops snutfles, hawking. and blowing. The price for a complete outfit, including in- haler, is only $1 at E. Gregory’s. Manilla, May 2.-â€"Lirs. (1):.) m:- Phail went to Toronto last Thursday a) attend the Foreign Mission Con- vention. Youmhnkflhdon't. Givub- nedhhnfldboanam mmmaam 50cmglu¢cboxd E. Gregorv. Linauv firs. Anna. McL'onald spent the week and 1:1 Peterboro with relativ- Miss Mary Douglas is Mom ‘ ‘18“ with her sister, Mrs. John ThompSOn, of Toronto ‘ we are pleased to report that Ir Cecil Moore is now recovering from his serious illness 0! musics. _ In Kory looms: returned to hor um nut may «due a. 190m 3019M wv.‘ Miss" Bfiby Ohmplgn and u“ gar gm Mind offifixfipfiiinkyed a. pleasant Visit with her triad, mu Lena, McDonald. GREGORY SELLS THE GREAT REMEDY THAT CURED B. w. SQUIRES. NASAL CATARRH fit}: friends. in Toronto and n 18-yea.r-Old ‘Italia'a stabbed another. At vagabond from the rial on a. charge 01 at such letters are thousands more the desire to avoid THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. LINDSAY. UNTARIO. Children Cry m tamer: chSTORIA Mr. Alfred Chapman ' anti mas Chapman of Orono were entertdned for a few days at the home of Mr. azganrs. W: L. Edwards and and Mrs. John Kerr. Some of the Manilla. boys went to Ifieaverton sucker fishing, and were succesSful in capturing a. goodly number of the finny tribe. Rev. Mr. Sinclexr. a former pastor ’of‘the Presbyterian church, Sonya. now of Toronto, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. McPhail recently. worried by dogs recently. Mr. Allie Coone and a were the guests of Mr. 8- Coone last week. Mr. Ford, lately out rrom Nor- folk, England, preached an excellent sermon to a large audience in the Baptist church Sunday morning. At the close of the service a, thanks- and the Mrs. Spinster has returned to Man- illa after having spent a. tow days In Uxbridge. fir. T. éhort and son John (mjoying a visit in Bolsover, Miss Minnie Short is spending a days in Toronto. guest of Mr. G amebridge. BEXLEY. Bexley, April §0.â€"Miss Sadie Mc- Combe. or Eldon. who has been v1- aiting friends in this neighborhood for the past month. returned to her home on Saturday. been sick 53-31mm“. at present is on Mrs. Kay, oi Nor-land, visited her son John of this place, on Thurs- day or last. week. ‘ Owing to the teacher's illnoss the scholars of No. 8 Bexley were re- leased from school at noon last Fri- the station to a. good figure. Mr. Ed. Wellatood who has been ill for some time. is doing nicely under the care of Dr. White. We trust. he may soon be able to “tend .to his business again. Hr. Harry Hopkins was a visitor to Petorboro on Monday last, Mrs. (Dr.) White spent the week end in Toronto. Miss Clarke. of Fenslon Falls. is spending; few days at Dr. White’s. Mrs. Frank Hurlihey spent 9,. few days in Snowdon visiting at Air. Hurlihey’s, st. Mr. lien Beals, ot‘Goodex-ham, a visitor here last Satursiay. Mrs. Butts was a. visitor to say to-day. The Roman Catholics having bought Mr. Noel River’s lot on the Bobceygeon road, are busily engag- ed in digging for the foundation oi a. new church, which they intend building at once. It will add to the appearance. of the village. Mr. Gordon Hopkins and Mr. J no. Wilson have each added to the ep- pearenceot their homes by the erec- tiOn of a front fence. On Friday lest there departed this life at the home of his sono-in-iew, Mr., Hell, on old resident of this 10- cality. in his ninety-first year. The funeral was held at 12 o’clock. (noon)\ Sunday. Service we: held let the house by the Remain Ferry. ‘4 â€"â€"9A_ _..l_l-‘n- SEED CORN. Secure your good corn now. um avoid disappointment. We have all turnip seed. . J Front. Grocery. KINMOUNT. Kmmount. May 9.â€"Mr. Fred Dott- ‘an has sold his residence west of .. mm“ m Hr. Harry Austin n anomalimemfom Gena-31 WolthoGnnde-unk Bull- »..y, and mam at his home in offering was taken up. and the utions were very gratifying. Wm. Barry is a! Drew“ “1° \Simpaon paid Lindsay a visit had two fine sheep he and a lady triend of Mr. and Mrs. G. ance weet of ry Aqetin et. a has been ill nicely under We trust. he ttend to his ndsey e visit ' as a visitor y last. ‘ eat the week an Falls. is . Dr. White’s. spent a. few ing at Alt. Mar to Lind- ‘ mes having '3 lot on the busily m- ’oundation of b they intend Ockwood; my 2.â€"Ir. Joe Goad. of Toronto. spent lut_Wednuday ct the home at J. P. Omaha. Women’s spring suits in Diagonals, Set-gee, . and Panamas. Navy, Brown, Green. Black. Regular 310. To clear at each ......... a qs In. Anson Walton waited M. her moth-3’s. In. Robot-t Graham, _ . 9! meat Sunday We endeaver to have at all times justwhat 5'03 These are made of fine white cetton, yoke'of tucking and new stitching with frill of embrmd- ery, full sizes, regular 69«: quality. May 506 Sale Price ................................... Women’s spring costs in Dulgonal and Fawn CovertCloths, 36 inches long, deep revcers fas- tmed with three large buttons, regular 6.50. A'so long tweed costs in Shepard and broken checks, regular 7.50. Your choice for q "n QIOOQII These values come frqm a. very important part Ladigm’ good quality lawn handkerchiefs with fawn open work border. Regular 5c 25 each, special 8 for .......................... c Ladies’ Hair Turbans for the new style hair dressing, all shades of brown, black and 25 blonds. Special each .................... c Cleaning Upthe Corset Stock at 98c and 69c Simply cleaning up the stock and ofl’ering you extra values. E: stitched, mostly white, sizes 18 to 26, slight and medium figures. Your chalee for. . .......................................................... Direct Importers Barrie Os hawa. ' LADIBS’ HAIR TURBANS 25c Special low prices needed lines. 0‘ [era for Ready WOMEN’ GOWNS ONLY 50c WOMEN’S SUITS ONLY 5.95 GOOD WASH 00LLARS 5c All the Odd Lines of $1 Corsets G0 at 690 Woman’s Sectlon OAKWOOIy 0 0-00....- I r Sunday. ' Mr. James Thorndyke and “W ‘ *Wz, www.mmmmtmsundw in In” em 47“)": Ir. anon with Kr. an In. Douglas. '. W‘@ X m manganuslmdhasretfl" 3’ ”I.“ H “0!!“th homo .tSutton a ' .,. m ::::::::: 5.95 e; on many very desigabl'e and much COME EARLY for first choice, ~fi Capt. Non PM or Wooa- vfllo. called on Oukwood trim on Wetland-.7. We under-tux! tint It. and In. Silmood and family are leaving tormwoninavmkoxoo. We tantamount-damn lowing Oakwood. ,UmGuProhI-dpmat on unalieklbtttfinPI-ouu’l with mu Pearl Good .7111th with In. Judo God! a! 1M mum on hummmmmmonth’ visit with her -to-Wear Garments tame and small full, extra sizes. Sale price each ..... Women’s ana'm‘sees’ suits in fine Panama, Tweed and Shadow Stripe Suitings, Grey, Navy, Green, Black, perfectly tail-cred. coat, -mLI-itminu, skirts are made 111 newest “my I...“ ~â€"â€"__ , sizes. Sale price each ..................... 50c ' women's, Misses Suifisgso gemI-huing, skit-ta are pleated styles. Regular 18. 50 qualities, for ......... skirt, made of Diagonal, Serge, Venetian, Brondclotb, Panama and fancy suitings, Navy, Taupe, Brown, Green, Wisteria, Black. 1 Very specinlnt............ s 5 Ladica’ fancy silk collars, trimmed with and fcncy braid, reguiar 25¢ each. May 1 Sale 2 for 25¢, or each .................... Ladies' Tan, Black and White long lisle gloves, two buttons, regular 50c and 60c 25 qualities. To clear atperpair.......... c 5mm unmansmts so; nus BEST mum $15 at All Times AWN VEILS AT 65c Extra quality corsets, extra v: ell as. 2,00 1.50‘ l..25 ”.986 k-. ions about their seeding. “teen underskirts with deep m, cm good quality. fun with scarlet (aver. ’ Mm pleased to umouncl U Iii; W is at we”!!!t "" “gum under the careful 83* uon a Dr. we. 1130 Nurse ”0. Ombny (fiends on Sunday 13“ rme. Thorndykoisat ' mafia-um MYTH? l bray Sunday evening. WDAY, MAY 5 Ito-00. ool 35?. .‘T‘i‘? 9.50 We want you to 'â€"-SO COMO 150 w cli in .1th a 1: be.“ trouble. you: I‘d-‘3 a as church. an more being t m chuge Hf “" smre. 5 by Moon. ‘3 special n"! ”d gt the aid m. Robert 1 u_ Mary. pas we Phyed W M could H01 an errant?“ with cameras m. Wt Off “'0 prllOu olive oil the Delicate: 5W8 If you Wis i. unsurpasse MG LAD} PASS mutee‘ be more < A. nig'mh nobcaygeon For cw We have J Ointm merChu m 51;» Lâ€". JOU SA}

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