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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Jul 1903, p. 6

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puliod that I know it, a‘d would take the animal out. as soon as I hurl captured the metro. He ordered me to mk-u the colt out, at once, say- ing thut he would do it himself if I (ivlilyr'd. Well, one word led to an- “1110!“. and I finally climed the fence into my own field. and Richardson uth-mptod to follow I forbade him to come, but he crossed the fence, and. rimming kp to me, shouted: " 'You black I in- tended to shoot you now and put an md to this trouble, at the same time producing a revolver from his "My farm of sixty acres is divided into two parcels by a. forty-acre farm. which is oxvned by Richardson, and we had som trouble war the line When. which has led to frequent en- counturs with us. Friday, I had a. mare and a colt pasturing in a field minngning to the 20-acre farm, and. about 5 o'clock, I discovered that the mare had broken through the Fence to the highway, and the C011; hut! gum- in the other direction and hm] jumped into a field of corn be- longing to Richardson. I hurried duwn the mud, and when I came war the Richardson home Oliver came out on the road and remarked that my Cult. was In his c n. 1 re- pnlied that I knew it, (1 would tmm m‘oaucmg a runner 11'0111 ms hip packet.’ “Hp had often made like attempts Im‘orc. and I told him to go ahead and shoot, He evidently did not like the taunting way in which I spoke. for, without further words he blaznd away. He fired three shots in rapid succession, and the last, ‘bulâ€" lot was the one which did the harm. When I felt the third bullet strike me. I realized that Oliver intended to carry out his threat, and I commenced to battle for my life. I grappled with him, and, just as I did so. he again pulled the trigger; and the bullet gazed my right foreâ€" arm. tearing away the outer skin. I stopped back and dealt him a hea- Vy blow on the face, which knocked him down. He came at me again. and 1 again knocked him down, and this time I succeeded in taking away the revolver from his hand, and-toss- ed it to my son, Joe. “At this point. in the fight, Mrs. Richardson. who had come out. from the house with her husband and two mm; and later returned to the yurd, again made her appearance, carry- ing an mm, and one of her boys was armed with a pitchi‘ork. 'l‘iwycom- monm-d m strike at me from the mar. and i had hard work warding of! the blow: that were aimed at my hand. Whiig watching the woman and bar mmt. I remand Oiiwr. and hu gut away and wuikrd to his own limit-m. Ho was iaiiuwad by his wife and iiwa sons. but inil‘om they 11m. thuy tank tht‘ rcvaivur away from Jun, but did not. offer m harm ma with it. ~ They cure Newcastle”. W Nervous Frustration, Brain Fag, Ifa‘mt Effects of 13 Grippe and Fever. Anzm'n, General Debility and a]! troubles arising from a run-down system. msmmbuasuuzs man-unmanned). mtmmcmumm Toronto.“ vet and fired Several shots at Mat- thows. four taking efi’cct, three in the: bodV and one in the arm. The ball, which. no doubt, caused death lodg- ed in the kidneys. Before his death the wounded man grave the following version of the "My boys wore attracted to tho scene by the firing at the revolvcr, I ra A long-drawn-out quarrel between Edmund Matthews (colored) and Oliâ€" ver Richardson (white) of the third concession of (,‘olchester South about two and a half miles west of Har- row, near Windsor, Ont., over the boundary line between their farms, culminated Friday in a fight, in which Matthews received injuries from which he died next. day about 4 o’clock. Richandson had a. revol- Sad End to an Oil Full not far Windsor Ont, two muses QUARRB LL80; 0x3 4101 me one: am: PAGE SIX DUNOON’S weak; nervous, nui- dowu woman needs to may. be: strong and to think there is nocumforthcm. You can always tell anaemic men and women. They are pale, weak and languid. They have headaches and buckaches. They can't eatâ€"or they can’t digest what little they do eat. And it all comes from poor blood and unstrung nerves. Banish anaemia at once by enriching your blood and toning up your nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thou- sands of grateful women have said that these pills had restored them after all other means tried had fail- ed. Mrs. J osias McIlroy, of Orange- ville, Ont, was a great sufferer for several years and spent much money looking for a cure. To a reporter of the Sun Mrs. Mellroy said: "Seve- ral years ago my health gave out completely. I was so weak that I could not do my housework. It I went up stairs my heart would palâ€" pitate violently, and sometimes I would faint away through weakness. My nerves were unstrung, and I sui- fered much from dizziness. I tried many remedies, but they did not help} me. Then I was advised to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and decided to do so. I am glad I did for the pills} soon built me up and made me a4 new woman. My health remained good until last spring, when l was again taken with weakness. I now knew by experience the value. of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and at once got. a supply. The result was as benefi- cial as before and I can conscientio- usly say the pills, have done me un- told good. I am grateful for this and hope my experience will ben eflt some other sufferer.’ .~ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured more sickly, pale-faced girls and woâ€" men than any other medicine ever discovered, for they supply new, rich red ‘blood and so strengthen every part of the body. They are equally suitable for men, women and childâ€" ren, and cure not only anaemia but decline, consumption. indigestion. rheumatism, St. Vitus‘ dance, and the special ailments which all wo- men dread. These pills can be had through any druggist, or will he Sent. post paid at 50¢ a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Look for the full name on ex ery box, so that no wor- thless substitute may be panned off [on you. Two tramps and 'an unknown man were killed and fifty people. mostly neg-toes, wcne injured in a Collision on the Missouri Pacific Railway, near Little Blue, Ind., on Sunday. Five potters, who were imported to Sharon, Pa... from Laxton, Engâ€" land, have nodfied the authorities of the breach of the alien labor law on the part of the Newcastle Pottery Company, their Vale purpose being to secure depoi'tation and; avoid pay- -()n Thursday afternoon an em- ploye at the Home of Cmmnoun, Ottawa. lot fall a largo chunk 0! ice which he was carrying across the room over the room above the chamber. It crashed through one of the hoavy prism glass sections, 0! which the ceiling is formed and went through it to the chamber floor 60 feet below. It and the nhattorcd glass fell withing a foot. of Member McGowan, member for Centro W01. lington. A piece of glass struck him on the head and made a nasty wound. The employe himself came part way through the hole, but caught on the edge and drew him- self up. He had a finger dislocated. John Gasgoin, who was, ”tender at the Wellington Hotel. in Ottawa, disappeared last spring, a. couple of days before his marriage. On Sun- day a body was washed ashore from the Ottawa River, ' about five miles below Rockclifie rifle range, on which there was a -watch chain and locket, and on the locket was the inscription “John Gasgoin." Twelve hundred 'l‘m'kluh troops surrounded 200 Bulgarians next Amatovo. The two leaders of. am Bulgarlans Wore killed whlka trying to escape. In an encounter between Turklsh troops and mvolutlonlstu which occured nvm' Pouwh, ulmut 5) mllosu'rom Sullonlca. on July 10, the notorious brlgnnd Alexia and several others at his hand were killed. They Have Headaches and Buckackesâ€" Are Lanxnid and Unable‘ to Stand Exerflol From the Sun, Orangeville. Ont, place wa't about the line fence, and it was brought up by Matthews' colt getting in our land." Mrs. Richardson akd the two boys were taken to Windsor along with Mr. Richardson as accomplices, but after a preliminary hearing they were released. Richardsou will be tried for murder. and sons. When I came near I saw a. huge stone hit Oliver, and then Matthews threw a stone as big- as your head at me. I think it_ crack- ‘ - a,“ H. “mm:- fhp, "This is the true Version 6! the story, and as I realize I will not get better” I am telling you Ged’s truth about the {vhole affair." THE OTHER SIDE The version of the fight given by the Richardsons differs in every reâ€" spect from that told by Matthews. They place all the blame for comâ€" mencing the fight on Matthews. lows : WEAK AND FAINTINfi TWICE TOLD TALES SAD FLIGHT OF ANAEMIC PEOPLE 7 Th; Yukon telegraph line has been recently damaged by bush fires and heavy freshe'ts. Mr. R. J. Booth intends operating: large paper and pulp mills at 0tâ€" tawa, to employ several hundred bans. an article concerning a. petition sent by a needy widoyv to the King's daughter, Princess Mathilde. in which the. Princess sent her but three marks for five starving children. The late King Alexander and Queen Draga. o! Servia left debts there amounting to 400,000 (runes ($80,000). When the new Servian Government was asked to pay these debts it offered 20 per cent. of the amount mvolved. The creditors re- !used to accept any such compromise and an action of the law will be brought. An Italian laborer on the Cann- dian Pacific Railway Company near White Lake. was drowned while bathing on Saturday night. An unknown man “was cut to pieces hv the Canadian Pacific train near \lmonte on Saturday aftemoon. It was a dvli‘herate suicide. The agitation among the Rome municipal police for, an increase in pay and exemption from night duty has collapsed, because of the «disap- proval of the movement by a large section of the force, who {cared it would lead to its abolition. King George of Saxony has person- ally demanded the punishment of the editor of the Dresdner Rundschnu. for lose majeste for having printed Chief of Police Clark, of St. John. N. B., has been acquitted by Pro- mier Tweed-i9. of the charges of leg- lect of duty preferred against him. Carl Anderson, superintenucnt of the. McGowan copper mine at Parry Sound, was seriously injured in a dynamite explosion on Saturday. _.â€"_v_---_-\. -r~riv_ v_7 The rewnue of Newfoundland for the fiscal )car ended J unc 30 reached- $2,250,000, the largest annual rev- enue ever realized in the colony, and $50,000 more than the total for the preceeding year. The prosperity of the colony is greater than ever. Miss Sarah Broido, M. D., an American, has been appointed doctor on board a vessel 0! the Navigation Company plying between Marseilles and Algeria. It is the first appoint- ment of this sort that has been made. The agitation among the Rome mnnirinnl nolicc {or an increase in A cloud’burst did much damage at Winchester Va., on Sunday The strike of cmployos of thr- Bridgeport, Conn., street. car com- pany, which began in May. has col- lapsed. A man who had taken refuge in a boat-house was killed by lightning during u thunderstorm at. \Vnnhingâ€" ton on Sunday. There was a riot in the m-gro quarter in West 62nd street. New York city, on Sunday night. Police reserves «mailed the row. crime. a 11. Benjamin Von Kallai, for a long time Austroâ€"Hungariam Finance Minister, died to-day at Vienna, afetr a brief illness. He was born in 1839, and was the author of several historical works. Lieut..Col Mischics, the commando! of the 6th Regt,, ‘who led in the as- sasination of King ”Alexander and Queen Draga, has been promoted to departmental chief of the Ministry of War. lmrlng a severe thunder-Morm at Baltimore on Sunday. navel-u! houses were unroofod. Twenty persons wm'u Injured, but none fatally. “VI V0 An propriation bill. introduced into the Cape Legislature. included a vote of £20,000 {or the restoraâ€" tion of churches destroyed during the war. ' - A dwpatch from Cramw. capital of Galicia, Austria, says thirty-six children have died after eating pois- oned candiw. Three men have been arrested as the papatrators o! the Josuph W. Cummln. seen-tum- tmusumr of tin: Cornwdl, N. Y.. Bank, In a defaultnr to the amount at $50,000 and II under urn-st. At. Syracuse, N Y” on Sunday. on Italian strike bvoakar at. tho {nundry 01E. 0. Steam-t (30.. flmdupou and wounded Georg» Moore. a union mouldor. Gilbert. Mullins. loader of the Fort. Leavenworth mutiny in Novombur, 1901, who mapod from the county jalI at. Junction City. Kama City. Kama. on Saturday. with three others, has been recaptuned. Sublcrlbe (or Joseph Gillot. the great ugusn penmker, is dead. aged 78. “ The rebellious tribes have been completely routed by the troops of the Sultan of Morocco. Jose dc Chamoy, a young French sculptor, has finished a. statue of F414 ‘- - .:1... At n-14:# Rome, July 10-"'(3-n-)â€"Anothu day of alternate hope. and {an has passed, and Pope 90'; me “:m ing period 0! suspense win m ”9‘ even the-.Mingdocton dug a. gar Allan Poe more. 0:.qu In. In... THE WATCHUANâ€"WARDER PONTIFP BEYOND m having A state of great prostmtion has ensued. rendering worse the aflection of the kidneys. It is‘ikely that an injection of salt wnter into the veins' will be resorted to. The diarrhoea which appeared yesterday afternoon and occasioned the consultation in: now ceased. Every detail for conducting the d- fairs of the church during the inter» regnum and for carrying out the election of Pope Leo' a sucCessor I- being systematically arranged. The new! of the autumn man the Pope. the coneultation oi phy- eiclana and the alarmins bulletin. which iollowed. wan an unexpected thunder in what had already be- come in the public ieellng an un- clouded aky.' The idea now prevails that this brings to a definite end all of the bright hoped which were cher- ished this morning. Prof. Roeeoni went through the most careful examination of the il- lustrioue patient, employing again what is known as the baeeli system. The consultation lasted over two hours. The investigation uniortunately proved, not only the presence of fluid in the pleura. but its rapid aug- mentation, so that it already amide- ed the patient with the same die- iurbancee that were observed on last Tuesday. It was evident that anoth- er operation would be indispensable. but no decision on this point will be reached until alter another consul- tation, which has been postponed un- til toâ€"night, because of the weakness of the patient. The three doctors will make another examination withâ€" in an hour or two. “a”?! “1111qu LICENSES are issued In Lindsay, aims at his omen in McLEINAN K1 CU McLennan CO. Mr. G. W. BEALL’S Jewellery store or ut his residence 0: Albct strut. by 11100. 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