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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Aug 1912, p. 6

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{£711 Mr. Borden has lived dawn the criticism and doubts which attended his acceptance of the important posiâ€" tiun to which his political associates called him and the manner of his administration of the affairs of his part 5'. His successful conduct. of the I!» became a member of the Cana- dian House of Commons in 1896. At once he was recognized on both nidm of the House as a man to be taken seriously. In 1811, five years after his entry into Federal parliament. he was chosen as leader of the (‘onservative party a very re- markable compliment indeed. espe- cially when one remembers the dis- tinguished men whom he succeeded. $8 3/ -AJ’ ‘4 Us 1‘ 7 y“ ~ ~ % J. w. WAKELY, Kent 3% {Christian Endeavor World.) 0:. I . mcumongl Will visit. Hermon House, Luna-n; every first um third WM)’ c themonth ltom?p.m. :06 9.1:: Canada’s Christian ( Premier i E Mr. Borden is a man of unblemish- ed reputation. His ideals are high and if his party ever fails below {them the fault does not lie with the header. His sympathies are alto- 'gether with what makes for the we!- ‘fare of the nasibn. He recognizes that the real wealth of any country Iis) the character of its citizens and 350 it comes to pass that the church- ‘es and religious and moral move- 'ments of the time find a friend in 'the premier. recent campaign by which the (.‘cn. saw-auras were returned to power [after an inprrx ul of some sixteen jeans. has fully vindicated the fore.» Sight that led to the selection of a fi‘oung and comparatively Unknown alman as the banner bearer of a great. I pumica! party. He is aware of the "work of ' the to motives which control him. Christian End-avor Society :m‘l Is it. should be added that Mrs. Bor- iniereated in it. It was his inten- den shares equally with the premier. tion to be present on the occasion among all who are so happy as to of the celebration of Dr- Clark's know her. in ihe estéem and affec- birzhday when the endeavorers 0f lion in which he is held by many ('anada did honor to the founder of who aro not. politically his followers the such-t); but the duties of 905- as well as by his party friends. tival leadership made this impos-1 _________fl___ sihlé‘. A cat may haVe nine lives. but a A pleasing example of the high re- ’cow can kick the buckm a In-\~. gard which the premier has for the times and continue to hold her join. WE ARE THE AGENTS FEABODYS’ GUARANTEED OVERALLS. As Gooo'GARMENT STANDS THE --COMPARISON.BUY IT BY All. MEANS. . BUT MARKYOU. THEY rwouT STAND A CAREFUL COMPARISON. or THE OVERALLS.ALSO ON THE COATS‘ NOTE 1H: GAUNTLET curs, AND THE UNIFORM BAND COLLAR.AND TH_E§ IF THE'JUST SAYS HE HAS "SOMETHING JUST AS 6000? comma: THEM. NOTE THE mnmammonmmsmp. AND YARDAGEzNUMBER or POCKEI’S pEA‘B'csbv‘s' ~OVERALL'S. WHEN YOU ASK FOR 1F YOUR LOCAL DEALER n~ things that make for the highest was -‘" ‘giwn bx his acceptance a. few weeks ‘-' 'ago of an invitation to lax the cor- L“ inn-stone of a new Y. M( A. build- a , ing in Toronto. Toronto is one of '"Ethe strongholds‘ of 'Mr. Borden's " 'party, and since his elevation \to the prania-rship many efl’orts have been Imade to get him to come to the 'city that. in a somewhat social‘ gmanner. the en‘ection of his allies‘ fmight find expression. But no in-1 lvitation was finally successful. It. I only needed a'telegram. however. to 'necure his hearty consent to lay issidc many claims on his time to visit Toronto in the interests of the {work of an organization so purely réligious imd non-partisan as the ;Young Men's Christian Association. This is a characteristic action on the premior's part and gives a fine index P to motives which control him. WI 3 ’7 i I It, should be added that Mrs. Bor~ den shares equally with the premier. among all who am 59 happy as to know her. in 'he esteem and affec- tion in which he is held by many who aro not. politically his followers as well as by his party friends. themonth Mafipun :06 (or consultation in an. our. 1mm. The governor's foOt guards of ‘New Haven. Conn., were given a wnrm welcome by the Ottawa. garrison and citizens. A woman's real secrets new:- show Up in her dill'y. - The session “just fizzled out." in the Senate. A comparative handful of members occupied their seats and a call for a quorum in either the House or Senate would have forced a return of the embarrassing situation of Int week. Washington, Aug. 27.â€"Sobered by the embarrassments of Saturday's all- night session of filibusters and dis- agreements, Congress adjuswd its dif- ferences yesterday. invited President Taft up to the capitol once more. and at. 14.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon wrote “Finis" after the proceedings of the second session of the 62nd Con- The building in which the lock-up is situated is moss grown and ancient, and there is no one on duty there after noon. The robbers, who are all from the American side of the river. had no difficulty in gaining their free- dom. They simply removed the bricks one by one, plied them neatly to one side. and when a hole of suflicient size had been made in the wall, walk- ed out. W'indsox. Aug. 27.-The three men arrested at Amherstburg early on Sat.- urdoy morning (or looting two drill scows. whichus wane tied up there. made their escape from the town jail be~ twggn midnight and_ _5 _a.n_1. yesterday. Escaped From Keep «Bricks From Wall iEldoo field .4 [L C- Rm, Woodyille. Irish White.. 83;. L Abundm 79; 6 1.2-: Russell. Woodvifle, Sterling. 79. 7 J- Fisher, Lorneville, Irish Whitnvm‘. 2 A. B. McLeod, Woodvme. Shef- field Scandal-d, 85;. 3 J.. and J- D. Campbell, Wood- ville. Siberian, 85. Below. rill be iouno the names of the prize winners in the sanding field crop competition, which was recently told in Eldon township. The Competition was in oats. Mr. C. B. Current, of Napanee, being the judge : l G. Bcflague. Woodville, Gar- tons Na 3. 8". A“ Staback, \f‘oodville. Sec.-'I‘rou. T. P. McCullough Congress at Wilson. Wood ville. G Man 783"}. Lind-«y. Crop‘C-Jmp'etition .3; opinion of them. mm A'ueithobetmn'. no. bath-hit. but. ”mounte- datum ‘outtohhhhiturm. jar. it nppars the dsgnnge resulted. Mr. Barney Page. the hotel keeper of Millbrook, whilst passing through the house, with both doors open, was struck by lightning and stun- ned. Mr. .Williamson 0! the same town, was struck in the arm which was rendered temporarily useless. ‘and Mr. West Hee of Bethany. was also stunned. Five valuable cows were lost to Mr. fitter Preston 0! Bethanv while the spire o! the Presoi bvtetian church at Garden Hill was} struck but not seriously damaged. Besides these incidents many oc- curred oi a amnes- nature such as trees tiring and horses stunud. but. lt‘appears. mcnomuym Reports from Millbrook and dis- trict .show the storm of Saturday utter-noon waged somewhat furiously in that vicinity. leaving its mark in every direction. Fierce Electrical Storm at Millbrook It's CANTON. N. Y.. Aux. Sitâ€"Them m an boxes of cheese sold It 15110:. and I I package: of bunn- sold at no. LINDSAY. Aug. xâ€"Nine hundred m of cheese on the Victor-h County. choc-o bout-d this morning sold for 18 1-1.0 to “Buyer: Gillespie. F'Iavello And Thoma-a U'rlCA NUT Ant. Sitâ€"Price- mid fairly firm at the Una Dulry Baud 0! Trade meeting to-dav The mm were. ‘ M boxes amn'! (-oMrt-t' at “£0; 11. boxes small white ct Mic. I “.15: db. built. 3‘ :0 S: mfl’kan. choice, chem-l0 to I70: 60.. "common and autumn. orb. ”to SO: maria Y0". no to rs. Sheep. own. 93 tn $4: hut-Ira und 8813 to $3.51 Ifimba. 85 '0 u 8.8. No”. f.o.b.. 1850 to 89. m 83 to $10. the. than bdrm 3 goat demand from ho“. m t"! b'lfl‘m for mammal. and puke- rum! ltd-I67. wln lulu 0! (Wm limb. It 8‘ tn “'5, 9w' mum stock at 8.50 to 8.75 our 1m hounds. Tho often" of 00".. van mg", for which the damn. was (nod at firm 1mm. Butchm‘ came. "Hoke. '~T Io 87.5: 00.. medium; $ to 8.25: (‘0, m-wmnn. 84 to $1.50: mam-r. $3.50 to 0: butch"! earth. antic-veers. '5 vo_s.s;_r'o.. W‘um. lg to and picked lot u 873 per Kl wands, while tho [no price mu! for plrkad lot: of choice W. floor- ". was not ‘6 pounds. “on was a good W from p-ckm Bur "mafia and consider-bl. busing-o: no: Moo done by cannon I. bulls st 83‘.“ to: 83 pt m m The supply: or m n- ouly Ink. um! some or use when wore short of stock. The am wn Router than mi. and an active trait no ear. but firm up. no chanson In: prion an. compared with a Week I'm. they being firm, with me. o! Mitts" 8.3 to I “MW; weight? off an. mm lay-hoop minim {no me. 'DIIIW VI .u-u -.â€"---v- -v- wed win}: chi. day neck. The supply In tmple to flu ll! rum-emu"; and in consequent. the tour In. (My. Tho qu-llty of tho stock con-In: I'Mâ€"«d In steadily 1M and caudally the northwest mach atria. at which more were about coo had. on the market. The utborlnm 9! buyer. was fairly large. 3nd, ”may alt Inn“ you. bod. on. demand was goo! And a falrlv utlvo 'ndo was dune. Sat» at full load. of northwest: much: care. Inventing "0 pound. each. m ootd at “.8 to 8.50, 3947 pigkoq lob yr 8.?5 gar m gonads, ‘3-.. -j IA... MOMEEAL Aug. 5-.“ the Iona-ed Stock, Ind; went and market the to- colpu. at live ll'wk for the sock ondlnz Au; 3 were 50 cattle. am sheep and lambs, ” no“ and 860 awn The sup- ply on the market this mm; conyu- ad of ”out“, ”about: and 33ml». 1w. hogs and’ m Gives There wu- m m-nmt chm "t he to.- dhion of u» grains: 1w cattle: on cut?- to 85 per ch: "HIV! owes. II to at; Ruby, ‘18 to 37.“ Thu bayou rem .I' the hm: markat '0'". It 88.50 fur u-Ioctu, fed and wntvr- ed, but u few sele- ta were reported to“! st 88.5 to $8.75. fad and wntorod. uric;- 01 to get along with com u can only «nee-1 your W Liv. Stock Chou. Marion. mandfllv‘": hundred his ‘ C3321” m” M s 2“ gun! o! ’tem “1‘1““?!me cheerful dupe-Mon, and; :1 mt (tvoriu. her early demise being Ila- cambrmtedhyulwho km ’8 51th. 3892, and came west with! her parents. She was married toi nu. Kilputrick in the Presbyterian‘ church, Ixthbridge, 0n Feb-mu) Fbru'oly, and {or a time mover; was looked for. Complicatmns set in. however} which a wmkened constitu- tion could not withstand Hm. Kilpatrick second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens. vms born in Pussonville 0m. .. on Octob- or 91!}, 1892. and mm. mam man- After a long and paintul’ illness the death took place of Mrs. Frank L. Kilpatrick. (nee Him-s Olive Steph- ens) at the home of her intents on L'hipmun-axo.. Ponoka, Alta. woods, The new prison farm still-‘ort Wil- iiam. the pioneer of its kind. occu- pied the minister for a full day. He saw the prisoners at work in the Of all the cities visited the minis- ter was most impressed with Suka- cantly. while Vancouver Ins met experienced n marvelous growth re» cently, vb 119 Vancouver has not with no set. back in its rapid pro- ‘ “ I have never seen crops ap- proaching those of this Aenr." said Ilr. Henna. -- I-Yom Winnipeg to Colgory there wan hardly 0. bad field to be seen. All that. is needed is worn: weather to mature a crop that. will nuke Canada proud. (Tuning is now general from Saskatoon to Win- nipeg. n Toronto, Aug. 27.â€"Secretnry W. .l. Hanna has returned from a. month's tour of the western provinc- es and In; given out the following concerning his trip. MRS. FRANK L. KILI‘ATRH'K J. Hammill. Shefiield was damaged by thunderbolt. and the born of John White \\ rigley' s Corners. was struck and com p'letey destroy ed with con- tents. Thpe losses run into thousands, part.y N" ered h" ii. summ‘e Power Lines Damaged. Believille. Aux. 27,â€"This section of the community was on Sunday visited by a severe electrical storm. rousing considerable damage to the lines of the Toronto Eiectric Water Power Co.. in Thurlow Township. A horse owned by George Bodyley wxe being drixen along the road when it was struck bv iizi tning and killed. Serious Farm Loan» llrnntford A.ug ’7. â€"Thrne electrical storms from difl'erent directions an» verged into one here lust Sunday 1 night and put this district in a blazei of electrii light :or over an hnur. The box factory of James Elliott at Scot- i'“’l was totally destroyed and‘ sevâ€" ( 41 residences were threatened in the Village. hive luge barns be winging to Seorze L. Telier. a well- known sheep» expert, and Robert Peart. near Port», were totally destroyed with entire sea- son '5 crops i Record Storm at Ridgotm Ridgeiown. Mu. 27.â€"â€"Rid:et.-wn was. the centre of the worst electriul storm in years Sunday nig,‘ t. Wm._Thor- old's two large barns. just. west'of the .- Record Storm at Ridgetm I Thm Peopte Killed. Ridgelown. Aug. 27,â€"Ridgekwn was. CIeveIand. 0.. Aug. 27.~~1'l.m;- M- the centre of the wors‘ electriui smrm pile lost their lives during a terrific in years Sunday nib}. Wm._Tbor- wind" m’."rnin storm that wept we: old's two !arge barns. just wast'of the . the city yesterday. Trees Wet? 3.2m Own. were “not; 2:; “" sed with 3 album sad and: property In» suflerd Secretary Hanna Returns From His Western Trip From am, every point in old 0n- tario eune stories that nemrr'ed the havoc wr ht- by'one of the fierceat electrical stnrbanees knmm. in "the province and one that for destructive- ness surpassed those remembered b. oldest residents. With the rain and lightning. in many parts. was a high wind. almost a hurricane. and this . added to the desolation. Many {arm ‘ers have been set back years. Gait (”strict Sufi era. Gait. Aug. 27.--Sunday nig..t's olec tric storm was most severe in a grey- many years and althnuz'h no hem-5 losses have been rercrted in town the surrounding country suffered con sidernbly. Several barns were strurk by light- ning and a couple burned to the. ground. Theroidest residents cammt‘ recall such a severe storm nor 54 vivid and long continued lightning. Among losses reported are Burfnrd Station. calming factory. Peter Hum- phrey. well known farmer of Troy. had several cattle kilied by lidltnina. The barns on the farm of John Reid. Branchton. were destroyed by fire with the semjon'g crop. The barn of Toronto. Rug. fi.-â€"A series (:2 elon- triool storm: swept across Ontuin from out to west. storting early yes- terdo morning and continuing until tote ate night. It was one of tines-e.- storrna that struck Toronto late ye» terday afternoon. tying up the car lines and the Toronto eiectric light service, and doing great damage to standim rmps and cut grain in the fields in ndjpcent counties. Ontario Storm Swept-Many Farm Buildings Were Destroyed OBITUARY er for a full day. He ‘get the [and cleared and v men ct work in the improved property over t» came .Way convinced era. u bright 2 into any' This mans that the Fort \hfh‘am 90' the sys-mmpeny will not be mad.‘ a farm. “though it is officially mun-71'4"“ 1*“ st/i‘ort Wil- one. The department in;-n~i.~ to kind, OOCu-‘move the prisoners about :91 thfl’ m all other water fvw‘ '0 ”I. may. He shun 'J’“ m the ducks are P "‘ f“ tu- I!" o! the country. they in mm atom uchlzn. W on his (am in whzc‘n 0d {hating a hnlt . huah- u m 9‘50 in order to I â€"The enact-mom is n ‘ Ills Ks. hfeen Mcl‘r.-a ry. 'the late W. I". Mc(.‘re'ur:~'. In. McCreu-y and a Lira, air.) Coultor, and 31.“. Mon Falfs, In Mr. 11.53 H1 Torvnco. son of the 1n'-- 1" m “fl. Brent. The 183-"? ”PM in the early fal- -Ir. W. R. [flair of Lm‘IU“ min town Monday am m "D Wards: in the course 05 .4 «ti-Mon Ur. Blair inf”??? m ‘ m that he had a To Mr. Kjlpatrit‘k', 22;. brothers and sisters and .1 lives is sincere sympathy m Pfefibyterian church on Sm: 1.. . 89° W“ one of the largest nucr wzzm-xst‘d in Ponoka. The pail-he‘arv'rw Wx‘r. young men. while a nulnbm‘ m mum: M505. all old school CnusznwnA of the deceased, walked in fI-"N'P'h‘i‘m from the resident‘e tn thn march. mun,“ u. ._.......5 um I "I found fifty m a ‘sddv, “3nd I have no saying that their work eflioient as that-of the her of free men could be broad statement, but i! that the use of jail men in clearing form in the north is the med method of handling them. I “ I {mud fifty>m at work," he Inside. “ and l have no hesitation in saying that their work was quite u @430“ as that-of the same num- ber of freeman could be. That is: broad “meme-m, but. it is so, They are chatting at times up to them O fly, and they will go mto the winter with upwards of 20:) m donned, housing accommodauon for ml. and in more reflux: parts 01th. country quite a number ,.r hmldirg. wrre d'estr-Jyed. A farmer “3' the "m of Pickering. living near Blwnheun, snflered the loss of his barn with this W9 crop. and mother lame 9mm. curred in the early morning at Mildl- efl's Bav. iw. welt wuunn u'y :HXUUHY‘fl 89mm! mm. and by 5 o'clock the entire p1“ W55 destroyed, A large barn near c'ruflrigm '- nlsa destroyed hy fire during the bi: electrical stnrm. thch ”1%“ ‘qu this Mi'm sundnx- n\'r~v\3..':' Barns Burned at C'nz’ham Cbathun. Aug. 21â€"11:.- «were elec- trical storm earh' yeswninv munm‘ did great damace to farm prupm‘. in this section of the cm'n‘ry, The Yup burn located on the lelmmsun farm in Chutham Town-«hip, and WM by. Thomas Slater of NH" Pit}; wag: ggmpk lightning and burned a) the ground. There were (n'er um MW}. of wheat. 35 well as a large quantity of hay. oats and nther ‘nrm prndum' I: 1 all was consumvd by the fly; The storm appears to haw {pen gen. v v v“ -- ' ‘nluu " my”; Corners. 3dr. l‘évkerfi,‘ :t I“ nut Blenheim. and ‘.\m Mix-MM Hound. were eruc‘ .md bu“ tides several in Harwzch. “'5‘ Barns Lint New Park Paris. Aug. 27.~1'.:ris was. '-. Sunday night h." oi the M“ thunder 3M “E'hhllii: stay-"N i.“ history. The Iighmm w,“ My: P“ .nd the min came amen m m,“ hating from about 11 one.“ m3“~‘« ter three. N0 damam i: an“; '1“- C“ the «OHM-1h. Tanity 5 on Tslbot due; “a: struok , 3130 the «flan-um,“g y's Corners. Mr. wok» Vth muss”. AUG. 93.; Lflered )f )IK 9, 191 shad and the Solicitors for ’1 Honey to loan u. £06, 6 William >7 Out. Branch ' 0.11. Hopkins. K Fred Holmes 1" nO?KINS YI'ZZHS I; Buristers. Solichms ! Succeswx to Mr having removed ’i own oflice. omm‘i’ er, Kent-st. .' M cud Real Estate :x Burt-ten Solicitor. ,‘o Comn.zsazcnt r. M training. (Vt'mum hold gt‘Od position» hm- . 19310.1. \Vriw fnr mm 51': your. Enter any Hm Cor. Yonge and w. .‘ 110:”er Sta. chine at T0308 TO. the school that has a I. for ‘vina superior hu '--- twining. (v‘y-m 'fllhm St. Fe} '03: Post. Building, Mower Knix Binder Knives polled by Speci‘ “Prism Br Ready Mixed MCLENNAN Lindsay Marbl n. CHAMBER: This isa nlndm 1'“ . tion that kwps uh cum dandruff hl swwth (J, 1hr h.(iy There is al\\’H_\.~ a h the hour LO fall 0 n nlu-I d the year. but \ in] :- ,~ condition 11): u . mm .~ i A. HlGi'n'Bfl Geo. W. Sheph Nyal’s Hers mmcennw DR. S. J. SIMS. Graduate of To» ersity and Rwynl 0901-31 Snrpc-(nw. the m “8st wt: ‘. tt lent be listens â€" A" denim] “IN‘I'H fully perfm-mo-d m the lives! ""41ka at? m ices. 7 Ohio“ ovvr (hug: Stmm Cmnt‘r m' “'i Kent. Sweets. .PAINT CO'S COLL and Save Your LEIGH R. KN! :‘N~I~7-ng ~ vu "- Price EC u ’. .hinfl“. rm} .--A‘poI‘--..UI '1 MUFACYURCD 5‘ ninth! 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