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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Sep 1903, p. 6

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:ofiwnqpemew- . » . g: 913W.» s . ‘ A .A ‘3' ’WW-s‘flommua «an ,. ”<4 20.. , l.. l - Iii-w am" a‘ nurs THE SPOT! Right in tho small of Ibo hock. Do you ever got a pain there? I! so. do you know what it moons? It is o Bockncho. A sure sign of Kidney Trouble. Don't neglect it. Stop it in time. If you don't, serious Kidney Troubles sre sure to follow. DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Troubles. Ptioo 50m. box or 5 10:51.25.“le DOA] KIDNEY PILL CO. Toronto. Ont. M ‘ KlL'iED'BT C. 157 R. Imperial Limited in Collision at Grossett: leaders l â€".\'o Passengers Hurt. Grasett, Ont. Sept. lâ€"The Imper- ial Limited, on the Canadian Pucilic, met with a Yer}: serious i13ad-oncol- , l Zondiefl, the lision three and a half miles west of here, at. 8.30 o'clock yesterday morn- . :‘zig, caused by a Iight engine and caâ€" allow the limited to cross him. Fireman P. Moran, who started to jump from his engine, was between the engine and tender, which instantly killed him, Engineer McMahon stayed svith his 1 engine until he had reverSed the ponâ€" derous machine and applied the air , brakes. By that time it was 100 late to get clear of his engine. When the two large engines struck Engineer McMahon was caught b one foot. I-lis leg was scolded tor fly from the effects of which he died at two o'clock in the afternoon. All the passengers escaped wlth the l . Cassa and Yenidje, twenty-five miles exception of a few bruises. Fell Botw/oon Cars. Winnipeg. Sop son was fatall caught' 1 l I l l l l l l l l l , occupied KliSSura, Albania. , posed of five *ed the frontier . and Bulgaria and Turkey Bound to Charged That H. Framed "by .- Flght in the Course of Time. EVENTS WILL FORCE TIIEM. \ Revolution Is Spreadingâ€"m nons- ? and Insurgents Are Under Armsâ€"Gon- orsl Rising This Woolâ€"Mono Loader. lnrnfofl. Assnrnos Con- trol in the Solonion Distriot â€"Yillagos Bus-nod. ’ Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. 1.â€"Both in l i omcial and revolutionary circles the 'opinion is freely held that war be- 1 tween Turkey and Bulgaria is immi- I nent and can be averted by nothing :ure Backsche, Lame Back, Diabetes, g ed that either government will for- . K'd e and Bladder: . Dropsy and all 1 n I l the prevailing conditions Will force a $Wa’. ‘Ferdinand had not arrived in Sofia. short of a miracle. It is not expect- mally delare hostilities, but that Up to 6 o’clock last evening Prince and the court olficials declare that they are without information as to his movements. General Rising This Wook. Sofia, Sept. 1.--The Macedonian claim that on aggregate of 2,000 Bulgarians have cross- in small insurgents ten days. president oi the Macedonian Committee, and Col. Jankofi, one of the revolutionary joined the ing the past bees; in charge 0! Conductor Cherieâ€"i leaders, who are now in Macedonia, liOlS, who overlook-ad his instructions: and did not sidetrack as directed to l number 12,000 to 15,000 men. They 7 exploot that a general wi be send word that the insurgent iorces insurrection proclaimed this week. Turks Ooonpy Klissnrn. Salonica, Sept. 1.-â€"The Turks have without resistance. A number of Bulgarian villages in its vicinity were burned. [ Inspector-General Hilml Pasha re- : oently sent a co'mmunication, com-i Christians and. live I :Turks, to ofier amnesty to the in- l iIrurgen‘ls on condition that they lay E 1 their arms before the great fast toâ€" | day in honor of the Sultan's corona- I tion. The revolt has bmome general at from Salonica, and is spreading to j Gherghli and Tikhvesh, sixty miles ' 1.-â€"Bl‘akenian Wil- 3 from Salonica. injured at Ochre! S'arafoff, the revolutionary leader River, Man, by falling between cars has arrived in the neighborhood of and fracturing his skull. His resides in Toronto. witof Salonica for the purpose of directing f the movements in this district. Some Turkish ofiicers, Aug. 29,! 'sold fifteen leases of Martini rifles :Wlleless lelegmpl (0.; (Parent Company) Special Treasury paid. ‘ Dividend of 10 per cent. will be: paid on Aug. 20th. Important new, patents just secured from the United? States government. Stock $1.00; a share. . For particulars write OWE-N J. B.‘ \"EAHSLEY (Canadian representaâ€" tive). 3.34 Euclidâ€"ave, Toronto. l‘itlisred stocks bought and sold. ll-prest-ntatives Wanted. ‘ «fl ~ . l 1 . . l , , l 1 1:1 d: SQ. , “M. 'i Binlcr l‘wine i Butler Whips i ll 1.31213 Oil, Rcdilb' i Semen; aid Rivets l Grain Smiles 1 HIV Fork Rope ‘ (luminous ’ Paris Green Hardware I Con and lrorl " l ‘Prism’ liked Paints Mclllllll it CU. l Come Earlyl And AVOID THE RUSH This is what we would advise our customers to do in regard to coal. By so doing you will probtbly save your- self the won'y and inconvenience ex. pericnced last winter. Leave your order with us and we will supply you now. The Rathbun Co, Lindsay l. H. M. BAKER, - Phones. Ofllce 77. um 7e, l l . . . z” 1 v and a quantity of ammunition to D“ ForESt ; Bulgarians. . pal sources for the supply oi <. Stock, on which a i and ammunition gel-:9; of 10 per cent. dividends will be ' lah's forces in Somalilund have been 1 traced through a complete identifica- : A. Grier j noon at the CI :neau, Wm. Guurtin of River Desert. ; aged twenty, lost his life. When din-l f ner bell ran ten men got j boat with Guertin. ' and was swamped. Traced to London Town. Aden, Arabia, Sept. ].â€"The princi- rifles to the Mad Mul- gon of trade marks by agents at error and J ibutil, Abyssinia, to o London firm. Since the commenceâ€" ment of the operations in Somali-E land an aggregate of 3.000.000 l rounds of Leeâ€"Metford rifle ammunl- a tion and correspondingly large num- ber of Lee-Metforel and Gras rifles have been shipped by this London firm to Jibutil and Harrar, by way of Manchester and Marseilles. A NELSON BROWNING. Mr. Edward Grier, a. Brother of Hnyor Grier of Owon Sound. Owen Sound, ‘Sept. 1.-Mayor W. ; received a telegram. last evening, stating that his brother, Mr Edward Grier, had been drowned at ' Nelson, B. C., and that the body had , not been recovered. The victim of the ‘ accident is an Owen Sound boy. He: was a manufacturing jeweler, and for ' a time was in business in this town‘ in the firm of Grier Taylor. “'m. Guertln Drowned. I OttaWa, Sept. 1 .â€"-On Saturday at cades, on the Gati- into one The boat struck a rock, swung into the swift current, Guertin was the only one drowned, the others being rescued. w Reduced Whose Freight Rntel. Winnipeg, Aug. 81.â€"(Speoial).â€"For . ten cents per hundred pounds, or six cents per bushel, wheat is now car- ried from Winnipeg to Port Arthur over the Canadian Northern Railway. An equal reduction in rates goes in- to effect to-morrow at 'all other points on the Canadian Northern in Manitoba. This makes a total reâ€" duction in rates secured by the Rob- lin Government on grain alone of four cents per hundred within three years. E. A. James, Gen-Supt. oi the Canadian Northern Railway Comâ€" pany, interviewed, he said: ”The new rate fixed by the 0rder-in-‘Coun4 cil of the Provincial Government will go into effect to-morrow ('hiesday) morning. All of our agents were notified this afternoon." mice by s rm... Newbury, Sept. i.â€"A vary sad ao- cident occurred here last evening when Herbert Teller, n man oi this vicinity, lost his life. Mr. relior was returning from the Wabash cmployes' oncumon yesterday. and slighting iron his train stopped. directly in tront oi the Grand Trunk westbound express. which killed him instantly. The entire train pond out his body. Dr. Walker of Oloncoo decided an inquest um. Entrlond on non. Junie-c. 11-3.. Boot. -.-an- Mn, sister “.13.. ' .- mum WC .5... 81:» Placed her bond on o. front oi a. moving i. Agent was covered item In: body. Government Concessions. Tue amino TRUNK PACIFIC. # Ir. loot?! M not!” m not.“ Woo Rollin-oi by li- Mnonsnns on». Inn, was Ono o! n body or Grnt'tou in. Clouod on.- 000,000 on o! Loto Goworn- Inont Conoossions. Ottawa, Sept. 1.â€"When the House resumed yesterday morning Sir Wilâ€" frid Laurior answered the question on the order paper in the name of Mr. Bourassa, as to Whether Lord Minto had represented the opinion oi his advisers, or was he Speaking on his own responsibility when ho ad- dressed the recent banquet at Mon- treal. on trade matters. Sir Wilirid's reply was: “His Excellency attended the banquet as the guest of the Monâ€" treal Board oi Trade. and in answer to the toast expressed his own per- sonal views." Dr. Sproulo (East Grey) drew atten- tion to a dOSpatch stating that an- thrax had broken out in a herd oi cattle west of Chicago. He said that as there were large shipments oi western cattle sent through Canada over tho Grand Trunk RaiIWay he do- simd to draw the attention oi tho Minister of Agriculture to the poo- siblo danger that existed. Mr. Thomas Murray, of Pontiac, , followed Dr. Vroman and spoke for the Government in the railway do- bate yesterday morning. In reply to Col. Hugha, he said. that be was ro- tiring from the House oiCommons, but not to the Senate. Chas-go Against Hr. Oslor. I. r. That Mr. E. B. Osler, M.P., was one of a body of "-graiters" who cleared 815,000,000 out of conces- sions by the late Government to two western railways was the charge made in the House last night by Mr. Walter Scott, the member ior Ro- gina. This statement, which Mr. Scott repeated on his responsibility as a member, was given in some do- tail in the course of a very vigorous speech on the railway resolution. He said that what with bonuses and land grants given by the Conservaâ€" tive Government, and the difference between the stock and bond issue and the actual cost of the roads, there was that large profit for the promoters. The railways concerned are the Calgary d; Edmonton and the . Long Lake Saskatâ€" l Qu'Appelle. chCWan. Mr. Scott. in the latter part of his speech, presented the case oi the west with vigor for up- . wards of two hours, enlarging on the needs of more railway accommo- dation and of the loss which its ab- sence has entailed. Mr. Scott's 1 speech was delivered with dummy and forco, l and added materially to the reputurl tion of the member for West Assini-s bola as a debator. There were 019-! ven speakers in the debate yesterday, i including Messrs. Vrooman, Murray. Pringle, MacLaren (Huntingdon), . Cargill, Parmelee, Ball, Birkett, Beâ€"l land and Stewart. Some ten or l twelve remain, but the end is expect- l ed to-night. l ALASKAN PREPARATION. ' Canadian Counsel Issue Statement. IntE Express No Opinion. l l London, Sept. 1.â€"Lord Chief Jus-l tico Alvcstono, the British memberi oi the Alaskan Boundary Commie-i morning, and Ambassador Choate called on him later. John W. Fos- ter, former Secretary of State, saw Mr. Choate during the afternoon, and they discussed the final arrangements . for the meeting of the Commission at ‘ the Foreign Ofiice Thursday. Counsel for Canada have issued a statement giving an outline of the controversy, but not expressing an opinion. It is rumored that Secreâ€" tary Henry White, of the United States embassy, may be chosen secâ€" retary oi the Commission. In» lifton Info in England. I I l l l l l l l Ottawa, Sept. 1.-Tbo following cablegram has been received here from Hon. Cliflord Silton, who left New York on the 25th August in the Kaiser Wilhelm: “Lizard Station, Cornwall, Aug. 30.â€"All well. Reach Plymouth to- night. Splendid paosago. (Signed) Silto'n.” , MEMBER FOR MONT MAONY. Ir. 8- !- Hortinonn Succumb“ in Bos- pltnl at Otto's. Ottawa. Sept. 1.â€"Plerro R. L. Martineau, M. P. ior Montma , died yesterday slim-noon in the W- er street Hospital as a result of blood poisoning following other sick- ness. Ho had been in the hospital less than o. week. His wits was at at his bedside When death come. He was bom at St. Francois, Mont. magny, in 1857, and was ; hwy“- by profession. Ho unneeded J udga Choquettq as member ior Mont. magny, bein first elected in Dec bet, 1898. fl: 1900 be defeated 81:. B‘ornior by ‘213 malofity hood Qoohor lnflorod. -Winnipog, .,sl'o.n.. Mt. tâ€"Indlsn. ‘ range. for practice shots. showed careful preparation: ‘ tyros, Was shot all. ‘ Association took first prize oi to d15pose of before of this Stock Clearing Sale will save all of our profit, and on many more for we are determined to let these lonely lines go. our Store will contribute lines for this Stock Clearing Sale , . Each department of If Your Wardrobe Should be replenished with a new Suit, an Odd Coat, Vest, Trouser Shirt, Hat, Cap or Tic, this is your opportunity . . , . . Sor Working Man’s Chance to secure odd lines of Working Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Caps, Hate etc, at lonely sale prices , . 2 â€".-_â€"â€"-â€"-. SCHOOL BOYS Should take advantage of this Sale for we have many Lines that will be of interest to them. 'M, “J. CARTER, Lindsay One Pric: - - - - - ..__â€"â€"- CANADIAN RIFLE SHOTS. 86th looting Opened at Ottawa on Io.- doyâ€"dso Hnrksmon Aro Entered- ‘rho Barlow For Tyros. Ottawa, Sept. 1.â€"'I‘lio 86th meet- ‘ ing oi the Dominion Rifle Association opened yesterday morning at 8.15, when the man went to the 500 yards The morning opened damp, cold and cheerless, with an overcast sky and a raw fish-tall wind, whirl). however, did not seem to dampen the ardor oi the riflsmen, who took every advantage oi the opening hall hour for practice shots. The first match oi the meeting, the Barlow for tyr08. that is, men who have never won a prize at a national or Dominion Rifle Association match. other In this range is 500 yards, 7 shots for 67 prizes. Pte. E. H. Haystead Won first with a score of 34, $15. Tho tyros shooting numbered 131. The total entries were 430, making . the meeting one of the best on to- cord. Capt. J. E. Hutchison, 43rd Bat, talion, opened up the Gibson with a possible. This match is 5 rounds at 500 yards, to be tired in one minute. The second team of the N. S. Rifle _ $20 With 147 points, and the 5th Royal Scots second prize oi $15 with 146 paints. Bonkoro' Hotels. In the Bankers' match, seven shots . 1 at 500 ' . sion, called on Elihu Root yesterday . yards, the Shooting showmg o. considerablo falling on from last year; due to a fish-tail wind. ”out.- Col. Anderson and Corp. Mason cap- tured the first two prizes with 84 each, while last year there were six ‘ poseibles made and scores oi 32 were counted out. The Walker Match. The Walker match, 600 and 900 yards, was shot oi! yesterday after- noon under reasonably good weather conditions. the rain having stopped and the light, but tricky wind, which prevailed in the morning having al- most subsided. ' The Gibson rapid- nrin match and running man and revo ver competitions were begun and will last throughout the week. The first prize winner in the Walker match was Sent-Major Dinnon, let Hussars, who, with a score oi 66. won $25 and cup. The team priu, consisting oi tho Walker Cup and $30, was won by the 13th Regiment oi Hamilton, with 872 points. Other teams competing were the 43rd D.C.O.R., which Io- cured second place with 858. and the 10th Royal Grenadiers third. with 852, and Queen’s Own Rifles fourth. with 344. Kov Shooting Bocord. Sacramento. Cal.. Sept. 1.â€"Jooob Gruhler oi the Sacramento Holvotis Shooting Club has broken the world's record at 200 words, Germ 25-ring target. by making‘doa out of a possible 500. The nacord hereto- fore. hold by Dr. Rogers oi Son Francisco, was 481 out at 500. It Gruhler’s shooting was oannd. m (Hartman 'b'o'w'ot Locos Ito (Inn. A private letter from South Africa says: Christian Dewet, the renown- ed guerllla leader. failed to m his gun license, and was summoned to the South African Constabulary comp at Vredoiort. He appeared, m A. 0.. at Vredeiort. a. 4m...“ ’ which Dcwot resides. h than for i the ‘ Money Back for the Asking M DAIRY s'UPPLlEQ If you are in need of Milk Cans Creamcrs Cream .- - 1‘! thin in Tin or G’ i: r W. - ’ .CmS: Dilly'gfllspani ) g_ ”in. ewae. c can give you satisfaction. bom m a,“ and quality. .0. Eavetrough Roofing, Plumbing and Heating Call and see our samples of Painted and Galvanized Steel Shingles. We will be pleased to quote prices to you. KEYS . MORRISON Opposite Benson House I School Teachers We are headquarters for all kinds of Watches from $2.75 to any price in god, gold filled, silver and nickel cases. We have a speculty Ill 10 years guarantee case with a fine Amcr'can movement it IS worth your inspection. Largest stock of long guards in town. Long Guards in biacx. amber, coral, etc, See that your Witch is in good o;der; hang it to us for repairs. S. J. PETTY, The Jeweller iMilne’stcw Blockfl‘) Kent Street, Lindsay. ' Peterborough Industrial Exposition SEPT- 2244 igl’remier Exhibition of the lidland District There are lsrgei cut prises offered at this Exhibition of Horses Ctl‘ Ile, Sheep sod Swine the st ssy cotter Pdr is 0stsrlo. with the excel!- too of Toronto. Lam. and om". Good accusation for SW" Send to Sea-etsry for Prize List st once. Large Cost Prizes ior Trotting. III-ht I“ ”'“m Ru“ D. llllGlllS-(lllllfi W J. GREEN Season ‘” Frederick Biby. o young man iy. In. Bibby not out of the 0! Dumdns and Miss 1380:) were driv- ‘9 make an invml’ig'au‘m’w, ' ’ and ' sc “18' in Hamilton, a live wins toll on :11 “I; “I rewholegbfiait of the the bone. which was killed instnntâ€" 8" was torn away. / ___________________,.__f ’4 3 l l i i i g i l I l TUESDAY, ”009* moomoomooooooooo W”Q.QQQQO.QQQ§OOO“OOOQO\ OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ We have on ban lsupplies. bl blots, 151"ch B” ”d everything 1“ ‘ 0‘11 and see. G. A. Ll BOOK CllIlNlY 00' C030 Dr. Irvine of ~ wists, Lindsa.V Pattie House, 00 Sept. 11th. Item (‘OBO On Friday evvni daiplul Sir Knigh Lindsay, \‘lsi’lcd t. Wim a pn't'eo Black Knights of initi . . . C Ed. Jackson ; 1 WM; Chaplain A most enjoy a was spent at t»: mng' . The dc “Resolved, that ' or character than Its-active as well notograph condos may, several ms in their : I. Totten, o

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