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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Sep 1903, p. 7

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Ian and hey Clothes that ‘ cm the foun- iable base 0f . and Heating lvam'zcd Steel Shingles. paint protection ' the: 16:5! Sign of l . '~0 ‘ W35 “wit ll'.‘ _- rvices . The doctor is a man of perhaps 60, â€"shaven face, ’and a. . o'l’l’tV hair over hlS fore- fwavy Fm: actor might envy_ an: 'voice is rather liglj,’ a L..,-iilia.i'ly penetrating, with his .quietly . dra- compels attention. orning was. “Did thin us while the way, and e scriptures?” Sunday. Entrust ‘ ‘. s ‘a. $13 H anIlCry t in the in . .-r heart but'tt W1 .. ‘ . . ol'ed to W 1‘} til.“ it“ us til , net . “we ccurs in the 32nd 318 l l 0 a, «sage t1 chapter of Luke’s ‘ the filth ; ‘59 (”he chapter that narrates the 95de i tile risen Christ and his, mg Ounrecogmzmg ples, and ‘ " " read by Ed esson. some length upâ€" uear to men (2) Out, defeat. comes vic- blessed by ins spoiled by prosperi- v drii‘t from God and turn " :83; to his tender appeals. By 1. :ml takes their minds oil the- ol their pursuit and listen to him. When - sorrow Christ comes utters Words that make mt with a strangetlire. and loss have brought. , into acqutiiutuuct- with Christ, ' are the disciples when grievm-g: . lltips‘u of their hopes. hat the cross IS no :1 real abiding and s itl magniiiot‘liii-tnt' in human life. flint oi tih‘ pcrplcxity and de- r of the disciples came the trans- ?rmation the world. They nthcrt‘d t0 pmy and from that little} Mammary: ‘At'ttt out forces that pally broke the power of the R0- empire gghchangt'tl the fut-e of the world. Soout 0iul>putwut defeat the faithâ€" m man mnergz‘b’ it conqueror. (3) lion ltztty be blessed by 18. t Christ that they do not. know. he talked to us by the “ and while yet unknown to the " their of anti 65011505 that hearts blinded within them. ill the Christian mucus for matching the OutCast and heathen are simply Christ still hissing those him know him not. Christ's method [as instructin- El'S. He dill tint on them. but yr: n infective Wu}. with the disciples for religious workâ€" ititrude himself upâ€" llllkt’d to them in the things he wanted tit-2m tn hour. “When you want to t'eztt-Fi ll man's soul" said the lll‘tjui'llt‘l' "it is not necessary to modernsi‘xt-Ey (iii'r’l'i in your remarks Treat the Illiif. its though you knew he had ‘.I. stizzl. tutti you have done much toward winning him." on In conclusion the pn‘acilé‘r noticed} disciples. i He Said Tuligfwit must cause rapture. i the hettt't-liur'uiug oi the T00 littzt'l‘. haul haw-n. math; of emotion has toâ€"day wc Ottawa, Supt. ILLâ€"Tho debau ‘ the redistribution bill occupied t2 ontiro day in the Houso y some olgvsn constituencios being COODted- fl‘ho discussion at tlma was entromoly brisk. notably when Sir Richard Cartwright snared . tho arena, and ‘rovived memories of tho iniquities of the, gerrymandcr of 1882. Sir Wilfrid Laurior and Mr. Borden also participated actively. The chief storm centres of debate war; Norfolk, for which Col. Tisdalo ma another unsuccessful loo fo :wo seats; Elgin and Grey,pbut tn: attor- stood ovor. Before adjourn- ment Mr. Taylor again brought up tho mnttor of members’ unpaid in- demnity, and Mr. Fielding declared emphatically for tho rights of Por- liamont ovorfitho Auditor-General. Dr. Sproulo presented a petition from a number of his constituents in Grey, praying that tho transcontin- ental railway bill bo not passed, but hold over for furthor consideration by tho flovornmont. , Ponioiou ”scrotum Hon. Wm. Poul-son, roplyfn to Mr. Walter ,Bcott, said the attcngtlon of tho Government had. been called to the importation into Canada of wookly publications of the classi known as “Jesse James storlos" and "Diamond Dick," but that these publications wero not brought in freo of duty. so for as tho Govorn- mono wero aware. , ' Mr. R. L. Bordon asked that bo- foro tho bill amending tho adult act was taken up tho corrospondonco and documonts relating to tho difficulty- botwocn the Government and the Auditor-General be laid on tho table. This was agroed to. THE COLLISION A'I' BLENIlEIM. Swltoh Oponod by o Brokomnn’s Histoko â€"I.Iss of tho Indnrod. Cbatbam, Sept. 17.-â€"Tho accident at Blenheim was caused by a switch left open, allowing tho rear and of tho passenger train to crash into a loaded freight that had pulled into the siding to allow tho oxpross to pass. The rear coach of tho passen- ger train, which was mostly occupied by high school and business college students going to their homes, was telescoped half its length and reduced to splinters. Tho list. of Injured is as follows: Miss Nellie Forbes, leg badly fracturâ€" . ed; Miss Winnie Peacock, broken jaw ; Chamb r1 . h . and other Injuries; Miss Eris Quack-1 8 am, W 0 regretted ho would! log‘ snbush, bod gash on cheek and much crushed: Misses Doherty and McGregor of Ridgetown, badly bruis- ed and suflering much from shock. Miss McGregor’s chest. was crushed, but her injuries are not considered fatal. All tho mupants of the coach wero moro or loss bruised and shaken up. Among those moro or less hurt, in addition to those nom- ed, are: neck, shoulder and head cut, serious; Buolalx Buchanan, not I Wm. J ames Hogan, Blenheim. hand i bruised, not serious; Miss Rows, suf-j Toronto, Sept. 19.â€"'l‘h° m. of the annual convention of tilt 0" g ' mass was concluded yesterday morning. I. the afternoon the visiting doles“. had- drivo around tho city. End In tho evening tho annual banquet 0’ tbs Association was bold. About 160 01 the delegates aro going on t trip to the Pacific. coast, and will loo" toâ€"day. - ‘9 The. most important business of the mormng was tho pm 0‘ tho ro- lJOrt of tho Tarifl Committoo. The Association placod itself in decided Opposition to reciprocity with “10 Umted States, skirted tho caution 01 Immerial preferential trade. ”Id declared strongly in favor of a Win commission of a thoroughly 135W dent character. Tho tattor proposal was the only ono which callod for any detailed discussion, and this was all along tho lines of how tho tarlfl could best be kept out of politicS. A resolution by tho woollen section. said to bo inlmical to tho BritiSh preference, was not discussod. Tho labor question was tho other mo- mentous matter dealt With by the convention. Tho Association soomcd s umtin resistance to the moro agâ€" gresswo elements of organized labor and resolved to protect tho interests of what is termed "free labor." The olection of officers resulted as follows: President, Georgo E. Drum- mond, Montreal; First vice-president. W. K. George. Toronto: Ontario vice- premdent, H. Cockshutt, Brontford: Quebec vice-president, Hon. J. D. Rolland, Montreal: N. S. vies-pros!- dent, D. W. Robb, Halifax; B. C. vies-president, John Hendrv, Van- couvor; Manitoba vice-president, E. I... Druryv, Winnipeg; N.W.T. vice-pro- sidont, . S. Fisher. Calgary: treas- urer, George Booth, Toronto. ' Tho Annual Banqnot. In tho ovonfng a banquet. was hold at tho King Edward hotel. Thoro woro 200 covers. Hon. Goo. E. Ilrummond occupied the chair. and during the evening dolivorod his inaugural address as tho now Prost- dont. 0thor speakers wero flout.- Gov. Clark, 10'. C. A. Blrgo, Sir Mulock, Premier Ross, Han. Mr. W. K. Goorgo, Mr. A. Robert Munro, Mr. W. K. McNaught, Hon. Thos. A. Brossoy. M.P., and Mayor Urquhart. Impr- ial trade was the koynoto of tho . speeches, and great cheering grootod a reply telegram from Hon. Joseph Wm. Paterson, not be ablo to visit Canada this : year. SHIPPING ,TIED UP. ‘ Mates of tho Lsko Stosmsblp Company of tho Stool Truss Go Out as Tholr Vessels Como In. Clovoland, 0., Sopt. 18.--Ono of the greatest. contests botweon capital and labor over fought out on tho great lakes is threatened as of a striko of mates on boats of the ‘ 703““ . Town of Knstorlo Dostroyod and Inhabit: \‘auinaw l ‘lSII'ORS to lindsay’s Greatest Fair will add PLEASURE by visiting this great Shoe Ilo BEST of all this north country. stout muss. ovum IIIE BBS. to their PROFIT and use-«the BIGGEST and PRICES TIIE 1.0W T. ' I It will pay you to remember that the Big Shoe Store “sets the pace” . for all kinds of Footwear. Here you get the best styles. most serviceable goods and save money on every purchase. manor: 'on' worms a‘t noum'cm- nguga, Sept, 21-91% Balm cago. All day yesterday, as fast, as County Council compromised aftor meats havo reached their docks being in deadlock for three days and on o Eris, their mates have quit . half over the appointment of a work. .Crows of all tho steamers haVo County Clerk, by selecting R. 1‘. boon discharged and tho boats order- mller, County Councillor for Rain- od tied up. Twonty-six ships havo bum, clerk pro tem, In order to do already been removed from service business which had to bo sttonded on Lulu Eric, and no settlement of ' to. tho trouble is in I! ht. The cause ' was tho retention y tho trust of Capt. Frank Ros. who is not a mombor of tho Mutors‘ Association. M Will Vlois . Cosodo. London, Sept. 21.â€"(C.A.P.)'-â€"Tho Honorablo Artillory Company of London, intends visiting Toronto and Montreal about tho middlo of wfiglmtobsr. =__________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ Lays, lawyer, of found dead in his office Wednesday ovening. The body was found on tho door, with bullet wounds in the forobead. Tho boll bad ovldently passed clear through; there were two holes, as though two balls had onâ€" torod. In the room was a rifle, with the magainc filled with cartridges. The story is given out. as accidental death, while again it is asserted that ho was insane, and his actions during the afternoon from thoso who saw him would seem to bear out tho latter supposition. Tho late Mr. Lcys was a nephew of Col. F. Lays, M.l"., of London. His father was J ohu Lays, a well known Toronto arrister. {Annual Western Excursions Return tickets to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn, via North Bay, $28.40, Supt. 2-1111, 251.11 and 26th : Via Given Sound and Upper Lakes on Sept. 24th and 26th, $32.40. ‘ Sluge Fore f- r Round Trip To Detroit. Bay City, Grand Rapids 1 Mich. Chic‘go, 111., Cin- onto ”awn-“i by ank.‘ cinati. (dun-land, ('olum'luts, Day- 1 -. SLAUGHTER TEN THOUSAND. â€" Tickâ€" lan’s Point, Toronto, on Thursday night. The grand stand and bar : \Vf‘l‘t? Loss $15,000 always ho a mem- ento of one of the happiest. ovents of her lifeâ€"doubly so if lhe knows that they cams from McCarty'o, for our namo is a synonym for morlt and value. The buyor, too, may be assured of getting full value for the money here. We have Silvorwan, Cut Glass Fine Clocks, Gold in silver will boautiful Pigs'burg 81°11 t althfnompfiyi‘ 113:! Sofia, Bulgaria. Sopt. 18.â€"Thopton, (thio, Indianapolis, Ind. China :3 on: “fod- .1: 1 .' e * Foreign Oflico here has received roll-ids good going- Sept. 24th, 25th and ' 133“ n 1‘ us 1 ablo Information that the Turks have 9 261b, valid for return until October - destroyed the town of Kastoria and 112th, 1903. from all stations Toâ€" th.“ th‘ United Sfiatgs t 111 b hav massacred the population. ironto to Windsor, including branâ€"l . . ~ 1 fi 1 ii“. to cloarln u”. atlon, owner 0! t ° '0 'Mw .31“. o population of Kastoria num- iches. . uxh misc v.11: pt-i.ptexed mull .rgcéo so a tho 3 Of ' a finish fight with tho asters and beta about 10,000 persons, and the} Tickets and full particulars fmmt imio'is‘ DH” ’2”: “TM-”wry. 0f some. .r " * “ ‘ Pilots Assoclauon. i massacre of such a number in one your nearest Canadian Pacific Agent. 2m 12kt? l“\~.".t.é'tt ittz‘ relation of all: Th. fleet 01 “10 Pittsburg Steam-g plus, if the report is true, excoodgi , these others :mi the humming of thel ' "'- ~ IMP Company, W 131‘. marlno “mi anything which has yet occurred in i 73' :5 NOTntN. $°£:$'o gm. So must man ‘ °f th‘ steel trust, consists of 117‘: Macedonia. The effect of the report 0118‘?" " o ' “he“ “”1 \ 1. m” a”) key Of life's: Victoria B 0. Sept. 21.â€"In tho1 vossols. They an engaged in W" of such stupendous Imughtep may T. C. HATCHETT, Agent CPR. mystery. the l!‘1;~- t‘M'valvr of its ‘ Police Court ' 3.5m: Leonard, a!” ( lng iron ore from Laks Superior and b. most serious. l ailing “hr: 1.: supplied bi, Jesits Billy Dunn, .11” J. H. Burnett and} Lek! M10132” 3111991118 points .to 192.1: . ,‘i‘h‘lp‘c iwm '0 t“ e ' William Lorenzo, pleaded guilty to i,“ ",1““"‘u,_“110rs' bUt no ‘ the charge of robbery, with violence, ;s.0enj,t‘u_iw;.t;. ,T_H::“',.:_!.UU.1 “til-at. It; ‘t the Western Hotel last Monday Set?" . '1‘.”(§‘7\9:ht1“th that. night. Tbs former. thoccdman who had w ‘ Waits .. if't‘. ti 1m 0111. . . ., , . . . the min, was senten to sown {£61011 if“ f),',‘{“r""1th‘ Hf‘m‘l‘ years' imprisonment and twenty ‘Lil'iiir‘iiiili.will“timings (1:311:31: i strokes, and Lorenzo to six yoars mg, Bligh, {ff Fifi?” 3,10 ‘mgrw ‘ and an equal number of strokes. 1:192:31]. 19“...“ SUP??? Wigs 3.31:: Union of Canadian lunfcfpalltloo. ‘ ‘ V '34 all,” ’i:.- sun/ice an W1 irss Tilt-.11 1m; g->,,1-H,,HH‘ exceptions the 1 Ottawa, Bopt. 17.â€"-â€"Somo good min 0,) rim-oi ed for. work was accomplished yesterday by that cert-8.:nrm” " L n ‘ the convention of tho Union of Co.- _ .w nadian Municipalities. At the oven- rlt St. l’uni}: my morning ser- mg sitting, A. W. Campbell, G°°d 31°“ “"36 tir'x-it;%,~ti 3331 Mr. Mcintyre‘ Roads Commissioner for Ontario. inurl Pct-p}, '.l .s'itldt‘llt.. At, night, ’ delivered an uddrm which W” i hllil'si‘. preached on the greatly appreciated. A resolutiont iiis ii‘Xt was: “It was adopted authorizing th. oxocu- iifii Four and they Cruci-' tlvo t0 Prep”. 3 ”heme {or concert. . " .‘llill'k ts : 25. The t ed action to oecuro better terms for ‘3" 1.0: regard the story of debentures. The convontion adlom '1 a '0. sad so much as ed at 10.30 p.111- ' . â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" “hen a man " :., saw a fellow-being A Fatal Celluloi- I -.‘€~-t:tv m" ttcclainl and Montreal. Q00}. Sept, 17,â€"In a (l :'l I);l.UI “t'?gar(l the Collision Mwm two freight “um “stud 10d forb‘ld on the Intercolonial Runway at . save in the cross . 5.50 o’clock yesterday morning abOUt ‘ 'I"\'\S Christ.” BIF. tWO mile. wt of St. Madelaime, ,‘ :hztt Christ's death Engineer Atkinson and Fireman ( .“i't- of earth's greatestl Hurd. of the east bound train, were . y. , ., ‘ _ A ‘ (I, ' . ‘ » 11“. U V V I; Eilki alt length the . d Brakemm Mner and .3 . Kr: . 7‘ , E , I I . I H L “‘ -.‘\ {ills j ‘ . " '..ll IV. I. v ‘\\.’3".. . [“(Hiil‘z .‘ii' in the CFUClllX" Engineer Du'sault of the ‘ ~- . . ' 1,}! . .l‘l “ ' ' R.- ‘ , .‘ [:05 f-wi“.%3p_tj.j \I-E‘. mum-n liic word "there” train, were slightly injured. ' - ' ‘ " ’ “They crucified him‘ the engines were badly damage in): in some savage several of the cars wero wrecked. , “:th limo in which ____________.__â€"â€"â€"- .~ .ml‘llll‘. haul been taught, Postal Lifts Rots. '« AVtIE" i-‘ll commandments, . S t 17 -Th0 is ll:til\‘.‘ [and that he Ashtabula. Oth. op ’ 1' l " ,. . ., . . . - trol steamer Petre ear Y lllL puum for 11-15 Canadian P8: nfl ted . ”iw - 7. '\- - d 'fth and 5° sca a «I! a Lotint.,r...nt yester fly . t . ('l‘rl‘lll‘l - f vh . be nets belonglng 0 . . man 0 w om. 'n I 18 Erie. It faring from shock; Walter Sedgo, [ which with cold intelligence, and shock; M188 Elda Ranson, shoulder: sometimes with t'<;>l('lm)ss without in-v erised. 110‘ lotions; Stewart Camp-‘2 telligtnc; had manifested religion, I bell, hood slightly hurt. The coach . “ten .1 SCSHIZSI discovered a lot oi i containing tho Blenheim pupils was! has that in could not relate to i quite beyondtrapoir. and was ' let on: in: no: in ii'l‘ Presbyterian church, Watches, Jewelry, otc. Engageâ€" ment and Wedding Rings. Tho popular J ewolry Storo. Repairing neatly and ‘1 . promptly done . F. MCCARTY . _â€"_..__â€" ‘l‘ho Lush For Bnrxlors. Whine. Etude F132;: >021»- g i 0 .3. S 8 § Bill be held in the Skating Rink. opposite G. T. R. Station. FORTWPERRY. 0N1. w . . '- .15 'V'x .' .“ tfw,‘ AY. OCTOBER 16.“?903:I; P- M-_ [wet the auspices of the L’cminitn Sc inc Breeders Association. nd Sows from well established herds, will be offered. N early ' ' ' ° ' f suitable 1 be u 2 , some of thtm near tlze {arrowmg period. All the B0315 Will be 0 Arming fig cc ntriLutors to this sale are several of the most reliable Canadian breeders TERMS dents of Ontario : All individual sums of $10.00 and under, cash. All sums cvcr $Io.co g 135%,: 1' credit will 1:6 allou‘cd on 3} proved joint notes. terms and particulars apply to A. l'. I ESTERVELT. Sec our] Live Stock Am n‘s, Patti. m. m Bless... 1 ORCNIO. carefully selected Boats 2 he dd,” Cl:lyil!ly..,.“.£.nen).y had before asqwrj‘txpti kiwi?“ forgiveness for the Si...g‘;.;‘f-“- ‘W t thout discussing ' ”‘h‘t‘dll‘l‘ nt the physical death "itl‘itirfiig Place in the scheme '37 earnestlli-i M!" Min-sh commented d”its 0f ”“3 39011. the various met- mgk“.\ly?i” f."“‘l!1Xitni. The choxr \ L‘" “‘1“ MP" as an anthem. all 0 old Ether and Chas. Set/ford, 2 Grout Coal Find. ...J. J. Collins. se to 17s pot Ottawa. who has 6E0. JACKSON, “ ‘Ked . . 3th Igilltwllvt‘l-y 1‘) and 8 years, ln Loni/it1 19%" In the M, C. R. yard: his” w 0n Nt'lurdav night. The “moire 3"“ ti ride on the lfining ahITaS‘lmg'er coach, and were r “Wk by; ‘1'” “"W “W were Otficisl Auctouccr, FORT PERRY, OAT. "1 .‘iu‘ “itch target and knock-v 11. taken‘ ”ff cat‘s. Elmer’s leg word's nil uimve the knee, and i M8 Wore “-010“. the knCO. Boyth ‘_ “by will :33!“le to the hospital. k “\‘Ui'.

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