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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Sep 1908, p. 11

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They did this on beingr asked to do so by 1 Al- - not said he “as told he \v ould get “‘1 \o‘ted 5nd l‘us‘d ‘to ' ”3‘0 l 1» 51w“ 1‘ «on ‘Wflaoutsa. «meme:- 1 ‘r‘:‘*"‘ ..,t I t . . n 1‘ I . a1 ' \- e' - ' ‘L 3 am: :1“ fltiuun‘i 0‘“) 1? ~‘.'“' or!“ Hit. 1 - 1 {‘1‘1‘ "1 ‘ 3 ‘ f "-l‘ ,- ."\F¢ . l. . .“wus BEING pa : ' "v '1 "c 1 1.1.1 ‘ he ' m" 1' u.‘ " 1 He wasfilfin .o understand tho " V “‘ “‘- 1i 1 . .1111'1 .1-..‘; “\-‘ c 1 3 money find he "paid for votes. wu- noes told Mr. Watson he did not vote for money. He received the money ‘eftdr he :‘had voted.. Somewhat can: . to Mr.“ ‘tson that “be it 11115131014111 1111111111 given no pnom‘iae or; had no understanding that he was to get . money for voting for Mr. Stratton. He 1111a- heard of the money part of the affair after he had Voted. In the Isrnaller room in<the com- mittee'ro'oms Mr. ‘Leary asked Har- land his. name. The latter told him. 1 The witness said, ' ‘He put a two-dol- lll‘ bill under thé lid of the card- A “HILE IN OUR STORE AND LOOK THROl'GH, WISH TO BI‘Y OR NOT. LADlES’ r‘rnfi LINE!) coma highest grade high storm Lndics' Fur Lined (‘ont made ii om the broadcloth with lining.r oi solccled ginninc muskrat board bdx,and1 picked it up. He; ltold me to take it. " ‘ John I’ritchard said he V‘vas at the l liberal moms, but had nOt been giV-i‘ 111 am monc\. lie 1sz asked lol make an 1111111113111 that be 161111. 1113â€"1“ With! 5‘11 S‘lrn‘t‘to ‘s ole 811* 0“?) 55535. ‘hz‘ld r‘c-g “ellâ€"slilchod scams. l.‘nglh 11111118 ~ ~ M 1 11 1.1- .111 6‘11 . ; 11J1>HL1 2“)“5 «‘1‘le ‘QRW‘L _ W’- H . l E” \“‘NM‘\/\ENWÂ¥\ XWVW‘U L’lisiuu Lamb 111.11%)“ lllzul‘t oi spu'lal._1\ $1'l4‘\ Lml hhlrllb- gAiL-lg 1‘1. M of Aâ€" mum?“ lfiemm‘ at ‘ bvuutilul i-uh finish lin 11 mm b a\.\ blilkh satin 1-1-111th 5:1 lUK'LlU‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' $17 P011119 in Scugog St‘ill't‘ht‘l'S discover May it please your Lordship, the] “mus Mt'llont‘ll. the Grand Jurors oi our Sovereign Lord‘ “(:n'luy night Hi the body 01‘ . young man who has sinci’ Saturday night river, at and opposite east Kent-st. The body had been in the water for some time and life had long been extinct. The young man had not been seen since Saturday night at about ten been missing in the Scugogl the loot of St. Paulâ€"st ltheir pr since o'clock. The theory is that he ac- cidentally fell down the embankment (in his way along the railway track, and into the river. Probably he home, while walking went cried '11:- help and in the darkness and at n‘dit no one heard the cries. HAT,WAS FOI'N'D. The finding of the. missing lint floating in the man's river on‘ the moth side where the floating bridge 1-. placed during the winter, was the uni clue as to the whereabouts of \iwl‘onnll. The find Was made by \iim Squires. who saw the name in :2111 christy and reported the. matter in 5‘ nun Ol‘ hll‘. .1: 111111 finding the. hat and «honey notified the 1::1‘111'9. -~.~11-.-h and the river l‘.l\:1ll)‘. 1-: from the shore. N0 INQUEST. \n inquest was deemed unneces- bdx‘y by the coroner. Dr. Blanchard. .11 in.» cause of death was clear and no lUUl play evident. .ln-jus McDonell was twenty-three age and is a native of L‘nflsny. living here all his life. His ‘1"."1“cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mc- l'on“~ll. are still living and his bro- inc 3 and sisters are: Joseph and 1M .1ld and Miss Georgina, of Lind-' 1:111: and Mrs. Tobin. of Peterboro. Much sympathy is felt for the‘ ber- eaved family. SAW HIM. SUNDAY. Mr. John Cote reported to Chief \‘intent that he was talking to the ‘atc Angus McDonell on Sunday “ :Iht This upsets the theory that ‘ was on Saturday he fell into the I'M‘r. McDonell was not at Home Ln Saturday night at all. .____._.._â€"â€"-â€"â€" ‘. hr! of The bodies of the Gilding brothers, who were drowned in Toronto , bay a week ago, were recovered. l Spoolal Notice- 1 BETI'ER THAN SPANKING. instructions. 86nd no 1110110leut tO-day if your children trouble Way. Don’t blame the child. are it can’t he] it.‘ This #263 cures adults on William Coency young brothers and “he at once commenced a was draml. about ball past. ten o‘clock 111-110qu was located on the 09130- mic side of the riVor. about twenty l. unnedifllculbesbfz‘yamfiu ‘ l l l'ricc ......................................................... 1111111111111 lull l S ABLE S'l‘OLE. ” Western Sable Stole, made from selected Canadian skins. with heads and tails, giving it a very pretty effect. sides. Price ................................................... [the King, assembled at the sittings‘ I of the High Court of Justice for the] County of \ictoria, beg to makei esentment as follows: They have been required to give consideration to a charge of muder, SA BLE MUFF. M. PERSIAN LAMB-MFFF. f Western Sable Mull, made of extra quality skins in the :1“? notfthfr case has been called to: new rug design, trimmed with heads, paWS and tails, lined Persian Lamb Mull, Empire style. made from selected skins, With a ‘ eir a ' en 1011. . . - - .- ‘ 1 . bed with a 1. . , . - - - - pearance, finished 11 1th an Cldtl‘d0“n , They have visited the county jail With heaxy brown figured satin, s1lk mist cord and cider- beaUtlfUI luxurious ap . . . $1800 rich black satin lining and Silk wrist cord. Price .................. . down bed. Price. ................. ........ ..-- $10.00 and found the building a premises in a satisfactory condition. There are lsix persons, five males and one fe- males. at present deprived of their : liberty. They regret to find two in-. sane persons confined in the prison awaiting removal to a'hOSpital for such cases. The only justification for the presence of these persons under the law as it now exists, is that they cannot safely be detained else- where Lia-he cause for regret in this _ connection is that they could not be admitted immediately to one of the BIG TIME LT 11151130120 Provincial institutions. It is gratifying to be informed that FOWL SUPPER WAS {LARGE-LY since their visit orders have been no AMENDED. celvcd for the instant removal of the A 1 l and mtertalnment ‘ n the a urn t M: 9‘” “9W insane “mm to 8:91 a was on Tuesday at Ileaboro un- mlco. _ They have $1ng $9 Egugg 9; Rs- der the auspices ol the Baptist fuse and their observation ol the climb of that m Supper was conditions existing in the institution ”ma "0m 5 30 “at“ 8W!- 0 @100“ leads em to m high eemmerr and was partake. at by a large num- clarion of the, manner in which it 111 hot managed and the care that is lie-1 After supper a choice. program was stowed upon the large number or in: rendered. Rev. 0,. H. Marsh. pastor mates fifty-seven in all . at St Paul's. Lindsay. and Rev G All or which is humbly submitted. R. Welch pastor of the Lindw Dope JOHN SUGGI'I‘I‘. tist church delivered interesting ad- iF‘omqnan. dresses. ms W‘mwmm us Your Fall Suit or Overcoat Will be done up in the latest style and from the most depend- able materials at the lowest possible figure at this store- Qur new stock‘ is now complete and the showing is such that no man need be satisfied with anything commonplace. ll‘sllolalill‘oSmloluquOdu Ladies and Ian I “Ion Tue Doors West of Pym Reuse Big $111,111.11 of TllE muscommeui Mica From North WORK ON ABOVE RAILWAY PRO- Grand Jury Room, Lindsay, Sept. 28, 1909 Hon. Mackenzie King and Hon. Charles Murphy spoke at the Catho~ lic Schomberg. .1 GRESSES RAPIDLY. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ down (or 40 Chamberlain, The steel has beenput Mr H G miles west of Cochrane on the Trans. I "Is WOMA‘ ”nugget of the Toronto Mica Com- continental Railway and will be ex- and president and general tended twenty miles further within pany, If. You waTt t0. Stap‘ manager of the Mica Products Com- the next thirty days. a Man From pany, of New York, passed through Two temporary bridges him to be Drink here Friday on His way to his mica built, the, permanent steel structure Sheeuredherhusbonmherthu-sndmsm mines located at Tory Hill, Ontario. will be putin place during the win- OIhernelghbox-s. and now she generously paeu- from which point two carloads of tcr. The grade practically completâ€" thacw ”211321221: the ““1333 '.'l.‘hl1““1~emedwe ”39g mica haVe been shipped to his TO‘ ed for 100 miles west of Cochrane. . . . East of Cochrane contractors have maawg°gg°fi ronto factory during the last few It .is said by those who 1111- had some trouble with a cotter dam at the A‘bitibi whens the high bridge no publicity of our days. private mall's. hels . _ , anxiousto help others derstand mica that this 18 the larg- ao'e ‘ ad is to be built. Because there is no temporary general Robbers broke into the M.C.R. eta tion, two stores and the. post office at Stevensville. ' INSTITUTE MEETING HO‘IZD BRANCH MEETING IN OCTOBER. 1‘ J)- WILL The Islay branch of the Women’ s The most. Institute H will hold their October meeting at the home of Mrs. D Tol- mie on the usual date, the second Thursday at 2. 30 p. m. At this meeting a. paper written by Mrs. (Dr.) White, of Inndeey. on “Home Decoration," will be read; also other papers will be given by members of the branch. At the September meeting, held at “c3131: goo “33‘ g. v or toherhome. Sim, thehomeoers 3030.81 61'? muslin" cement paper was given by Hm Ma" ‘a‘nd‘sendit com. Canada “Peninsular” everyone“ our read- est single shipment of mica that has figlmlnmksagrpg: ever been shibped in Canada. at one - a line today. She time. st‘nnture bare the contractors. Foley What. 311'. 1:2: Mr. Chamberlain owns and con- Walsh and Stuart, are now engaged fi gm‘m’gd”: trols some 2100 acres of mica pro- cutting out a totem sixty-five mmn”wԤ,mg perty in Canada, not mentioning his 12111.5 long through the forest oorth- shouldnotwrmheru holdings in iron. copper. graphite east at Lake Abltlbi. Across this and some silver. It is understood lake and over this new mode trail that two of his most trusted men they will carry supplies dining the eft for Cobalt on the 221111 to seâ€" winter. These supply-s will be cachâ€" N° trouble to “1°" them cure for him a valuable silver claim ed at intervals along the line for use ‘ . . .. which. is said to be nearly three when spring open: again. About six ‘ 181 Homnmmnt. . inches wide. native silver, ‘9‘! bet- ty macsotthe first 100 miles of tar their 80 feet inlmg‘th; ms amt-WWW” Thestc’e. wvariouainmsmmm (in :11 coffin with ma: hbetngbel- nuanmmmmywuul «republicans-1mm ;. ' -in m , hibit at the fall fair." rendered by Miss Knight of {Pleasant M n: '4 ‘ ' fidmoiwfln .019." runs SHOULD HAVE-THAT Disrn‘vd'rivn STYLE“ AND unm'r ifiilrlur MAKES. THE)! THE manner crass FURS EVERY FUR ‘ "THAT THE QUALITY AND STYLE 10?. 20‘1 R FURS ARE 'UN‘SUR- ~' r.“- ‘ PASSED, AND WE ARE TOLD BY OUR MANY Cl? STOMFRS THAT OUR PRICES ARE REASON ABLE. WE WOULD LIKF‘ YOU TO SPEND WHF‘THFTR \ 0U . import 11d collar and rmms of 11111111111 stripi‘d l ‘nnndian mink semi- fitting stVlc. and all 50111111111 all colors. all sizes. Prim $590“ s ‘ 1 ‘ ‘1‘h‘ofi5‘1‘1k‘1 ’s‘n‘l‘o 51*“ \11 ‘1 141111111“ shins mm \111 1.111 12111 111111 311 1 eunuch “A. 2\\---1 30 trimmed full furrcd (‘11 both . $17. 50 WAKELY __â€"â€"â€"__l kinds of Building Material, Wood Etc.“ the right price Have You seen .Them ? improved ‘S‘toves in “The Champion” and “Pandora” Call and see these stoves and ask to see improvements, whet- her you wish to buy or not. .3“ _ ‘TQEFifi; .5111. . xx

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