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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Oct 1902, p. 10

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“(Continued from page 1) -».\ ment has introduced a bill providing for the construction of a line Adelaide to Port Darwin, in comple- tion of the overland railway. 0n the land grant syStem. ~Private House. 2nd Battalion- Berkshire Regiment, will be given the Victoria Cross for his gallant action during the South African war in leaving his shelter and going. under a hot fire, to the rescue of a wound- ed sergeant, being himself seriously wounded as a result. 11 â€"Sir Henry Irving spoke in an- chester on Thursday in behalf of the W times do as much 800d as estabushment of a municipal theatre. " “WPâ€"they aid the doctor 31- and said such a movement would '05 We have everything in sick. help to drive from the stasge those room requisites that can be de- highâ€"kicking We tions Sir Henry siredâ€"hot water bottles bod himself said he would gladly give pans. manta“ ”mug“ atomis- 51 000 to adVance the movement in , era, gauze: and absorbent cotton England. We are aIWays 0n the lookout .11», is stated that the employee of for new and good devices to help the Reid-Newfoundland Railway have the ill to get well, as a visit been robbing the company for years, hm will prove. We request the and that pursers, conductors. Port’ visit, em and others are concerned -â€"'I‘he strike of the French coal miners has been settled. -â€"A wild scene took place in the British Commons on Thursday when. became Premier Ballour said not time would be given to the discussion of Irish allairs, John O'Donnell member for South Mayo, crossed the floor and shook his fist under the premi- er 's nose: Tim Healy made a spawn that was a, masterpiece of satire. The premier had enumerated the Uganda question among those that the government would discuss, ”and Mr. Healy rose to speak as a na- tive of Uganda’ Rand bitterly congrat- being able to forget the state of atl'airs in that “dista at and distressful country, Ire- . Mr. O' Donnell was suspendâ€" id for a week. Wm. O'Brien do- , dared that Ireland was on the verge f revolt. â€"The other day Gen. DeWet was wing shown the famous Vendomo pilâ€" lar in Paris, and was told that it Was covered with the metal of guns captured by Napoleon. He replied that a column a third higher could be covered with the metal of the guns taken from the British by the 3088. . â€"The Swiss government declares that it will court~martial soldiers who reiuso‘ to serve against the As 11. 'ng Anarchist songs in Geneva were charged by cavalry with drawn soc â€"Prussia. under Herr Budde, the new minister of railvntys, will take steps to put six leading roads under government control. --The schooner Lillian was wrecked oi! Grate’s Point, Newfoundland. and 51 112 3,111. E lives in the wreck on Thursday. -â€"â€"P. A. McHugh. '.M P. for North 13itrim,:was sentenced to one month " 'sonment for intimidation, but than Thloioa able ant, 1;: ii i 1 '1 to bail. â€"One of the rules of the Atlantic Club, a London venture for Anglo- American , social reunion, is that members are not allowed to lose more than £1,000 a week at cards. â€"Rearâ€"Admiral Lord Charles Ber- esford has been promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral, and Admiral Sir Edward H. .Seymour becomes his Majesty's principal naval aide-do- camp. â€"-From the report of the Labor De- partment of the London Board of Trade it is clear that the coming winter will be an exceptionally try- ing one to the working population of Britain. Hamilton city coal was reduced to .8 a ton on Saturday. An Imperial Chinese edict has be. hand sogctioning tho rolling Iii-b is o! ‘ loan of 88. 000 .000. was“ 1...... .1... ..... 10! land Sat Ho said ho “111113531111 in Jy‘yuory. Crown Prince Ferdinand of Rou- Ma has accepted an invitation from filo-Sultan to visit Constantia- , Ahoy in a fin Saturday night 1 t dew. Thoma-’1 Ward slipped from the top It write at once and earn a beautiful a fire-loddor. £01130 feet m broke prooent for yourself for Christmas. his neck. I.“ ARNOLD mICINE CO. Jm. Boa commanders, Kritzlngor, . ' arrived at . Southampton Sunday on their woy . to London. According to ., despoteh from Win- nipeg, an army of 1.000 Doukhobors is marching toward Yankton, to do- mandnfood of the authorities. La» Giomalo d’Italia announces thwt the Emperor and Empress of Rimsia will go to Italy neat Docembcr es- corted by a Russian squadron. 7 The condititm of the h 111th of King Leopold is such- that his physi- cians have ordered him to reirain from yachting and automobiling. .Ei =B11ilders’ liar d w a r e Tinware and Granite- ware. Guns and. Rifles. Loaded Shells, Plow Points, Scoop Shovels. Lanterns, Apple Parers Step Ladders, Clothes Wringers, Paints, Oils and Glass. m ‘_ "' It has been discovered th. 1: Many square miles of oil lands cry tori! of $20 000 has {18:3 735;: he: been discovers? in the Trans-"ma with Spanish bankers at Ha.â€" “ ‘vmtwnpnmongmbereofthe J ohn L.Sull11an, once the champ- place in Toronto. Prizefighter of the world. cele- given. ion bratedv‘ his 44th birthday Saturday with sonar water and ginger ale. U. 8. Secretary Root in his report l0 Congress will recommend the pur- chase of military equipment Meient to supply an army of 250, 000 men. is 103 years old, has been a great tobacco chewer since his boyhood Sunday he used 10 cents' worth of the _ weed. Two earthquake shocks were felt at Suwanee, Tenn , on Saturday, tho first, a li t one, about 1 p.m.. and the secon which was more severe. about 5 pm. - Fifteen people were immersed and five of them drowned as a result of a collapse Saturday of the bridge over the Golden Horn,. connecting Con- osgntinople with the suburb of Cal- a 11', 2.1- Nâ€"The South Australian Govern- from, cross-munch At Sydney. 21.3. In tho m- onus (od- ’ ' a climax Friday, when riotous demonstrations were made against Prime Minister Barton. At Wheeling, W. Va“ tho porting o! a steam plpo plant of the National Tubo Works in Benwood Sunday afternoon eight men were ocalded.u1’d three of them will die. gas, 10 years old. prevented the mur- der of his mother by ho- drnnaen husband Sunday aftsnoon. The bay levelled a. shotgun .t his father and cowe'dwhlm. . At Stratford a cheque swindler op~ elated last week and got away with 846, about “0 ol which was cash. At cheques, in payment for small purb chases and rocohed change. James Younger, on. of tho famous Yov nge brothers, compatriots of Jesse amen, committed We at St. Paul, 4.1111111. on Sunday by shooting. Younger was recently par- oled from Stillwator Penitentiary. B the confession of Rufus Can- tre the chief ghoul at Iflianapolio, it is learned that wholo graveyards from I nd1anapollo to “undo and Marion havo been robbod d 1.200 corpses during the post In yarn. Sex eral men prominent “in tho medi- cal world have been Jailed in connec- tion therewith. Mrs.- Willia‘m A. Klohl, 17 years.“ of age, of South 0 N. Y., arrested Sunday and taken to Cope- land on mount. ol killing hor bro. then-io-law, "' Adam” Klohl, with strychnino. ’ He‘mlbond dlod slid- dcnly in February: as sho was infatuated with Adam. ‘who would have nothing to do with her '13“... turn rm hhlofllh'oohflh'ol'oo “MHIWT‘ Inndon. Oct. 90.-At tho naval manoeuvres in the Hedlteranean the Channel and ledltorronoan squad- rons comprised tho largest fighting {oi-co over concentrator! in ono sea. The most int-rooting feature was tho blockado of’a ”WI. of bottle- ships, cruisers and torpedo craft in tho Gull o! Armstoli by two fierce: more than twico its Mb. blockaded host, which wu' commandâ€" ed by PrinOo Louis oi Battouborg. made It! oodpo “out moloototion, to the surprise of onry‘body. A corâ€" respondent -;who witnessed tho man- oeuVreo writes that thoiwlroloos tele- aph tyne. broko down completely 5:1th thou-my. who dollh- erately all continuously sent confusâ€" ing . In 19- present state ltioaboo lu yuooloooforwor pur- poses. 5b SOUTl'I 0X 0RD TRIP.-. one woman and two men lost their . Woodstock. Oct. 20â€"119 petition- oao scorod 1 their initial successes in the work 0! proving corrupt practicâ€" es in connection with the South Ox- ford election Saturday foronoon. \- hln Judges Britton and Street 11n- dent-d thvh' decision on tho charge.- “hith had rolo'ouco to the hiring” of li\c1y 1igo from It. A. Skinner \lalkor Broo.. in Inger-oil, on olec- tion day, by tho Cmvatlvea agents. Tho two charges against John W. Patterson in this reopoct were "rov- en and confirmod. [he charge that EdwarG'Johnston; oi Dereham was an ”agent d Inbo- therland and paid” to John llcnrlâ€" eroon for his vote was dismissed. Ar. 1 o'clock tho court adjoui nod. until Dec. 1, when the trial will be continâ€" ued hero. . in all,11 charges have been brand, and. 0! those. two were confirmed. the dismissed and judgment “as u. soncd on the root. Saturday morn- ing. the prosecution agreed to the dropping of 38 out of the 106 charges in the hill 0! particulars. Cpl-London. London, Oct. 20.-â€"When tho East Middlcsex electio- trlal opened Sot- urday morning Hr. Walter Cnssclo. {or the petitioner, put in evidence from the past, nomination of Dr. Routledgo to prove that tho rooponâ€" dent treated at U11 Birr Hotol. at Drakes at Burton 11, at Giloon'm at L‘harles', at Dumnd' a, Belmont,, an at the St. Johns Hotel.- vow: Hotel, ad th Dominion Hotel, this city, inning tho corny-Hon Ro- buttal cvidcnx was aloo put in After the treating charges had been invtstigzxted William Gufln took the ’. Who recently ligurod in the Rio- 11 :1 murder case, drove to his homo 1. --.oze tho election and offered him 039' Wall mode belore witness’ daughter. 'lho evidence was all put i i th East Middlesox election case“ “111: has been abandoned. Argument on the petition will take N0 Judgment was a.-- - ----C- ‘. 5-_ o . -d‘p ‘;.’. Hamilton, Oct. 20â€"..11‘11111 11.1101111- ie. sr., one of the best-known and .11ost progressive citizens here, died at 10 o'clock yeste mo Hiram Cronk. of Rome. N. Y.. who Paralysis. Ho rday rnlng of "8 lea“! a widow. three daughter sons “d " w” 53 years of ago. His sons are J ’ohn, Charles W. Noodle. W van one o! the founders of the Cat- aract Power Co.. and at tho time of his death was its treasurer. Ho and mo of his sons founded E.‘ knitting Co., tho 1° some years ago to this city from Scotland about 68 years ago. but he retired born 1: Mr. Hoodiocam. four stores he mounted these . at tho riverside . fl .â€" I. i W. and tho is - thought to have pol-oncd him,- too, flooof “mining-Abe.» 1icobotwo.(2onadoand8oothAt- rica l: Sat KENT- ST» nu: 0mm” “no. mum “germ 1. 1‘ gmbor 01ml? )outnoy of moro than‘ 7000 mile... . The of tho Domino direct to South Africa from tho port at lontroal 1‘. 11.’ first steamer at a regularly cum-nee our-11cc connect- ing this tho imbue-t ports oi the lrithh Dunno: by tho mighty bond of commerce...” it has ulto Pro- :82” Co gr: flu] interval! 0 only“ ana but and in the United Blot. i. En‘hnd Tho Ontariao has tons measurement or ' Canad- lan urge. . There is , dour, 2,000 tons; ground from lookout wheat. .lhero are 6.000 package“. of butter from tho best dairloo in the Domin- ion; There are many standards 0! deal. Thenlheroaromanytonool (odds: and hidoo. and manuiactured tobaccoo. Thpo on also on board the Canadian halls for South Africa, ill-coldolth “vat-”Mung- obendt. Dldwonotw “meson"- Can Be 521 ved“ 1111 11131.. by he [only .1 1.11111, 1111 Victoria County 11 they pathsegthc M of their Clothing and Underwear his all [milling from .UGH IBJUST a? .7118 BIG ”CLOTHIER... WW 'ROUND THE CORNER audit. toyou now to consider your needs im- “'9 iv'gter Wu-thandComfort. If 0 Wm” udorful Minn, he will 5111 3;..meng #01” Much" announce wflll RlUTRUIU REUUUUUUS -Aoy hyyon col-o win And SPECIAL VALUES in um. and“ Ill [ER Malacho‘uonow.“ Suits are downâ€"Overcoat: are d _ sundown. 0" WIS if you have not provided 5 mutation-Winter ustmohea 1060 h’ d min. thouploodldotocktickotjedwithllghgea. "8 ”n ‘ BRET BIRCH ll WIUHR URUERUUR Allttlomosolor vownonoyatGough's than you can getelse- whoa tho'flrouodfloor" thoothordoyand d Wool Shirts and Drowns. Fleece-Lint m We lead in Coda-war as well as Clothing “'eg were on ht an additional stock Shirt- and Drawers wooeoflered to us at 11 price volues offered in town. finchâ€"om bought at prices that gains. None can touch us in stock. ondploqandyou'onghtto make a note of this when aim fURflRIEU AGAINST THE RULU Glove-“6001]“. Bothtnhoflmonowondprovidoyouroe “W A‘ to ooo ourFlooco-Lined Gloves, Mocha Win “fim mDonlI- Glove-JR“ Glovoo. Wool Glovesâ€"to It In“. young men and boys, with any kind of If RELUIB 10 INDIAN UF BUYERS ll 11 itb suitable Ironloot I“ Ill tho time We are governed by am I“ In... low. “can. Oct. 90.-Tho bill to: tho purpose oi combom' but... 111111121 is being prepared by tho Loo» triun (lmmnwnt, is ‘50 11M moor uro of its kind in the history oi Ano- tria. It fro 1.1111 for the lam meat 0! persons found lntoxlcatod in a public plaw umr ‘ certain numb-r at time: with 11 six "51,11le .andrv stylus U11 11.1'1: or lottlod spirits. «1111-11. it is dwlnrcdf laid: to homo «11111111113, to ho! '1-111 of special licensâ€" oo. ' Only one 8111!! lions! is to ho mate; (a oven 500 inhabitants. GDISIIIPTIOI Hunted and (lured: rich. hawoouldwoo‘ooromorhbly'cheor? And mindyon diflennceisinpiooolfly.ootinq-flty. Keophbonwhotiogolngonateoogh'. .J'." The Wonderful Cheap Man China moulod by Initial- run- 011. 111â€"0. mutant nation of the Chin-o authorities II “M the mmderoro o! til 51' Bob missionaries Lewis and W in tho Provinre of llonol and h P“ ting lnnocun persons to dost-I 5” h and his 011:1:1- lawn. with tho we“ 0! tho Gm 11 111111-111 authorlfll 2; Londoa,re111n9d the “OW “10 Mar to attend the MW“ ot tho Summer Palace to-do! Wm “mmt‘c LIOdV WWI CI o1 tho letation guards. This: MI olall the legations 604" m attondod thoroc 09d“ ‘oody Sovoo Do) .Figil- C 11 [\cm, 1.101s M'I ": 6.:10 mgmsuxe received” don‘t bk 0 Soeroturx luneral of PI“ “Immature. Castro 1.1+ h” m 11111111011! tho r010. dnn' mun: moo wore ld “1 aro odd to 111": how “up routed. l W“. a dew mlrnlly Court .11 \eral led tho ship 1511191111118 It is alleged thnl uv loy citin ns 1111.11 in 211a to I motion 1111;} l1 ml pt“ "3.0 ”sons for contcm ing on collar tailor s1. ., throughout, bl' Children's Ree. \ {maze cloth brass buttons. 10 years. choir red shades. (mi Women 4110 [(1 Women's Skirts .1 irieZc cloth. 111 from waist 111 flare. r1. While they l111~L Extra ‘omen’s Skirts. homespuns, Waist 10 lltLl‘c' Others with 1111 bands of Man. 30 il l ‘ "be good valia- ‘Dozrns of ”were smart styles tl Cribed. (01110 them to 3.111 .19, $5.00 :5 so 3 57- 90 and 1311111111111 New W . Among the 111 Choicest lots 1 Shut Waisz: . Tins is 1ug 3°“ Will find here . v" 5’10. as V By 53-75. 01.:

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