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Watchman Warder (1899), 29 Oct 1903, p. 12

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.3: -.;, v. was won "'- « 4*Wuwmlm on \ . : _‘, .k . . ‘ 1‘ ., ,.. v... . . . You will have cold feet. We are again to the front in looking to your best interests. llot stuff C0” - - 4.- '.§ ‘é’ “a ‘ -. ._.,-â€"_: ”x", .: . I " - ". Women’s Felt Bills, Dongola foxing,...............-..............$i 25 Women‘s Felt, Button and Cong., Dongola faxing ....... 1.25 Women‘s Felt Cong.. plain .............. . ........ . ........ . ........ Women’s Dangoli Bails, heavy sole, felt lined... ....... Women’s Felt Slippers. warm and neat...65c, 75c. 95c and 1.00 Men’s Felt Plain Cong: ...... ............................ LOO and 1.25 Men’s Kip 8:15., oak sores, felt lined. ..... . ................. Our stock of Fine Rubbers was never as Rubbers for everyone complete as at present. at right prices. . Rubbers from 25 cents up. best makes handled. C. R. Co’s Goods. None bu None Better. 7.; KENT ST., LINDSAY, 0 ~â€"â€"' 3. M’GREGOR MISSING. W“ â€" Few as Good. Flying rocks, ”bloody in... cans for help, the rally of citizens-mm were some {satires of a lively set-to on Kent-st, last Fniday afternoon. As County Constable Crawford was passing: the Grand Union hotel he noticed three men at the door acting in a way that did not suit him. no reprimanded them ; they talked back; he proceeded to arrest them. He was in civilian's clothes and had one disabled handâ€"the hand that is recovering from that attack of blood- poisoning that nearly cost the con- stable his l-ife last summer. The' disturbers were three English- men not long out from the Old Coun- try, who had been working for the A Grand Trunk as coalâ€"beavers, and living in a box car on the siding. They promptly resented the intrusion of ‘a one-handed civilian. Orue of them cut open his cheek with a sa- vage blow, and the fight was on. “In the name of the King 1 com- mand you to assist” called out the constable to passersâ€"by. Mr. Edward Jackson, of St. Paul- st. responded, but soon retired with a badly cut cheek and blackened eye. Mr. Johnston Ellis took a hand, [kit was put to flight by a fierce right- hander that just missed his nose. Then things took on a serious aspect. One of the Englishmen be- gan to throw stones. A large one thrown with great force passed close to Constable Crawford’s head, an- other nave Dougal Sinclair a bad CANADA’S ATTITUDE Boot Toot is tho Tons of tho Proso of the Dominion. .75 L50 2.25 tthe WARNING T0 GREAT BRITAIN Promior's Ipooch Criticlsod by Iovornl London rsporsâ€" maty-lnklsg Dos mood lomowbst Unmublo old Impoulbloâ€"Oplnlon in C“- ado lisod Up by Daily Hall's Corrospondont. London, Oct. 26.â€"-(C.A.P.)â€"A Canadian writing to Tho Express says: "Lot not English statesmen deceive themselves. Tho attitudo of tho Canadian people as represented by the tone of tho Canadian papers concerning tho Alaska case is an in- finitely better test of Canada's attit- tude towards the Motherland than i NT. mg no gravest rornocmgs. A;- her sentiment at tho time of the snrancoo of peaceful intentions from South African war. The Anglo-Sax- Chief Nevison time and officers ed the :ugitive Rho the engine before building, where enOUg'h until the entrance of a farm- er revealed to him the fact that he was in a prison with no lock, and lost no time in regaining his liberty. Around the market, past the new pig pen, through behind the new lib- rary foundation out onto. the track and then back Kent-st. a little. Here the difficulty of the situation dawn- ed on him, and he raced away over to the far side of Bryan’s lumber yard and got under some boards in an old shed. Pursuit was close. Dougnl Sin- clair was the leader. "You may as well give up quiet- ly" said the erstwhile alderman in a conciliatory tone, as he approached his man. Biff! A crack in the nose sent Dougnl backward. But others seized the outlaw and threw him to the floor, when- while one hold him down by the two cars Dougal gave him a retaliatory punch. Both Englishmr-n appeared next day defended by Mr. Hugh O’Leary, and under his advice elec- ted to be tried before the judge. 3333;.“ "" """" I “I UM “ (Io-mission Dooidod tho roooosslon of londwstoro of blocs. ~â€" Washington. Oct. 26.â€"l(apo pur- . porting to glvo tho now Alaskan boundary as detormlnod by tho Alaskan Boundary Commission arc of no vsluo whatever. according to silicon at tho Stats Dopartmont. Tho Boundary Commission. by tho toms of tho treaty croating it. had no authority to docldo upon a lino. It was compotont only to iota-pros tho treaty of 1825 in tho light of contemporary maps and documents. It could determine only what tho framers of that treaty intended, and tho decision had to bo made without roforonco to present day conditions. Not a foot of American territory was lost in tho great stretch from tho head of Portland Canal to Mount St. Elias, whore Canada laid claim under tho interpretations of tho treaty to 25.000 squaro miloo of land. which wo rotain. In fact. tho Unitod States gets considerablo tor- ritory which it did not claim, in that it will be found necessary in laying down a practicable boundary to run the lino moro than thirty2 THE Will We didn’t invent this phrase, but w proud. to accept and ad0pt it, because it is of this store. e are true We have received our new Fall and Winter ' Goods, and we invite you to come in and see what we have to offer. We are getting even more than we thought was our share of the youn , men’s business. Style does itâ€"that’s wbataig. tracts young men, and there is hardly a man of any age to set upon gloom that he doesn't want that touch ‘of style, whether in cloth or in cut ' I that makes peoPle say to him, “How young you ' look i" Q New Fall Suits, 3.50 to I 5.00. Men’s Fall Over- coats, 3.50 to I 5.00. If we get your trade we‘ll hold it, 13. J. GOUGH l____.. The Wonderiul Cheap Mao... L luiitl l'. Uni l. Precocious In Ipots. i the a? In...‘ both Russian and J apaneso sources on over the seas has not lost the - ~ -. l miles inland from soVeral romontor-' _. “"133“? 13.12;? “ mm m '° mm‘ ‘3 "° ““0“ the fighting bl°°d °‘ *1“ ”mtg“ ”d ? ion in the deeply indented lgout. The:I Babb, Do I ha" to ‘0 to “hook Enemy. u‘ lllw'VnHV-ww irto v: _ attitude of opposing powers on the what would Canadians not sacriflco E important point however was not gmother? é “ ‘ffjflf Oakvillo, Oct. lidâ€"Yesterday .1. ovo of more than one great war in to uphold their own continent of l tho amount of territory inv'olved but i Motherâ€"Of course. Bobby. l pron»... o, ." :n(111_d 1.4%.... hoglabout 5'oclock, while Ar- tho 133-33- Th' 9011143814801! may “Si- British North America?" .After de- l the possession of the headwaters of: Bobby -Why ‘ mother. I heard y on (.01); 1.} ("1137? .01.? twill-Indhioizf m 9 an and lNorma-11 Tyreil were ’7 PW" deceptive Tho woight of 61811118 that the 506ml Claim. 80010.1 i tho m1.“ tell father last night that I knew en- ; " ‘“ “ “ * Ironing through tho fields of an opinion in European diplomatic C1,. prostigo and immense woalth of the j ' ~~.._. tirel! too much. 1' ‘ . Swarm property on the Lako Shore cloo, in fatt. inclines to tho belief United States and tho adroit moni- MUSKOKA AND THE 800. -. ' ' ”a" ‘z‘\;l\‘\}\?Â¥5 l ' .lllllx .‘il. 1 .. :.: . 3'1» M they discovered on the ground a that th. struggle Will yet bo averted, pulation of men affected the verdict seat and a vest, a silver watch, a t'OII'IDOI'tIJ‘ily at loost. and that Canada should possess ; Hr. lmith‘ lskos Comploto noun oflr. I I I t t) o OI molBrlboryChm i ' .g Oct. gas. It. i I Do ectiox‘ ‘\Oo 13 , Liilllll‘l‘l'llll - F (‘(\H [I 'lI'llliv‘Uer- “I“. ' .. ' ' “1' V‘" v. .5 regal-sun: to {no.0 ,.O,' raousns WANTED q.,.,.,\\-1:,.-.;._. m ,TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For 1904 for 1‘ ”:5 un,;,.,i..;_.fjf.,; minivan, lot (a. my: -. ’l' punts) L CAVE-1N KILLS TEN MEN. D. McGregor, of the Merchants’ Bank, unit, with $269 to his credit. The! M deposit was made on Oct. 6. ’ In tho pocket book was a calling cord. 0n the back was Written (‘Tirod of life.” Tho spot whcro tho clothing was found was a gully, near tho lako. Tho boys searched tho push. nearby, but Was unable to “ova any traces of tho missing man. It is supposed ho must have Enos of Tunol Wall l'slls in on N.Y. Inbwcy Workors. New York, Oct. 26.â€"Ten men woro killed by a_ cave-in of the roof and walls of tho subway tunnel at 195th street Saturday night, and four were badly injured. All of the dead and injured were workmen, and most of them Italians. The accident was the self-govorning colonies to the Motherâ€" . land is as antiquated, insufficient and ! absurd as a hand loom compared l with a new machine, dz‘iven by el- ectric power." Orltlciolng Sir “'ilffrld's Spoooh. London, Oct. 26.-Thero has not been much comment thus far on Premier Laurier’s expression of ro- gret in tho House of Commons at Ottawa on Friday at tho fact that boon drowned. His watch was atop-. most disastrous that has occurred in Canada did not havo treaty-making pod at 1 o'clock. Lator dovelopments show that D. War has been boarding at Mrs. 'ahh's, Rosodalo Farm, opposite the Swsnn's for the past throo weeks, ad loft thoro last Monday morning for tho first train, and has not been had of sinco. He leaves a wifo and floss children, who aro still at Mlo Farm. It. McGregor was at one tlmo manage of the Bank of Commorco at m morons RAILWAY LABORBRS. l tho construction of tho subway. At tho point whero tho csvoâ€"in occurred a gang of 25 mon woro at work in the tunnel, which is about 110 feet bolow the surface. Tho cavo-in fol- lowod the shooting of a blast. Littlo Girl’s Awm booth. Rim r8113. onto. 0“- 90.â€" About 6.80 Friday night a most do- loroblo accident occurrod at Falls iow in tho family of Ur. noun 0. Brooks. who havo Just moved than from Wilson, N .Y. Thoir .llttlo daughter, ‘ Bessie, and m m. powers. Tho headlines refer to it as a. striking and “remarkablo” uttor- once. Tho St. James Gazette argues that "the demand is somewhat unwar- rantablo and impossible so long as Canada is dependent for oxtornal do- fenco upon the Mother Country," and expresses ._ the belief that tho Canadian aspirations for greater in- dependence would be most practical- ly realized by working for tho ln- stitution of a federation throughout tho Empire." The Globe is outspokenly critical. final Liberal rally of the campaign Was held Saturday night. Speeches were made by Hon. J. M. Gibson, Hon. Richard Harcourt, Mr. James Conmee, M.P.P.. and Mr. Smith. tho candidato. Tho building was crowd- ed to tho doors, notwithstanding that tho Conservatives woro holding a meeting in tho skating rink, with Mr. R. R. Gamey as tho chief speak- or. Mr. Smith took occasion to deny in ovary particular the charges mado against him on Thursday night by Mr. Montague. tho principal ono being that Mr. Smith had odorod Mr. Montsguo tho sum of $500 if tho lattor would refrain from oppos- ing tho Liberal candidate. Ir. ltrntton at Huntsvillo. Huntsvillo. Oct. 26.-â€"Hon. J. R. Strotton, Provincial Secretary. as dressed a mooting hero Saturday night in tho curling rink on behalf of tho Liberal candidoto, Ir. J. W. Hart, in tho byo-election. tho night following tho apposranco of Promior Ross and Dr. Hart, it would i l l TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For School: mal- i TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For Senior! ”It“ third-Class Ol‘ PP'I‘mit. Addn-ss ill! correspondence to WM. 'l‘ll’LlMi. ' . , . _.,..«,.-...- Sec-'tu‘aso Fcnelon Falls (intâ€"5 I"""""”.-" W“ \ 44-4 j IIlt‘ lll’lilll;tl\ soup. 1. . . *‘ (:1-11:i-‘..\‘.\\\-,\\, “coming 4 2-3. . , V o '9‘ ', lamb, Dunn 1> I't'nll """ 1 11‘3"“? ujiil 1550 1‘, R. «13.1â€"- TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For Schou1 } M/ the premises Section N0. 2' Ops, QXPC‘I’AC‘UOOdjSTRAYlCltâ€"4 till“) onto ‘ fl teacher preferred. Ihnics to-comâ€"l of the until-rswrm-tl. tit-armour»: mence Jun. 1“" 1904- AI‘I‘IN: South “um. ‘ a ‘ ‘ ‘ stating salary expected to “M. ll. r or about 1!... 151,, SeptL-nllltfl‘rOllt WILSON; set-trons” Lindsayâ€"42+? red and Willi" Fourâ€"old steer. Own- 3' or is i‘t‘quvslnd 10 1mm- il‘l‘Ol'“ pay exrionsi-s and rumors tut: THOMAS L‘L‘.\.\lf\i- : . 0â€"12â€"3. Duties to commence , _ . , H'.‘“1i5"> oi STI{.\\ I‘.ll.-â€"'l‘l'nllii In’ H . 0-)" con, 3. the iiilili-z'>i_-_"!i~«i. l.<'1~‘ o‘ o‘ l t: - ani- Section NO- 7. Mariposa, experienâ€" cod teacher. January lst. 1904. ms salary eXpecoed to JOHN WALâ€" ' LACE. Secretary, Oakwood P. 0'. Ops. on 01' -. 42'3- i August. 19M! 3 lick-{Pin and 10 >im‘l‘5. lii‘ll‘t‘li‘ i3" 51‘0“”d 1' . , . y ' 7' if ' Kirkfield Public e whit“- “*1" "”3“ .“i Wold one School. Duties to commence lst i one brown so” ”Willi-ill PM“ ‘ . . . -l ‘1 x 3‘ i . . January, 1904. State salary and} 10d 3““ “‘H‘“ punch reference. J. T. ROSS, secretary, i notify Ilu‘ (l\\'il«‘l'. ) “”433, BEANIIHII. Lindsay l. . Apply st at- department of Find Kirkfleld.â€"43-5. 180 liloo an flour, was horribl lt says Premier Loni-tor " m l’avvioo Fight With rolloonon at m to foot, :dhgtsgtyhibnu‘mczi It?!“ indiscretion, to 1 it n: "€1.23“; “'7. been no mrpflu " . m.“ III II Whnivot City- on firs from a stay” mu! mm: It “50°“ alono, In ght bo charitably 3‘ "Cult“, but. tho m 'u crowd. _. mm. ”on” Oct. 26.â€"A pitch- Saturday morning. ‘tmbuted t0 I mOmentu'y gust 0‘ most mm“. nut“ Woo ono of the TEACHER WANTEDâ€"For Union. NOTICF TU (‘lll'jlithiRS-l’} ”I"? “ “M“ “tween th. local police ' ‘-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- “Ma“ imP‘llSO: but. on previous in, M “‘3 °‘ a” “‘50. that School Section No. 2, Eldon and; Its; of tho estate of AI‘L‘W’“. anthoritios and a gang of-dftyltul- Dnok lultor mu“. mum? "mu” ian‘iM Ian. - hold in tho 1'“an. Hr. Haiposa ’ townships. Duties to relax m,“ 1“,, (,5 11,. Town ‘0'- “a novvieo Who are working for tho W NY Oct 2 $2: toads nipped m. up" ""1 h commence Jan. 4th, 1904. Appli- L?n1(]lL-i(\' .indhv (‘ounu'vi “Mm-1; (LP-B. mm ‘t Portage 1‘ Prair- A“ Bunk £0 year; Id . ‘BF‘W “t, It“! 3: ca'st doubt, 0‘ hi. 10’. cuiom stating salary exPeCth‘ merchant rlct‘i‘m‘vd. _ I, b about noon Saturday. and during '3. instant] kingdos ' ° this CRY. Cro ” VOtlon to tho British Will be received up till the 12th oil f , mmmm m R. 5’ l. its pm some fifty “ho“ woro ‘0“ by th’acddontaftdimgch‘yar attor- ' wn. \ November. Personal applications 2:233“ (‘LhI-‘iph 1‘29: mm 33- ”"3““: find. while the air was also thick . IhOtgun while h tin 8' of A Dino-solo Mobs. preferred. ANGUS 'MACEACH- tr. ‘.’ Ii who“? haYlllg clam. 'ith stones. clubs and other missiles. "n Hf 1‘", “I“ °n London Oct. ”smugâ€"m“, ER-N, sea-tress. Woodville P. 0. cro‘i‘f“:”1,17,“,lm... or u... said u; As a rosult of tho Iran”. Detectivo gun and pulled 1 tho. Wallace. Tho wrymr. WI! con. afil‘lsi ('qtvnpllio'll. who din-«i on .. 'imam Cox is severely wounded, m him The trigger can ti. toâ€" “l... Cb'l 1:211:31“ (luv ()1. (mow-W “mg been hit with ‘ “’83 “0116 on tho soot ahead and sent the? d on "NM School 1a) midi-J a}. wu’uirod on 01' Wm" :3 low .I‘Pd injured in the back good,- glut. into tho mg .1... .15 ,3 Section No. 16, Mariposa. One “1"; 0‘0131' m- qunilmry...‘ or M13332. 3 do ° “no; tn. ' MI . with experience preferred. Duties 190'; 10 50-11“, by P051 pn-paumi' v. been may 1 m- , t0 ‘ comm first 0‘ January. doll;‘er IQ U10 llllilt‘l'sjmnl‘d :0) (6’ State salary expected. tors for the executors 01‘1“:th I: j 9â€"3373. ' namES. addresses 81nd} (:1 m" A“ ‘ ' ‘ full particuim-s 01 1M W cm ., 'WANTED.â€"For School accounts. and W. m m‘ 1904' Apâ€" further take ' ' said date 1' ro'cced to ( a in. said decoded 3min? ties entitled tin-rem. h.“ onlv to the claims, . have then lwr-n notifitdid a not, be liable for" the $31. 1' 0n anv part there pcysons of whosv ’ ' not have '

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