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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Oct 1913, p. 11

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THURSDAY, 00 Iood going Oct- 17: ‘5' Return limit Oct. 33- 3etween all stations_ in It of Port. Huron. MIC!“ wk Rock. Nissan 1" spension Bridge. N- Y‘ fleadachgs ‘and gym; pturn limit data of inn. The Photognph” in You! , Developing. Printing .1... “J" m Culliton. :pton from W I 8 century “0. ‘8. - rug-' Ftp-sight Spenialist 92 Kent-st., over Neill Shoe Stu. with fast plates and make the eXperienee Many who for years 53%;. ed tram chronic sick Madam... his drug! 0' all kind. M benefit have found ham 1‘ permanent remedy in mm“ justed glasses became W was the cause. We remove 1b cause and ourcure ishSting. s“, isfaction guaranteed. Low in... picture taking in unzomfm-t. tudes with one donut. month- I80: Grandparents 11 R. Widdeu. A8!“- 1”" A. llachbb. PM" ‘1‘ M. B. ANNIE 'hanksgiving Day WINTER TOURS CALIF ORNIA, FLORIDA Telephone Ila ’oun utter THE SUNNY sum d Trip Tickets at Low Pate: r“ C‘ MATCHETT ing for om Inna ble rite Ve November 1) :rs from _any C «To. ; direct connection“ Buffalo for Floridg to for California, etc. ENDS AND McCullough Knives meant ird I louse M. G. Murphy} Toronto. Uopkiniv mm nun Wednesday m. to leave Torn“ connection at. B.A.. U- ‘KINS. Nomriu at k a! I” an at low!“ “mu. mul- ‘ cum I“ Eat. We ish. ones up :55 of the 0t hav- e show- pearl e have vvvvvvvv'v _ a: -nn '93:;- - raatvtxr {tagsatr 1231'!» v :3 Aft... .axasttttx5 §8‘8.28888'8I \«gtxcaxztt ‘naaxatxxasxr' ’lrxxlh" .xxux§aagat~ I i fl ‘ D b 1 Q 8 fl 1 3px talcataprs “'-“""->‘ a particularly attractive model, made 48 .to 50 inches 1032. with or without, velvet collar. It is strictly a gentleman's “at d'Woid of all frills, but beautifully styled and tailored. We ha“? Rom the prices moderate for this class of garment and 800d dm-‘L‘rs will fully appreciate what we have done for them. â€" M. J. 61m, “N's WEAR. '3 . 0. fam‘nm‘ity of Famous J'rovmcuu . ‘ Hw:m‘nnwnt. P3331}. 27 {findsay 'l'hv only way in [)I‘ch‘nt 01d ago is ' 510 die} ynung. ‘ Wisdom follows experience, and it catches up. The commission of five doctors ap- 3" “‘3‘ “1* ‘3'«~"|'3“'”“3R[9- pointed to examine intotthe sanity >~\~-.-1 mi :urriu's plans of husi-zof George Smith, alleged bigamist, nnhn‘nr‘ hv lmmlurs. in jail at St. Thomas, pronounce him - K- ., , '...-n FA?! ’21 550R SALE 35.221 T. Curri’fis ’ DUNOON’S )\ mm: is the poultry and of u “in increase your pro. 0 n wonderfullv if you act. suggestions science mJH\ lit mall" 1! I D ands ['uuhrx Supplies nionul l’ oultrv supplies Purple Poultry supplies : Poultry Supplies. ('urt-s nzn'cnal ~ MH'G STORE 12] AS KW} I I'ZRI‘L {unfit-'9 places of busi- vn ontm‘vd by burglars, Ills of money stolen. have 1m) acros ”'95, Etc. K i Hers In nco good pasture v to oCTOBER 16th. 1913. lsuv (EU cr failing wells on rd arable land. It uih-s from Lindsay. -n on March 131:, ll1( S\.\I 0f ('on. S, Fenclon; K9353? holle 11:11 30 Store r dimens- 90 Acres velvet T 1’) ST another Ill test nearly with I‘he md ICC I Ottawa, .Oct. 12.â€"Constema.tion 'reign’s among Ottawa Liberals over {the loss "of Chuteauguay. Coasterna- ition is a mild word. The turnover éin this old Liberal riding has thrown 3the Opposition headquarters' organi- §Zation into utter disorder. The far- }reaching significance of yesterday's 2verdict is clearly recognizable even by the most confident and aggressive aof the Laurier lieutenants. The deâ€" Pfeat in (Thateauguay and the prospect ,m‘ defeat in both Best Middlesex and fsWth Huron will, it is believed, ne- cessitate a. complete reconstruction of the Opposition and the adoption of a platform upon which the scat- tered forces of [Liberalism can come together for a fresh start, probably under a new leadership. sane admit. Ho was hoping: for the favor of the fascinating miss ; But ho mum to make the neces- sary hit. For the The friends of Hon. Sydney Fisher who helped to force his candidature upon'the unwilling Liberals of (‘hu- tenuguay are now saying that he did not expect to win, that he was sim- ply getting a foothold in the riding nith a View to running tlfére again in the general election, his own (‘oumy of Brome having served no- tim- upon him that he cannot get the nomination there. This, of course, is not the Can‘. The defeat. of Sut- urdny can hardly be said to have given Mr. Fisher a foothold in (‘hu- h-uyguay. The Laurier opposition made the fight of their lives in (‘lm- tunltguuy, lighting to win now, and not at u general election in the (HS- tum futurc Defeat May Mean l‘lstvl' When in l‘o doctor sent a. damsel a. prescx‘ip tinn for u kiss; \\' ])R( )l‘I‘I NG 'I‘ITI“. DOC'I‘O R ilS fillk‘d duct 01" as chilled. girl took the prescription he ad sent. her for a kiss 0f handsmnc (huggl ist to be iwrals have announced will not I'u'ognizo the )f (‘m'sun's Provincial ,lSillg‘ little caper, you'll a New Leader -ollowed by a prc Iowa, who sang, Awiul Good to Me groan-up sons: and Qucn wnrc iu the : :uy him nnnwrcifu The annual fowl supper, which is to ‘be held at Valentin. Monday night will no doubt be largely attended by Lindsay people, who are in the habit of attending this event. Valentin Fowl Supper is one of the best in the district. . . VALENTIA FOWL SUPPER. ‘ItwuinthoWestâ€"onomo? ythe Cenedizn Westâ€"end the old peoplc â€"in other words, the married peoplej wore-to give 3 concert in the eehoo! house. The yonngpten had their chance the week before, but this we: to out- lhine anything and everythin ever given in the little prairie aettleme t where .the roses bloom for months and the md blo_ws dways and forever. What pen could do justice to the per. formance of the dear. motlmrly soul from Malmi, Swollenâ€"(being childless, she mothered everyone, little and Mg, and we all loved her)-â€"-who stood up, and. placing her hand on her heart in the most. tragic manner, comnu-ncml to re- mto in hot own lungungwâ€"aml, of course. we l'lnglish-spoaking geoplo understood not a word, but from t a gravity of Mrs. Yonsou’n expression w. anpporod it must be nomothlng awfully various, and wo uovor mulled a nluglo unllo. Afterward aha ooufldod to us an her brokon lingual: that the nubjoot 01' her dlacourno van ”The Brldo’l Uongntulltlon,” and Ibo htondod uylng I0 boron mltlng, but, ‘ When 1 look round and no so may pawl» i lump coma up in my the“, ma 1'. m lured, ad could not! It VII 3 pity. Such I. slum! ” pow-wt. Unu 10mm tm- iumv. mu. 5‘... the book to tho Organist. lint a (ll? culty :u'mo. :1n.l n, lrulml 01' szunlinavia diulm-t k'lltlc‘ll in the little woman boin; summarily sent to her mu by her lorv and master. The Clzuirnmn intervened and Olaf explained: “Sho hat' not got her S]‘t‘('5.” Grandpa Willctts offered his. Tho little woman smillngly took her place once again. and they warLlctl twenty verses or so, Olaf leaning over the organ and Mrs. Olaf pecking over his shoulder whenever she could get a chance to do so, and singing lustily. Later on an old Dutch gontloxuan. '>mall of stature and Very dignified. sang with gravity about twenty -seven verses, tell. ing 01' a cottage by tne river. He never once smiled. but the school teacher ’5 wife did. â€" unfortunately, because nearly everyone saw her. and teachers’ wives are :‘upposed to be models of propriety in email communities such as that. It ’8 almost as bad as being a minister’ wife in a. small town! Then the bald-headed S. S. superintendent sang “My Grand. mother ’3 Chair,” and the applause wu deafening. .. i . .o l,ur_-_ “55“], UV â€"â€" tnculnr rtion; of, Mo'unt Robson Furl within a time of the camp. Mr. A. G. Mumm, 01' England, on. of the Erominent member: of the A1- pino Clu , of England, will in preseng and will brin with him his sum After the ceremony oof choosing a Chair-gran, which resulted in the selec tion of “Grandpa Willetts,” that rue sight on the prairieâ€"a white-bearded, venerable patriarchâ€"the program open- ed with a song in German by Mrs. Gross. It was unintelligible, of course, to most of the audience, but the tune was the old hymn, “Mercy is Free,” so we too}! it for granted the words meant the same. Then Olaf Moe, a Norwegian, sang some- thing that he assured us was “The Boy Stood on the Burning Deck.” It was :1 rolling. roaring. crashing succession of consonants, delivered in a mighty voice, and romivcd prolonged applause. Olaf ’s repertoire being exhausted, he responded with an encore by reciting the same thing, to the entire satisfaction of every- body. The skittish mother of nine child- ren next rendered a ditty, in which she vurhled gaily of the birds, but it took quite a stretch of inmgnution to recon. cile her ample proportions and discordant voice with within: bird-like. She w” \\'(;1‘ 2:13; The eueeeu of the ennud can 0! the Alpine Club of Cenede et onnt Bobeon, thin year, he been muted. Latest reporte from the director advise that there will be at leut 120 people in the camp from all perte of Cenede, United States and England. It is the purpoee to hold three leper- ete cum I in various bounty epote round out Robson¢ the moneroh o! the Oenndion Bookiee (13,700 feet high), no as to bring the most i’p“ tnoulnr portions 0g gout Robson uh guide; Inderbidaen. Awful Good to Me." His W210 and two grown-up sons: and a. daughter of four- teen wvrc in the audiom-e. all ready to guy him unmercii‘uliv if he broke down. so Fred went to it, semly tn 4v or die. The schoolmzxxcr accnmpanlmi him on the Ol‘f'JIl, and an wont :\.?v..mins_-;l_v to he, re! :13", when tins 5i: : «1r fueling: more city Iii-“65 whooll. ltudcntq may ont'u my time for that court“. In muons. Writ. for outnl W. H.811... Prod- dant. 393- 5 Yon‘o-st. Toronto Vermont, the tall, gaunt-Minn“ who sang “Me, Be Like ’Melican Man,” and who swore always that it was impos- sible for a man who drank black tea to be a Christian or tell the truth! There were blonde Norwegians and blender Swedes, people from Eastern Canada, folks from Missouri, and all the varied conglomerate terminating in a colored woman, who came straight from New York City, and whose husband always averted that he himself was the meanest kind of a mean mixtureâ€"Mexican, Span- ish, Scotch and Narragansett Indianâ€"e direct descendant of old King Philip. Give coura- ln :1] Bonn-n nub jean loadin‘ to pouitionn as book tapers or stum‘rnphon. u: for om: Eon-via. 96901111133959)! Spoof-Jilt- oxamlnationn. Thou Iohooll includ. the Oman! Baal nu. Coll“. of Toronto, 'lth Such a fnixture of talent! The tall young homesteader who came from Los éngeles, the nagal-tmggq»stkoo from awmmnumaawmrm I [’0 0 VD! SHAW’S SCHOOLS OLD I‘OLE'S' concur. hi '1'!“ Alpine Club. prmperous farmer from ' “Honey, Ynu Look .v Mo." I is wife and two cmtin x the : sin 30m t thu- 1)} aye gly to I more 1;: UL- tvndm ‘ . {Cum h] m ht t3 I‘egi have \urrie lf‘d \ {H iln Toronto. Rheunmtism cnn only be driven out of the system by drix'im.r out the poisonous ncid in the blood. This (‘nn only he duno by muklng the lllOOd supply rich, rod and pure. It is in lhls wny llmt Dr. Wllllnms' l'lnk l'llls cure rlwunmtlum. own nt- tvr other rummliou have lulled. 'I‘hmn- l’llls mnko rich. ml blood ; they pm right to the root of the trouble. mu! the palm: and when nt'o driven from the system and will not return ll the blood supply is kept pure. That in the whole secret of curing rheumat- ism. and it you are n sullerer begin to cure yourself to-dny by taking "r. Willinms' l'lnk l’llls. Among the many suflerors from rheumatism who have been cured by this medi- cine in Miss Mary D. Kelly, South Dummor, Ont. Mine Kelly says: “ Some time ago I had a very bad attack of rheumatism. At times I would be confined to bed for a cou- ple of days and would seem almost paralyzed with the intense pain in my back and legs. At such times I could not walk. and my joints were still and swollen. I consulted differ- ent doctors and took their medicine. but did not get more than tempor- ary relief. At this time a neighbor advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I got a supply.‘ After tak- ing a tow boxes I found they were greatly helping me, and I continued their use until the trouble complete- ly disappeared. I can strongly re- commend this medldne to others who sufler as I did from the pangs and tortures otrhbumtism." You can get Dr. William' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail. post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams' Iedicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. The sun‘ercr from rheumatism who has not gone about curing himsL-lf in the right way must expect. a return of the torture with every change to cold or dump weather. It is not the change in the weather that causes the rhoumutimu, but it (1008 start the aches and pains. Rheumatism is a deep-seated dism'der of the blood. You cannot possibly cure it with outward applications or hot tormen- tations as so many people in their ignorance of the real cause of the trouble try to do. Mr. William ”Mono. a ranch- owner near Calm. waived word of a rich oll strike on hla proberty. One may nonhuman guess how I. young man will turn out by. noting the time he turns in. DRIVEN FROM THE SYSTEM BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Hamilton. Ont.. proposes an elev- rric sign a mile long and about mu (not high advertising the city. THE TORTURES 0F RHEUMATISM 'uriium, who a‘.‘\'4lli"(‘ Inc [lll‘t‘lillgr w- '9”: HrWsh assovhm'm at Birming~ Hum. 13:15., spent much of .- time .. Eng! m. with Dr. Ruinnraord. pro- wlsor r“ unifies. at Hmrpool Um- :vrslty. This is explained by the far! hat Dr. Rulberl‘orJ as hem: carryâ€" mg on certain exwrhnonts in radio- activity from which Madame Curie expects great things. lr. [his connecâ€" tion sh said récen‘ly: "Dr. Ruther- rord '- the one man iiving who pro mlses to confer “ome' inostimablo- noon on mankind n- the result of m.- dlscovery of radium. 1 would adv‘s« F‘nr'and to watch him. His work i: rudio-avtivxty has sJ.‘px‘xr-'ed m'. Grou- aivve-opments are tlxpfy to transpfr- mom).- to which the dis -overy of ra- dium was only preliminary." activity uxpects (ion sh Own Tablets in keeping thE little ones well. They sweeten the stoni- ach, regulate the bowels. break up colds and make baby thrive. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 00.. Bmckville, Ont. Canadian tall weitlwr is extremely hard on little out. {he day it is mandbrightandthonext wet and @6111. These sudden change. brings on colds. amp! 9nd colic, and unless baby’s little stomach is kept right the result my Ibe‘aerious. There is Inothing to equal‘ Baby's The Trade and Commerce Depart. ment at Ottawa was in receipt the other day '1’ the annual report of the -i;is‘~ Board of Agriculture ann Fisheries. which contains a good deal of in! “nation that will be trelcomec' wy Canadian expO‘ters as indicatlnr 'he growing capacity of the British narlret. The importation of into an! nals to the United Kingdom has beer traduaiiy decli;.ing and thr tendenca ‘ias been to replace this true by the importation of dead meat. The value of live cattle imported l! ”311: wa loss than $5,030,000, wbi! '1 1897 vwas in» times this amoun' I‘he United State-3 ‘7‘llllfll586 39.9,: mad of the inn rts last year. Car. ~(ia 6.800, and the Channel islanl. 3,125. THE FALL Canada. has d‘sappeared as an ex »orter “f tuner. Ttwre was only ex )orted to Great nr§’nin 27 cwts.. a -ompared with 62.000 cxvts. In 1911 Tanadu still (Mdy noids its own 1‘ ~1~eese exports. sending In 1912 :,353,00\ cwts. New Zealaud" -heese exports are growing. reachin; fist year 544.000 cvns. The important): '0: v Inited Kingdom in I 'Igest yet recordori ig increase in tin mum da. tho total balm: ‘2' «against 14 "70 (‘00 m Big Sign l’lmmcd. HARD 0N LITTLE ONES. Canada's ’I’rwde. lo: '0! “heat into tht n in 1912 was tb~' orderi. There was a hf- i.up0ris from Can ling: 2!,350.0(m cwts. 0.0110 ths in 1911. fag (‘ml'vzdi the (1131-0 H“? the 010 MW)" at much of )r. 5:11:5an at live”! dint]. (‘ov prer 0 Birming .' firm 0rd. pro .00] Um IIIANGMAN ELLIS I LOST A JOB in near. The opening door, the handclup and the kiss, ‘ In Heaven not. utter all, the now and here ? The common thing: of life are all so The man ,who marries to suit him- self is easily suitedâ€"so his friends think. The people who buy economically are the people who make it as much a point to read The Warder's ad- vertising as its news columns. Many sensations attended the " ritual murder " trial at Kieve, Russia. CALLS IT A “ HYMANE Dl‘TY." “ It is a humane duty," responded l-Illis. " In the ordinary way of performing the duty 1 have always made a business to obliterate sym- pathy or sense of feeling. The exe- cution occupies a mutter of about fifty seconds, in fact the condemned man has but little time to think. When 1 spring the [my my mind is relaxed and l have'the feeling that I am ten yours younger. I do not al- low sympathy to interfere with my o'mcial duty, and if others balk at doing it. I always feel that 1 am justified in performing. the task. I have always figured that it, is the best to carry out the execution with the greatest rapidity after the con- demned man has taken his place up- on the trap door." The Uranium liner, Vulturno was burned at sea, and 136 persons per- I do not mind In: cloud: 1: bit. But. welcome it quite hearty. immune my birthday comm in it. And I will have u party. dear : 'l‘he wolktng In the loft halt gloom. To and again the old {ammu- room. The scent: and eight. and sounds that never tire. The homely. work. the plants, the lllt of baby's laugh. The crackle of the open fire. The waiting. then the footsteps com- October. 1 do not lik the poets who Write lines about October. And always say it makes them blue, Because it rhymes with sober. The common things 0! life are all October is a lovely time, All crimson. brown and golden, Both here or in a foreign cllme Its lovely for beholding. Of course. some days it may be cold When sunlight in not shining. Yet every cloud will have a gold Or else a silver lining. “ TRAVESTY 0N JUSTICE." “ It is just possible that I will not have to unpack the satchell," he said, “ because it will not be the first time that I have had to do so at the eleventh hour and forty-ninth second. It the Cabinet has decided to commute the sentence in this case, it is certainly contrary to my expectations. In a few words. my feeling is that it is a tQavesty on justice in every sense of the word. While I have been out in the far west I have been keeping in touch with the case. and I have come to the conclusion that the condemned has been the subject of others anx- ious to advertise their wares in the form of a game of chance." " If I am permitted to carry out my part of the contract, said Ellis, ” I will have been the official exe- cutioner at. 307 hangings. To be frank, the sympathy appeal has reached its limit ; in fact it has ex- tended beyond the bounds of reason. I am afraid it has reached the stage where it is detrimental to the carrying out of justice." “ What are your feelings when called upon to pull the trap ‘.’ " ask- ed the reporter. CALLS IT A " Ill'MANE Dl'TY.” Toronto, Oct. 9. â€"Whflo M Gib-on was uniting the In! decil- ion at the Cabinet u mun. dwe- mnn Ellis, who was chosen to PG" {cm the task of swinging him into eternity, . arrived in the city tally prepared to carry out his part oftho contract. He reached the city (tom Prince Rupert, where he W been spending the summer. and registered at one of the leading hotels under an assumed name. At this juncture the omcial execu- tioner produced a baggage check for e satchel! containing the parapher- nalia. which he uses in connection with the execution of a condemned “ This is always my policy," said Ellis to a newspaper man. “ I tnâ€" Vel in a quiet sort of way and dis- cuss matters of current interest, but. an! identity is seldom discovered." LITTLE POLLY'S POME. dear. COMMON THING S: -An0n. Mr. G. H. Gooderhazn, M.P.P.. o! The Express says the experiment of Toronto; Ihipped three thousand extending the Beaverton {all show to bushels of apples to South Africa. three days was altogether successful. The Canadian Federation of Labor, Chicago is to “v9 an underground meeting at Brockville. decided to ap- gu-age, to accommodate 2.000 mo- point a paid organizer. tor can. 'me free admission of meats and a tendency to lower the price of ““16 to the United States will have cattle in the American market, but Ontario will benefit thereby, for a time at least. The advantage will be elpeflally marked in rough hogs and animal- of that calibre which have always commanded a much higher price across the border than MCamdaowingtothegreat de- ma 'ror' bologna mt. In many ways the new tart! will mean battenprleea and an enlarged output {or certain predate. Oat. Mannednptweeanuwm/ uarufltdmmunaadhar- The following is, a list of the chic! agriculture products which will en- ter the United States free under the new tariff: Cattle, sheep, swine. eggs, rye and rye flour, buckwheat and buckwheat flour, beeswax, broom corn, corn and cornmeal, furs and skins. horse hair. hop roots,1ard. Ireeh meats, milk and cream, wool. Wheat and flour are to be free tram all countries which admit A? erican wheat and flour duty free, other!!!» the duty la to be 10¢. per bushel, on wheat and 45¢. per bar:- rel on flour. Potatoee are to be admitted free from m country which adult- An- adean potatoe- duty free. Othue mmmecflmwmmmmdutyntqbolopcmt. WWW. wwwwwwwu Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Tailor. Kent-st... Lindsay For years we scoured the market for black and blue Serges that would retain their color while the last thread held to- gether. We have customers who have their suits made from those materials season after season, and the goods not only retain their color but the fabric gives the highest satisfaction in wearing quality. Not tooearly to order your Fall Suit. W. 'G. BLAIR SON C. E. WEEKS. THE Y I 01‘ OR IA LOAN S AYI N GS CO. H Incorporated 1005. Capital and Reserve Fund $430,000.00 J. HUGHES Fall is Here! Winter will Quiékly Follow! BiAIR’S We are enabled to pay the above liberal rates on depOsits and at the same time extend to our patrons conditions which are un- questionable. We beg to intimate that we are in a position to act as agent for the purchase of Canadian Municipal and School Debentures. The fierce colds that prevail at this time of the year are mostly caused by wet feet, and could be easily avoided by calling on us and having your old boots repaired in waterproof style, or what is better, purchase a new pair of our guaranteed waterproof boots and ward oil the cause of so many annoying complaints. We al- so repair all kinds of rubber goods. CALL IN AND SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK. 3% to 5 Per Cent. The Lowering ‘of Tariff fAMOUS‘ BLACKS AND BLUES new tariff: Cattle, sheep, swine, eggs, rye and rye flour, buckwheat and buckwheat flour, beeswax, broom com. com and cornmeal, fun and skins, horse hair. hop roots, lard, fresh menu, milk and cream, wool. ’ Wheat and flour are to be 1:69 from .11 countries which admit Am- erican wheat and flour duty rm, aunt-Wise the duty in to be 10¢. per bushel,onwhatnnd46c.pe¢ bu:- fll on flour. NEWTON SMALE. Lindsay St; eat 8., Kent-st. Lindsay PAGE Assistant.

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