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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Oct 1913, p. 1

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"All E'S‘HHJS l cV'cr got were ‘~: 3 '--1l~ .\'.l_\. what (1093 papa. lzrrlto or adhere. mun unite to ' .- 111s l1» '~~1.‘ - 11w, .1 aim-11 in- (“letht'S it 1' flu-1:. it means to sepa- "'-1:77lHn-.\‘ a man separate when he cleaves to Along to bt'll. 5”“- ‘1'1 '-:'!r:\'.” '\‘.~ linir'flt get. any satisfactlon- ‘- L 1: ' " " T. H- Len. '.\"'\.' T . lr‘ mfln_ .-..11nscl for Charles Glb’ .. ., . ‘1) serve a. life sentence V." vm’.:"l-'." of Rnsr‘nthal nineteen mlmitlld to a reporter 66955 1.1-1. '1» ‘hnt LhV‘V' had "0 5“ " Wilson was taken “3 the 'll~" ll-‘ll ht‘ cnnlronl-ed \1 uxdzly to to see if he “'09 the the 6359 no» :~. Non, '. V-wml witness in wot yo, t uiVing up “(meant continued Mr . 1 :1 ' hull leH.” i. 2'1 ; "lv'll in the meantime IO”â€" 1 31s‘ token to thf‘ penile!" ' H“ WM 4 to Kingston toâ€"dfl' ’H: llown for a. final Ilnw" P111" this ulternoon.’ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-'-" '-" l\l-'s.\' \ll\ll.V unclont time! n 1. called lh‘ E . 1..., .m. I...” "Mung opium and glyptmlnns. .,1'..ll,uv‘ ‘11 .1111 *-' lol1.1' 1111;1' lllll _ and It“. ' was good at. steady ' l “p SECTlOll I 91;“ “M NEW FRlLLlNliS m .t . ”a..- for Coats and Dresses ,- ,p. 111-: {rillings and satin frillings, in straight and pointed Price per yard 15c to...50c NEW BULGARIAN NECKWE'AR ‘ of the Province. , .-..l«.1's zzl'c white. ecru and black. -â€"â€"o night. He stated c113 - ‘ V. . LlIDSAY, imam", carom 381913. Lindsay Pest Office to Undergo Extensive Alterationsâ€"Clock in ToWer the platform of the Liberal party of Ontario. and there is no intention of Opposition Leader 1". W. Howell came out unexpectedly with his de- claration of renewed faith at a little political meeting in this town 1.0-, in plain terms â€""""‘j“ Abolish Bar ” Will be Libelals Cry Again â€"”Abolish the toxic are to have an opponunltyI of r” will continue to be a plank mideciding the questlo'n at the polls at the next general election. ‘ W88: the best form 0 effectively we will consider legislation to deal l The Liberal policy. as formulated lat the last two sessions of the Legis- drOPPins it. despite many reports to lature. calls for the abolition of bar the contrary and urgent representa~ and club licenses and the restriction tions on the part of Liberal stal- jot shop licenses in this Province, warts and newspapers in many parts The plank in the 1911 platform, re- ferred to to-night by Mr. Row-ell “The evils of inttmperance constitute a grave social peril. Dur- ing the ensuing Parliamentary term with As announced in ' the estimates brought down by the Dominion House several months ago, extensive alterations are to be made to the Lindsay post omoe. According to a letter received by Postmaster A. F. Palen yesterday, the improvements are to commence within the course of a few weeks. and plans and specifi- cations can be seen in a few days by any persOn desiring to tender for the work. For years past the stud have been f cramped for room, and with the ever increasing population and the inâ€" creased circulation of correspond- . l . . l' 27,.” My“): 21ml (mm-91y new designs. Dutch Collars, Epaulette that it was the intention of himselflt‘nese evils, and the electors anl haVe . _ ' I ' ur . l ' 1:5. \alllflj.'l~;e Collars, colors are cerese, purple, Royal, Copen- and his followers to carry out theian opportunity of passaIrIlg upon 0 once, matters at Itlmes euro 1' Km It 11 m me i pr- h o ,0 7, lparty pledge of 1911 on the temper-Iproposals at the follow lng general verv congested, especiallv around the - :1 1 L" ‘ ‘L' , a ' . ‘ ‘. ‘ -' ' ....... - ' " : . - , " “ "'9 eac 9‘” " c and dc .“ce question, that the people of On- CleCthD- holiday mason. Last year the .J _M HAND BAGS H»- nominal of them and every one of them worth the money ask- The frame. '1 E:I‘I\'\ am; nicely lined with gOod quality leather or silk. "u‘lllSl'lV'l-S are of solid leather with oxidized or gilt. Prices from . . 3.50 1):":1 1111: has inside compartment with change purse. HANDKERCHIEFS l shores, tion or another suitable point. 1, »11-'1'l.:l lino of pun- lriSh Linen Handkerchiefs, ,fi inch hemmed, building'of SUCh \w.“ oust quality, ouch lllr. l’cr dozen ........................... $1.00 townships, who res1dc banks of the river. >111'lI-ll values in .\lolo1'.\‘curfs. Nockweur in the very latest 1.. luv" [11111-11 (‘ollurs 11nd l‘ull‘s, whiti- and cream; Pique 1 . , , . , _ Sociul enjoyment between ouch otlwr,1 in tho Huts, lu'ul luulgurum (ollurs. 111 up-toâ€"(lutc colors. land from a business lthc shipment of cattle 0 :products of their farms, and AGENTS F OR PICTORI'AL REVIEW PATTERNS V'iu (‘.P.R. from- to Toronto and other markets. tics further south, who express l farmer who supplies Why S: we Men Have Perfect Wives Because Tender ness and Consideration Will Make Every Woman Adore Her Husband the calves. vealed off at a few weeks old. ter to see these calves for $12 to raise them to beef. b25171" VxV ‘ \" gullantly declared SOOner John,’ she whispered, ‘ 1 1h” “53"”; mum "I know, because, think I’d have liV'ed longer " veal that could be converted into ness. l‘.- IIIIII _, 1' He' d been a hard man demanding f1 st-class beef is at all general, , ' leV ery thin r ivin have here one ex lanation wh the fall \lE'rm :old how her husband reâ€" '5 g g nothing His Ch" p y y gdbiwli lzr'l‘. lllt' will) l‘clllill‘ked: "\"1‘1'I:'1-'5 himself kind and just beCauseI he had fast in thls country. :1 pcrtoct husband." always paid what he owed and hadi of course, or any other farmer, V '111-3'1- the answer. never cheated any man. l7 > m? M) dillicult to be a perfect cheated his wife of loVe and kindness ing his calves for veal “YE-'1," 'ru- near perfect. “3" 111:: you have . l a tV rant. :1 woman be perfect when This man lavished 1 flowers upon and finishing for beef. a crown; imslullld refuses to recog- the grave of his wife and reared a. time, it is a practice which, if f01- ing material. I437" 36"" villus} to speak the V\0r(lI'white marble shaft to her memory l OI! E‘I‘n‘m or 1dn1iralion or the ten-3 He SinCGIely mourned her death. But :p-f‘ 2;...111 rigs that are SO dean just a few of those flowers in the "'1" “our 111 3 Ilshape of kindness and consideration How Are You Sp en- ',"' 3" ““" ””1“" ° "i‘inu’ to reach' for her during life, and a. little of """H’ "'“ “h‘ ""‘l‘ h" be“, the memorl that went into the mar- ding Your Evenings “"‘ ‘ ' mo!"- alpprcciatcd than theible shaft, which she might have used ‘1"? 1 . 3'” "1.">'1111-lmethods. accordin to her own 'ud me "Vt-‘9'” “’ 3 1 llixt'ln'cl‘s that a sweet would hive helped her to Sta: Vv'i'ttl'l , By D' A' A. Voaden. I‘ -~v«~mplishcs nothing. she no‘ him longer; for a happy woman .. What a pity the' general public cleared $25000 on my 'show' last «as: w-ks to control the sharp “nuts to live. do no" take adVantage Of these year, said one pleasure resort pro- ""4 “111-11 slu- finds that kicksl Do you put on rose-colored glasses splendid books. The Library prictor in a Western Ontario town, lulu-59's are her reward, l'“ hen V'ou regard your wife ? Are Board spends hundreds of dollars and I intend to sturt another right *' 2.3.4., .\ml 3,, her 10,1" _ _ yearly on the most interesting and away." 7‘ ~ w: saloon...“ Of her liritlel101,':d'l:-): hfgugjsfifgg tc:?::re:ngofa::]t‘ attractive books on travel, science, What about your evenings this ‘M‘: 1 »- 111111 smu'fulm-ss and 501- ro‘sponsibilities press upon vou'? history, “NFâ€"book“ full or informa- winter, young men 11nd women 7 1;» ml.“ 3.}... is of that Splf.IIInIVe you been kind and pdtient tion, beautifully illustrated and Can you not devote at least two ‘I"‘ Rim llmt hnnlnlntes itself when she “‘5,“er and nerve-morn ? written by able men and Women. or three nights a week to some pro- 3" 4111,11- 11f \V'ifvhnud and mo- llu'w you been honest in every Way? If our fiction renders-would sub- fltable course of reading? Select. 1’1“ “mm,“ “so” out, as “11m“, you asked hcr_ to play' with stitutc those books for half their some subject in which you are inter- "1' mum. “ u... mprMI‘. n..- Wu us well as work with vou, and fiction, how much better they acted and road half 11 dozen instruc- “HM-1111111111 1., km.“ multcrs have you given her "bottcrt‘ as .well would be. and the community as tlve books bearing on it. Consult "" ”MUN" in ht‘l‘ 90‘“ is as "worse” to share with you? Have Well." the library stall. They are plcuscd “ “3 . llml “up... 1... killpd‘ ' you shown her that she is precious Ho spoke an attache of the Publlc to answer any onqulrlcs. and to “-‘ - .1 “311.111 [ms-"Pd not 10,,“ to you 7 Library, looklng over the latest pllo show tholr books- Examlne the ”=3 If you havent done any of those of books about to be added to the catalogue and the shelves. 0110080 , """ ""”"“"""a WWW“ "ml thlngs ,Vou can 't cxpcct to have n Uht‘m’fi- and road the lstout and best. 0r, , ‘ l" "11' 111% hour hm; perfect wife. " 'I‘ho whim of my address in better sun. register in one of the 1."; ' " i" waning 1w lmml. knot: And if you love your wllc, don‘t "PM "WWW" “"d the Communlty.’ “I‘M "“m' of "w Co‘lloglsto “m" f. 1.1.11. 1...1 .1111l rlwutmlllsm. think jg, beneath you to show it. The teachers are hero. but where is tuto and study under quellflod ln- mull”. """ " ““ ""”"“"' "Wu llon't‘ hide the fact in some dark the cmnmunlw? " Itructorl dome whim which my ' “M" So spoke Dr. Pskcnhlun. of 'l'oron- haw a. relation to practical llfo. ""‘- 1'“ "ll“ 3‘0“ corner of your soul. Even a wife mods to be shown once in a while. W l.\ '1111»: LAUGH LINE. rm s 111111 11 political economy 7 GI [‘lk‘rllnllmg the largest. number 1 Mrs for the least money, I 8‘10“- d he swears a great “1 WW t say that exact- I would say that in the 551011 he finds it impel-lb“ himself to “tut tut. " to. as he began his talk at the Teacher-1' institute Thursday lug. glancing around the bum half. Suspected 0‘ smuggling. " schooner dozen who had gathered to hear an was seized and towed into P'hllsdsl- infipll‘lns “an", . plate. In view of tho;cpprosch of winter. 1 . an s sl The can. can. and oxrr. po- W“ m 1°" W“ m p” 'I Understan a special committee of the Montreal wards ”11.jmpromg, ly, But heat 0! pa to companies after the 81st. of Deccan- cOrliine bar. It doesn't pay to worryâ€"unless you are drawing a salary for it. would form closer relations between the farmers of four; ing of the Scugog waters and keep on eitherEthe lake at an even depth all The parties, ' V our roun A. . who are interested claim that aithc greatest obicction is partly re- it would be! to 111‘, city trade, and who has a herd of grade Shorthorns that last year av- farmer claimed that it paid him bet-' each when a month or six weeks old than There are,l III 1,“,.tm.t_thp,-, are “OI IIIII on“. vou Id saId th 11:92::th mirIlIy :thers who view thisI. fused t;buy veal calves at any PrlCe lges in the same order as the prisoner at to me! q n in e ery same way, and or at east at a price that would if the practice of selling calves as 'make vealing calves a profitable busi-lp we:l this kind on their part would mater- then were estranged let he thought supply of beef is not increasing very making animals. This farmer, 'l fer from it, for But he had that matter, is not to blame for sell-3 good, wholesome beef marketed, andI‘ if he thinks the general meat supply would be,l husband is Sonlew'hCle: and his children looked upon him as he can make more out of them thanl increased. by keeping them a couple of years' may return the producer a quick At the Same‘ turn, is a. wasting of good beef-mak- Earmers Still Want Bridge Across scugoglare expected in the course of a few" Settlers liVing contiguous to the opinion that the approaches to the Scugog Riv,er on the east and westlbrldge, which would consist of fill- are still clamoring for the, ing, would dam back the water and rection of a bridge at a point op-'llood certain lands above high water posite or 'adjacent to .lanetville sta- The have changed of late, and Port Perry lrcsidcnls would now favor the rais- murk; but this objection seems This roundabout trip is refillircd to enjoy fnlovod, and there is no reason why near future that a good sub- standpoint, in'stnntlul structure will not be placod othcrfncross tho- rivcr at (1 point ngrccublv and give such transportation lan untold convcnivnce when occasion 5 rl~u".‘rcd for the convenience of the l‘t'qllll‘t's them to ship such j)rollucts'5..uloys of tr... four townships. .lunotvlllo slutionlruis" 1g of the waters will add fresh in Scugogl {impetus to the fishing Ohlt‘N‘iVm-‘l llul't‘ lwt'n raised against‘ lake and river. as the water lwcmm-Sl the building of the structure by pur- slightly contaminated from decaying the vegetable mutter parts of the your. VEAL VERSUS BEEF Canadian F.11m. ..___oâ€"-â€"_ : H l f i l 1 . In conversation yesterday with a lowed up by farmers generally, must ' milk for the materially lessen the output of beef. There is no doubt that if all calves suitable for beef making which are sold as veal were matured, choice erased 7-500 pounds of milk eaChllbeef would not be such a scarce ar- the writer asked what he did with, ticle in this country. The replay was that tion raised by this some of the heifers were raised to' whether it will pay better to veal of! replenish the herd and the balance'culves at $10 This' than raise them for beef is one well But the ques- farmer as to $12 each rather worth considering. Drovers. butchers, and the abat- toir people generally would be doing 'A year or two of action of increase the supply of beef- ' No one would suf- not even the “p‘oor” consumer. There would be more Vealing calves, while it re- to being the case, The the country a good turn if they re-' Christmas rush at the Lindsay post office exceeded all past records, and Postmaster Palen and his staff were hampercd for room. According to the new plans, whichI days, the alterations will be on an extensive plan, and the interior of the office entirely rearranged. Al- though the plans are not to hand, it is understood that a large one-storey extension will be built at the rear for customs purposes, while a new place will be built for the receiving of mails and handling of the rural routes. the A‘RD PAGESltoA POS T 01‘ FICF. DS.AY Which is to 1 nderlzo ExtenSiVe Alter- ‘tention of citizens for seVeral blocks LIVD ations This 1-‘.all .3- Postmaster Pulen will have a new register letter and money order counters will be install- boxes Ii from this constituency, is to be con- oflico, new stamp, A large number of new will ed. for pa trons also be installed, and it is understood that the stamp counter, register letter counter. etc., 'will be moved across the building. and be convenient .to the main em trance from the out, while the hem now located at the eastern entrancs. will be shifted around to the west side of the post office, taking the place of the present stamp, registx letter and money order counters. The sale of stamps has increased 100 per cent. of late, and in the new. arrangement this wicket and counter will be given prominence, so as to make matters handy for the purchas- er, and do away with the congestion which now often exists at the pres- ent location of the stamp office. 5 New racks will be installed at the rear for the handling of incoming and out-going mails, while the in- terior will be fitted up in handsome style. The tower is also to be enlarged '-und a clock installed, which will be I -up high enough to command the at- away. It is also understood that a lnéw cement roadway will be built at the east side of'the post office. Altogether the alterations will be along the right lines, and Col. the 5 Hon. Sam. Hughes. representative lgratulated on haV' mg the matter at» l tended to in such a thorough man- ' nor. Magistrate I". D. Moore, K. (‘., us- coudud the throne to puss sentence on ‘lllL‘ Lorncvillc Junction mun who 'upponrcd on Thursday to answer three charges of law violation, which he pleaded guilty. The first was for supplvlng liquor to 1‘! minor; Pleaded Guilty to Three Charges and Fined $55 and Costs-Col. Hopkins, Acting for Crown, Scored Accused in Court Friday At 10.30 Frlduv morning County, the ends of justice would be satisfied tm-tcd and by the i111posing of u very small line. (311]. sol is making a statement tu'llmt he does not know whether they lolurc true or not." Mr. Weldonâ€""In my knowlodgo criminul luw facts No. 2 lér being intoxicutcd in u lo‘.pclrnissublc.” cul option district, und ho. years of age. Col. 1". 11. Hopkins appeared the crown, the defcudunl being repre- sented by Mr. I. 113. Weldon. ’l‘heIluttor addressed the bench and said in purt : pleudcd guilty 7" Magistrate Mooreâ€""l wish to un- Community derstand the nature of the case so I lvmpl he showed for the law Province." may deal with it." Mr. Weldonâ€"“ it appears this is‘ done for the purpose of mm 111g mal- l' costs, The third charge was heard for as- l nlld kicked him 3 for un!I ussuult upon a boV of about tVVcch and spoke on the criminalitx of sIupâ€" 11110 statute. plying liquor to a small l)()_\. is a very severe offence against soci- for; "lhc Magistrate r0\"i(‘\\0d the case, 013'. and costs.” (‘ol. Hopkins said :â€"-“In the secâ€" "Why do you want to and case he wished His Worship to go on with the case, the accused hus'tukc into consideration the "I will " said the Magistrate. Ce. I! I F Magistrate Mooreâ€""We cannot go, saulting a boy and committing a hu- miliating act upon him. 1 it blind." ' Col. Hopkinsâ€""Deal with the char- , pleaded; do not be biased in the matter. You should determine the! sentences as the charges appear} Magistrate Mooreâ€"“It was a plea of guilty in the three charges.” ('01. first two cases, assault case afterwards." Before the Magistrate gave sen~ tence in the first two instances, Bur rister Weldon stated the accused 11 led a very exemplary life for e and was attending to his low a very satisfactory manner FRACAS AT 2:41 â€"¢-â€"- From all reports the c bun fight was not the on (‘ambray an Tuesday, 0c number of reckless fc Lindsay are accused l evan- ‘ electricity ? may be made, especially to young in: would sltively refused, at a oonlcronce with man and women. to d9 something to- science. The desire will be offered during the winter. Board of Trade, to continue their for pleasure, 10, CW m 10;- re- Then there l. mu“, ”mac. 9’9““ agreement ’ with the ”m“ creation. is good. All work and no and building construction and ne- plsy makes not only dull days. but classical drawing. stupid and discontented m and wo- Of course, something must be given men Butto-daytoomucbtlms'ism plenum mulled. But glvontoplemnnndtoollttls to naps-om. ”growthofulnd. m sou-culture. cum“ have can. without doc-tend “also. yesterday Are you lntoroutcd In «lanes or Why not take an ax- Iporlmontsl course and learn some- 'thlnc of this wonderful subject. Are you engaged in business? Perhaps a course in bookkeeping and adios iprsctlco or shorthand and typewrit- lntorolt you. Domestic mllllnory and dressmaking some “booze" on the .c erty, the result being thn program was being give auditorium of the church began to give a unique pr their own on the heath out. comlng rather noisy some (‘nmbray young men endcn‘ quiet them, and at last me their efforts, but not before beCame tangled up in a wlr W The Supreme (‘ourt of l a vote of four judges in Mill“! in fnvor of the l‘ tbo companion not and 1111 OH. Nlnrtcon uurvlvoru of nrrlvcd at “1111an or Near mppshsnnock. Dr. J. A. Amyot. 01 olsl analyst. has been the International Jo to assist in propurlnc port as to the mull my survey conduct-- year of boundary w Earl Schwia. wh Central Prison tw been given an ad: by s Guelph mac Roms wasn't I they had govt even than, did The real sua day’s work to Hw.JmnmmmmMmWflhthamM. howb Seaman’s! aNatlonslhttortbmorMMncolts tombs-sickens discover mlpMmmsfld of lstsiodonl Worship, Col. Hopkins said in part: this crime to which the ac.- llopkinsâ€"â€""'l‘lu- opposing coun- of fuels of trial. 9’”) at :1” 11111052; 671' a public railan‘ '1’; ruseallfy such as this which comes before us toâ€"duy is not stumped out it would be an awful. miscarriage of justice. We do not wish uny lruvosty or bux‘lenque made of crimes such as this. The public watching the outcome of this The llflions of the accused platform was disgraceful, and 1 ask your worship 31,9 euerI on 1B6 law as laid down in ' 11 TC ., I? i m- Weldon pleaded hard for the accused. and attributed his downfall and I will impose a line of $10 flom the throne of grace to drunken- dilion when he assaulted the boy, 1 . . In ness and being in a debauched con- 1 land that the accused was humiliated trouble sulliciele from the ridicule and which the accused had given the rollll-mpt he had now received, and and 'disgrace and ConaIaSliOd for u lenient sentence. of the! The plaintiff and his mother ap- peared in court, and the boy's state- I make this $20. 00 and :ment was taken without being sworn. l'l he bov said the accused caught him. while on the plat- 3form at LorneVille Junction. and did Illuminate him bV another improper ' ;\’our and malicious act. Magistrate Moore stated in his ad- cused has pleaded guilty Can be char- dress that it was a most ridiculous acterlzed as a low, despicable. iarle and malicious act. hold of a Mn and afterwards commit,X 'would occur ' "In mV experience on the bench, such das- To CatchI an offense for which another charge Hopkinsâ€"“Fix the fines in the could be laid was the act of a cow- and deal with the ardly bully, tempted such . - .. slrr' " and had the accused atâ€" of I" ofl'enoe the prisoner was guilty of, and he never thought such a thing in a civilized country. a case never came before me. I can give the accused anywhere from a ‘nonths in jail, or I of any amount "‘ $50.00 for 1w_ 7 o’- (a.

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