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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Nov 1902, p. 6

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Bend labookletto yon ; enjoy the economy. the convenience. the ebsolnte reliebility of The “ Happy Mght. ” The best {dead the Leave your culinuy troubles. worries and expense behlgd Its eficlency will be 3 unit dontoyouifyouueuhlth' common kind. 1‘!!! WM. BUCK STOVE 60.. Linked.“ Smile"! tion, One stgpging stone to the highest satisfac- The King of Rani..- " Buch’ 0 Happy Th9‘3‘h‘" PAGE SIX 88m“ Matthie or call and m the non“. Readers, Scribblers. Exerrises, Note Books Drawing Books; Copy Banks. Em-‘cSopcs and Muflmuvbaflh. L mmns Agem. at UM“?- From the worst wag NOEWAY PINE SYRUP. DB Woods G. H, HOPKINS 8K3 Slate- 'â€"The Kingston Machinists’ Union has expelled four men who resumed work in the locomotive works where the machinists are on sfiriké? A fine of 3250 Was also laid against them. «Boatswain Michael Walsh of the steamer Bonavista. was presentes with the Royal Canadian Humane Society’s medai on Thursday at Montreal fat: the m of: m -â€"Rev. Dr. Sowex‘by, pastor of the Talbot street Baptist Church, Lon-v don, has informed his congrogation that he will not accept a tempting ofler of a. pastorate in J oliet, 11L. â€"Tra.in hands on the Ontario, Eastâ€" ern and Atlantic divisions of the Pacific havg sent a. delegation to Montreal, asking for a. 25 per cent. increase of wages. â€"â€"Ambrose Benton, aged 2] years, was killed in 3. Victoria. B. C., smel- ter by the fall of a. threeâ€"ton con- verter cover. . Eleven other men he- sides Benton leaped free. â€"-Joseph‘ H. Hewson of Belleville, a. conductor on the Midland branch of the Grand Trunk, died Thursdety. aged 44 years. leaving a widow and three children. â€"The coal schooner Mineral State was wrecked at Port Stanley. Gal- lant work on the part of the tug Gordon Brown and the life boat crew saved 5.11 on bOard. â€"â€"Willia.m Giles, the fourteenâ€"year- old son of Patrolman Giles of Wind- sor, fell off a. wagon Thursday, and was instantly killed by being run over. â€"Mr. Ebenezer McColl, Inspector of Indian Agencies for the Winnipeg district, is dead, of pleuro-pneumonia. â€"â€"On a farm near the village of Rodney is a tree which has every ap- pearance of an oak, upon which apâ€" ples are growing. There is no trace of a gralt. . â€"-Mgr. Fakonio has received official nbtice of his appointment as Papal Delegate to the United States. --While digging a. well upon his farm near Parkhill Sylvester Atmore struck a. vein of natural gas. â€"Chas. K. Moore of the firm of Dillon and Moore, St. Catherines, died suddenly on Thursday. â€"â€"Port Dalhousie fishermen were caught in the gale, and blown out into the lake. All got back safely. â€"The Doukhobors of Mine Centre, Ont., have deserted their work at the mines and left for Yorkton. â€"It is not expected that the Cab- inet vacancy will be filled for some time. -â€"Frederick Joyce, an old resident of Byron, committed suicide by hang- ing near London. A fit of despondency due to financial embarrassment, is supposed to have been the cause. Joyce was sixty-six years of age and unmarried, and lived alone in a. small house in the village. Joyce had his will pinned to his body. It told how to dispose of his fourteen pigs and his furniture. â€"Stcphen Parker, with his bare hands, caught a fourteen-pound carp- in the creek at Alymer. â€"John L. Harris of Streetsville, Ont” died in Winnipeg on Thursday. l 3 â€"The schooner Soudan, from Prince ‘Edward Island for St. John's with a cargo of Cattle, went ashore in a dense fog on Wednesday morning lash ‘week at Trepassey, near Cape Race. . A cable-gram from Constantinople states that a Cabinet Council was occupied with the Aden frontier aflain on Sunday. and that the Turks re- fuse to withdraw troops before the matter is settled with Great Britain; and that Great Britain requires Tur- kish troops to be withdrwn before the matter can be settled. Laterâ€"- The Turks have given way. â€"Sir Horace Rumbold, earâ€"British. Ambassador at Vienna, gives his op- inion that the late Angloâ€"German hostility displayed during the Boer. war Was only .an indication’ of the long-existing and deeply-rooted antiâ€" pathy of Germany to Great Britain. â€"The Boer delegate Wessels. while standing in the churchyard or. St. Paul’s during the Thanksgiving ser- vice there last Sunday for the rec- overy of King EdWard, was knocked down by an omnibus, and suflered from the fracture of two ribs. â€"Some thoughtless juveniles were shooting on the bay at Barrie and sent two bullets into the station. One passed through a, window a few inch-t as above a bystander's head and lod- god in an opposite wall. The second struck some tools on the platform, and induced a crowd of people who were in the vicinity to hurriedly seek: shelter. ‘ --It is said that Dan Sellars intends entering a suit for $5,000 against the village of Dutton. During the small pox fright this summer Mr. Sellars was isolated by the authorities, and it is alleged that he contracted lung trouble from sleeping in a tent. W. L. McLa‘ws of St. Thomas has charge of Mr. Sellars’ case. --The new Pacific cable between Canada. and Australia, by way of New Zealand was completed on Fri- day. Congratulatory messages were exchanged. --On Wednesday of last week a man apparently sixty or sixty-live years of age was found in a dying condiâ€" tion on the roadside near Vickers by Mr. Wm. Johnston, manager of Mo- Kechnie's mills at Glenroden. Inn. mediately a conveyance was secured to take him to town, but on the way here he died without showing any signs of v consciousness. His clothing Was wet, as if he haul fallen into the water. There was no sign of liquor and the man had $95 in his possession. â€"Because her husband worked on the principle that it was cheaper to move than pay rent, and had moved ‘30 times in three years, Mrs. Jos- ephine A. Thornton of Indianapolis has secured a. divorce. -â€"A fire at J arrdw-onâ€"Tyne on Thursday destroyed the co-operative stores and several shops, the loss entailing $800,000. News of the World Condensed Into Brief Paragraphs. TWICE TOLD TALES Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some- thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos- phites in Scott’s Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on the diseased lungs. Scott’sEmulsionis themodâ€" ern method of feeding fat to the'consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for conâ€" sumption. “Eat plenty of pork,” was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. -â€"Nellie Corcoran, a New York girl has been unconscious in the St. Vin- cent Hospital for ten days, and the bait skill in the city has been no- able to revive her. â€"Wthe the 14th Regiment was pas- sing along Fifth avenue. Pittaburg, Pa... on their return {tom the anthrgâ€" cite district. they were assailed by a shower of missles hurled by workmen. has cent able Johannesburg, Oct. 31.â€"A number of former Boer commandant: and British officers haVe oflered their ser- vices, and those of 1,000 men, half of whom are British and half Boer soldiers, for service in Somalilan'd. _The Boer commandant Chris Baths. died at Kokstadt Wednesday v -vâ€"-â€"--- {he day when? the mufflers returned to work which was October 28. â€"A leading London paper declares the Canadian last line project to be impossible unless Canadians or Brib- ishers care to pay handsome bountiea for the ridiculous purpose of carrying goods across the ocean by an expen- sive and perilous route. morning. â€"-J. Pierpont Morgan has bought the manuscript of Ruskin’s “ Seven Lamps of Architecture" .for 85,000 in London. What to do When My Sleepless It is Wrong to take up 3 WM! bdhy from the cradle and walk it up and down the floor all night. It de- moralizes the infant and ens’laves the parents. Barby does not cry for the fun of the thing; it cries because it is not wellâ€"generally, because its stomach is sour, its little bowels congested, its skin hot and feverish. Relieve it and it will sleep all night, every night growing stronger in proâ€" portion. Just what mothers need is told in a. letter from Mrs. E. S. Olanders. Marbleton, Que” who says: â€"“I cannot say too much in favor or Baby’s Own Tablets. They have worked like a charm with my baby, who was very restless at night, but Baby's Own Tablets soon brought quiet sleep and rat. I shall never be without a box while I haVe a baby. ' v .411; labor men of Branuord have, select-ed candidates for mayor and seven alderman. Baiby's Own Tablets cure all minor ailments of little ones, and am- anteed.to contain no opiate or harmâ€" ful drug. They are sold at, 25 cents a. box by all dealers, or you can get them by mail, post paid, by writing direct to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine in their original proposition to ident Roosevelt wanted the commis- sion to fix the date. The miners wanted the prospective’-new rate to be retroactive, and go into effect on 00., Brockville. Ont... or Schenec tady. N.Y. Foul Play Suspectad. Kingston, Nov. 1.-â€"Dr. Mundell left on the 12.40 o’clock' railway train factor-day for Mountain Grove to at- rend rn inmost on the tody of 3 Ln named Gilbert Flynn. alleged to mu: been poisoned. Bansummiun Boon For Sonnlllund. MISERABLE N (HITS BOWNE, CHEMISTS, Toronto. Ontarlu. Sound”; 313W A sample will be sentfrccupon request. SCOTT 6: is Freflnlud London, Nov. 1.--Andrew CM errlved in London yesterday morn- ing, after a tour of Scotland, where he received the freedom of numerous towns. He was the gust of honor at a. dinner given by John Morley gt the Athenaoun Club 1:31; night. mm.- All M Port Dalhousie, Nov. 1. -â€" Tho Doughty Bros.. the last of the misa- ing fishermen, landed at the Four Miles Creek '1!) 1rsdav nigh' all right. There is nothing out. now except one boat, loaded with fish, which is Add”. inmmmheré. May Come to Canada. I 011609, Nov. 1.â€"The ”High Com- missioner is receiving the practical support of tho. colonols of val-ions British regin‘cn'al districts where the South African soldier reservists have been dismayed in his eaortl to in- duce those unable to obtain employ- ment here to settle in Cum on land. Pekin. Oct. 31.-â€"The Emperor of China to-dny received Pak Chin Sun, the first Corean Minister to China. The Minister was mmpanied by members 01 the lmtion. The Dowag- er Empress was not. present at the reception. The Coronas wore Euro- pean military uniforms to emphuin the fact that. they ere no longer lub- jects of China. mWWBw-«wwivwoasawwnwo’aww Forest. Ont... NOV. 1.â€"-John Ron. 12th line of Plympton Tomship, u:- cidentally had his right leg taken 01! while cndcavoring to board the aller- noon train at. Camlachie yesterday. The train was in motion. and in stepping on missed his footing and fell under the wheels. His leg was amputated at the knee. His recov- ery is considered doubtful. §A. J. GRAHAM rbscrm for the ‘thehm-Wama . QWMW “‘“QW m“s§‘s“sss§s“““ fist of Benson House, THAT'S GRAHAH’S POLICYâ€"If we pbk up a srhp in Oveaooats we halve it with our customers; ifwestflkealmtydathuh, omneighbonshareinmesavings Graham’sgrowthhasbeen the reward of honesttaetia and “dt up" with our patrons. HERE‘S THE PRO F- Quite a “Cinch" came our way late! in a purchase of Superior Water Cloth‘ from :1 ° manufacture. No firm would have refused it if ey had had the chance of such under. price ucements or HighClass Ready Mada. Last week two little maidens toddled up street in the pouring rain. They were scantily clad, but one of them was better provided than the other, to the extent that she had a cape, and she just managed to make it cover the little shoulders of her companion as well as her own; and so closely folded together they picked their steps up Kent-st, the warmer because they were so close held together by the encircling cape. If you have a good thing, Stretch it, so that some one else may share the benefit. Cmogie Kathy’- Guest. No [A 3:01- Bnbjocul. runner Lose. 3 Log. THE KING CL OTHIBR Premier Lauder will not “and ‘thg reciprocity banquet. at Boston. “8"- Y‘alconio will leave Ottnwu. hr Washington on Nov. 18. He will be woman-med by his secretary. not. Father Schoefler. At Rocktord 111.. George S. Bax- tan. {fiend of (Etudes Dickms ands; tormdmmdayuttqueoIBL Anomal- of Ma’s men-chats out Sir Wilfrid hum: has not yet ifi' vited Hon. Hr. Chunberlain to Visit CM... Atur chin-tun months in dry dock manner New York was Muted m. Nowka Thursday Mill: -_ S. J. Dawson exâ€"HWPP for Al- gom. and OX-K. P. died “and” nicht. He was 80 years at age. Frank Pedley has been mule Assist- ant Superintendent General of Indian hm" ut a. salary of 88. 200. Some ' ' Ind tune ' an ulcer .agomxiw ms. in Ins ng Esau“ by X- The Emperor of Com bu mined his hvorite wife to tho'rulk of En- press. Pm Dub-lt- n to Calm on lot-n Pao- Washington. St. John’s. NM" Nov. 1.-â€"Premler Bond has returned here from Wash- ington. In an interview yesterday, the Premier odd he had succeeded in negotiating a convention with the WuShiqgton guthoritiee; tint. on Oct. 18, the British Fore inâ€" structed Ambassador firbert to sign this convention. and tint he then started for home. his work in Wash- ington being completed. The Premâ€" ier added that he had an tted the term- of this treety to his colleag- ues in the Cabinet here um that they regard it an eminently satisfactory. The term of the treaty will be pub- lllhedumnupmsiblqheuid. BOND rmr! SATISI'ACTOBL TAPS eon THE warns. m wArcqu~wARD3n For full p30“? In addition ticket. ad< Inâ€" At San Francisco m an um:- ‘Ffiday. Dr. J. M. mmumson. 1N Meat of the 1mm Bomd of Haiti- did not. pretend to deny the pray o! the plague them, nor is it 00" fiDCd to the Chinese. Whine p6“ have fallen its victims. The Dominion Licorice and New 00-. Toronto, has been absorbd ' theNational Licorice Comp.” 5 New York, of which E. P. sadder, more was Drona mm W Through l'QUiPP‘d Sleep“? Va no on“ :- No I!" brands E “Plugs, Lu fl Fancy Ii Tobac and C: villi!!! Pasco figs?! 5' scnpnon: lines of All [Va mm bli

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