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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Nov 1902, p. 9

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.Ompleteness IÂ¥g5 fOl’ man tion, at our 'chber, the his week the e of them :_. he town by d appearance are decided- _. $12. Each lug Graceful not perfect newest shades, well are corners, 57,50 weeds, Blue and , $10. art Hats, black is week at only, 'ascoe Bros. TWICE TOLB TALES ..__.+_â€"â€"_ News of the World Condensed ol lnto Brief Paragraphs. , -â€"Every person landing in Sarnia ' iirom Port Huron is being vacd’natâ€" ,ed. out | -â€"-Burglars j treasurer’s Que. -â€"Three Hamilton houses were en- tered by thieves on Saturday night. --Western Free )Masons will ereCt a monument to the late Dean O’Meara. â€"St. Mary’s has carried the bylaw fixing D. Maxwell Son's assess- ment at $25,000 for ten years. -â€"Natural gas has been struck E? a depth of 50 feet on Harry Mewin’s . farm, Manitoulin“ Island. -â€"News of a combination of all the leading dairies and creameries of Canada comes from Ottawa. â€"l[rs. Mauser, aged 96 years. lost lllC‘l‘ life in a fire that destroyed the lhouse where she was living, near Sweaburg. -â€"A boy 12 years of age. and name ls.unknown, but residing in Port Hope, , .was mangled by a freight train near ‘Cobourg. g, less than its . â€"-Councillor Charles Kercner of double and Slnglefllilvertcn. Ont... on Saturday lost fawn and ‘91", his right hand through the accidental Working Pants; Idischarge of a mm. 13338:) â€".lohn Kerner, who for many years was in the hotel business in Hamilâ€" ton, died at his home, 90 Hunter-st west, Hamilton. ' â€"David McKenna, aged 22 years, a. London man fell beneath a freight train while stealing a ride, and both legs were cut oil. â€"The British warships in the llalâ€" , . .‘fax station with the exceiti f 1 a es, R'Jfls, 1 9 . ~ . 1 ml 0 psbziwlentc. Our the Pallas, which 15 being overhaul- ' ‘ “ ed at the dockyard have all left Halâ€" partmcnt has .. . for the ma- nu‘I. gromg south. ere ordered: â€"The Schultz Bros.’ Company of ed with 'llrantiord have been given the con- and tract for the new Macdonald Insti- the Agricultural College, The tender is about $80.- stole $600 from the office at Three Rivers, _ 08” W Frieze! ‘ l; ' in brown. b‘fxc‘ ’ or Reefers. or Overcoats. 13x pl‘lCt‘S. also for at less a half res“ - values in lion's Ulsters. " Men's and Boys' SiZes ‘ is now complete ; ar with them. 3 thus far in this do . very encouraging. yr of this shipment w 'c'ustomers who seem pleas . 'ces . home of goods and pri , 1 . ‘ionfident We have Saved them tum at M dealing with as. as we are 5G“?Il’h- ' oser margin by 000- ' --Miss Humbert, a maiden lady of tLhe:'."0»years. has secured a verdict of and 3000- in a suit against the. Now; damages for 13.9 to sell on cl rim: them sold ahead. J M. Pascoe expects to go to .' â€" ' rt; “'0 WGCKS . - ‘ Jegularly 8‘9 . t ’ -Scotia Government for be : 1 . k orders for. , , ll 993551 to ‘3 e the Provmcxal House 0: carry in stock. ejectTOn from piling “'9 do n _ 'of Parliament. Every department ‘5 ‘30“ well as-' â€"Dr. E. B. Fisher, secretary of ..., . _ the Provincial Health Board. return- Highest price paid 101‘ butter 341d ed from Kent County, New Brunswick on Saturday. and reports 50 cases ‘of smallpox to have broken out in 'that Vicinity. â€"-Gill)crt Dechal‘s, who served in the Maxim gun detachment with the first Canadian contingent in South Africa. and afterwards went out as 3. Sergeant in the 3rd Canadian Mount- edl'lifles, is dead at Ottawa. â€"On Sunday afternoon Constable Campaign and County Constable Nichol and Tope paid an unexpected visit to the half-mile track near Ham- ilton. and secured the names of about, 30 young;r men who were engaged in a crap game. â€"Parliament will be asked to guar- antee a bond issue on the Canadian m TERMS : Cash or Trade mmo W“ OAKWOOD . Northern Railway for a distance of 5 not less than 1,500 miles. and Brit- ish Columbia has already voted about $5000 a mile for the section missing through that Provincu. â€"-â€"(leorge Hopkins. :1 T. C. and B. brakenian. fell off a freight car caSt of Hamilton on Thursday morning, and is now in the City Hospital, suf- Standa’rd luring from threeicuts in his head and an injured foot. . â€"'l‘. »\. Garland’s store at Portage Pl .~~ L C t ‘la Prairie was burglarized Thursday “:43, (”lg n S fling-ht and a. man. Julius Herrlth. of , illizluth has been arrested on suspiâ€" 2: Paul}? Mlthres 1cion and a quantity of the stolen ‘ " lgoods found in his possession. 1).. . _' l’ - *_z‘ ‘ i ' y 1 lpCS Of all d 6. fit farmers of Fssuc arc dorm, _ , well on their tobacco this year, as SCl'lpllOHS, an d a, 1 1 {the crop was exceptionally good. 0wâ€" - ~ . ’ing to it not being effected” by the lines of Smo k e r 5 hair“- GOOdS. {leaf is 100. The price paid for the raw i â€"-'l‘he City Council 01' Ilrantford lzrnssed a bylaw on Thursday that no ions must sell meat in the city less , “W l _ than one-eight of a carcaSS without " n (a license of $5, and that meat sold 5 l i it 7 [must be approved by an inspector, helm-‘11s Tobacco Store. Lindsay . ' .â€";\Ir. J. V. TeeZel, K.C.. has been retained to defend the Hamilton Citr- . ic Fuel Committee in the action of ' :*1Ԥ':’9':Ԥ'3’§':°9’:'.‘:°9'}O~:o Myles v. City for $10,000 damages ‘ ° for alleged breach of contract in not. I nd Cigars All the brands kept in stock. p” g .:, 'accepring and paying for .300 tons of ~ an isoft coal. ‘ O 0 â€"Dr. G. A. Charlton, Rockefeller, fellow of pathology at McGill, Mon- treal. claims to have disowered a se- rum, which will kill the germs of scarlet fever, and has experimented in the Civic Hospital with successful results in 13 out. of 15 cases. â€"â€"Mr. John Mallin, a moulder, of 4:”) Melbourne. street Hamilton, an employe of the Canadian Iron and Foundry Company, died suddenly of heart disease whil sitting waiting for. the seven o'clock whistle to call him. to work on Thursday morning. â€"llon. M. Wells and Mr. Morrison. M.P., waited upon Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues at Ottawa Thursday and asked for a $250,000 subsidy towards the con- struction of a bridge over the Fraser RiVer at New Weatminister. . f ' . . ' “lion, Mr. Dennis is in our --Arthur Fizzy . o! Pox Warren, Man. was working in the upper “9103’ “d has char e of h Merit of our g'bllsinérg’ Storey of a granary Thursday. when 0mm fer Pum . ' ;the floor gave way, pmcrpitatmg him; Whack; , PS or r9934” below, where he was smothered by . e Pmmpt a“511mm. the tremendous fall of wheat from f are also pupa!“l to above, which completely buried him “~01: §Upcri0r WINDIILLS to the depth of several feet... 0 '0 '0 '9 o '0 WIND MILLS Sylvester Mfg. in. are now prepared to i supply .’ lhe BENNIS .M and Iron Pom 3019‘! depth of well up to i “ti, and guarantee satis- ’2'. o ‘0 ‘0 o '0 O O 0. so 0 O O 0.0 O O '0' O Q a I More 0 e 0 0° 0 O l OtsOrbO‘: ‘O' has entered action against the city for taking gvavel from his property near the Grand River, but the (31qu authorities claim that when they paid ls12,000 of $15,000 for gravel lands ‘in that vicinity the paymenbincludod the lands which Mr. lean new 'claims as his. â€"Many lives have been lost and a. houses destroyed in Port- m r prices or O O 9 O O O O .0 â€"Mr. Andrew Quinlan of Brantford ..... --The great. victory cm the inc surgents by the Government of Val:- ezuela is denied by revolutionary sympathizers on the Island of Cur- acao. â€"The weayers at Mature, Spain. have been on strike thirty-two weeks and. threatened with. starvation. are making public appeals for help. --Reports by mail show the big fire which partially destroyed the town of St. Pierre, Miquelon, last Satur- day night, to have been due to in- cendiarism. â€"â€"Five workmen were killed and six injured in Brussels on Thursday by the falling of tw° partially erect- ed houses which were undermined by water. T N.ll0 PAGE W {5 [NS » 013 White’s Old Stand, Lindsay. A Reasonable Reason Experience, ready cash and honest dealing are the forces behind this business that make it get the best styles and most re ' le goods at prices crs stick to us and bring their friends here for the reason that the] 0. Our custom. -3, (198mm, from Tokio says that that the small dealer has to charge for Bankrupt and other inferior stuff. fifty thousand butterflys entered a house and fluttered about an electric light. A fire was lit in the street and many of the butterflies went out and were burned to death. -â€"The Petit Journal of Paris asserts that the bombardment midi, on the coast of Arabia, by two Italian gunboats, was not a more police op- eration against pirates, but the be- ginning of a conflict with Turkey.for which Italy has long been preparing. â€"Years ago a fortune teller told $110? Yturbie, a Cuban multi-mil- licnaire, to “beware of the summer sun." He is now abroad in Europe, travelling in a. rig, like a hearse, and. spending thousands to keep even a ray of sunshine from touching him in his travels. â€"M. Lecomte has introduced a bill in the French Senate making duelling, a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisâ€" onment and fine. The bill provides. it dmth ensues from the encounter, for the punishment of too surviving duellist with imprisonment from one to three years and a fine of from $100 to $1,000. â€"Thursday morning there were sent from SayWard‘s mill Vancouver, six huge sticks of lumber intended for the C.P.N Company’s new steamer Princess Beatrice, about to be con- structed at. Esquimalt. Each of the sticks measdred 17 inches x 25 inch- es 3: 70 feet, representing 2,280 feet of lumber, and weighing 7,896 lbs. They were loaded on separate trucks, and labeled, "Sayward's toothpicks” made the tour of a street. -â€"It is persistently sumeSted in London that Germany is aiming a blow at Britain inthe p'ang-tse Val- ley. â€"Hon. Mr. Chamberlain announces that the speeches made at the Colonâ€" ial Conference will not be published. -â€"A British collitery syndicate is be- ing organized. with a view of resisting. encroachment of American trusts. â€"-â€"The British market for paintings in oil is so stagnant that many artâ€" ists of good reputation despair of ev- er again making a living by the sale of their works. The demand for wa- ter Colors, however, is constant. â€"â€"The shortage of water in the Chiltern Hills, England, is becoming alarming. In ten years the water has sunk ten feet. Cottagers are storing rain water. The depletion of the beechwood-s is given as a cause of the shortage. â€"Lot'cl Milner is convinced that. in their coal and iron deposits and in their agricultural development, Eng- land’s new colonies will find a surcr source of' wealth than even in the more speculative riches of the gold reefs and diamond fields. ’-â€"Mr. w. C. Wilson of Brussels has received a prize of $10 from the Ilenâ€" ‘nie Seed Co. of Toronto for growing a Mammoth Green squash. weighing at least 300 pounds. Mr. Wilson has shipped this giant production to Mr. Rennie. â€"'l‘he United States gunboat Marâ€" ietta arrived Wednesday at Barcel- ona. Venezuela,'to demand the- re- lease of the. United States Consular Agent, Ignacio H. Baiz, who was ar- rested there for refusing to subscribe a forced loan. ________+â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" Modifying It. M rs. C. was horrified to discover that her little seven-year-old daughter was acquiring the habit of alluding very freely to the devil. and at last she told ’her determinedly that a repetition or the obnoxious word would bring severe punishment. The child knew that her mother was In earnest. so she set a seal on her lips. At last she seemed to have forgotten it,.but one Sunday Mrs. 0.. who had been too ill to go to church. asked her if she could tell what the minister had preached about in his sermon. “Oh. yes'm." she answered. “He ed about our Lord going up into ng tempted byâ€" byâ€"by the gentleman who keeps hell!" She didn’t lntend to nnv risks of «1". yam up my hair was ruling out badly- 1 patch!“ a bottle of Mel’- Hdr Visor. nod hair stopped coming out.” Paris, to. Perhaps your mother 7 had thin hair, but that is New and up-tmdate lines of footwear are being continually added to our magnificent stock. 70-day we have Men‘s Box Calf Lace Boots. Leather Lined with Rubber Heels selling at $3.50 per pair, which for shape, quality and value easily knock all competitors into a “cocked hat" We have also received the very latest things for fall in Geo. A. Sister’s famous lnvictus Shoes for Men and the also justly famous Empress Shoe for Women. We have sole control of these and many other desinfle lines of footwear for the town of Lindsay, that merit the attention of all careful shoe buyers. The N. H0 CKIN SHOE s TORE â€"-â€"â€"-_ .- __.â€"....â€"- ”M- -â€"â€"â€"-â€"s [00,000. Chickens Wanted for Export dawoth‘bmldln ed imngth ya: a ' ' ' eogg house. Get your bgds i-ead and bring them along. Our prices on conditions are the name as last year. Dundee Flcvelle Bros. ’0 00¢ Lind-c , Don’t be imposed ; 11.. m of hog..â€" «nucn's um 'rnoucn‘r" out! "just no good" talk. The *constrnction of The “m Thong design registered. it in lnwnship ul Bexley Broil-o. 357. ” is pm, it. totally diflcrentineverytespecttomy other. There in none like it. Membenoneaogood. It you only knew the time, the trouble. the labor it would save A BY-LAW TO GRANT EXEMP- TION FROM TAXATION, EXCEPT SCHOOL TAXES, TO THE RA- VEN LAKE PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY. LIMI'I ED. WHEREAS the Raven Lake Port- land Cement Company, Limited, have proposed to establish Manufacturing Works at or near Raven Lake in the Township of Bexley, for the manu- facture of Portland Cement and its products and building supplies gen- erally, provided that the said Com- pany is granted'cxemption from gen- eral taxation, and it is deemed ad- visable in the public interest of the said township to grant the said ex- emption and secure the erection of the said Works in the said township. THEREFORE the Municipal Coun- Cil of the Corporation of the Townâ€" ship of Bexley, enacts as follows 1. Provided that the said Raven Cement Company, Li- convenient woddnotbeone single for t ment in the TOWnship of Barley, op- erations the building of such works to be commenced within six months from the date this by-law comes into effect, and said works to be ready for manufacturing opera- tions within two years from the said date, and provided that the said Company shall keep the said works- in operation for at least $75: months in each year, in consideration there- of the said company is hereby grantâ€" ed exemption from taxation, except taxes for School purposes. as to all the real estate and personal property of the said company used in connec- tion with and for the purposes of their said manufacturing business, (and not to cover or exempt dwelling properties of any kind) and as to alll the income of the said Company. SUCh exemption is to extend for all period of ten years from the date of coming into effect of this try-law. 9. PROVIDED that if in any year after the completion of the said works, the said works are not. kept in operation for a period of pix mono (1 Company shall pay hominid-“81m. Iv! said works are closed down over and above the said period of six months, but this clause shall not apply to such periods of time as the card works shall be shut down for the purpose of necessary repairs thereto. or far the puttin The above is a true copy of a By- Law passed by the Municipal Coun- cil of the Township of Barley on the . 1902. and all equired to take notice that any one desirous of ap- plying to have such By-Law or any part thereof quashed. must make his application for that purpose to the High Court. of Justice within three months next after the publication of thh notice once a week for three luc- oesslve weeks in the newspaper called The Watchman-Warden or he will be mo late to beaheard it that behalf. ALFRED rAvLOR. m.hOIhttle fuelltuues, yon . dsywitbcutone. TH! DI. VILLA” IEDICIIE 00.. Dept. DzuSluzâ€"lnedndm warlock-allude. I” “barman-premium. vc methane-mum Isl-It contaminant” GEO. MLW macaw-1W3» nltofdnthayounem‘.’ [unsung mtt.nudlthl.nk‘ lam . ad uneven-kl toe-run. lmkyoufurym we W with .0. WW Tom-c any. 101121 SCHUULBUUKS Readers, Strib bl e r s, Exercises, Note Books Drawing Books, Books, Envelopescggd Paper, Slates, ' Slate- pcncils and Leadlpen-r cils, Leather and Can- vas Shool Bags. -ATâ€" J- RIGGS TOBACOONIBT AND FANCY GOODS DEALER. KENT-ST” LINDSAY m 5636“ ”Wild“ and Western Ganada Mortgage corporation. 0. ll. HOPKINS. Age-l. It Linda}. Honey to loan at very lowest mu. at any time, and term- to cult borâ€" rower. This Corporation being a tlon of four compm all having capital and unet- ol over twenty millions. is prepared to do outnu- on most can: (an. Private funds if Wand. G. B HOPKWR .NO TICE KR. JOHN H. BLACKWEIL of Lindsay has been appointed agent for the Haney-Harri. Comm of Toronto for farm W h thephceoflr.E.P.Gfllo¢|!asd banana-(zed to cm W for than trouthisdue. 0.6... conga.“ Aptâ€"41- ' amt-film J. MM“ u-

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