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Watchman Warder (1899), 5 Nov 1903, p. 1

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Is scientifically p89 PM and its use is always atâ€" W with best mum. Sold at mmmnm mm .8: G. Cold Cure. Lchan Jackets Cone: Drug Store. Ulla! Mus Drug Store N ammm an. littl'e use over the c¢ moving eastwerd, bringing ra snow storms to most parts country. We shall not be su to see heavy sleet in many especially northward,- during t sage of these storms. Mel-Cm will remember is the sleet go: y misses an oppo that be rare! his “thick cloudiness 3rd. Rain and big l to 111030 yw- v- a shall not be surbrised r is the sleet god and ‘sses an opportunity. “thick cloudiness, mist, barometer. 3' 13 in the will at‘ and dur- so condi- country. rain and t8 of the The Oakwood Clergyman’s Detec- tive Work Failed to Prove Violation of the Liquor Act on Fair Day REV. CLARE LOSES HIS CASE AGAINST THE HOTELKEEPERS Two of Them Were Dismissed and the Other 'l‘wo Withdrawn --Magistrate Steers’ Views on the Prosecution FOUR CASES IN COURT Local Option begins at home, but like another good thing it doesn’t always stay there. Rev. Geo. R. Clare, Methodist minister at Oak- woood, the capital of the Local Op- tion tOWnship, resolved to rest not with victory in his own municipali- ty, but to try his hand on the one- my’s strongholds beyond. Saturday Sept. 26th was the last day of the Lindsay Central Fair. At 7. o’clock on the evening of that day. the reverend gentleman set out on a hustling tour of the hotels to ascerr tain how the liquor law with regard ‘to closing on Saturday night was observed. Starting at the Simpson House, he rushed to the Benson, then- the Royal, and at last to the Pym House where he arrived at 7.17. As a. result of what he saw in these 17 minutes he lodged a charge of vioâ€" lation of the law against the keppers of these hostelrys. The cases were brought before Police Magistrate Steers on Friday afternoon. rl‘wo of them were dismissed and the rest. withdrawn. Crown Attor- ney Devlin conducted the prosecution and was assisted by R. J. McLaugh- lin. The defence had Mr. Havel-son of Toronto, solicitor for the Ontario Licensed Victuallers’ Association. He was _ assisted by Mr. Hugh O'Leary K.C. a.-. “I regard you as a reverend detez- tive and shall treat you as such" said Mr. Havelrson to the infor‘inas'it. “Very well sir” replied-Mr. Clare. Mr. Cl'are’s evidence with regard to the Simpson House was that im-l mediately alter 7 o’cloclg he entered the bar by the south door on York- st. and found men in it. A young man named Rogers waited outside till Mr. Clare came out. He said he had some idea that he would be re- quired to give evidence against the hotel. Mr. Geo. Simpson swore that he stopped selling liquor at the required hour, and proceeded at unco to clear the barâ€"a task that. occu- pied two or three minutes. The case was dismissed. ‘ The next against the gum he new man the w The next charge taken was that against the Pym Homo. Mr. mare said he reached there at. 7.17. saw a mm; the worse at liquor come out. went mm the hall and thmugh a door toward the north and mm Um ‘hm‘. . . . . it”.-. 4).. unu knmv um I Thfi “mgintmtoxfiow do it, want the bar ? MP. (Marchâ€"Hy the ammr the counter and battles. The magistratrâ€"How n were behind the bar. Mr. Clavvsl can be sure am. The magistrateâ€"What. di like ‘3‘ Do you see hime ht tn 9 A-) LINDSAY, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5m I903. The magistrateâ€"What. like 9‘ Do you see hime Mr. Clare pointed Mulvaney and said he ‘ would not swear that man. . . ,7 L_" Won expected to dance didn't you ?” strata. the time," replied Mr. finding out how observed. The other form ?" asked Mr. Steers. com the magi- Crossfire kept 'up bctw til Solicitor strata and witness un scoution de- McLuughlin for the pro manded that Mr. Steers give the :witness fair play. ' ° ’ ‘A" mlied Mr. to 26th, but. tha com, m following the duration. Be in not. so gamma and a 06th amt-lad to be. a mum mm mi to, me M 1 t ' this Mu w >2»ch THE PYM HOUSE mime» How many hime here? ed to Bartender he believed but mt he was the cold. ‘3" have to give 0Vi’ asked the masi‘ did he look rtnnaum you kn weather of short cur-mm mam t “W“ 3’1 do not object. to o. maestion fflgm Mr. McLaughlin at all" replied It. Steers, “In fact. I am glad to take his suggestion for I know it is “l intended; and I am trying to 1133' Mr. Clare properly. Moreover I gipologize to Mr. Clare if I have «in anything discourteous to him." "I certainly do likewise if I have said anything improper to Your Honor” responded the clergyman, am the wheels of the case were con- siderahly lubricated, in so much that the magistratq assured Mr; C lame that hv admired him and had held him in great respect even though he did make mistakesâ€"he made them him- self, so he said. _ - - A 'a‘Dfdyou sceany men at the bar? asked. the magistrate. f‘Yes. and one man was served with liquor" answered Mr. Clare. Mr. Steers'.â€"What sort. of liquor ? Mr. Clare.â€"I don't know, I am not familiar with liquors." Kr. Steers-Was it beer ? Mr.-Clareâ€"I do not think it was; tbs glass was more like an ordinary tumble-r. the ma gistrate. vu‘. W‘s-a ........ - “Yes" answered the Witness, while mdny sitting about resolved to pat- ronize the hostelry handing out the com juice in that sized receptacle. Will you swear that it was Mr. Mulvaney that served the liquor ? ‘.‘No, but I am sure in my own mind." "Will you swear it ?i' e "No, but I have an impression that amounts practically to a set-- tainty that it was he." "Well, but you will not go to the point at which Mr. Mulvaney could ibe'convicted of any crime." “Perhaps I am a. technicalist." Hr. Steersâ€"Well, as a minister, It‘is a serious thing to call God. to witness that one is telling the truth, and you are right to be careful." In this strain did the magistrate at some length discourse to his rever- en‘i witness on the nature and ser- iousness -of the oath. To all of which Mr. Clare responded: “ I would rather lose every one of these cages and be ‘mulched' for the costs than swear to what I am not sure of." C \. \ nu--. 110 then wanted to know it the prosecution wished to go on with thv other cases. If there was bath-r M'ldent‘o to nfior. all right. but It not he did not want to "waste Mme With a lot, of hot Mr.” After can: sultntton the pnmutlon decided tn wtthdmw tho. cases against. Mr. Wardmtm and Mr. Housman. MEAL WITHOUT KNOWLEHGIQ In his cmmnonta on the, me, “In Worship sump)» ungntjtttom tlwlaw ..n in a "21%;; ‘wmmm‘ Knuwmmup In Me cmmuvnm «m the. euro. 1m Worship amid h» undvmmud mom: to allow mum: uquor up w o'clock and Mme to clear the bar M- an that hour. _ M. L 0! the case in genera; m1 Imu . "If the temperance men want. the sup: port of the community they must do to otlwra as they would wiah to be done bahâ€"that is a cardinal princlpw of the law. Have may done it in this case ? I do not think 80. Fair ~>- LA sun-‘11- Ulla cu-u ; . "u "7. day was not a proper time to make a test of how the lihuor law was be- ing observed. To take advantage of such a day to secure cases against: the hotelmen showed unfairness and fiction. ' ' new. will be fully 9003M! IICWB “no. u .u--a r tory of storms and oiher meteoroloâ€" gical convulsions during the first, half of October. Tornadoes visited m a down states, killing and wounding many people. monstrous uni-me swept over the Great Lakes. wreaking" We and dentin ng mt am By and may hm; who!» M um ennui was new with We! mum «swam main i uni um um: Mime m steam ever the when i try. The meat tsunami on 1 Begum nun um lwa gums unreal $13 1 an! mung 15%! [mu m: commune aversonâ€"How many whisky glass" suggested “win“ “I“? w if H19 on With men (By Cat 8., Wall) snapping and snarling and a. few un- earthly howls from o. pug pup which was trumped on by l“. K. Begâ€" bie's big St. Bernard. The chair- man rising called the meeting to ord- er and asked all learned speakâ€" ers or those with a grievance to ad- dress the meeting and trusted that their prejudices or fondness for hen- coops would not interfere with the freedom of debate. Vext came a stumpâ€"tailed canine with one eve missing and minus a large patch '0: hair. He said he belonged to a railroad man and got his scars in a railroad wreck. His assets he said had been down to flied his temper. He admitted biting the town solicitor {or encouraging a dog by-law and kicking him out of his olfico one day and calling him something like “a son of a biscuit box. He said he watched for the mayor and Aid. O'Rcilly but he alâ€" ways fell asleep before they got home or they would get it also. The next dog called was a rag- ' . He looked like the forerunner: of a famine or something set up at a quarantine to frighten away epi- was too weak to be be heard any distance but said his diet consisted or bones. buttons. and engineem' overalls. He said he tried to get in with a hotel man but he wasn't. rugged enough to knock around the bar and revel on the grease oil the farmers‘ boots while they were getting a jag on from the proceeds of a [mil of soft soap, bed tick full of oat straw. A pert-lookim Scotch terrier who ‘ said he livec with a lawyer comm . mcncod his address by saying :‘ i “Know yo all by those present that I have eaten nothing for two weeks A b!” prom-ads of a pm! 0| 2501 bed tick full of oat stra A pert-locum? Scotch said he liva with a mcncud his address “Know ye all by these I have eaten nothing ft but some mucilag'e I ha of the‘lmttle and a pair my owwr had laid aw HUIIIII‘K‘I lIllllllnl'l'. A big hound with an abbreviated tail told of hming that appmdagv chopped 0“ With a hayknife in the hands of an irate farmer whose hen:- trult he was appropriating from the bottom of a hip: barrel owr whose aim: Um unturmuaie rmidni appen- dm hung. _ . ._ ,- ““1 mm nhuwh may was is Nu was I assault “Wm utter 9 mm: Nagy the nu clone. ”DI“ vv . mod. Tidy could count. on mm on 5 pinch. But he did not hotrnob with his neighbou. "no did not notice them much." add on old man, in anoint to ques- tton gained by the author 0! ”Lab Con-aw Duvwâ€"o ad on 011d bluo ”A Jam Crow clodk Was his rig.” continued tho old nun. “\And as (or his habits, he had noun. Niver know him with a pot i' hit hand or o pipe i' his mout ." Altar deep probing the author brought _out: sad his own gsrdcn Walks, and al- ways composing poetry. ur'ble throng in visitors and form yo man ken st times. but if he could pt s“ (to them u spell, ho wu out upon his wslk. Id set his bad “And that he won A bit form. and put his hands heâ€" hlnt his bsck. And then he would sun s humming. and then it was M bum. bum. sad so on humming M 1m «ouch. right down and but wu- th.nkea.uu M helped him out a. bit.” SHAW “A! “ll-Inn own “0 n- :u A mu». me am Hr. Ewart um mWe but! the and um um m as meek ll 9%!“wa um: he :3. n “um m ‘m hu- aw‘ mm Eh: mm THE DOG CONFERENCE 75 Cents : .“nlt was tweaking and Um rhumh m mat-mu m Humorous , “mm mu. Mowing mwn. m u lump; rendering of the dog!- the meeting was brought to a wuunnh'u Wau- ,9 by saying: hese present that g for two weeks [ have licked out pair of tan 'bbotu away for next Al! wan». Rentrew 'm considering the My ofthetowntakingoverthoplan of the Bonfire“? Power Compwy and the A. A. Wright, Comxnny. The purchase price will be $180,000 ex- tended over a period of thirty years. At the Springhill . collierirs, Am- herst. N.S., Wednesday afternoon, Pony, the 11â€"year-old son of Wm. Hyatt. lost his life. He was bal- ancing on an endless chain used in conveying coal to the boilers, when his foot caught, and he was drawn through a. small hole in the boiler house, his body being literally torn to pieces. A man named J 01:11 Moore. living .near Teeswater. was seriously injur- cd in a. runaway accident there. The team took fright and ran down one of the back streets. In turning a corner Mr. Moore‘was thrown out. He was badly bru-ised about the head and face. The horsvs were caught after they had left, the wagonl . last in a fence. -A special mom-ting of tho Chat- ham council was held on Thursday evening last and gm ermnmn auditor I“. H. McPherson's report was: read. The report stamd 11m: the (in: has News of The World Condensed Into Brief Paragraphs TWICE T0 -â€"A Special meeting of the Chatâ€" ham council was held on Thursday evening last and gmemnmmt. auditor F. H. McPherson's report was read. The report, stated 1119.: the city has a defiCit of $49,734.39 on ils handS. The report came in as a thunderbolt to citizens and goum-il. Expendiâ€" ture by the council in excess of ap- propriation and exlwnditures for Which no appropriations were made were the principal causes of the de- ficit. $2,734,735. we! was a decrease pared with E amounting to l A fatal accfid was a decrease in not l‘al‘n‘urgs [med with Septenflwr last amounting to $208,488. A fatal accident. happened at, annual field sports of tho W Uniwrulty. London. on the m Wednwiay afternoon of last «1 cementum was throwing :3 Wm weight. which by name wont wide. The crowd MI but, Edward. thv Tsa‘em‘mldl 1’. “h D‘ Brodwick, umumm‘ 1,: “is 1): Bmvflt‘k, “HI“RW‘T I" ‘1“! Mull-owl Bank, WM! nu! mm; munch and the wow“ mruuk him an the head. "a was I‘eudervd mwunwmus. and last night the uwdivul man in “Mindanao were doubtful at his res oevory‘. As a remit of the Madam. the was won: called 06‘. SC Bears arc very plentiful in the vi- cinity 0! Marion this full. and are doing considerable damage to the corn and turnip crops. and destroy- - 1‘--.AI- ‘7 HIKE ”NEH wi'l in excess of ap- i exlwnditures for priations were made a! causes of the de- which by 9mm moans The emwd MI hawk. cho Tsa‘enrmM mm M’ prick, mmmaw‘ M m; was not mm; ummg‘h ht amwk him an m9 wandered ulwuflfit‘iflflfl. mum tso p3 at the “'08! "m campus

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