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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Nov 1910, p. 9

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, Fenelon F; renews Fans. 9“. 91 up wash. 9! Donald; we in town. am this V A nughér a! 6“? 39“ km the midtown . mm: on Friday 63’6“” a impaam time, Ame! “named were Mr: 'flfld um». Miss What He ,4, w, Warren. a, “it (my, nu, Edwards at Ma: M a! her aunt. MN up. C1098. 0' P9“ through town on Tuesd llooedale. Arthur. Toronto, spent a. few d, the guest of Mr. and-l fir. Melville Ramsay, is in charge of Mr. J J ewelry shop. . )lr. W. Cooke, of Co‘ .a few hours in town on . The funeral of Cecil billy son of Mr. and Mr took place to Fenelon f yrs. Hugh Sharp Sharpe and Mr. I'BI‘BY in Cameron on Sunday 8. Morrison. Mrs. E. A. McAnhur number of lady friends ive euchre on Monday ( Mr. Adams. of Ada House. Lindsay, was Mr. and Mrs. Robert: finily. attended the C Miss Kline return! last week after spendin in [can the guest of h Redford . Mrs. Hitchcock, o, '. in town on Sunday in of the Lord's Day All morning she conducted the Baptist church ant hr; occupied the pulpit odist dmrch and gave - mas Susie Wagar, of net, spent, a few day: guest of Mr. and Mrs. I on Tuesday afternoon a ly attended. Mr. and lord have the sincere the entire community den bereavement. Rev. MPCooke is in “(-9; on business. Miss Bennet. of Bel] town this week. ' Mr. D. E. Men-imam fr-m1 Balsam Lake on in: and reports a 51:15! good luck in duck Merriman paddled up 08 mg and arrived hon evming with 43 large is one of the largest. d here this season. . Mr. P. fiynch. Supe Illandale, passed throy Tuesday in his special; splendidly during the l PAGE saw was 6: Lord is in Sharp Still doing business in the same 'old stand but not in the same old way. We (Ivan ce with: the ti mes and are in a. position to :10 better work than ever. New fdesigns, new granites, new and mproved tools and methods, in fact the mostzup-to-date Marble and Gran- n. Works in this nart'ot Ontafio. Name and Granite Monuments in mmsmm :- pmpuod to I“. may on Farm, Town and IIIGH R. KNIGHT. . Hotter, Notary Public, solicitor for armors Bank, representing Wuter- Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hutu-loo ; Federal Life Assurance 80., of Hamilton. Empire Accid- unt and Surety 00.. or London. M; Oflloe over Farmer: Bunk, "Do-impact OM; a speciality. Also case work. Canaries. Finch“, Babbit- '52:“ truce!“ and other pets for sale 8.1: Wuhan Iam uwslmdy u m goo'd mortgages. E. NILDON, Solicitor. etc . 11(1an mm as JACKSON. W, *., solicitors for The Canadian flank of Commerce. nanny 1’0 10“ ‘ mortgngu an" 961’ 093“ 01‘ h [imam Stregt. Liming. 6r. Bank. 1'0] Mutual Fire I Ina-loo : Federal and "‘qu .w._ W. Solicitors. Hm Public, etc. Solicitor. lot at Hontreal. Money to loan on tonal to suit borrower. 0mmâ€" . William streg_t, south.”Lindsa.y. 0.}; " G. H. prkinn. KL. a; Hapkm’ B' A. Deer and Moose [leads Taxidermisf iirdsifand animals _stufled: and “Toronto Bird Store 175 Danica-It» Toronto, an. r. IHLEEAEB money to Loan '. Campion mounted tt ’~-‘ HOPKINS. moon's“ Emulsion Toronto, Oct. 27. â€" The perpetra- ltor of one of the most daring at- 'tempt.s at extortion that the Toronâ€" to police have had to deal with in many years was run to earth yes- terday afternoon when James E. McCauley. an amateur “Black Hand- er," was captured in the Colborne- st. doorway of the King Edward Hotel. McCailleyG “Black Hand" against Mr. John C. Eaton, Presi- dent of the '1‘. Eaton Co. Limited, and the assistance given the police by Mr. Eaten in entrapping the arrest. A remarkable feature of the case is that the two hundred dollars used as a. bait has mysteriously disap- DETECTIVES WAITED For OVer two hours detectives lay in hiding in the lavatory of the hotel, waiting until’the author of the “Black Hand" letters came to secure the money left there as a bait. When the trap was sprung McCauley was followed to the Col- bornest. entrance where the detec- tives pounced upon him, and alter a. warm struggle got the handcufls On Monday, while at breakfast, Mr. Eaton found among his mail a. King Edward Hotel envelope with his name pencilled in a. large irreg- ular hand. Opening it he found the following disquieting letter: 1113' me goé, if you don't give us the we get $500). We give ion week to get readyâ€"put it next Wednesday in closetotKingEdwu‘dHotelinthe “Mr. Eaton,â€"By the statutes of our organization, I sv/vear by the holy delty and sainst to demand and receive $200 from you or ruin your household and family or yourself by shooting the first one handy or dy- amitlng your home or yacht when your family are on board. So help- Alleged “Black "and” Letter Demands Money or Life THREAT AGAINST J. . C. EATON is a wonderful food-medi- cine for all ages of man- kind. It will make the delicate.sicklybabystrong and wellâ€"will give the pale, anemic girl rosy cheeks and rich. red blood. It will put flesh on the bones of the tired. over- worked, thin man, and will keep the aged man or woman in condition to resist colds or pneumonia in the winter. Sand 100.. name of paper and this Id. to: beautiful Savings Bank und Onlld'n Sketch» Each bunk contain- I Good Luck Penny. SCOTT BOVINE [26 Wellington Strut. Wat TM. 00 “BLACK HAND" enabled the police to effect his roa sun all ALI. unuaals'rs um wxrummwmn. 1 A pleasant event took place at Kinmount on Wednesday of this week, when the new St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church was opened. The beautiful edifice which is one of the finest in the county was 'crowded to the doors, every avail- able space being occupied. The open- ing ceremonies were performed by His Lordship, Bishop O'Connor, of Peterboro, after which an excellent address Was given by Rev. Dr. O’Brien. of Peterboro. Venerable Archdeacon Casey, of Lindsay. was also present and as- sisted in the ceremonies. lat Thursdu} on business. He stat,- ed this morning that. a. good layer of snow fell in Gelert yesterday. CHURCH OPENED. SNOW AT GELERT. GETS THE MONEY Shortly after 4: o'clock McCuuley entered the lavatory. and a. few mom ants after he left it the signal was given. that the money was gane. McCauley got as far as the Col- borneâ€"et. door of the hotel, when Detectives McKinney. and House De- tective Smith caught him. ;t- M mm m. M two Italian- «upw- ;Mndon” «0qu be caught. 1 GOOD HONEY USED I It was nmnled that Ur. Euon ing or not. For‘over two hours two worked on this plan 1131! during that time. It was mad thot Ir. :3le 050“” go to the hotel on the dots mentioned in the letter and leave two hundred dollars. The detectives W,“ use a roll of eounterleit money in their proleeeion but hir. Bitch preterm! to supply good eur- rmy on the grounds that ii the plans at the police ior emu-upping the man went astray and he iound that he had been tooled with worth- less paper he might wreck his ven- geance upon the members 0! Mr. Eston'e tnmlly. USED MARKED MQNEY Twenty ten-dollar bills were no- cordlngly carefully marked and the numbers token. Mr. Entoh then went to the hotel and left the money in the place described in the letter. In the lavatory across the aisle a. pri- vate detective was placed, and fur- ther along another. It was mong- ed that one detective should iollow every man who entered that port of the lavatory, while the other ascer- tnlned whether the money was miss- Dr. J. N. Rice, V.S., me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have nevet rbeen without them since. I have given them to many friends when they had had‘ ache and they never failed to relieve them. I have sufiered with neuralgia in my' head,’ and the first one Itook red lieved me. They have curedhi me of‘neuralga‘ I would not? be without em ” ‘ o “My first experience with Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills was a sample Rackage‘handed Do You Havg under observation PAIN IS GONE. stead of December 13:, because 1!: November the fur was best. Mr. Tinsley stated that up to last year there was no close season for a w > w Union-you treat‘yout‘f’i" ‘ in thetisht way, 'you can't * eipect to cure them. We'll buy a 50-cent bottle of Paychine (pronounced Si-keen) from your drug- giat and give it to you free to show you how effective is the right way. " When the mink puts on his Win- ter coat he hardly ”.1533 1; on be- fore Christmas," obserVed Super intendent Tinsley, of the Game and Fisheries Department, when asked for his view on the request of fur deal- ers and manulacturers to have the inink, but too many were being kill- ed. Another reason for imposing restrictions was that {armers' sons were setting traps and catching mush-at. giVIng the excuse that th‘ey were trying to catch mink. ‘2 But when we found 70 or 80 musk- rat. skins in their houses to one mink, we could only consider this as strong proof of design in the trap- " The reason why the mink were not protected beiore was that they are destructive little brutes," said Mr. ’l‘insley. While declining to express an opin- ion as to whether the law would be changed. he said that no alteration could be made until the legislature met in the winter as no provision BOUGHT GRAIN SEEDS. Spratt k. Killed, local groom and grain mbrchants, have purchased the grain elevator and sheds from Brown and Eyres, and will open them for business in a. few days. FIRST SNOW FALL. The first now tell on Thursday. being almost but a. foot deep. This is rapidly melting so that the streets are very muddy and the merchants in the shoe line are doing 11 good trade in rubbers. AT FOWL SUPPER. Although the roads were not inths very best condition Quite s. lambs" irom Lindsey “tended theiowl up- per at Ohkwood. The knowing were among the. W pro-_ Mink and Muskrat Cannot go Alone was made for revising this law by Order-in-Comncil. You am not know u. but May than m :w u Imam!" method- ” our. mu punched and practised. Au hooouoo moot poonio do not hnow {34 31"; (a... "my troo to whomoo~ W W 0““ 0‘ diooooo. ovor oondo no tho coupon in thio on- ‘l‘horo on two hindo oi oorpnooloo in nonnooxnont. tho NONâ€"”d “4 whito. Now it you wioh to roiiovo or pro- vont ony of tho dioordoro in this Hot to? :13: Sfi’é'fi'fim 333%" I'M ll thot coupon: m Daub It tor ony oonoo tho whito cornmioo “W hooomo doplotod nnd m not onilciontiy m 3:: #2:: otro to destroy the gonna oi diooooo. ”mm'm w thon ioonoo oonttolo tho body. M ”Mum“ my. tho an” of m I“ W“ MAW * g * Poem Rights-ooh You! no cortnin «herbs worn found Wood moan-m u ' W o! m Pun-nah nnd .m didn’t know how or why in mum~ ' thou M they 4° W‘ Now. we don't not you to tote our And it's hounoo a; 'word for tho tremendously beneficial ooo herbsbnfld np ofloct oi Phychino. Fill out the cou- tho I!!!“ co nocloo. I'D pon below. mil it to no nnd we'll give Thou herbs are oontninod in Poy- your dmuiot on order (tor which wo chinoâ€"they're tooponoihlo for tho (root poy him the main: rotnil prion) for n roonlto obtninod from Poychino n third so-oent hottlo of Poychino to ho given ~-_~ A--- A. -AA I" not M low no me a. daemon hi I w to am Mn urou. “IN! 3 cold I“ lumm font“ to mm 50th our MIT! norm" 0! mum II m. 70% our um:- m‘ It an» to then who and of century ago. on November lat in- M am“. for “0 IBM“. '0 Wm undouuodly buy “4 “IM- ol m M fink!” III and but. In um manner, h M III“ "at “no. 33: at um. ISO-(comu bum?! 01 9|- “m but: gt mu hog-bung»: a «mu:- mum :0 “:35!” «33.32: g: at: 20:20"! ‘1’“! MIN vr «an an mm in m , uon. “ Wom- Md u'l ham 0! than m" um I!“ M '0 I!“ bl! “NI tho A condone um hu been based on mt mm mm hundreds at an. out so your experience mu an. und- 0! ”out was a! Psych!” mow pupammn. will: a mu know. and 3!" then It" In. to whom»- mm o the hundreds or thousands at on: ma u the coupon In um u- cum It hu man. :0“qu ww-~.M no. you tree at cost. GIIN CINEIIS, SEEATII KNIVES, NIINTING AXES, CCAIPASSES, WINCHESTER GIIN GREASE, Sill GUN OIL. Also N'néester ad Bouillon Ammunitions J.’?G. Edwards ' Co. Winchester Repeating Rifles “with! Pm!!! "Roofing and Kirkfleld Port- land Cement. h. YLFFE, 72 Colborno-ot” Toronto, Ont. [pay t! RawFursm; 8 cum! and dry. All kinds of interior finish : est in stock and manu- hctnredtoonier. Comer Cambridge nu Wellington-ens. Again in full swing under Ithe management of Geo. Ingle. First-class workmen have been engaged, pad the factory Ellatuuaa "vsnmuu uuvy www.- weu-evâ€", â€"__ ___ 7. material: re-stocked with the but PMNED 1ND HATCHED LUMBER FOR SALE GEORGE INGLE, Proprietor Ingle’s - Planing Factory ”1m mam Nights.“ mum-and in. Pun-cub and WY. Nov. 3, 1910 To lb Dr. T. A. SLOCUM Dd. '93-'95 Spudinn Ava, Toronto suntan! Number ..................... lyM‘lNuM...... ......... Mmmhnotgood fox-swam 0! W8 Mud to the drug!“ â€"-lt nut ho lent uâ€"we will then uy of ine from your flu 50c. W and M to deliver it w me yet who withdjrgyn u .___.. Send coupon COUPON No. 33 W'â€" rua! IE" not had 3 Ion. Plycluno under thi- glyuo my drunk: to d [pay the highest prices for raw hrs and ply all express charges. Write for price list “The Advan‘ November. This MS. "The Maph lent paper on "‘0 copy-am nurses in read by Hrs. G. 1 was in part as mm gnu purses in 11 “M of the family purse 1!. to their advantage to Wt use of the spending 01 In“ mar-ate purses in given evidence that the hu confidence in his wife. and In her husband, to spend windy. The responsmilm g, m of the mono the wile more cap!“ '11:. advantage of U ”to purse relie‘ the wife more capable of c m advantage of the wife cap-nu purse reflexes m M the worries of buying Wu and as she i .flhf with the household an better control the (a! It I. duo ; great gdvantu may for each to pay for Wâ€" I! d! bills were put (be it would introduce I advantag 3 in the 1 fl U )1 )1 )1 in ll )e1

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