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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Nov 1912, p. 1

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PH) 1 "UP I“' ecials SOI’t um rep! I the sid but. were :CiaI S rt 5 that :5 1.39 .s 3.95 .s 4.95 $ 5.95 $ 2.25 s 3.25 1‘“ I'm )_.â€"'I'he It $3.29 lJarly 51 NH" LSED 25c 39c 49c 79c 93c SetVi‘n Flanmica, Swept by the (‘Mn w of Victoria. pom a bar 'uun m of $8. 50 with 18:85 liabilities The “Ynunan :. -nnnmnnn with $400 am Ellis Mia! and Bridge Accounts Cost Victoria County Big Sums 0’ LOUGHLIN McINTYRE and \‘ "i :3 Th)” Men‘s Fur-lined, Coon and Dog Coats Cash and One rice Because Lt Pays Them to be So! “ “Dense in connection With Ellis triul ($1100), the m use added for the building v‘ '01? Coboconk bridge, and 39.5300 h Was expected to be granted!!! W’ “1'11?” to (river on the best value for your mom”; If on will call and inspect our stock,you will know why so many people buy Furs from 118‘ WEST * QUALITY "iSH'ik‘T Iv: I". nll'lcer has been i“Ml mm headquarters in mom. 'I m.“ «lignitory draws 8' :v m‘ starry pvr year. of which Victm‘m (minty pays about In 11%.: district there are ’» 37.5”!) people wfiich makes 3 01' 1% pcl‘ capita on {he dig- (hll‘ IUH‘ on r INII‘ \H )nr has hm , . ... H mnws range from “0‘00 to 1n unmanhm Hun": rung: from ".00 to m Inna-mm NM?! PM” $8.00 to nun tun: mm mm . \I‘ mks-M \Iun'u. mam“ h'mu 874)" to m. m.“ i \Imlmu thm, Purina from 88.00 to .m \hnflw‘ mugu I‘l‘um 83,50 to .m. m. .m and» rung}! Wu!" $3330 to n“... mm mm um. mv \luruml rum». 3" inch)» long. t‘m' um Hun», 50 imhmi lung. $6300 to mm m.” hn‘hul'ilb than. +0 and 46 inches lung. 866.00 to \nlllhhdu routs, 86 invhea lung. 330,00 to . l-ur-linmi and Mink collar and revarm, $65.00 to (luxh Hum, \V'c-swmfiahle ('otlar and Rove-res u! mmn‘ 1h n H H - (-h .ir. '1 rue armonry ul‘nliuht up and it was . 1h:- slll'pl‘is‘e of many Hm curmy expected a nquuarlor interest n-vhasml their equity H‘m d-u-d is made out lht‘ King. R nml Hill mmfed and 1!“ action of the Clerk viltlnl'sod in. payment : 1‘.er of the money "n thlv Moles range from ”‘00 w \tm-mnt Mum: rnhlfl‘ from 35.00 to u \lm-mm Mum mum} (mm "‘00 to mm Nu”! HAN!“ frmn .‘O‘OOA‘O .mu xh-~ island of .lumica I x'uwlw Imx‘v been n- «mnhm-stm n coast ms»- Ins hmn done. hvx ‘.\ m n Kingston .1" dwstx-nvtiuu is not. 1H un mmnw and_ as 'VI'I‘ SfClIOK ONE m afternoon with San umm In {\HN n_ Vow. 20.-â€"'l'ho Desfructive Tidal Wave Ml I( 1'; u‘ a wov by u hll rricu ne. Ml ll ”11‘ “Ul‘th tit‘ul‘y wiping IN‘I‘SUHS \Vt‘l't‘ hruught L\u\' “u t la Mar of consid- tidal the government bridge has can! my; also the l oury site. “w-.-” Floods \\'hi(h accompanied the storm muséd immense damage. a humirmi housvs bring blown down. 'i‘civgraphic communicat on is still sueiwndod. The gniu began on Nov. 15 continued in increasing fury for sov- erni days. Vessels arriving in port reported that. the wind was blow- ing over one hundrml miles an hour. and The latest reports indicate that the tidal wave swept over Savanna. la Mar and adjacent villages for a. quarter or a. mlle inland. The effects of the hurricane extended along lho mast eastward to Black River, almut twenty-live miles from Sa- \‘anth In Mn: where the x‘esldentlnl quarter was wrecked. ,u,_l “_" ovomment for the Bobpaygeon 9 has caused a. depleted treas- also the purchase of the arm- site. \tln: uuu nu nun |||I\\ \\u‘\ ) II‘Ii‘ l‘\\\l i1 \lnH IIIlI\ u §! \nnx \‘\\\I ll Ju‘a $I H! \‘n\ \\I!1'A nun \HH 'd to Black River, Jive miles from Sa- m where the residential Lindsay I“ N0 (.‘UERCION. "I am not a believer in coercion ~in any shape. I was a achoqlteach- ier for 14 vears and in all that time never punished a student directly or {indirectly except four. and these w‘ee: for lmsisum 15 mg and one for stealing: There are people in all communities \nu can reach in only one wanâ€"through the epidermis. come last Monday night out the Canadian Club had . sudden ocean's- ion of memberéhip, as o direct re- sult that kept the secretary busy taking in fees. About 225 men heard Col. Sam Hughes’ am on ‘-‘Civilization, War an! Peace.” Col. W. E. Hodgins. of London. oomâ€" mnnding the division, followed the minister with a stirring address. urging more cordial support for the militia. and in which he paid a warm tribute to the qualities 0! his chief. The gathering applauded the minister warmly at various periods 0! his address. and particu- nrly his prophecy that Condo would no longer allow the mother country to shoulder the whole burden of lmperlul dole-Ce. "You pay more in St. Them“ hum far the mintmnce M in» mi OMN‘, and keeping your-elven iron stealing from and ruining youmim Li spent: to you an n conununity â€" than tor the maintenance at your regiment. and thew in not it city in the cunntry that does not do the mama." Wham (‘oL Hughes in his uddmm. "'i‘hm in more momy that era-mm the bars in this city and «pant i‘m‘ tuhuecu â€" it. in not. aw b'ifiiiidtii whether thwo things no right or wrongâ€"than in expended in food at all kinda. including meat and imuui anti ciuihina. a great dual more. The beat of us in none» ton high. 'i‘hu wot-at of us in a great. deal mo low. There is nut a man. wmnan or ohiid in this city who in mime way of thuir own cannot im‘ prove the status. "It will not do for this nation to be highly civilized and n3glect the oncoming genera-tikn." “Many people argUe that there should he universal peace. I. haVe ne‘er yet been able to come to a conr‘lusiin with myself that the Al- mighty ever intended. that there shm'ld l‘e universal peace on earth. I believe, and I. believe I am in a positinn to prove satisfactorily that the wars Great Britain has carried on Imu: done more {or the uplifting of humanity than it is possible for us at first sight to believe. We are apt to settle down and say thu‘. war is n curse. but if it were wiped on the {are n! the earth, and Had my “my. I would have every boy in the country trained to defend his mu her'.~: honur. his home and loved SUDAN AN EXAMPLE “’l‘ho llrltlsh lllble and the British bayonet haw- civilized the Sudan. In that country I was delighted to find the native: loyal to the British flag. In the rcmotest of the Fiji Islands law and order rules. The missionary preaching the Gospel of onvs :nd his country. to shoot straight for the physical and mm- tal uml moralâ€"yes. and spiritual- upbuuding of this country. (Ap- plunge). Romantic Incident in Social Circles Still the Pink Tea Talk ”MAY, ONT; WY. ' NOVEMBER 28, 19L? “I have worn the tailor: at a Canadian vomm lor 46 years. I have seen our amps degraded M t!» spirit g5 yjung {allows mam- ed by those who would i-jflge in liquor to excess. 1! my 0"" “‘3" meat when I became norm-mu" at tbeqzeotlflh I putIII9$'°‘*""'D on this. When I became commandiw «Inter I did the name. When I be- cune minister 0! min“. I “tried out that spirit a hr 0 St poo-Buy could be. Under the colors, 1i.- quor mun not. be Haunted :- the faces of young follows. I will not tolerate it. (Applause). Let me my. a I told the W. C. '1‘. U. when they told me thu hm h t. amps were drunk. an: R b not no. There Are 0. row. but where will you find 4.000 at them. or I.- deod.,4.000 anywhere. thut n (cw dor that the bow and mom. 0! the ooumm may not proper lralnlm. la order to Mllltoto "all. I ' have given lutructloml to establish. ln conuectlou with every "fluent. the framework o! a reserve. where the old boys, who have served, m»! on- roll. I propoae also having the homework established tor a. cadet, corps. I! the DO); scout movement. continues it will be a. feeder for the cadet corps. can. (Laughter). Colo-u Hughes «a at he work at new Dr. Robert Johnston. at Montreal. now u colonel In u» m»- mu. an. enmlnuod : "am I have W 'ahflutor 0! mm: I pave trial to palm m sup- port of awry m emu“. and \hank haw-x the "worm. a: up.“ are «an in \ho Dommul 0! Can- mvxsmxu. mus. “It in my ph- 10 mum divin- Ioml «ma every yon-fin the flu- anm o! the country mm. in or- "11:8th 0! 40,000 men at Peta- wawa. I propose have a tnintng area in this division; we have one picked in Toronto division. almdy have one in the eastern division and elsewhere and are open to buy one “It is not many years einge Brit- ish statesmen ndvised’ 9.“ the col- onies be cast ofi'. But these are the-days of mergers. not. of disin- tegration. Oceans no longer divide. It requires no prophetic eye to see that. before long there will be an Im- perlul Parliament dealing with a!- fairs of the Empire. And the day is: near when Canada. will no longer allow Great Brltun to shoulder all the burden 0! Imperial delence.’ in this. 'lhe transport will be much less than now. (A pplause) . little out M “a?” net-neg»: 4633.211 awn humiliat- i-iltge in my own: regi- Vli‘nden, Nov. 19. â€" Kr. 13‘ Hrs. ma; rune-3 returned to the city. to any, I; Puffer taking with him a fine dear. Ir. um! Mrs- Harry Hughes, 0! Hultsfille I‘ve been vbithg Hrs. Hughes pan-ts, Mr. and In. A.- drew sum, of Mttorwonk. Mr. John Welch, in. And Mr. A. Williams, of Moore's Falls, spent. Sunday in town. Word wu received here of the «lath 0! Mr. Andrew Martina. n m nude-t of Anal. bah; uhâ€" ed here and lived hora until about. ten you-I ago who. he moved Want. R I. reported mu hem“ retmr II: tron tit elevators when 0. Morgan became Myhnuod “I! rum “my. cunning m. Mor- umor‘u do“). He leave. behind Mm n wlte. m and um «upturn m. Mum: two Mum. on at 1‘0- rouo and no in Albert's. and one brother Sn “(Idem It. Join lot- um». 08‘. A nunbet o: the W pooch u.- eended‘ the trial here on Stun-day night between: Olive: “1 Smart. of Get-lat, Stu-rt being the «Intend- mt and Oliver the pwwu. It ended by thé defendant bag filed “0 (or shaming n doer‘becum he had been lined s your ago. Death of a Former Minden Resident JOHN ll. GRAHAM. Alter a llnwlu lllw o! w. yous than dlod at. Ila llama on Wil- liam-0L. on Wodmday. (lot. and. Mr. John Roboruun (It-alum M. the use at 79 yearn. .movlouu to mldlna ln Lindsay. Mr. Graham lived at Fonolon Falls. where he tol- lowod the oocuputlou o! . travelling salesman tur the lurnlturo factory “Moll was «aubllnhod in thn town. In tho Ibovo Village he wu pull- oulu‘ly well and tu'orably known. god for the put an your! an ‘ roll- dont of Lindsay he gained . number of friends. all at whom dumb; W one daughter and one son. The son is emplOyed with the Canadian Paci- fic Railway Company, near Athabas- ka Landing, and will be unable to return home for the funeral. In re- ligion the deceam-d was a Presby- terian. while in politics he was a staunch Liberal at all times. The funeral will be held on Ffldny afternoon at 2.80 o’clock. service at. the house half an hour earlier. and will be held under the auspices of the I.O.l’-‘.. {nterment to take place at Riverside cemetery. and OBITUABY ’pmnu4 hood 318 a g g 33! i0 ‘39:. 80! £133 Shunâ€"r1002 GI and €23.30 .31» A3! 3.3 .8!- I3 and glOuufl..§B 33.05 3. 33!. on» 5; log 3 a: no: r693 .23 3; 3 £36.! 233 3 it 4953 logs-.8 13 uhkh and. be coated baton uny- m can be done in tho my ‘ o! winding up Lb m truth: Mr. or In. lchIrey M out. I! It. IcClflrey- died Dru, his cute, mounting in all to ubout 350.000. would go to M. We and her um, but. It lbs. mom fled first. the him of It. [cc-any will inherit an auto. 1- m to not“. m qua-0th.. o.- scuon wu hunched at Oar-«do Hull yum by the helm of In. Kc- .8. l .8; .3 in!!! l! .0 autos yo 5.52.:â€" .o its-2.0 a: El: 333 I... 3 9. i=3! .5 326.5 Ga .3 attains-82.3 .E‘o Michael Fraser, Aged TERMINATES ACTION. Mr. John King. K.(‘.. who was counsel {or the late Mr. Fraser says WinehofTIleCaifrey E i Victims was Firs‘é to Die? no to Min Hun-uh Rout-thou. 0! Duncan. «and a; sanction, and led to an action in th'oouru, died at his homo have l-‘riduy doorman n (our o‘clock. The death of the late Frederick Byroa Haskell. the first conductor to run the Grand Trunk flyer through Lindsay to Toronto, which occurred in Toronto Friday morn- ing, will be received with sincere regret by the people 0! Lindsay. and the travelling public particularly. For a number of years the dc. ceased had been employed with the G.’l‘.l{., being one of the oldest men on the line. He was held in the highest esteem by fellow railway men and was a gentleman who had the confidence of his superiors on the road. For some time he resided in Lindsay. The late Conductor Hoskell hsd' Heen oiling for some six months. pu- secl sway on Friday morning at his lobe residence, 112 Bnldwin-st., To- ronto. 'i‘he lste Mr. Haskell, who was popularly known in railroad circles as "Dad," moved with his family to Toronto it little over one you ago. When n young imnn he entered the employ of the Grand Trunk and hv his energy and faith- ml attention to dutv. worked him- self up to the position of conductor. ' Altoyether he was with the com-l panv for thirty-five years. For the“ past. year he lied been in failing![ health. sufiering from an aflliction resembling paralysis. He was born MIA. mt... Nov. 38. - mm mm the old goulenan‘u mm. o! 1W. up wally wtmmem. mm tho action which who» "“er tour 9: five you! w om decided in Na tax-or until no to Mill! “with "Mach. at the Divisional Conn up.“ the judg- nundu. «and a motion. ad M meat 0! Ir. Justice 1mm»: and the to an «Hon in tho'oouru. died at «so wan taken to the Court 0! Ap- hlu homo hero l-‘rldty doorman u wihwhom it was not (side. Then (our o‘clock. an be no new trial now. Mr. Fruor M been 1‘ apparently A3 matters “and it would appear mod mun up to a few days ago that the phi-tins must bear their Mr. Fruor M been h apparently A3 matters stand it would appear good mm: up to a few days ago that the phi-tins must bear their when his heart began to give him own costs and the Fraser costs must trouble. He allied somewhat on be paid out of the acute. Thur-day. but the rally was only LESS THAN 310,000, W5 and he W.l"ly yes-l All klnds 01 men have been tordoy. Mr. Fraser was 84 years made as to what these costs will 0! use. 'umount to. than being a popular .._.. ’ impmion that they run into many TERmNATES ACTION. A “WW“ °‘ ‘°“‘"- N“ ‘ ”PM“ , ls informed that the mention of the Mr. Joh Kl . K.(‘.. who was - _ n .. n8 . sum 0! $10,000 is obaund and that 1.. “......._ -ncva in the town of Port. Hope fiftyvsix yam ago, where two brothers, E. Haskell and w. Haskell now reside.. Mr. Allan A. Haskell, the Peterboro barber is mother brother. Mrs. Adumson of Port Hope. Mrs. Cheatnet. of Newmarket and Maude' 0! Toronto. are sisters of the de-i “Dad” Haskell ‘ Died Friday in Toronto The heir. o! If. Mch but -msuu. mt. V. II. Inn's“ "urn-WW" 0- A. concur. w W. wmmnmmmm-uoopao. .‘I’OUM. 970,000,000 , “II mains Farm Tudor: ad MW md other Corporations. ngmmuu. Mlmhwwwuwm THE MMIIION BANK 28- The quation’ Bridegroom, Is Dead ROBERT ROSS. Manta". lt cannot be nearly that sum. The costs have naturally been i heavy. owing to so much expert testimony having been rewind but outside of that there is only the ocunsel fees The costs on Fraser’s aide will not [amount to $5,000. and these will come out 'of the 880,000 estate. It is possible that the action may be carried on as against Mra. Fm- their chin to the out.” upon a axiom o! 13w made to cover cubes eMnoeVidemeexistses to the We at either party, that “the stronger lived: the longer " Upon this they claim that Hrs. Mchrey embed before her husband, and therelore that the husband' a heirs must. succeed. rd“. .1 the body. n M pound fioh. From this tbey argue that Ir. [cc-flay wu draw- ovorboud “at uni n In- body was entangled in tho an. M- chlce tor rem-tutu; upon tho lurfwo m thus u'oidlng nuflocuuon wu leu nun um at an who night. though perk-p. only momttrlLv have doused her own duth by cling“; to the canoe or by In “run!" in the wuer. DEATH NOT EXPECTED. The announcement of Mr. Fraser's death was samewhat of a surprise. About three weeks ago Dr. Beemer. the superintendent of Mimico Asy- lum, was in Midland, and he paid a call on Mr. Fraser, who he cum! to be apparently in good health and particularly bright mentally. The police md banking authorities (ear that a huge counterfeiting indus. try is located somewhere in Canada, according to an Ottawa. despetch. For same months past {mudulent notes have been turning up at banks all over the country. .nd their ci'cu- lation seems to be growing. Hun- dreds of them are being presented in banks in good faith. Most of the {rnudulent notes seem to be Domin- ion ones and twos and Bulk of (Nov. Scotin and Bank of Montreal fiVe dollar notes. Secret service men throughout the Daminion are work- ing hard on the case. BAD MONEY FLOATED. U. 0. mm mm.

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