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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Dec 1902, p. 6

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-â€"The Canada Northwest. Land Sammy has sold during thé month of Hovember 28,100 acres of hand for For the corresponding $171,300. .400 acres were month last. year 11 $61,000. The advance is 1d for pbout 55 cents per acre over last ’w.’ re being married back md'l‘urks out the Russo-Turkish lme now know what it feels -â€"Chaxles, the ion . ‘ '1- Patterson. endeavored to cross . 1 , _ , A I AM n n Stn.‘ m by crawllnt cars started ginn his first gr ‘flo‘llal'S. With his observa ' sons and grandsons of millionaires, flxe Senator probably thought he might. as well give up first as last. â€"â€"Francis Mums died at Omemee, {while shoveling snow from his ver- , â€"-I-‘ire, started from a spark from aerd Trunk engine. damaged a Quantity of gram,1n the 01d GlaSSco grain warehouse. Hamilton. -â€"Lady Hartopp, it seems, wasn't. hunting for trouble when she took 3111' husband to the huntigg districts, but she got lti ,1“ {Ulwbn â€"---- Portage la. Prairie “as destroyrd by fire on Wednesday â€"0. B. Bonter. town treasurer of Trenton, died in Fresno, 031., where tbs ago in search thought there w muting our PK she'd order us â€"â€"Inspect.or Bax-son of London says that vertical writing is not a success and the Board of Education of that ritzy has decided to discontinue it. â€"â€"Ehga’neer Lemon died at Fort Frances on Wednesday, as the result ‘01 injufiw sustained in acollision on the Canadian North-Western Rail- mar: 31! -â€"The Canadian Northern RaiIWay ”may haNe surveyed a line from Far Road to Rosseau, planitdba, and will construct the road next â€"-The past season of navigatiom ”sheen a~~ record breaker for. the port of Montreal. theharbor rev- unm exceeding those, of the season 511901 by $45,000. -â€"Lieut. Governor Sir Danid and Lady McMillan and .MQSS McMillan William-e Winnipeg ingenuary for the Mediterranean, accompanied by It. E. L. Brewery and famfly. â€"An exclusively royal audience witnessed Mrs. Langtry’s new play. ’"The Crossroads." This is on the pinciple of trying it on the dog first '8 suppose. â€"Jamee F. Egan of Rock Island, 111-. will submit to. the Department ct the Interior at Ottawa a; scheme 1a:- the settlement of a. large number It Americans in the Canadian West. -â€"11 in doubt as to what to buy your hubby for Christmas, what’s glue matter with getting In a pain welt would like is some Way of gut!)- hz the trusts without impairing v.7_,- ,, V 7' m 7.0“" Put- m... ..... 5%??ng “LIL.“ Grim Am Wonk.“ gammy: ram-s «Jenn-subway“ M’ a 1:1“! “Nerve Pills. â€"At Gait, doctors have removed tronJame. Leos’ legagrainot dint which was imbedded there in a. it!“ an! m 1!! them out Ind mud 3m..pctt0cthuuth I the truth. 3 mmumnm. “dummmm Iv “mu Are a True Heart Tonic; re chiefly fr om is suspected that what _Roose- . -m capa- with the loo! cruits were (in Ar) organizers, of the citx “a n the Russo-Turkish now know what if feels Chinaman on this conti- ‘ a travelling permit. the fourâ€"year-old son of 1, endeavored to cross *rnnkc at Jordan staâ€" say was v if Great Britain is any danger of us liticians on the hoof to slaughter them, that allot!ler 3‘ .rthwesh; Land [ring the month CNS of land for corresponding L .400 acres were acre over 133” in this 001‘ the Toronto the anus snouxu Ivan..- -_,-_- Dickie as a, “bird. -â€"Michael Devaney, 25 years .f a of Grand Trunk street, Point, Charles, fireman on the G. T. who was injured at Harrisburg Tuesday, now 1133“,; danger condition in the'fle'ixeral 110nm that he intended to take stws to compel delinquent mgistrates in the county to pay up money paid to them as fines. _ ...... â€"The North Star mine is now ex- hausted, ,. after yielding for a long time a. great deal of mon _ ' promoters an ‘ ' ' stopped and the receipts will the us- ed for further development. â€"-A Kansas editor is mean enough to say of.“ a. charming young lady 10! his town that she baked her first batch of biscuits the other day and gave one of them to the dog, and the brute buried. it under the impres- sion that. it was 3' bone. Will Ion-d ‘New York, hag . â€"-Al!red Mosely. the English millionaire who recently brought a party of British trades union delegates to this country for the purpose of studying American in- dustrial methods, announced last night that it had been unanimously determined by the delegates to estab- lish in Great Britain a civic federa- tion similar to the National Civic Federation of America. Mr. Mosely added that it was the opinion of the delegates that the federation should not be eStablished in England so much for the purpose of settling strikes or labor disputes, but to jump into the breach the instant there was any Sign of impending trouble between capital and labor, ‘and that it would rather be for the ipurpose of preventing disputes than [of settling them1 To Be Proucuted For Alleged Mutation of Diurlbuuon Law. Sintaluta, N. W. T.. 243- .-â€"C. C. Castle, grain and Warehouse commis- v V__' sioner, and T. G. Math’ers, represent- ing the Department of Justice, ar- rived from Winnipeg Sunday, and af- ter inthigating conditions here, inâ€" stituted two prosecutions against the C. P. R. agent here and one proceCu. tion against. the railwny itself for alleged infraction o! the law govern- ing the distribution of can. The visit of Mr. Castle and Mr. Mothers was the result of formal complaints filed with the grain and warehouse commissioner by Territorial Grain Growers' Association through its 01â€" m o! ltnrlno and model Oppond by “we“. Lama. Montreal, On.-. 2-... 52â€"11011. Ray- mondiPrdpntaine, Minister of Marine and 1am and J. Alfred Labelle, advocgtao! this city, were water-day placed» in nomination for the bye-elâ€" ection rendered necessary by the ap- pointment of the Minister. Hon. Raymond Prdontaine’l fiction agent. is on. 0! his partners. Mr. Robert Tnschemu, while It. chon Fonâ€" taine fills tho same ome- to: .m. LII- FiaIPatrie has a leading uticlo last. evening, written by Hon. Mr. Tate, supporting Hon. Mr. Pretontaino, Washington, A. . a. â€" The second session of the 57th Congress con- vened yesterday. Repmmtntivo Cannon introduced a. bill appropriat- ing $50,000 to defray the upenses of tho Anthracite Coal Strike Comâ€" mission. appointed by the President. The bill provide. that the We may receive such compensation with- in thaw limit of the appropriation as the-Wt may deem pmper. and provisionitmnde so there will be no confliet: with existing laws nflecting thosotxnombers who are now in the employ of the Government. Toronto. .___ â€" The reception tendered Joseph Devlin, M. P, the delegate of the United Irish League, in Association Hall last evening by the Toronto branch of the league was most enthusiastic and successful in every respect, and must have truly warmed the heart of the recipient He wag accompanied by Hon. Ed- ward Blakeli .P, who received a grand ovation on entering the hall, In their eloquent speeches Messrs Blake and Devlin told why Ireland is discontented under British rule. Can- ada's loyalty explained her freedom and liberty, and they claimed that with selfâ€"government the Green Isle would be happy, too, and the Em- pire stronger. The audience centri- buted $850 to the causex, ‘30, 000,000 Behind New Why. Guthrie, O.T . .â€"A charter was granted here yesterday to the Ehid, San Diego and. Pacific Railroad Company. to build a line one thouâ€" sand miles long from Enid, Oklar- homa, to San Diego, Cal. The in- corporators are Oklahoma capital- ists,who are at present hectic! the Frisco extension new building be- tween Enid and Guthrie. The capital WWW!» Mum-m AA- AA; A The Secretary of the Treasury to~ any transmitted to Congress the es- timates of the appropriation: requir- ed for the Government tor the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, The total appropriations asked 10: are $589,189,112. which is $21,688,576 “ ”gimr.fl-q; t- .- .- Es: Quartile-estimates for 1903, and 833,050,014 less than the appropria- fi-II to: that you. TART! BACKS PREFONTAINE. 03.8. AGENT AND comm. The 57th Cm reception An Italian prince who had a Sicilian cook was once traveling to his pro- vincial estates, taking with him his cook, together with his entire kitchen force. without which, so fond was he of the delicacies they were wont to prepare, he rarely if ever traveled. At a point where the narrow path along the precipice turned the angle of a pro- jecflngrocktheprinmattheheadot his long cavalcade, heard a shriek and the splash of a body falling into the torrent far below. With a race white with horror he pulled up and, looking back. exclaimed: “The cook! The cook! 0h, do not tell me it is the cook!” “No, your excellency,” cried a voice from the rear, “it is Don Prosdocemo." The prince heaved a sigh of intense relief, then said: “Ah. only the chap- lain! Thank goodness!” Dr. Beynn, in his “Life at mug Charles," records that during the reign of Queen Elizabeth “there was one who wrote the Ten Commandments. the Creed, the Pater Noeter.thequeen’o name and the prayenot our Lord within the compass of a penny and gave her majesty a pair of spectacle. otsuchenartificialnakinxthathy theheipthereotlhedidpiainlyand distinctly discern every letter.” mu. m Curious excremencel membling rude flowers that grow on trees in Tim deiFuegomdeocribedbyacorreâ€" spondent of La Nature, Paris. These aretonndtobednetonparuitic growth, but the “flowers” consist of the inner wood of the tree which has '1'. Drill; It Out. ‘1knowl’vegotayeinotpoetryln main" confidently tau-ted theyonn; mutothoedltor. “undulInnU-a chance to hm; it out. mayo-Id A somewhat similar {at m that “ran piece of work brought to pus by Peter Bales, an mushman'. who duo exhibited before her majesty the entire Bible written in a book containing 9. manybavesuatufluindediflonbnt fitting into a wninut." been forced through the but and as- sumes various fanciful sham often those of the classical amnthns, seen on Corinthian capitals. The pun-fie that causes the growth is nrelatlveot the mistletoe. Cork Carrots. Acarkearpetmay bekepteleunund In good condition by using the follow- lng mixture: Put into I bottle equal parts of vinegar. turpentine. methylat- ed spldt and “need on and shake allwelltogether. Blbthilwellan overthomrpetwmlapndntclotha- something of the kind, polishing It well afterward with a clean cloth. very I‘lno ”work. “Life at King ,oomaumr' “ltmnkyochadmleonm all have if knead." “Cumulus me. Jul-yo 1" “gamma-m."- “I'm awfully tarry. 30". i can’t conscientiously do it. I’ve med to Sally tar-elf." “It!“ Berlin, Dec. 2.â€"Pmt Can-col Venauela. headed, probably on Thursday last. to the Germ linin- hrst Cuzco. e written meow-nee «pert ot Germmy's chin“, sum- ejnntly comprehend" to deny the mutton o! . joint demons“:- flon by Germany and Great. Britain, it not. rendering it altogether unne- ee-ery. It. is also undernood that Greet Britnin’l demende will be set- Med. Foreign Secretary Von Rich- tolll. nail the Butieh Foreign Secre- ”1.14011! Lundowne, m now in correspondence our Vealuele’ a “M of trout. Prudent Catt-o tried by every menus to keep Creel Britnin end Germany open in dbcunoing the not» “em-nu loam-ting or promising first one thing and then another. Germany, having entered into 3 gen- erel agreement with Greet. Britein to exact; autumn, Jointly, also will not Indie a “punt. agreement. Con- fluently the two power: my yet conclude it accessory to disregard President Cmro'l qualified one" end pment nn ultlmntum to Vene- 'm by them Marseilles, Doc. 2.-Tho port no- mained quiot throughout yesterday. but. many strikers wax. loitering about the mole: and wharvu, where work was almost completely at: a standstill. Vessels arriving from abroad, howuvor, and no difficulty in discharging. Three thousand an hundred striker- met. yesterday and adopted a manifesto demanding that the towing companies abould caua their mica aa regards Fraud: vanâ€"- Ida. Thqy also pound a raaolution calling on all minus: and lick-rs Waban'dofa work within 3! hour. mile: tho penalty 0! m mo- adfnlaa brothera. Tranquility pro- valla in the city. Eight thou-and troop. an and in m in Otto-than -..... ....... nut nomad W Milena-d. '11:: German auburn Ammo, Ariadne and Niobo continua fitting out at Kiel (or prolong“ am. 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