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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Dec 1903, p. 16

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in the King’s namé,‘ atta’t‘hing the words f‘Edward Rex" topbstem in such a-way as to create the impres- sion that His Majesty 1:893. 83119039 er of lit. Chamberlain’s fiscal pro- posals”, , 7.,» ’ Africa. had been used by.the.Liberals at Dulvin'ch as an anti-Harris’ slogan. while H33 Conservatives even dragged {1011‘ London. Dec. 16.â€"â€"In the Borough a! Lewisham, Major Coates (Con- mauve: has been elected by a ma- jority bi- 2,0231. At, Dulwich F. Ruth- erford Harris (Conservative) has been elected by a. majority of 1,437. The Liberal candidates were C. F. G. Masterman, in Dulwichz and J. W. Cleland, in Lewisham. Flocaé Poiicy in Front in Two Etections in Great Britain. Lusitania and Dnlwich Pronounced in mfidb‘xals ”benched"; ft. .7_ the HR, BAHOUR WON IHE 8Y8 Igvor of the Chamberlain Propaganda â€"â€"I'hough Conservatives Long Hold the Constituencies iho Result is Looked Upan u 3 Test of the Countryâ€"Hr. Chamberlain lntervoucd With'Lcttex-s. GD 0, ‘ 00090 £3 \.. (:1 up GOOOOCQG ,OiOOOOOO. VQOQOODO 9900990: SÂ¥kÂ¥w$k§ 0.9 5 9 $3? {PAGE S IXT‘EEN Fancy Vests Cardigan Jackets Lined andUnlined Gloves Holiday ‘Cravats Handkerchiefs Suspenders Dress Shirts Undercloihing From now until Christmas Eve every hour counts. The Pendulum of Time ' ' ' . . , . . . IS ra Idl am the Great Festival. Dont want for the gostlmg that is bound to come at the Inst.p thntltesalstgglga 3521.12.33 ontisgtzeltigzi Cheap Man’s Store. . __It’s_ Time to be Merry I‘ The Store is dotted with “Bargain Spats.” ”’5 UP TO YOU NOW. Don’t tarry any longer. the forehoons. Don’t be a last minuterâ€"that’s all. “Ihe hand that gives gathers.” Both constituencies polled very heaVily. Lewisham, which is largely a working class division, shows a. re- duced majority of about 400 com- pared with the last contest election of 1892. In Dulwich, -which is mainly the horfie of the city clerks, a greater reduction is shown. the majority for the Conservatives in 1895 l’having reached 3,000. These reductions are of small significance, however, in the face” of the fact thdt the Chamber-r iainite candidates secured large ma.- jonties where~the free two party macabfedly hoped to mu" m:- London, Dec. 16.â€"Joseph Chamber- lain last night expressed himself as delighted with the result of_ yester- day’s elections in Lewisham and D111- wich, and the protectionist dailies this morning claim the results as a complete triumph for Mr. Chamber- lain’s policy. . 1900â€"J. Penn, Conservative, unop- posed. 1895â€"J. Penn, Conservative, unop- posed. era}. 1892â€"J. Blundell Maple, Conserva- tive, 5,318; A. Clayden, Gladstonian IAbtral, 8,138. 1895â€"J. Blundell Maple, 5.258; C G. Clarke, Liberal, 2,176; 1900â€"347: J. B. Maple. unonnnse'd The results of the previous three cmpaigns were: King on the subject. and promptly came a reply authorizing the state ment that no permission had been given to use the king 5 name in any way. ' ‘ Dulwich. 1892â€"3. Penn. Conservative, 5,- )9; G. A. Harvey, Gladstom‘an Lib- When you give a man a present let it be something sensible Chamberlain Delighted Lewisham. weather in . Maple, unopposed; t the Chamber. med large ma- G OUGH’ The Ruling Styles movements. have stock and the spccial Praia. Ontario’s school... , Miss Morton, on. being infeg'viewed by The News on her impressions of Canada.“ quid that in Quebe§_eduta- tinn wj'h‘s below her exoectation. "knit London, Dec. 16.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"Right Hon. Henry Chaplin, speaking at Wane yesterday, said that the soil of the colonies was unfittcd .101- the growth of Hurley. and would likely be for years to come. 2 Ian Malcolm, M.P., refined to .1:- tend the Ipswich tarifl retorm de- monstration, alleging that“ preferen- tial treatment of Canadianand Aus- tralian corn would afford the; Eng- lish‘ farmers-no escape. ‘ ‘ "" Hlu Horton in an The Chronicle remarks, “Mr. Chamâ€" berlain is a power in which it. would be mOSt to estimate highly.” May Dispel Balfour’s Doubts. The Telegraph boldly suggests th the result must dispel Mr. Balfours doubts as to whether ripe for a. preferential policy, proposes tha “Mr. Chamberlain LGEdS. when he meet ing. 0011016 Victory Vantage to M1: sumes his c COLONIAL CORN AND n in an Intervlow Ontario's Schools. v wm be or great aa- 1‘. Chamberlain, who re- camDaign toâ€"night at he will address 4 big BARLEY. Praises OttaWa, Dec. 16.â€"A general order issued ywterday dealing with cadet organizations says that they shall be from three chmeHoys attending Government schools, boys attending schools not controlled by. the Gov; lgr. B: (when Celebrates. Montreal, Dec. 16.â€"Mgr. Paul Bruchcsi, Archbishop of Montreal. celebrated yesterday morning the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood. By the express wish of His Grace the celebration was en- time confined to a. religion- ‘ can: numb Order Prawn!“ Montreal. Dec, 16Lâ€"Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. R. Prefontaine and a great manxflfriends’of both political parties, were present yesterday; gt, the opening of the Chateag‘uay and Northern Railway. including the Bout de L’Ile bridge. The line ex- tends from Montreal to Joliette, and Will be operated as a. part of the Mackenzie Mann system. The Pre-i mier looked thin, but appeared to 1,9 quite well other-Wise. . ‘ Ontario far exccodéd Quebec in her opinion. She said Canadians did not understand what under-fed children meant. and Inspector Hughes asked her to define the word physical do~ velopment. Boston children were in- ferior to Canadian. CADET com REGuu'nons. Oponod New Railway rt Provldu For . 01 Thu. Ch“... 0min“.- Woman. Khans. which ”sued b0th heavy 1%. A 1'qu "in troops were def '- vuw ll vustcl . A. fight betwmn customs officers and Turcomuns followed the establish- ment of Persian custom houses, and reenlted in killings oxi' both sides. The Governor of Astrabaxl, with t large Fights 30!:qu Pol-suns and Turcouuu - Banal: III Heavy Losses. "St. Peterspurg, Doc. 16.â€"Sangui- nary conflicts between Persians and Turcomans are reported, to have oc- curred on the Russo-Persian frontier. A ‘4‘ n camps o! instruction Arrangements are . b the issue of tartan sh duck pants and loatl as aw as u. may be possible to do so, arms and equipment will be loaned by the Militia Department. "Ammunition will also be supplied. It has been decided not to make any further issm-s m‘ the tartan or khaki clothing to the rural corps ex- cept for active service. In future the undress uniform to be Won; by om- cers of rural corps will be the un- dress of their corps. SANGUINARY CONFLICTS. Ionic-fid’tol- enouy." Jty “offered by" the as. In' the fighting nth sides sustained n shirts and white leather gamers for TEE 'ATCHHALL-WARDER tuna 1!: made 101' Another despauh Su\S Lam ilm‘ounded in the Spflngband tn“. 15 miles from (‘ulgaI‘S- stayed at the 'lan 101 much “WY. ,7 m'ik-S mst Of Ca .110, was that thxough, haxing U On Silt Calgary. Dec. 16.~â€"â€"'1‘hv GEM-4.1.0. 0f El‘ncst Cashel' has “pen 17105.,IJ'JI1' Qd ti“ DOC. 22. 'i'hclvrm'iim: 05.1.1“ .smu’l’oid is Proceeding under the car- .u‘tion of Hangman Radcliffe. The police bulimo (‘ushcl 10 be Calgary. He was inside a Luv-be “"9311 the pblicc were scurChiLg out; side, and threamncd the woman anfl escaped. At another place, where 11:0 "“1131!de clothes, he sto {“1 ring. leaving this note: 81-000 1.13th in six month-Q, . .. Ernest, 0.8811151." Tho police are 51:“1 cam‘mly‘bdtrolling the city. 1’01‘09 to the..s'outh have been ordered to moVO .10de till they come to OWN" , - _ FAC'1A1 is :v‘ 4“ Bin Execution Though the Murderer Cashel is Still at Le [REGIME IHE 86 patch ponod rm Docombor fizâ€"Tho 1’ l b 'Bollevo Cube! to Be in Calgarfflx°m From the murderer in Exchange 1“" a Ring Tuned at $1,000â€"5ccond Des. Dutch Tells affix.- Alleged Iovementh Has Been Formally DECEMBER 1 1' The Police Err -es‘ Put- PdSCBQ 1‘:- Departments A 1W Iahmd. Necks 5; bye, etc. Fancy Glassware lamps» Owing. me Bills. Bib“ Hymn ~300k8 Confl int and Presbyteril' Calender-s, Christq Genera! Men '5" xLVI, NU Hen’ s and BOY 'm and ShOI 1 piece. Fro. stul 8211i before yc '0

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