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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Dec 1913, p. 18

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R0853.â€" 1913, M- Furnii u re ulaOl'taki r coul uni W mm.- Ilium I“ well at A Few We wish é'ou all the good things that you wish for yourself, and trust that your New Year may be a Happy and Prosperous one! m l‘ And if erchance you have overlooked or for- gotten 3 me of your many friends, you will still find an xcellent assortment of Holiday Cloth- ing, I ‘u ishings, Hats, Caps and Furs for your selecrio here. IN PAO'! ; Speciais to be had at our Anniversary Sag i??“*‘?‘.‘“l”*ff¥’§4? 3m 9m» .. B. L. MORGAN K by flfigmaflnnd’ in ”:9 Furniture {4110. x " ’ 2m? of articles at merrnte tr *ces that. you ascent some of these gifts 0 your friends. “mh Church Hymn Books. A nice line, suitably ‘s to Sunday School classes. unions for the trw and also for house dc-cora- variety. ' " 'I‘HIC TRAINS AND HOT-AIR ENGINES RUN- ”MOW. Mum]? candy at the candy counter. Special price Mm!»- for, 25 cents. E-i WRHQNEY ' making of books thon- is no end. and we have mu-nt of all kinds. 0319 special», The Boy 1‘. 2 for 25¢. The new one by Stephen [.eacack, ‘. is very popular. "1 Electric Light, (Hobos. ru- Reading Lamps. ('l‘h I Spectacles! would make a Yb 0 tut a. wing: of papacfion. uhn {harp}! SUI nm. 0 I or ( eIIanj June ‘sinCe 1'8 5. Am, g MS? 4; -: L L 3 ‘L ('l‘hese with a pair uf our «- amice present for; father 25 Kent WM” V3135 Che 2.51 The Ink H1 o JUNIDQ’I‘ [unpaid Ghvm‘lg- | boarder: Very mu (‘hiltom Ifrmf ( lowns in Stutes, 1 man. wh Age ah weight 1 I‘Inglish shaVen; Imam \vo stripes gr I The sto caSed w numbered Both are ' out for hi 3 at :iififi‘z'm a; } PI”)? ma'n' a; few *9! 3 EV” ‘ Ream m n ’rzuncs. In a. report of the case between the G.'I‘.R. and several cattlemen go- ing to Haliburton op Octobqr 30th last. The Warder in giving the evi- dence of Nelson Stevens credits him with saying, "Had the cattlemen not Ibeeh interfered with by the conduc- jtor there would have been no troy- .‘blef’ The statement was miseqh- strued, anq was made hy one 0! the lawyers by way oi proPounQing some; thing reiative to the disorqeriy 5:9“,- duct on the train. ‘ " ent don' t have to accarq Wit? We warm oat? The lman at few we: 6|- Am. ‘ 3'5 5" otter; \ CORRECTION r‘ nyway..- people ’ (ii-urge Stevenson. thn hoard-Mil jumper and watch thief. who left an [unpaid account [with Mrs. Shou. (Hi-nulg-st” of $35.00. and two “murders minud their watches. is Very much wanted by Chief of l’olit‘iI (‘hiltom The officer has notified the Wyn-f Constables in one Lunar-w: towns in ()ntanio, Quebec and l'niti-d Suites, giving a description of the man. which is as follows: HUARII .H'MI‘I‘ZR. wpo are 3110001!”- Lindsay ('uphlin James Richards of Lu- baVe. skipper of the Nova .Scotiu schooner. John Parker, from Bar- badoos, was swept overboard by a heavy sea and drowned. Mr. Stanley McNevin, wile baby, are visiting at the old Mr. J. McNm‘in's. Welcome again, Stanley. Rev. Mr. Rowe preached a able and helpful sermon hero Sundav.1‘hc \onng people of neighborhood and the Sundux \ children are busv practicing for annual Sunday School (‘hris tree and concert. to be held at Christmas Eve. A cordial tion is extended to all. in Mr. Bruce and Miss Gladys Cooper. of Powles' Corner. visited friends at Zion on Sunday. Mr. Lot Worsley and his daughter, Mrs. A. Byrnell, also Mrs. G. and Mr. Warren Worsley, Lindsay last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cowieson, of Islay, were visitors ‘0 Zion Church Sun- day. Park in were in‘ . v _â€"-vâ€"r\-I~.V . Miss I-)orothy Brown, of spent Sunday with her pan and Mrs. Weldon Brown. Zion, Fem-Ion, Dec. 17.â€"1\Ir. a Mrs. Amos Worsley visited friends (‘ambray last Wednesday. We are glad to see signs of ing for Christmas and holid: son. Mr. J. McBrien is slowly from his hurt. which he time ago. A number of “the young people from this vicinity attended the oyster sup. per at the 14;}: of may. and report. a good time. ' Mr. A. Dewar: and family have got settled in their fine new residence. Mr. J. McB frnm k:.. L.- rien is slowly recoverinm We are sorry to 10, Miss Vera Flynn,- and young gentlemen feel p‘ too. ' ORANGE LINE. Orange Line, may, De. are glad to learn an: M, dmon has: imp‘rOVed this days, and hope for a. wee ZION. FENELOX busy practicing for their Its speed is the result of extraordinary sign. Biades of the finest nickel steel flanges cut down weight and add surpr weightmeaps more miles, more spe: examine these skates to-day. the old home. Welcome home ‘ool (‘hristmas )0 held at Zion cordial invita- Cauada Cycle Rotor Co. Ltd. luyr D“. 2i.-â€"We that Mr. G. Hen- lone our teacher of Lindsay pa rents, Mr‘ holiday this last re... apeedy mav- here last ' Exclusive Agents and Dunsford , week. of sleigh- if this School If you’re a [racing fan, the new and Very at 4! Hm; Cost in Fm)’ yours in Insist on gett traCtorI 250. n But can be painless twany-tour hours by nam's Wart and C to an adjoining roof and there fell unconscious. Nothing is known as to how the fire originntad. ‘4 A Portsmouth, Erma. Dec. 21 .-A fire involving damage variously estimat- ed at from $1,250,000 to 82.500.000 devastated the famous dockyard here on Saturday night. and resulted in 'the loss of two lives and the destruc- tion of the century-old maphore tower, which in- the pre-telegraph days was the great signalling station between the fleet and the Admiralty. .‘ln examination of the ruins to-dn_\- disclosed the fact that two of thel three signalmen who had remained in the tower to sunmon help when the lire broke out were burned to death. The third managed to make his es- cape through the smoke and flnmes Warts Disfigure the Hands Great Fire in 1 Portsmouth Yard I -- Two Killed a county jail County mute F. n; flax-efx. ., dealt out the following lines and to to the parties who tramp-op- the law on a G.’l‘.R. train goliag duct. William Hutchina pays a fine of $20.00, with 81,00 changes an $15.08 costs. total 886.08; John‘ urohm, $15.00 line. damages $1.35. coats SIS/Brion! 881.35; 6. Per- lrin, line of $5.00 and $15.08 costs, total $10.08; for interfering with al railway officer in discharge of his duty, George Watson was mulcted $15.00 and 815.08 costs', total $30.08. In default of payment the offenders will serve one month in the: wurt and Corn Extractor wars in use and still the best. on getting ”Putnam's" ‘ 12x" :suu. 01 exwaordinary strength and perfect de- lhe~finest nickel steel. Spacial supports and at all dealers Boxall Matthie D. Cinnamon run-saw mnoved in 5 by the use 0! Put- will interest you. Railway‘ Case for Lindsay, Ontario : 3154.725 1908:1911, saw an increase Canadian national «km of th mendous total of $76,000ij up as follows : l7 d r th I 'be I d _ . t t' I Being conservative is only another n e e A re a mama m Ion . . . wa o! flavm Rem well satusfed of Sir Wilfrid Laurim‘ the {our years. ,y ' g ’ g . .w.. The central information omoe of 1913 the Liberal party has been trading‘ After ’upon the gullibility of members of necessnr; the party of late in discussing the Liberal finances of the Dominion. Liberal Minister campaign literature has been assur- and shm ing the country that the public debt his prem of the Dominion is being increased by reet resu millions monthly, and that a regular Liberal t orgy of extravagance is under “135' necessary in Ottawa. ”on. Mr. White took 00- ;(:ruml 'l‘: casion at a recent meeting to deal minion fit more particularly with this subject ’ed disaat than it has heretofore been dealt markets. with on any platform. The (lguresj he quotes are startling. 1 n - 1 If there is one place more than an- other where Liberal politicians get on thin ice it is when the}: begin to talk of an increasing expenditure un- der Conservative government, and ‘thereby invite a comparison a! amn- cing under the present and preceding administration. _'V'W Improvement in. Canada’s Finances Under Borden Government--Decrease in Public Debt Begun ‘1 TIki in ’the House of Comm; Conservatives gained a seat in Que- bec where the Liberals could well af- ford to lose one, and the Liberals mined one in Ontario where the (,‘on- servativea are ova-represented. 1! only par-Ty convenience was to he eon-idered. a “saw-off" 'would he a natural thing. It may be doubted. though. if the thing would be prom- able to either party. Election peti- tions entered in this Province, based ‘ .m m t. as the elections tact-then the outcome 0! the contests made no dif- the parties concerned agreed each to terencefin the strength of the parties forgive the other its sins against an. ' The election law. mt 137:: Mun «“1911. have been ”“909”- lgglin a suggestive way without any noise being made or any signs give“ that. the “but: ”Science “'83 trou- bled. 'u might be diaerent i! in the Chateauguay and South Bruce (‘flSt‘S The eyes of the coun- try were genernlb' turned on the constituencies during the cmnpaign, and the ears of the country haw since been filled with outcries against the corruption said to have prevaih ed. The case is one in which. if the" public is to retain its respect for elected representatives, full opportu- nity should be gEVen in the courts for the accusers to make good their charges. mmew m “Tu be" Model of (Quclwc Chronicle West Toronto $14,000,000 use in (We of the tre- I made ,â€"-â€"- ”urn“ nun-rnmem. wnu‘n made i! “av necessary to buy up the bonds of the : EGrund 'Irunk Pacific unlass all Im- (12:1 minion securities were to he dn‘pn-ss- iject 0d disastrauslv in the world' a mom») ealt , markets. This he is now doing. f.\V'ith self. The |'u it ended a good many other things. A Conservative Government ytook 081cc and instantly the debt he- gan to drop. Here is the record : 1912 ...... 8 100,000 (decrease) 1913.......$25.000,000 (decrease) I After that comparison it is hardly neceasnry to add more to combat the Liberal charges. But the Finance Minister was able to go even further and Show that a very large part of his present expenditure was the di- rect result of the bungling ml” the Liberal Government. which made- it 1909 .................. 346,000,000 1910 .................. $12,000,000 1911 ............. 3 4.000.000 The vote of September 21m. 1911 ended this area of increasing doht Being conservat ive fl â€" v _â€" “ tumily rcmedy {or Cough: and Colds. I dose. Saul! bottle. Best since 1870 Mr. Owen 'l‘rainor. u “rs. 'l‘rainor. as at]; We eVening's out er! a in with the choice solve: The concert was v ”may votv uf (hunks nan and toachor. M lhé need “Inc! .0 aftel l’prdcty {amil {or a x. m’a’ciu "13:31 than 11: the bani-'- t ciliH' In “Lamb u: xiu hdfl ka‘lw .1Ig'upaC‘ddu: H 91; the )am odlnucaum «\lm‘plu's M‘hunih. i Ups. “nu Hm uhHH < - mvm um l-‘I‘uhu m. 1 “Own upun Hh- Flaw! - the tom‘hz‘r, ‘lI‘-\ l‘ pupils. guw In ”W I. I payers of ”w wva - Mass and grand um"! i lasted I‘ur «nvr tun , Th0 prnm‘mn “as n drills. diulugups. 5pm.. a real lch Sunni ('lzn mom was ennui-u! 1. parity. and nfwr «luv . [53” 10 fill ”11' pumz'm I the concert, was pl‘m'mu I number seemed :n 1 previous one. and 1hr filled with a plyuwlz‘ub excellence of theA po-z'fu: training which ML» LI those who took par Lynch, in the min “1‘ was extremal) gum“. \\ Murphy made all hnum a choice solv Mr Lm gaVe a nex-l 5PM?“ an the on ninmvnt, and («Lion‘l-zjhich the pup” ed afar the tulurahip ( “'th all dosiru m L. m’re years to guidv um y'oulhs of the am'liuh. ‘I V P {fin “on; Pius 1' mm: x1e 1'!ch u!’ u «v when A_._ ”unprae’s Entertainment at Murphy‘s Schools ST".\YICU~H\'I'H '1'! m‘ the! undm-‘iu‘m-d. 'l‘uwuuhip ul‘ Hdun. ul' July. mu- \‘Nu' « fl$££u329;‘;:“‘£::: ST]: A Y! Mn) 1' l y ,- Svm em HTRA Yl'Ih I“ "I!" ho l‘hompsnn phum‘. Stflflelnht‘l‘, mu years old. .\n would h‘ud tn thu nkfu I 1y rm‘vi roll. “(HVIN‘XVHL STRA YERâ€"~11 SCHOOL TEU'H SChOOI Sortion Write,_ Stating . tions and salur; to commence .! Albert' Davidsm Britain. “Us hull frum undvrsignwi. lm posa. on or uh fileaSv ('ummun ml Ian; on {rum "mg in m; please nutif; P. U. .. THURSDAY TRAP“ 1-212 from Lot you: râ€"old huif mm FARM n m 100 80!‘o>3.;_ stone {mm 0 Inn-all“ ified second-v]; ary, 5600,04,, eqllilipvd: com telephone; six Falls. Apply Brooks, Secret Ion Falls, (1m FOR SAL? . ant touch ches. ply G. Lindsz m each. 4 Harve‘r Tow“ chiefly Cedar 1 31,100; 2nd‘ annex Tom Chiefly maple, lots can 1“. u, "NIX .1 buck wells Lost or Strayed hound N)“: “x HUN“ Hahn, cuul mud H'Nlu {rum Um u! Tofi'nghjp \m Wanted Oman \\ .\ wan I!" .s ll rick m \V \l.l used 1! and Whip Prim Pd for timber [nines ‘ 1m sch I mm JSt ‘0' 1914 1- holding “nificau' >d ml.“ to mam.“ ifrom r, . 31] 80h * And \I PROM

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