Page 2. THE WELLAND THE CENTRE THE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Thursday, August 11th, 1910, ts i — Ss Meat Market | BELLEFONTE, PA CANAL. PROPOBED AMENDMENTS CONBTITUTION CITIZENS OF TO THE hool district, or Or por ated iis. wet ow Beezer’s eity, borough. township, HUBMITTED TO | other municipality Ihe HIB COMMON trict, except as herein provided, GOVENORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. graphy, the writer first heard of the WEALTH FOR THEIR APPROVAL OR | er exceed seven per centum the as HIGH 8ST Welland Canal. He knev little or Portraits of Each Accompanied by Brief Biographical Sketch—Will be Pub. | nyyporion y rH GENERAL AS penwed value if the taxable property there. mothing about it, except the fact of its lished in Order, One Each Week. | BEMALY OF 3 HE ( no hs EAL] i + Sell ' a debt. of increases | HERP vexistence until gant vail oe | ED BY OR | 'HE SECRETARY | its Indebtedness sxeoeding | AJl kin ra Falls and Cana | fears the OF "TH OM "Ny 4 I'l IN PUR v DEF Centum Upo ‘ a rw If same is true of ¢ ge majority of our UANCE OF AR XVIill OF THE pr it American citizens When there he CONSTITUTION made two separate visits canal v : . | in order to for hims ind to A A J t NT RESOLUTION but any cit) Hearn something of its design Pro: ceeds sever “and mode of operation. oT ; | ty-siX The ace of Li Firie Hes ar i of the Commonwi feet above or higher than the waters Benolved (f the Banal netr).. That of Lake Ontario. The distance be : : tha following amendmet Mon twan tween the two lakes twenty - ty nix ( le five © } ynetitution five to thirty miles Nature has of Pennsylvanian be ( , e In here nected them by the Niagara river, and by, proposed, In aces HO with the | \ ‘ d hall never this descent has been overcome by the elghteenth the ind : ‘ Eo bibs pomlly pr hy ’ Falls of Niagara and the rapids That section 26 of Article V therein nor above and below the falls This is the reads an follows: ""Bectio All cause of this stupendous cataract lating to courts shall "The design of the Welland Canal Is to uniform operation afford communication for large Vves- | jurisdiction, and f ‘+ ‘ 4 seodd valuation of mels between Lake Frie and Lake On- the same class or grade, so far as regu " ort tario. The canal extends from Por ) y. withou me of the Inted by law. and the force and effect of iT Colborne on Lake Erie to Port Dal- { the process nd judgments of such courts, | ) { and the Geners i housie on Lake Ontario, a distance of A unis OL 44d Sours twenty-five miles with a decent by b. TBE : bly Is hereby prohibited from creating jocks of three-hundred and twenty * other courts t powers vested . ‘lt ‘ B vighteen {i by this Constitution In the judges of the six feet Po X ol Sky . BAS 4 Courts of Common Pleas and Orphans’ miles west of uiiaio The canal was Courts,” be ded so that the begun by a private corporation in 1825 alded bir W p / 1 rend WN afterwards : by. & " nil Ju J w by the Provincial Government, it shall be general and f was first May 20, 1833. The tion, and the organization, juris first locks were feet by 22 feet, and powers of all of tha hp made of wood and lifted 11 feet. The ted by law, and first water supply was from the Well cons and and river, afterwards from the Grand aiver. but since 1882 it has been fed directly from Lake Erle The old canal being inadequate for the pasage of large vessels, it was en- Hah darged and reconstructed from 1874 to . 4882. The portion from Port Col A bourne to Allansburg was widened numb and deepened From Allansburg to isting or Port Dalhousie an entirely new canal was constructed. The entire cost of JAMES POLLCCK—1855-1858. ize te the «onstruction of both the old and Rg James Pollock was born in 1810 at Milton. He received a splendid educa- | co ~a Ns ( ul 1907, was canals up to Ju 1307, wa Princeton prepared 269.40 expense of ope wir tion and after graduating at . f for the practice of ing and naintaining it is provided | the law He ted Thirteenth district In Congress fron 1844 to for by ) { nion Government at} 1850 and in 1850 appoiuted president judge of the Eighth judicial dis- Ottown, ich owns and controls the | eet He was elected governor of the th In 1854 and declined canal. No tolls have been charged a nomination for a second term. It was during his administration that the since 1942 hare re panic of 1857 occurred. Governor Pollack called a special of the leg- islature. Upon his recommendation laws were passed legalizing the suspen sion by the banks of specie payment This relieved the situation, and a finan. cial calamity was avoided. It at his that the words “In God BELLEFONTE LUMBER CO, We Trust” were placed npon our coinage naval officer of Philadel. wih t unys ‘ , : alin. | by the yo | entre ( Belktuat a phia from 1880 to 1884, after which he tice of until his ent the r ‘ entayivontia, ail persons indebted Mosier death, April 20, 1800 | lected and Original. rs EK. REOADS "hee 8 atone MAasol wil Strange visiting m ) ! 3 Tht exe 0 PY SLAINED LA I» La ay TLL Ae the nur - locks it requi mM | a youngster who was ho pota 8. | of surges t the nive Bir Bectlor Every mo tizen twenty R Yassenge Iv : el to pass “1 say said he i and | a ' ntr ADLy. 10 3 ander | rot . only the best : t } nal ‘ irse their ahout? I'd like to see hi : } & greats authoritie n rad : i vil N : : K . . BY at A EE ly a ANT ITE NI ITUM NOUS throug! e « : ‘ . . . v 4 ho. ’O " . tone Covet ywever to ANTHRACITE AND BI1 MINOI motive I'he canal ‘Yas. suh.” replied » boy Were b ) ers oclor Lar ver ! prism 1s in width on down In th hog pen regulating oO = r » a . ] > ] N ¢ srt an the reg’ rm elec te as the Gene | the bottor the surface | gad-—he's got his hat rv alot i : : vera we PA, 180 &11 kinds « po fe the Flac ren) anporiunits . ro axl viz. at | As with 16 of water. the 3 ha A Good Reason, ' F are ne with th “Why do you Wood, Grain, Hay, Straw and Sand. the " » he “ht V hi shoul ‘ ' ! Ave Mm t St and y general office at = " as 1 4 inquired an Superior Screen When a school boy u ing REO - pon We keep nor ity of ED HAM re Sausage, swe SLA. go Ww PHILI P BEEZER 19a PORK MU q » LI( is of You ent of the uel snner see 1 history Centre County Banking Co., or may b } a y inw Corner High ana Spr increases the sar 14) ! the nERregnte valuation,' Bection § 1 tween. } 1 Vid t Constitution ug Breets surf ike yivania i Receive Deposits Discounts Notes from Con- John M. Bhugert, Cashier. W. H. MUSSER, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, Notary Public and Pension Attorney, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. boroug! articles ’ ¥ Cod ™. which laws re ger and of and the organization ha pi y hs cending two powers of all courts of ¢ 4 | his value ar Alstriet in eral rane 18 Indeit rer > tion Ir by law -excects) | DATENT YOUR IDEAS SEND FOR WY FREE BOOS “HOW TO GET THEN" Bett Service Foor Eoasonalde Hulme Rderencen JOSHUA R. H. POTTS 0 Nath Se, Wadiagton 0 C U5 end Forvigs Patents 20 Chests Be, Phillndeiphin. 140 Denrburn Be, Olicage. y exercise the amey ws fo All Inws re same courts opera- diction, | lating to mmiform opened 100 Uris same »o ar as regul ct of h courts thetanding BUILDING MATERIAL irs same BATY tration himsel Mud represen the Was common wie are twenty Dalhousie a distand f eight miles, and ourne [ nession Jocks in all. There are five ft locks between Thorold one guard lo a distance The Proposing WAS SURRestion He med the pri Wis resu nw Ing by of the feet In largest then wide eouvryis FACT, FUN AND FANCY, Knife Only Real Cure Bright, Sparkling Paragraphs—Se- s : but en to x ay the been a citizen of month connected h epi not hold up your head ratic law- ted te ' Becond have State one y r If has bean a citizen of the State he moved therefrom months) ton Third leant re Catharines aristol preased to resided in the ‘atharines the 2 nant with each other. St | : yer of a farmer sie five miles from Port Dalho 3 “Friend,” said the farmer YO) " DIY on +i [ Some idea of the importance of Poin at that field of grain yonder—all sdidr Hin Ry the i freq Welland Canal my be obtained when | o. ,1 heads hang d while p Wer : we consider that het Ri complet on that have nothing in stand hrak Bi wessels an KO rom HCARKD, Mmiiwal- right.” ’ ni . uth. Detroit, or any other i S oe Lakes to Tauranto Mon- Go Slow, i \ aught a class RNa muropy, _ Thesmitend— A YOURE lady who taught & “Ass 0 Sie W the Montréal merchants! small Bede in the Sunday. schoo . fred 0 mn em the meaning fine, which runs regularly every week “gr 4, a’ thank k yb fio bt ' L T rn. of Reso Sale will begin st 20 clock PM. Terms v E treal was | © ere ks be e a neal ROBERT Attest Joo het weer and Montrea ! sold to Retall Candy Company his fine caricn a limited number of | was, deacon ' The Bazaar, tm rma TUITE Pass fe re NVI lesire " ‘ g Ww ’Y “ | : rut J) | : I'l Pe 1 the i ! ' ! Pro 3 _— PY " turing Confectioners, Tyrone, Pa. are NOT ADULTERATED IN ANY facts were obtained from the offic ur father han The gig foun! J. S. GILLIAM, Prop. FORM, are strictly pure and are guar- of anteed to comply with all Pure Food Laws Camp Candy Company, n Bellefonte, It Has Stood ig y ' ; 8 THATS , : Tyrone, Pennsylvania. ng previously native-born shall have re en six e elec au od elector or wn ORS up- and returned ngs for lime ding t! bu in Ruilder 4 wd nl burning, Builders and plas terers Sand them immediately pre 1 distor. steam p and jocks. desks. chairs. doors uble iron gates. jot of eum, jot of stone pav- | Teiernoxe CALLS « { cages and ve i flies. and {4 blocks fil 1 ge, Fs Areiries SS A 10 mention a safer peri He shal election Alstrict of The letter-carrier doesn’t have to. be | vote at least tw MACHArged tv receive nis Walk % preceding the pers A true copy hase resided In traps, three window sash chandaliers, ta the offer to immediately where he sha months elation { Commerical No. ara! No, 1321 ries tion No 2 cash McAFEER Chicago the lock at Port Woodring class \ se fat All Candy . t ‘ Dealers by te 4 ent : 1 i pli ! ymmon ple f ¢ on ; hattels Eimer ‘hencl the Camp Manufsae- Sheer Waste of Time ' THE TRUE TEST Tried John F, Gray & Son™: SUOOSAROTS 1 He Settled It irant Hoover Fire, Llc and Accident nsurance RIDER'S STONE BUILDING aeLLeroxte Also Surety Bonds HARRY FENLON, INSURANCE Sa r 10 Preder K Fosterand W Y ros TEMPLE COURT BELLEFONTE. PA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY. CONDUCTED ERC URSIONS instituted Ir TWO YEARS LATER oan wit) y ! . f the sald rte shal! distr hustness among 1) press than It phatica Then he the ented In mmon yas num Canal drawback -mala- brought suffering The germs fever and agus billous aundice, lassitude, weakness and general 4 Hty But Electric Bitters BOSNION d never fall to destroy them and cure malaria troubles hres improve pletely « me of Aa very severe at rts, Juries, | sack of malaria writes Wm. A. Fret. AETee Upon, | well, of Lucama, N. C. “and I've had left In an Impeni- | 260d health ever since” Cure Stom- what Is legal or illegal | ooh Liver and Kidney Troubles, and in many of the jumbles of the law. It | gevent Typhold. B0c. Guaranteed by could easily be simplified, and Its ver- | Green's Pharmacy Co bosity eliminated that serves only to | eonfuse and got anglers into trouble who are really desirous to do what is right and sensible. The Centre Dem- ocrat has several times suggested that | Life On Panama has had one frightful ria trouble that has and death to thom hilln Change in Fish Law. sands f LO cnune | ’ have Lee hangs iL . ness. 4 AY "en has rs shall he provided The Macy Histories; lll mor court 4° om fetion thereof furisdiction nd the several The Century Spelling [ff sie shan ve v= Book; commission, in procesdings at shall such changes as and sublet 1 ha each urt., te . venue as sha he 1 Dodge Geographies; In the county pleas shall be vest anf! pow numbered em vided hy #int last dozen Bnd neve : ¢ with any ment or ont that ’ Judges and sr wyers could and the wher it trable fog an 1 hotties com Kavana and Beatty's Rhetoric; x Language Through || » aw. The number of Judees | Nature, Literature ting to time. This Ainandment sha and Art; effect on the first day of Jar Industrial and Social provided dees In mad from i take Ary sue nw number ceding ts adoption A true copy of I Ne 3 RONERT MeAFEER of the Commonwealth solution Not Cute Enough. Naturally, people dislike feeling that they are not cute enough In bus. fecretary Number Tour the six Inch provision for trout should be cut out and the angler be permitted to take all he oatehes up a certain number. This idea Is endorsed by fishermen In general. Then another feature of late has been suggested that the number of days for fishing by an angler should be limited to two days per week In a season, In order to put a check upon continuous fish- ing , every day of the season, as I» the habit of some, You can't stand well with your in sitting on ness, But no person who Is run | down oan expect to be at his best | Bexine Pills make men and women brighter and stronger; they make you feel better In every way $1 a box; six boxes $6; with full guar ish where they sell all the principal remedies and do not substitute, Forest fires are not always started by pouring kerosene on the mountain rmnges, Extravagant assertions are about the only form of extravagance some of friends if you persist them. us can afford, Price | antes. Address or oall at C. M, Par- | History Series. FF They are ders in method. They Alt 18 tordate bey fit the course of udy. RAND, McNALLY & CO. NEW YORK Representod in Centeal Penna. by FRANCIS E. PRAY, State College, Penna. A JOINT REROLUTION Proposing an amendment to section slight, articles nine, of the Constitution of Penn. sylvania Bection 1. Pe Ht resolved by the Renate and Houses of Representatives of the Com. monwealth of Pennsylvania In Qtiueral Assembly met, That the following = pro | posed as an amendment to the Constite. Won of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva. | nia, In acoordance with the provisions of the sighteenth article thereof Amendment 16 Article Nine, Section Filan Section &. Amend section sight, article | mine, of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, which reads as follows “Section &. The debt of any county, Rate Passenger Round-Trip Niagara Falls August 24, September 7, 21, October 5, 1910 os running via the PICTURESQUE SUBQUTASNIL VALLEY Route anager moa $7.10 irom Bellefonte, Pa. SPECIAL TRAIN of Pullman Parlor Cars, Dinning Car, and Day Coach.
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