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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Jan 1903, p. 2

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New Established l8” Vfivâ€"wcw‘ ! TH! luau» mu: mu. 00. g; Rudd Harness Co. \ ______ .® M AW STEEU PAGE TWO W. F. DEVER CO. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS lem-ces. III-mucus. um Win:- Pugo Acme “manna mm” non: we! never premier than the horse that is doeuei item our Suburb Stock oifln." heme". We hue msny etyiee in Conrail.a Out. light road en! 1‘":ij u-ncm en_ri_ um heme". 0:: ' go: inn oi Superio ,. workmanship. exquieihe etyeie u i fln’eh and made from the but Shook tint mono y 3 can buy. Our stock of fine Lop Robee end * Hone Bienkebl in complete. 19 Wellington-st East, Toronto 4.5 .smfiooum .60 053.9: 35:3 .5 a5 3 886 was“; 2. .cndvae 833. ma. yo #3 a 08 a... I’ll' "' LI I me feel like a new man." Give the pills a. fair trial and you will find new health and strength. Don‘ttabe a. substitute or anything else said to {be “just as good.” .8013 that thofull name “Dr.'Wil iams' Pink Pills for Pale People" is printed on the wrap- per around the box. Sold by an drug-Lats or sent by mail. Postpaid.) aches. Doctors’ medicine gave me no relief so I decided to try Dr. Wilâ€" liama’ Pink Pills; A few boxes have restorqd me to good health and made The Reel of Most Troubles That Millet ' Mankind Bed blood is the mother of fifty diseases. It causes diseases where ever your body is weakest. Perhaps you sufl'er from pimples. Dale cheeks, indigestion, neuralgia, rheumatism ‘ or general decline. In each case the cause is the sameâ€"bud blood. Strike at. once at the root of the trouhlc by renewing and enriching your blood supply with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Every dose helps to give you new erh, red blood that will carry heel- ing to every part of your body. Among the thousands who have proved. the truth of these statements is” Mr. Neil H. McDonald, Eastman; N.B., who sayszâ€"“llhave found Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills all that is claimed for them. __I was completely fir. Arthur Hanbock. one of our bright young men of this place. Who has been learning the harboring in Lindsay, spent Christmas day at his home, west of this town. Mr. J. Mark, and his friend Mr. B. Jewell, did some crack shooting on, Christmas day. We an pleasedâ€"to state that Miss Ida. Tompkins. who has been on the sick list, is getting along very nico- ly. Mr. and Mrs." J. ‘F. Ourfnlchwl o! Gil}. are visiting Mr. W. Jackson. Mr. L. Jackson. of Lindsay. upont his holiday: undo:- thc parental roof. Miss E. Maundor was vlaltlng at Cameron during tho holidays. Min Annm swam-Wait. mum.- man with her cousin. Mina E. Slu- clmr of Goldwater. Min Eva Weldon k wilting Manda In; yindsny. Mr. A. ‘I‘homm of Port. Hope spent Christmas with Mr. J. Clark. Mr. Samuel Chambers of Elgin. Mum. is visiting his brother, Mr. William Chnmbora. Miss Sadie Irwin ind m...’ Eifiéi Fanning returned home from Havo- lock after spending a. few weeks with friends there. Mr. Casey Colo of Parry Sound is spending his holidays in Oumbrnye Miss. M. Clark returned home from Lockport on qunenday of last. week. The shooting match hero on Christ- mas day brought out quite a. few good shots. Since quit;- a, number around here have tried corrcsponding and have won some fame at it, here goes for a. green hoi‘ns' luck. Since it is not out of place to talk about the weather first, we would say“ there has been delightful weathu' during the last few days. CAMBRAY The annual supper and entertain- ment of the Burns' Presbyterian church, Cambray, will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 13th. A capital pro- gram of music, singing and address- es etc] is being prepared. Supper will be sened from 6 to 8 p.m.- in the flasement of the Methodist. church. Mr. Clark of Mountain Grove preached in Norland and Kinmount to large and appreciative congrega- tions. There was no service in our school house last Sunday. The pastor was on a, visit to his parents, and he did not succeed in getting a. supply for this place. ‘ Mr. J. Abel-nethy recently so,d a handsome colt to R1“.- W.- J. Gregg for a. good prim. ‘7 Misé A. M. Houston‘s! Lindsay is visiting her mother and friends at her former home. '- Hammers are very busy finding out wood, etc., while the sleighing is ist in the church and Sub th schom here. Miss Cundal wa taken so completely by surprise, that she found it somewhat difficult to make a reply. (Crowded out last week.) BAD BLOOD -â€"A matter that will likely occupy the early attention of the OttaWa Public School Board this year is the education of the alien population of Ottawa. n ' A. "Oli er Lawton. by G. F'cfwles.y R. F. Fenno Co., New York.) Through all those trials and injus- tices Oliver remains unspoiled and courageous, and the misfortunes build his character stronger and non- ier than before. m: becomes o. col- lqe graduate and enters into a life work of teaching. inspired by the opportunity to help boys to noble:- idest. Meantime there is a. love story that runs not smoothly. and Oliver's family continues to wrong him, but in the end he comes tri- umphantly out of his trials. The nov- ‘01 is well constructed. There is ‘1: pointed but not overdrawn exposure of sectarianism. which is not a. bit spoiled by dashes of predjudioe. At thesame timethere isavelhof qwnthumor that does not injure the serious theme. a. country school. but Mu mun, poem-ii ever done in her me before. V Vlwuuni um um °' “an “um. tuuowagnr. wuum' Pink mu. m um, him. and bring! alumina! from his manned {or all “Imam: of this kind. xioultlon. and “rough! mommcnd than to Through all than trials and Injus- other mothers.” in favor of it in the majority’. and tem decline and most like] . . I con- then, and not till then, W88 1‘ 909‘ eum'ption will follow. Dr WilJl'iams' sible or constitutional. Pink Pills is the only medicine that ____+_____. acts directly ufon the blood and the . , nerves, prompt y restoring the ail’ ' OJVERJANIM one to complete health and sums-31.8 -â€"*â€"â€" The following statement from Mrs. Will the Chicago Record-Herald SI” Lena M. Ryan. of Welland, whose :0, m. a. A. Mb' WWW“! daughter was a victim of anaemia” "a". given the strongest proof of the The Chicago Record-Herald : There "01% 0! the“ PM- Mrs. Ryan is a. human touch in "Oliver Lang- “Amâ€"”About three 3'03" ago the ion" that shows the author to be mm“! of my daughter. Birdie. be- sympathetic student of his fellow- came 80 had that I Was seriously men. The novel is written by (l. ’A. 3“" med. 33110 Was Dale and almost Powlee. a. teacher in the West Side bloodless: had no appetite, ioet High School. Chicago. Mr. Powleii “081! und auflomd from severe hem- evidentiy has analyned the process of tha- I took her to a doctor, and character building and knows how to ' although M8 treatment, Was followed put his concluiilonii into the concrete f“ some time, it did 110$ benefit form of a fiction hero. her. I “’90 "‘0‘! Home otbt‘r 11-mo- Though evolution of character iii dice. b“ the'0 also failed. and she the key-note of the story. there in he.“ Wanted away to it more she» no hint of preaching. Mr. Powleu dow 0‘ h“ former '0"- Mi 0“! puts hiii philosophy into action and ”‘8" I w“ ““190" 00 give her DP- incident. Oliver lengton iu introdu- Will‘uml' Pink Pub. and the began (‘Ed 01! a. boy unjuguy charged With this treatment. Almost from the complicity in e. theft of money. When outset these pills helped ht‘l'. and an arrest“! he in deserted by his iihul- I!” continued their use. tho color low-hearted parents. who refuse to came back to her child“. he? appe- furniiih ball became their social pride “to Improved. the headaches ceased ll hurt. and when at length he iii re- to trouble her. and by the “me she loaned he finds it atlgma attaching had taken MEM- boxes Iho felt I his name. He becomes a teacher in ”Tom and better than die had I One more thing, a single question could not he made paramount to the general welfare of the province. It Ygoverned for the prohibitionist or 11- quor interests alone. it would fail. The general welfare predominated. The only way to bring about a bet- ter condition respecting the drink evil was to have legislative sentiment in favor of it in the majority. and then, and not till then, was it posâ€" sible or constitutional. oflocts of it should be careiullyoono sides-ed before an legislature took hasty action. He would consider the matter very carefully. and when he finally came to a. descision he would make the announcement, in twenty- four hours. Mr. Whitney continued that his po- sition was well known. He did not wish to ascribe political motives to the gentleman who asked the question but was curious to know‘ it he would ask Mr. Ross the same question on Thursday night. He believed that the leading men of the country should‘ get together and seriously dismiss the question. The question was one to be considered from bedrock up. and he reiterated that provincial prohib- ition was impossible. The possible no one would do more to minimize the drink evil ; but when he did deal with it he would deal with it in his own way, not as every Tom. Dick and Harry told him to do it. This statement created tremendous applause. â€"vâ€" â€"' As one,-â€"O my heartâ€"could outnumbei the mu‘ifitâ€"hda Incaâ€" OIknowtththBNWYurignetfiwolmmA aâ€"flu'ill. AndIknowthatflmmVWm-Idhmmnmhhn that he' did not want to touch ex- cept with a. pair or tong-a, {or he considered it a cowardly attempt to run away from the respOnsibility of a. public man. It was not a fair Question What did the gentleman who asked the question mean ? Did he mean “the midnight consultations between Hon. G. W. Ross and the li- quor men 7"- There were any of twenty things that he might mean. No one had given more thought to the temperance question than he,and Than here in the crdwd, and not uniâ€"6 my burgâ€"nag; on; g." To turn all the longing «to laughter, the gloom into light I The waves of my river mnever so dark and so cold, A: the tide ofthecrovm andl’ln it, yet. ever alone Andl’dratherbeeatingncmtwithha- Than wantingbhebmdot “about in of Take all your maddening bells, and the mirth they rung. And glvomenvpice thatinfu-Jnvolcathnt um... FA‘or tho {limpet}! love “PPM nil new flat as lung; 3 I At the condusion of Mr. Whitney's ‘specch a. mild sensation was created. Rev. G. W. Hewett, pastor 0! Brooke Methodist Church, rode and said : ”.Mr Whitney, you have not said anything about the referendum ;: will you kindly state your position?! Hr. Whitney promptly returned to the front of the platform and said that it was a quwtion On' which he had sajdvery much ; it was a. queétion I’d rather be taking the old riva- path Jolt m. . Eith .3 gliimzpfrlng' ca_ndle flu;- mgking wax-{nth in the night. I’d rather be hearing the sweep of the pines on the hill, Then all of your mad, night noises, mocking me so! I' d rather be under the stars, shining steady and still, Than watching the glitter of 1mm hem- above 41d wow At his recent meeting in Owen Sound Mr. Whitney is reported by the Toronto World to have thus spoken of the referendum and tem- perance : Lonumrurmoamms - ~ munmucnmmm r. Whitley Says It II No! Put: to A flit Pacino- on the Neruda-â€" feast-ace b‘ot a Paramount God to: the Old! ~Virghi: Woodward Cloud. EXILE DON'T FORGET That the Watchman-Wade:- Job Department is up-to-date in all reo- pacts. Work done promptly any box. 11 your chalet does not. luvs them. send direct to the Dr. Williama' Medicine 00., Brockville, 0nt., and the pills will be sent poet paid a}. 50 cents a box. or eix.boxee for $2.50. Dr. Williama' Pink P,lla not. only cure all diseases like the gbOVG, but allo euro all other troubles arising from poor blood or week nerves, such as rheumatism. partial paraly- Ill. St. Vitue' dance, indigestion. kidney and liver troubles. mint... and eruptions of the skin, etc. 'n'lue pills are also a direct cure for the ailments {mm which so many women cunei- in silence. Give the pills a. lair trial and they will not M3 point you. The genuine are sold only in boxes that have the full nun. “Dr. mummy Pink Pills for Pu. People." on the wrapper around av- cm Cue Anaemia. or mo:- or watery blood. is a. trouble from which most grow- ing girls; and‘many young bbys suf- lgr. It. comes at a. critical period of m vou now WEAK AND YOUR cumsmse memo: Editor Spence writes vigorously on the big Socialist vote polled in the November elecfibns and deftly pm!‘ the malts of cities. and lucidly; sets forth the claim an! prospects of the cause that he has with evi- dent enthusiasm spanned. The Va..- is a. monthly publication aad costs 81.00 0. year. Hr. Spence was among the eleverest students and but preachm of the young men of the Bay of Quinta conference. He appears to have ‘dropped his clerical vocation for jour- nalism and by his picture ‘lmt apâ€" pears on the editorial page of 'lhe Vanguard, has survived the change in good condition. A Christmas poem by'J. A. Eberton longs for the Christmas when “Over the mists of bigotry And night of selfishness. we my see On the mountains at Hope the rays ' sublime, O! the rising of a, grander day." The Vanguard is an aggmssive Socialist paper and has among its contributors some oi the most cap- able exponents of the doctrines of that cult. On the trout page is 3 good picture of John Mitchell, pres»- ident of the American Federation of Labor. The first article is on ”Looking Farwu'd" by hanklin H. Wentworth. Father Thomas O'Gradv writes on “The Pming_ot tthods” Mr. J. It. A. 8pm. well-known in Victoria county as Rev. J. M. A. Spence who some yum; ago was junâ€" ior Hethodist pastor at. Onwmee. Oakwood and perhaps Little Britain, Ir. J. l. A. Space. Papal, Jab: lat-lb! Clan-31th.“, Bill: a New Publicatio- "Ihe Vanguard, a new Socialist ma- gazine publidled at Green Bay Wis- consin is to hand. It. is edited by m In, Munâ€"Dr. mu. PhrPfi-k Pllh the Only CAUSE A NEW SOJAUST MWNB m UNDEBSIGNED m propu- to loan money on Farm, Town :1 Villa;- Propcrty, a the vary lo M at. of uncut, privy“ ” funds. EcSWIYL" ,. company 'IL‘DON,8011d¢orI. he” Ontu unmmum Lindsay Marble Works mt. lunar of Han-1m Moon. Bonnymdn‘ 1n d1 in Form ‘ [OBI TO LOAN, mam OTHERS wishing borrow many on farm propot .111 1114 it to their interest. at“. o: It. In. Moro placing th: loan. Bush-I strictly eonndu m, l. O. HAHLL, lot 67, a nony, Omar-point. Canon and mu,mmmw. WWII-Mutual runny Unlygrdw. or tun-onto Ocu- UmES 3W Help You- ml '0'! 10400 “of“ lacindoubtu no 'htyu ymu- u- euu I01 dim mm 01' I J. MINE”. IOIRIS’ 3...: HONEY '10 mm on IRI- thiu, insaithing and Re- nonaay Gifts tune-mum A Midnight Blaze FARM [DANS ROBERT CHAMBERS v o o yam, ' 5 mm"! and Re- ”a“. mammal: cart: ; t mad-s In pairing Neatly and Prompt. 3% . :0 M , 01 :1 a. AAA “MWhyourhom. b‘oortollmththnotpmm '0 WAN 0“ "Ll-9' 0' In ’0 hdflntuyj We aver Am 8113.. - Lind genomeâ€"Mm loam n6nnyonm1uhtnmoW« mlomtmntu. mun “lamina-tonal!“- mprlndpnlnndm um ton-withoutuymof l .mttln‘. Wad-ammo! Reduction In Pric 31ml. Mp0“ Tom M Onkwood, Ont.i 1mm. II, IIILANDS. dam-t, [Andi mm tooth without pain ‘ [u (Vim Air) mannered an: tor no you'- wtth (rut auca In staid tho no undcr Dr. C to... of How York. the ammo! n- 1» man: tooth. Dr. 0 Ion vrlt- Dr. Nod-ad- tint m1 '1'. the ca to 186,417 per! without an goddamn Dr. No.11 u. tho but local pun obcundt mum gum-.1 moth hut-bod nut-nu odes. Plus. and pond and More coming. curly oppouto tho Simpson It]. loner. (Mint. 01 Tor aura-ma and Boyd Collar. Dam Burnout. All “I. 1 n4 Inn-dud bunch.- of dam. successfully performed. Ch marsh. one. on:- GM: Du. Store. corner. Kant and [8‘17 I. do. In c prwtial um m :t moan-M d1. -. “at 07c lot-gun'- Drug 8‘ :2:.p‘u~. MM° h? I. mm L. Vs 0'00"“ A p.â€" m 5 JACKSON. BMrm A ‘ Wm tor tho Count! 0 lads and tho Bunk o! I: m to loan on mom Artificial Teeth $6 to $8. per set. m. Ole-Von:- Annmonl: Ft'u oppouu Ydtch'o hob-lg _________.____ Llum'l‘m.dantm‘m W o! mono Unlw . - t 0' CONNOR. Bl Item-u, dc. Honey to I 1}” but curt-m. nu. m, 0610. corner K1 mu 0! Mt! 0-le ”to. ad m d 001M W and But-goons, 0111 ‘- nanny-at. MM 1 Dr. Day, Dentist mt Ind-flit: l. A. WALTERS, dentist, J.A)(Es CAEBBAY 1 Auctioneer, for the Victori‘» Farm SLOCK “he carefully “We! Inuktitutâ€"49.- item to man man.“ JUBTIOUE

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