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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Nov 1902, p. 6

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W. F. MCCARTY1 8.00 p.m.’ mm. M: Stm M on a!“ 0mm“ and cnom of alumna low m "mTURION" on “mm :2 Oct. lat to close 0! Nuns-flan. Bobcaygoon, leave 8.00 a..m.; urlvu 5.30 pm. Lindsay, an!” 10.80 1.411.;- leave “.9... .__._T , Pupils prepared for motion 01 Trinity University, or Toronto Con- servatory of Music. Studio and Res Homes 50 Cmbridgo-It. P.0. Box 28 Suits and Overcoats THE NOBBY TAILOR LITTLE BRITAIN - - - Stops the irritating cough. loos- ens the phlegm. soothes the In- flamed tissues cf the lungs and bronchial tubes. and produces a. quick and permanent cure in all cases of Coughs. Colds, Bron- chitis, Asthma, H'oarseness, Sore Throat and the first stages of Consumption. MmgNorma Swanston, Cur-gill, Ont, writes : ‘grmgogeat leusuro in rsecom- mondmg' . ’3. outs. Pine yrup. Ihad svorybadoold,oou11nobsleep at night for tho coughingud had in in my chest and Ian I only half a bottle of Dr. W ’n Nanny may!!!) and was perfectly mull spin.” rnLLow or In ““5“, To RON") CONSERVATORY 0" N03“ ‘1 FIFE SYRUP Wedding Ring Bobcaygeon. bturgeon Point,. Lindsay. Marriage License Agency at Same Place. ' G. W. BEALL’S RENT VALLEY NAV. Co. (Kata-4 Kfllt'St-o awartha Lakes . J. RICH Order your Winter Suit or Oven oat now. I have an up- to date stock of Tweeds, Over- coatings and Trouserings to choose from. Prices Right. See my stock before ordering. DH. WOOD’S ”helium-Down. ANDHAVETHE BEST 13! Jlaiutl. Barristers, ta, Lindsay. BUY YOUR- Season of 1m. [C .AT_ iNELL IORIIS COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE It is with regret that we chronicle the death of Miss Sarah Bryson.“who departed this life on October 27th :31- ter a. short illness of a. month. For two years previous to her death Miss Bryson had been an invalid but. did not take to her bed until a, month before her degth. ‘ _--_,. “Ln “vnq a. number of the Methodist church and of the choir, and corresponding sec- retary of the Christian Endeavor. society. On Wednesday the remains were interred in Eden cemetery. Rev. A. J. Terri] conducted thebur- ial service at the house. The deep- est sympathy is felt for the {bereaved family by all their acquaintances. We' trust that comfort be given them in the hour of beraevment. Quite a number of our young peo- ple attended the tow! supper at Powles’ Corners. They a excellent that. A large number of people from here attended the funeral of the late T. Mnnre of Powles’ Corners, on Sun- A large number 01 wow: attended the funeral of ti Moore of Powles’ Corners, day. Mr. J. Dundas of C Mich, is at present visiting Miss Bryson. Mr. W. Fre again and paid Cameron 8. it on Tuesday. Monday evening the shop Northcott caught fire a hole was burned in the r04 engine room the ceiling ‘ around the boiler caught rushed to assist and afte1 time the fire Was extinguis Miss Dewell oi Penetang home after a few weeks v her cousin Miss Dewell. Mr. John Henry Copeland ed to the house formerly 0 run A. A- A: I have not see! deuce from Norland I would write to let our little towz; is :10 rather in a. brisk s The mill is doing a jump, and all meohm improvements are beautify ogr tovyn.’ Northcott caught fire and a. big hole was burned in the roof. In the engine room the ceiling and wood around the boiler caught fire. Men rushed to assist and after a. short time the fire Was egtinguished. Miss Dewell of Penetang returned home after a. few weeks visit with ed to the house formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. Eyres. Glad to see your smiling face one more in our midst, J Ohn. Wuuux.’ v“. -v..n Mr. A. Henry is just completing his fine residence on Wainâ€"st. which is indeed a, credit to the place. Sumce it to say that IR. J. Coutermanche had the contract of building the same which accounts for its fine appear-‘ ance. We also notice that-Mr. Wm. Bell has greatly improved his build- ings lately. Mr. D. Bay has put up a. large addition to his already com- modious house. procession headed by the brass band and the extermination of old Guy Fawkes. Mr. Wm. Armour of Oshawa. spent a. few days with his sister Mrs. T.B. Trick lately. Mr. Frank Ferguson- cl Bracebridge is Spending a‘few weeks renewing old ,, ,:_.¢.._..... zn Nov-11nd and vic. Why- ‘ Mr. M. Stephenson of North Bay has lately paid his friends a. flying visit. i’LE [51‘ £001) The anniversary sown-es awl fowl supper in connection with the Fleet- wood Methodist church will be held on Sunday and Monday, Nov. 23 and 24. On Sunday special sermons will be preached in the morning at 10.30 and in the evening at 7 o’clock by Rev. G. Marion B. D. of Pontypool. On Monday evening a grand fowl supper will be served from 5 to 7 1h the schoolroom, followed by an ex- cellent program of music, singing, etc. Tickets, 25c, and 15c, which include admission to both dinner and entertainment. Mr. Frank Férguson ca 15 is Spending a‘few weeks re: acquaintances in Nor-land inity . The Watchman-Warder will be sent to all new sub- scribers from now ‘um'l Dec. 3lst, I903, for 75¢. in advance 14 Months xm‘ber of years she was the Methodist church s it. and corresponding 5 the Christian Endea: On Wednesday the rows noisclle and. shukiné wnffiwwgmnfl ’e not seen any correspon- N orland lately I thought. its: to let. you know that cm: is not extinct yet’,but,‘ a. brisk state of activity. doing a. rishing business. and clerks m kept on the all mechanics also. Also nts are being made to for 75¢ visiting his neice W. Free is home flying ViS-fi ANOTHER’IRIAGINAIPME OF THE ONT A210 Sonedfle- who MADI- muster-hum! A second meeting of the Ontario cabinet is thus reported in Toronto's humorous paper, The Moon : Ross: “Past. three. and only half the Cabinet here yet, when the Coun-‘ oil was summoned for halfâ€"past two I“ Gentlemen, this won’t, do ! It. shows ought to be viligant. Where is Gib- son ? e Harcourtâ€"Gone tend a. 11190th Spoliatibn Co.‘ Rossâ€"Well it's too bad. 1 tom nun positively he must. be here. The way he's involved in corporations surely does us harm enough without his neglecting the public business to look after his own private interests. And where’s Davis ? Rossâ€"This is intolerable l Always thinking of his own petty mm and looking after votes on the side lines, while Questions of real importance to the partyâ€"to the province, I should sayâ€"are allowed to go to tlwâ€"to the dogs. _ _ â€" fifydmâ€"H‘e told me tpat he was to address a. meeting of the Liberal Association at Snooper’a Comets. Latchfordâ€"Dafls is just like all those pious fellowsâ€"always seeking his own salvation and caring mighty little about what becom of - the rest. Drydenâ€"That's a common failing. I don't know that any of you can aflord to throw stones on that score. I didn’t. get much help from aim-body when the Tories were jumping on me over that Dakota ranch business. The best policy was to say nothing and let it blow over. Harcourtâ€"Well, you didn't deserve any. You got the whole Cabinet in- to disrepute over it. and nobody could have made the use any better. like my fellow-countryman’s parrot I. keep up a devil of a thinking. And there are others. Drydenâ€"Well, as you all know, my seat has cost me dearly enough. I have put up more of my gnod money to hold my constituency than any of you, and when I try to recoup my- self by an honest .business trans- action, it's pretty hard when my own colleagues endorse, by their siâ€" lence, the attacks of the Tories. Rossâ€"Well, gentlemen, let bygonw be bygones. There's an important matterâ€"but where's Stratton ? For invalids, for con- valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flash, Scott’s Emulsion is a rich and com- fortable food, and a. natural tonic. Rossâ€"My dear man, you ovel this important diflerenoe. school book monopoly involves tuin direct and tangible advantages to the government in the way of substantial contrflmtions to the party funds, which was not. the case in your ill-timed Dakota. investment. When you can’t eat break- fast. take Scott’s Emulsion. When you can’t eat bread and butter, take Scott’s Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott’s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength giver. THose Who have lost flesh want to increase all body tissues, not only fat. Scott’s Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. Scott’s Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. cofildn’t possibly about four. Harcourtâ€"0h, he had a. bank meet- ing to attend down town. Said he loss of Flesh Bcsurcflntthis picture Influfomol-labdlson themdyormyw fladfladlm 46-2. SCOTT BOWNE. We will send you a free sample. with w-“ till they will not be entertained by council of 1902. means halfâ€"past, I suppose. Harcourtâ€"I think that. the Provin- cial secretary is disposed to follow the scripture injuncuoa, “Make unto yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness, that when ye fail they may receive .xou into everlasting habitations.” 'nxerc appears 1) N: confidently more" permanency abou corporauon directorships than in public office. Rossâ€"â€" Dear, dear! 'ms is most unfortunate. Most, inconsiderate on his part ! How on earth can we exâ€" pect. to get through‘tbis crisis unless the members of the Cabinet. attend a. little more closely to their duties ? Too bad! Too .bad ! Fourâ€" that means half-past, I suppose: NOTICE is hereby given that on- less all persons having accounts against the Corporation 01 My, render same in detail on or baton The n-nnering of accounts is impar- itivo in order to facilitate the unk- ing of a true financial statement {or theyear 1902. Latchfordâ€"Ami so help to breed up young Tories. Ross-How do you mean ? Latchtordâ€"Just what I say. Mr. Premier, though I suppose I can't. get you to see it. This Imperialist. military business plays right. into the hands of the Tories. You might. better let. them have a monopoly oi it. ’ Rossâ€"I tell you it was only my staunch Imperialism that. pulled us through last election. Rossâ€"I don't see that we can do any businws to-day. We may as well postpone the meeting. especially as I have to address the Boys' Brigade in an hour from now. 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