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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Dec 1900, p. 8

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'4“va V--_4_v.v i, aself to lamb chops and muffins, "peo- ple are growing more and more material in their views of life.” “It is not only spirituality, but intellec- tuality, that is on the wane,” said the judge. eying appreciatively the Jersey cream that his hostess was pouring over a saucer of strawberries. “Look. for in- stance. at the thousands of people who never read anything but the newspapers who are really dead from a mental stand- point.” vines and creepers, and it often requires of a a skillful and experienced woodsman to find them. No progress can be made in tropical forests without the aid of a machete, for the way niust be cut step by step. The mahogany is one of the largest and tallest of trees, and the hunter. seeking the highest ground, climbs to the top of the tallest tree and surveys the surround- ing country. His practiced eye soon de- tects the mahogany by its peculiar foli- Weathe'r' permitting the last {the Canadian Pacific Upper Lake Steamship Lia's tor present season will leaveII Owen Sound at 1-30 P- m. ? iter arrival of train Trimnt‘o at 8.25 a. 111-. Thursday, -i\’ovember, 29th, ‘V ll S The doctor and the professor cmphatic- . . 1900' allv indorsed the noble sentiments of the age. and he counts the trees Within the apparently as a man of half that age. . scope of his vision. notes the dire ".1011 “Pretty lively for an Old chap,” re, and the symposium pursued its with the courses of the and distances and then. descending. cuts judge. a narrow trail to melt tree. which he course along 1.. B. NOTMAN. ASSiS'Ant General Passenger Agent, I . . axing Street East. 10r0nt0- breakfast. It was a deliCious breakfast . . . to eat and a charming one to look at. A carefully blazes and marks, especially if walk.” replied the congressman. there is a rival hunter in the vicinity. “Sho’l Why, he's toting a uO pound BOX 532 crystal vase in the middle of the table III? ~Q§§$ . held a stalk of white lilies. Their petals To fell a large mahogany tree is one bag I . T c uatcnett Agent matched the snowy tablecloth and their day’s task for two men. Qn account of “Makes no difference ‘3',th hes domg _.._.._.. . . ’ gold “mm“ the embroidery on the cenâ€" the Wide spurs “hm“ plume“ from the or what lie looks like. ins15ted Mr. "â€"â€"' ...... _.._._..._.___ 4m 7.x B'R- OFFICE " ' ' KENT STREET terpiecc. There was a pretty array of trunk at the base scaffolds aieIoften Clark. “Ill 1391; the suggam that darky . - delicate china and solid silver. The red erected and the tree cut oil above the is very. very Sick." . , of the strawberries and tomatoes and the spurs. which leaves a stump from 10 to "Done.” replied the governor. I t 9 i l brown of chops. toast. and mullins made ‘15 feet in height. a sheer waste of the “Uncle!" called Mr. Clark as the 119' nves N l a nice color scheme. A bunch of scarlet very best part of the tree and one which grt‘ drew near. - I puppies and feathery ferns looked into modern ingenuity should certainly devise -- ‘.\lawnin. boss: ’mawnin t’ SOD. SUh-” ”*THIS FUVD . . , , ; ll‘“ ““‘ll'l'm‘ 0“ ‘1‘“ *“lld’m‘r‘l' and ““9 ”m“ ”“93“" to l"'°"0“‘t' "llow you feeling today?" 5 1 d ‘ “5 ficomhnation of capital reprrwyvrgwe l morning breeze came in through the folds “Wilt dilliCllllF is sometimes bad in‘ “'l’ow’ful niis'ry in mah back. sub." ‘ I33: an email investments of Investors throug‘rgug 1:4: 1);; 3; of fresh, white curtains. It was a tit- .2141ng 1110 ”links 10 =1 Willi 01' “WW Ard Uncle I‘ipll dl'UPDCd his but? and your“? in is invested in the standard Railw ' . ~ l ting place for the. discussion of iiitel- portation. and crude tracks are generally pressed his hands to his sides, while his ‘4 securities as listed on the leading Exchangosay "3 ALC‘;:::La‘ l uacd. made by sawing off one end of a facetook on a woebegone expression. The following statement. shows theixie: '95...” .r . ; Fund paid during the past year on each 81th ‘-: “I‘gIIIize l lectuality and spirituality. I . tree trunk and fitting the wheel thus ac- inquiry t On an occasion several years ago Con- grcssman Chan Francis of hits selves chairs in front of the Missouri’s capital . came down the street with a bag of corn on his back. of 80 years old. but as spry and strong marked the governor. “Bet you he’s so sick he can hardly “lieckon all you want is a drink,” said hat “Uncle Eph” or "Ole Mose” “feelin fine, boss.” west of Robson’s store, also llouse No. 5 filenelgfi - west. Contemplating a change in business I will sell the above at right prices and easy terms. Apply to W. W. LOGAN - Dealer in Pianos. Organs, and Sewing Machines, Lindsay; 0n" ip Clark and Governor souri were sunning them- in comfortable rush bottomed Madison House in when an aged negro The colored man was all of corn and making good time too.” hile Mr. Clark of all charges: 8 THE WATCHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY, om. r ‘ ..â€".â€".'~\â€"-- . â€" \ WHAT A COMPL" ,5." CAN no. MAHOGANY m MEXICO. "NEGROES ALWAYS AlLlNG. . 0“ APP’°"““$ ' I.“ nude 3.... For- nimcnit Work of Getting It to Mur- Ag: Incident That Made Govern. A r u get run. Troubles. ket From Tropical Forests. Francis Change Bl- Opinion. . Q,“ 0.: th' J most glaring faults of our The mahogany hunter is the most im- . Did any one ever meet an aged south- aé’feI’I 53‘? the doctor of divinity as he portant and best. paid laborer in the lum- ern negro who Would admit that he, or Stllwd 1‘ ,3 Mocha and Jay-,1, "is the ab- her service in Mexico. The trees do not she. was enjoying good health? So acI; '/ G K 592? ' A spirituality.” grow in clusters, but are scattered piI'o- ; customed have reSidIents “(IlIowp southt ydufl w as.” a rec-d the rofessor, helping miscuously through the lYOI'QSt and hid' become to the complaints an ax mentsIo hi g p den in a dense growth 0f llndel'bl‘llSh. the Old dark), that It “vould be something Three Houses and one vacant Lot on Ke t / shock. to hear in reply to a casual H :St.. ‘ 9/ At the foot of the table sat a small. . . . final looking woman who took no part in quticd with a kind of axle. which at the the governor in disgust, w mone I the symposium. Calmly and indtistiiotis- “Wt 13 :1 ("MUN-n." and illllhlllillt'd illlflllh laughed. %€pb ................... 81f; on i 13' she Dom-0d con-0e and sugar-ed stmw- ilit‘se trucks are hauled by oxon and all "Now. I've a darky working for me Vt): ................... if (it. i . BAR: berries. ful-[ivcly watching (in? (.1111,11-,_.n's the trucking done in the dry scason,Itlie “.1”, isn‘t quite oldIeiiougll to complain of bee ------------------- it II-I‘I Tb \. .r 3 g ‘ table UHHHH‘X'S and her guests” needs. .\'o WIS 1'01“: placed 0" ll"? “mm or a “V0" 'inis’rv’ in his back or ‘rlicumatiz in his Tan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ii 1-) 9. f0 eVei‘Lflr"? i BAR: I II . I . I . . - _ . . . . .................... ._ a ' r . 1. Ir . ,_, ' one would have dreamed that she had a 1” Mhlll llll- “WC “f ll” ll‘-’0‘l-‘- laigs.’ " said Mr. Clark after he had w ere Feb 8 so monit’hi if i C’ . . . i \. u- I '. . .II I - I .,. 7r . .......... .... ....... i. .- CA I-:.' 1 soul above mulhns. but her brain kept up N) lillll Milliâ€"“HM ‘5 10‘1“”“1 l0 ‘1‘ l0? bitten off the end of the gottinor 5 gift March ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 ;\ curren‘r ,,. "' ¢ . - . . . .... ...... . . ~ . .. . , ,- , , - - . -.- v.21. “eff; a “"11””“7‘: commentary 0“ the remarks ”1' ”ml“ 'n “h“ (x'lii “'1'?" ”l U” ”MM to cigar. but he s cletci in asking for his April ............... 1 (-ti 9 , . : BARC tho judge. the doctor and tho pi-ot-psgm-_’ turn tlit-I logs adrift. bliould the water morning drink just the same. . 3185' _______________ â€") (133 rIeIpt... f_ : ‘ “lutellccluuliU' :lllll Sllll'lllli‘lily. in- he too high the logs would be apt to be " ‘llow are you this morning. Peter 3’ t June ........... a 30 ‘ ., , . 1 ‘ D deedi You look intellectual and spit'- “it in!” “Nil lll'." 0“ “m“? "f lllf' l”“' ll" 1 ask. ‘Sobcr by chance. boss; sober by 1 {ply .................... (I) it; . ‘ BAggC , I itual. don't you ‘3 Maybe. you are. and it' In: fâ€"‘X'Hlllltls iltllilm'llt to the river lIlllll (-liancc.' he invariably I'L‘blics. Of course x 119.. ........... . ........ b .‘-_ I ‘ onl a neStlon you men ever get so intellectual and spir- probably covered up by sand and rubbish. that nit-ans he hasn‘t had a chance to get To‘al Q11; 'i' . I f 12 AR. itual that you don't have [0 cat thcn Mahogany trees give from two to live a drink 3‘01 and ‘.':.i expected to do the o The advainta es ofav' '7‘)- - c . - - » ‘ L" _ . _ . , , _ . ,. -l -- " ” f'oni l“ to 18 feet .-v . ‘ . R D rubimtmz "1 dtaffiih. ‘.'>.:-:"-~ ‘ ‘, Tllt'lt‘ ll lu‘\tillit‘t'li.1nt't} inl women to (111- “in M“ b “H -l~““”'.~ l honors. conducted With a large (-ombin'rtice cf cani’a' * r“ - ii t as to what kind of l‘urnttnre you want. t1\.ite llltll inttllotts and spirits. .\o, iII. It n-th .tnd lion. _I to ll intlits lll -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"""" ence 18 what the Investors Fund (tiers 3‘5 3"; ‘ , ' ‘ gAR‘ There is such a valley of styles in our intellectual to read the imwspapcrs: diameter alter bciu: hewed. WHAT ANTS CAN DO. limited means. ' - g ‘ i - . . v‘v , g. .‘u . ,... , .‘..' ., ., . _ I stock being the largest since we came ““11. “mum” t I lit‘ ”mum“, H 1 his: lnt- lll.llllll.ll tutin_ piottss (,(lllslsls in w... The rrgular dividend oil paid lnvestcy. .3 . ,,_, . (r DIR‘ ‘ - . . _, ‘,,, .. t ‘ __ . . _ ._ H, . '..5 I u.... -. : into business. that it may be hard to had time to li'JTtl :i iii-\vspai-t-r.‘ And as Towing U“ m“. “-‘l’ ill“ I‘M," l'HI” Their “'onderfnl instinct In Dealing one 02”" fp0st1)(icfiirable legging:- _ .I ‘ 3. choo=e among so many attractive articles, I’i'l‘ Sltll'llllill‘VBW ll"’“““” “WW" I “" “MN.” ”W1 Slwm'r‘.” ”“ ““"llMtI ‘l‘fi‘m With Great (iimtucies. the Oi‘iclzlirnpi‘uiin gamma” Withdraw} quarter? it 4'7““ . i' T ‘ . T- -_ . r... . 2.x - . - . -. -..-. :ht- river and in rt-linin: and l‘t'lt'\\‘lll‘.,' . , 2. v - ‘n. - l 7 ~. but Once lhe SClCCLlOn TD mIBOe YUU Fan IllIl(ii clIt {llfitllI (:ill ‘lllIN-l} ilk IIlIlItl)L. ‘ Vl'l vI r‘ ‘I\' \lilll.lll \\Hl'l"lH1‘ \‘IIII, ”IV. ar'1‘1!(,l-(n ”1'“ n gt)()(] Ill:l!l}' :llllH (if tlllTL‘f- Thirty da‘b noticIe is all that 3Q IC‘ Uili‘d ‘F VI .' , i :, ‘S‘AR‘ . ~t‘3- :"l‘ ‘ “ :ti ‘l‘;l - :zdv ...“.ug . ... - ‘- -- .â€" ‘ . . . .. , â€" ~ -, 4 ~"“-~--rf"fl‘,’a depend upon the guard) being superior, l l\Il l L tItImmIi i tlt t lltl Ill , v. . . 1 . l . . ,,-, . 'lil‘ (rill \~;11‘H'llt'\‘ Iii] lllt‘ lot :it in) Hunt“) .- vestments. .. I ‘, BAR. ' ‘l" c' the 'ilCe rivht ".iadam, said the doctor in his most lay-u .i smoot l .llll Men sliiime. 4‘ , . .- o - . \' - 0- \‘ f ”(i d d ‘ c . ' ‘ the 3!) “cone H 1‘ is I ‘ .. f. '.w\ 'll‘t‘ lllt'll l|l|"l\l'l‘t'll i'ullml lricli into Wm." “UH' ("fimgmn' Mild '1 ‘ U“ '1- . dime O 8" can ‘upwar 8 are TECF‘ind .Cl’ 39601-14“ ~'-. { llllxlIl('>\l\fI~ Illilk‘. 1 II- . I [ II .. t II. I, ‘1 I: I ‘I p'tn< iju\illl‘\'§' “lilll. ”:lll‘l lil>t your I li'f' money Which CCUDOYltfl (.‘T‘Ui'ittHYPh 8"; iggutd. H W ‘l ~ i'i' ' :i: l' ~ '; "t ; lie “:1 er a He mon to u- 'l\‘t" :itn ' ‘ ' " . ‘ . . .' .. 3 ~ . - ... . . ,, ““‘ I IlI lt lItItIt no llfl t until to ll n \\l h t IIIII II IIII II III rm I . II IIIIII II III IIII girl to “wk“ a H.I\,(.,ml,,c study ”f 11”.“ “rite Ls for 1th BOOKLET givmg fr... p... .â€",r-. ‘ BAR. ut‘ t'l't‘ll ia mannrr. '-! H ' -! i \. ‘ V . \‘ . ‘ , ‘ . . . r ' ' ' hebits. 1 found it a most fascinating . ‘ "\: l: ‘. - < '1‘ s: v-: - ::: \i-“vls :im'horv-l outside the bar. “ _ . . y. r t. , , . ,, . .- ‘1 “ m" _1H l ‘u I" .. 1” ‘l‘ht 1 [mt'stlit and have iesumed it with much W. E. I“ H l1 E C0,. TC] ( r 0. {lift H 1'” r’ ‘9 -'~"‘ ‘ ‘ [NYC Hm.“ Im- “mm- :1 Jill" i'liu i'i ’lll (llll'lll'r \px‘tW'll visits t' i-' ‘ z ' "‘ km“ “C L- ' ; é BAR‘ .. ., . . ._.‘ ___ (-1 > . 5 H . l. .. .A- i . l -\l‘-‘l “Wm H .‘l'UU Will lit‘llt't'e it. all the _ v l... i \ little ill"(‘\li"‘|linl] will ct" - l - ‘ i‘i’V‘I'I u\\‘ ' 'l 'ji‘ t' l" ‘I' :3 "i 'g; C C‘ . "“" ‘ i ' “â€""HI ' l , + u 0 IN. lIt. uItitI o .. o.I tI.i..tI to It... . FLATHOUS; KlCKERo. vim-c ”mm“ illl.‘l“"l.\'. 1 think. that 1;... _ I ( BAR‘ . mart lll :iu ins an: :lll« szit- mum-nod - - “ - 33' ' -- ' . - . . . - . :it .'1 .ivroacln-s tit-:ii'cz' '0 man in mint 2.) Kent‘St" ‘ ° Llnd ) :11» :is ll the doctor had said. l:;.i:;:::, (me Among 'l 111‘!" ‘A hu known \\ hat NI till l( ”I 111 I v I I“ IN“ Ii . 3 i i ‘ - i’ .1. c i'.",' i 't- : :t: it no - .lll.' w-‘lxww W. . -~ "- .t--i Ill i..l It. “ . -. . Opp Hurley (5.: Brady‘s _\ t l i. \\ll .tn lllL .. .._t Itt)\Ll oi 1.. hi i... ll um n. su pun nzals. home of the things 1 haw ”I.“ * BAR' K Emilia l . , .. .‘ ~ . I“ l" ”“1 '1 “Jill“‘fl' l“ ‘l ““1 .ll‘ma aro so marvelous that I would twsitah- ‘, â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-â€"-, ..__._., ¢W##.,_w. .‘ H‘ h d“ if“? l'Il\\“Il ..(i‘f II‘lzl‘I‘II! " Iill'lllmllil' I'IIi _:,.‘.u “\‘i l‘_\IiJ\itl}' lll MINIMUM“ 1'. !\l"l'.":: [I Sin-11k 0f lllt‘lll ii. >llllilitl' “triplets hut *. BAT). ##flfllw f [our ‘m l" ‘1‘“ I “" ‘ ‘ ‘H‘ “l" “"“m'” ;‘;:.1 only tlIii\t's‘ everything :ill tip :Liiil “II, MW” fully i‘ccut‘tlt'tl ll)" ll'llllltftl >t‘i' ‘ . “ .«¢@¢€««“. ”UNU- -_..:. the Ilillillnl' confused and lll."l.t" o'\- t"..ll“l\. : ._______â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€""‘ , l ' - . l t , I I_ . , l‘Iillilll" lllll‘HllllUlllllill' illl :tltilllllt. l..it "\.-'~ . . . .1. . .,i_ .7) . . ‘ ‘ _ -.i. (.m- of my limit. ltl.\ 1‘ .i C i. . BAA. . P6tefb0r0 ‘ '14 T1”. 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I All i o \ ul . a In ,. __ cs ' b; .. . .. ’ - II . ‘I - , WM PRINGLEa A will“ Adm” l"“‘“”- “1"” -\‘J. u. it it :tv'r to liiiii llie l‘tll'l'I't'llHil til the “\lw x'ii';ilt'll and \‘t‘t'lnlt-il 't) lio‘tl 't t‘oti'vt-i' \ ' " a. e‘ ‘ 66p, ‘gs CT ‘45“: l MC~ - ~Â¥- .7 ‘ ' ..‘ . . . ._ ,‘ ~vu _. t“ r.” _ . . I. . . ‘ I _ I II I ~ g I- . .- . a . .l, .. _ . Pcterbore.0m- PRlNClPAL- ‘ “if”, \t-tt-iIaIn “llll lllI..I.hiIIl.\ -..iI..} eyes. illilItIIHllt'I'lI the trumps lllIt‘HtllI..lH.:. “Hum“ ”filmy“, “f ill." hm. was lying t “-----""». l-Il ll ...mIn .l.\ ('.lZIl \\i.iiI.;i.-tItII1it-t t-ouIlr lll’tls. ll tlit- tllilt:li\\:llli‘l' isI not l-:- :-. I”: .1“. ground. l'rcst-ntly ”I“. I,“ laid II -.-, V News “17‘5" - ‘I "fun.“ “1 :1 “H“ LIMWHI minim“: ” m“ ”I” "l. 5"ll""l""l3‘ 5“” ll“ “““" “1“ 17- hold and pulh-d the slsidt-r on top of it. A 1 I IABO 1 HA. LAI, ‘ ‘é'fs‘ew'v ‘5” O .v; '- _ ’. [Hr ... ' ..i.. . _ .', . i . ‘i.."r“ ... ' ,.,.\._l I |;Ii -y. H I‘I . . I I v; x - 7‘ v (. Ho ill i\tll.tllt ....il lt.l..llnul, “mil .1 lI_t l.. kt. (I.l.i in i... Hi. i » I..| .\ .i.I.tl ...I 11“,). lllt'll St‘lzt‘tl lllt‘ “GI-“'5 and blltl ll c Q ’9‘“ Swi Ml: ll:l\'ll:‘..' lliHM' t-Vlls i'ni‘l't‘t'lt'ii. ii “In”, ““120,“ tlillit'llllV. I chuckle: "I don't much think you'll beat this thi-hallsaredirty oz'insutliciciitly lizliltwl or not lighted early enough. the kickt-i‘ i. due titzu- attends to that. and the inn hi- ill'ill:\ ;lli<vlli is (Ill\l' V) tin. gents. And he was right. {0" 'lie name was “Mr. B. Uiiiiiing." ____.___._.__.._. (in ills Dignity. REAL Kaine. LOAN iii GENERALINSURANCE .---..m ‘ll.\l}' not for his own benefit alone. but He will in for tl':It til' the “bulb ll‘lil‘l'. l body of these same ants start out for a raid on :Itmllit‘t‘ t'oltm)’. like an army. with scouts thrown out at the sides, and when several feet distant from lllt' lto's‘t divided into {Wu parties. "(in another occasion I saw a large 'l'hcy marched CLOTHING___ l ' l "1 mt queer :lll<\\‘t'l‘.\ sometimes." said lac time kick. and kick hard. agaitn-t the ()ne 1-,.“ Qfl'qil'ht n" and were coon er- an ldd advertiser. when l it‘ll my (1115" 1- '1‘." “'“illll “l ““l"”l." "l“' l‘l‘” l“ ""“l' gum-d in tit-rec combat with the other Q i ' . i I "" ‘ v i ' ' '»iii I . I . .A i i . .‘J-i »‘ .. " I i r u ) - 1 . 2 ‘ . The undersigned has opened offices at Wood- rii‘mds‘ ‘15 l h (“m “H; ”‘i' “1"” Ipub ‘ i n. ”i m H“ MM. ”"1“. Im N‘ “n lill'lfi “hill the Sueml detachment llldm' lade to fit don't COST anv more than Ira: t‘s ’ .” 1 ,u, a (ll Lindsa and is re ared to transact “WNW“ ”1".“ ‘31“ “I.“ II‘IVL'I'N-WHH'UI 1“- li'm‘ “it‘ll!” and 3"” ll. H" ““1““74‘“ a detour and fell upon the hill from trio "lOC t. \‘Y k l ‘ . . - “if? n ‘, y, p p “.\s a rule. they will; Cotii'ti-ouslv, but ment of the steam question. by the way. . T] _ ..Q 1 .. . . ...... ,-, ,. -, 5 CO 8 ma 5 C othes for hundrecs CI C‘C’T‘j busmess in Real Estate Loan and Genera . . ' ‘ ‘ . . “"‘l- “L “‘“t ““5 ‘1 and: HUM} 10“. “ ° . . ‘. ‘. insurance ‘ once in awhile a man take-s the question may not suit t-voIryboIdy. He may want H“, invaders. Anybody “.110 feels inter- and give them perfect satisfaction, and WC C822 3? 3733 :isIIan :ttlront. ”Ht“ tmllllmllts‘ Hid I't'llow it turned otIi earlier loan ”11““; lll‘l'Ilflc i“ estt-d in the subject and who will but in same TOT YOU. NO“’ is the time to Oldfil’ \““" T2” - - - ~- for me it was none of inv business. .-\n- the fall am want it turner ol carter in - , f : . . . .- , . . g , . , ‘ w * iwillvrsit my Lindsay ornce EVERY SATIUIP. tl I I l" III . II.II . .- .. I . .- II I . "ll d ”ll t 1.. -. a Illlllt, into it. (.lON IstudIy “Ill bL (Ll al‘lO ‘Vinter bUlt or Overcoat Don’t Ut It (-1 II - DAY. it issitnated ”u: the rear ofthe Dominion “ ”r, ‘“ “5“ “‘“f' l" “l" '1 Clmdfl“: j-" "l'l‘l‘h- "“1 3”” “l 0 “‘~ 0 ‘4‘“ tam to witness exploits fully as :tstou- p “ “’ ‘ V“; oak, entrance from William-st‘ clerk. A languid young man referred it to 111m all lllt‘ sullw- ishing as those I have deset‘ibed."-l‘lx- ‘ '. » --t '. '.,. ' .'. .. - . , llltI toI hisI \flltt. int 1 \vasuoist taktu .nI but. in all limb-.7 not llllmUil-lil i} change. $635013. PflCCS always fight. Remember the {LACS = aback by a roughly dressed customer pertaining to your own upaitmcnt the â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-- â€" Sugar in France Little [not]. w a safe and wise thing is to leave them all to the kicker-that is. of course. if there is in the house a kicker of this kind. not :1 mere coniplainer or growlcr or kicker in the narrow sense. but one of the stub wart. downright sort. who knows what's right and insists on having things so. It makes it easier for you and easier for him. And thus the stalwart kicker be- comes by a sort of simple. natural proc- ess the representative of all the tenants. and his presence in the house is a com- mon good.” __________...._â€"â€"- Tlic Fir-t Veiled Prophet. The first “veiled prophet" was Hakim ’.en Allah. called Mokanna the Veiled. lie was the founder of an Arabic sect in the eighth century during the reign of .\lahudi at Khorassan. llc commenced his career as a common soldier. but soon rose to be the commander of a band of his own. An arrow pierced one of his eyes. and to hide this deformity he wore a veil. \Vlien he was Conquered by the sultan Mahadi. be poisoned his soldiers and then threw himself into a vessel con- taining a burning acid. which completely destroyed his body. his object being to persuade the people that he had ascended to heaven. ______._____.____..._â€"â€" Parties wanting to buy. sell or rent Farm. Village or Town prOperty, should call and see me. Being acquainted with nearly every man and farm in the County. customers can rely on receiving prompt attention. Charges moderate.” l sell Grain Farms. Timber Lots. Grazia Farms, Private and Business Houses and Lots. J. G. BYRBS once to whom I put the usual question: “ ‘VVhat magazine, may I ask. did you see my "ad” in '3’ “ ‘ln all of them, sir.’ he replied indig- nautly. ‘Did you think. sir. from my ap- pearance that I read only one?” "â€" Youth's Companion. Both Are Mad. “Mad!” he exclaimed. “Of course I'm mad! I tell you what we need in this world is some good system of general thought transference or mind reading. You know how hard I worked to gel Margaret?" “Yes." “Just gave all my waking thoughts to the subject. neglected my business and all that and made a fool of myself genâ€" orally." “But you succeeded '1" “Oh. yes. \V’e're engaged. and now that we have exchanged confidences I find that she was working just as hard to get me. and it makes us both mud to think of the waste of effort." 30. ENGRAVING {FREE of CHARGE ' w . On all articles of Silverware purchased from us we engrave initials free of charge. Our line of Silverware articles is very complete, including a varied collection of articles, suit- able for birthday and wedding presents. Hln Personal Experience. “It's perfectly true." said Willie Wish- ington sadly. . “\Vhat is?" asked the busy friend. “This talk about its being harder for a young man to get a living now than it used to be. I realize it more and more. Every time I applyIto my father for a check he seems more reluctant and has a longer lecture to deliver on the need of econoniizing.” fl C. HUGHAN, B jeweler and Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Lindsay At an Election Dinner. The following. taken from The Annual tt-gistcr for 1761. is an exact account of the articles consumed at dinner only by the voters of a small borough on the. day of electing their members, independent of veal. mutton. poultry. etc., and a prepara- tory breakfast, which last alone cost £750: “Consmnpt'ion at dinner, 980 stone of beef. 315': dozen of wine, 72 pipes of ale. 36.") gallons of spirits converted into punch.” The electors had appetites in those days. ______________._â€" Bud Place For n. Sqnnbble. “Count Zeppelin doesn’t take his Wife along when he goes on his balloon voy- 7’ ' ages. “\Vhy not?” “He’s afraid they might fall out No. 1 William st., - EPPS’fltiGttA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold. only in é-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS 82: 00., Ltd. Hommpathic Chemists, London England. . . ' Fairlieâ€"Jack. have you that £10 I BREAKFAST SUPPER lent you the other day? , Flyntieâ€"Not all of it. old chap. but . what i have‘will do me a day or two 3* lower. Jolly kind and thoughtful of you . ‘ bauxite. though-Glasgow M His Latest Book. Towneâ€"\Vright‘s first book was very successful. llc's Very proud of it. I hear. llrowuoâ€"Ah. but he’s prouder of his latest book! 'l‘ownoâ€"(lh. has be written another? liro\vneâ€"â€".\'o. but his first book has enabled him to acquire another. which is quite new to him. It’s a bankbookâ€" Exchange. Thoughtful. . Kansra. ,lndin‘. claims a larger falls than Niagara's. a clear drop of 830 feet. .___._____..__._â€" Japan has had a Hebrew synagogue since the your “82. consume so little sugar is because their the French people - One reason why ways of living require less of that article. For the great mass of the French people breakfast consists of a bowl of soup. which is also frequently a part of the other two meals. Their drink 'is wine. and as they use but little tea or coffee. especially in the country. there is scarce~ ly any demand for sugar. They make neither preserves nor cake in the fami- ly. The usual dessert is fruit and cheese. The high tax of 5 cents per pound on sugar is pretty fully paid by the well to do people who live in the cities and who take coffee or chocolate for breakfast and a small cup of black coffee after din- ncr. 1V. G. BLAIR SON, the cold weather sets in. Have the benefit eff: tin: {2.1 ‘ Two Door: West of Del, Houu l REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD 0N 00M- $100,000 MISSION ."; Ihavcanumbcr of first-class houses for sale or > to rent. They are principally brick and well i located. Prices range from $1,000 to $4,000. I also have a number of choice farms to sell or rent. They are well situated and in a good state of cultivation. Apply to C. CH'ITTICK, LINDSAY ________._____._. Carving. “\Vasn't that the dinner bell just rang '3" inquired the man who was dining with the Carvers for the first time. “Yes.” replied the old friend of the family. "Then where's the host going? I just saw him pass down the hall with his overcoat on.” “That wasn't an overcoat. It was a mackintosh. We are going to have roast dUCk."' s‘sss , . _â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Highflown. A witness in a Missouri court described himself as “a dignatorial transit gentle- man." On being asked to translate this he said that be “inducted the scions of the aristocracy of his township into a knowledge of terpsichorean movements and punctilio. or, in other words. taught the kids in that vicinity how to dance." _-_._â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- New Boarding ables Having leased the Jowott Iccommodatlon Ba NI 8 on York-5L, Iain now prepared to receive horses to board by day or week on reasonable 0 i ' \â€" terms. First-class men in charge day and l l\ "ii i ‘ night. Farmers and others coming to town can have their horses carefully looked after, and parcels taken care of. Comfortable office. ' ' ' 7 ” IFlvo Cont Parcel Dollvory office on pre- “ mises. Goods delivered to any part of town cook's Cotton 2"“ fl'i'szs ~U'U v'.” .775: promptly. . ., . . Issn Cf ll Cred 2‘ ’31-.3' .' ...; First-class low Hack for Weddings, 0,0m1cacdeisgfséfieffing; ”“1153? Funerals, etc., or by the hour. our dru is: for Cook's Canon £91523 W. w. WORKMAN ’l‘rntli 'l‘liat Paid. "‘Mr. llardup must have used a great deal of flattery to win the heiress.” “No: he simply told the truth." “Indeed?" “Yes: he said he couldn’t live without her.” _â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". The. sword blades forged at Toledo by the Saracens could be coiled up.|ike a \ . enas all )~l.Ix'..- . 1 5.“... notions are dangerous. Price. 1“}. j {'o. DOX‘ No. 8, 10 degrees stronger. 33 P6; ‘gslcet" 3 0f 5, milled on receipt of price 8125313,..335 I clock spring and Would resume perfect Phone 10 .. v. c Istraigbtness as soon as released. 4 '3?- umdfifdfigg’fefifigmggiél ‘21 ’“ Whit: Drumst- in Canada- N?‘ ‘ “id “0- 2 is sold in Lind-“i his: m A- Higinbotham. Morgan ‘- G-esoo W‘ , According to a German journal. more than 8 per cent of all seafaring men an attend wlth Mutton. â€"For cots. cradle; and bed. room suites go to Tangncy’s I‘--o .... ..-..-

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