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Watchman (1888), 3 Jan 1889, p. 7

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znanrling ( o'rlogk Public I‘f‘vatrs. of H hitâ€"l flawwauau w nuances" rer. aten ted :atented only more so; diningoroom ditto;bedrooms ‘ ' ' to match. . Susy looked at the .washboards in the . ‘ lin off the whole by putting himself on 1.. Flle BECIIBIOI'S Kept House to% to rest from his toils . Minnie, after " ~ pulling all the clothes off one side in try- . a ' ,, ' to tuck them in on the other and bathroom, the markétabasket in the lib- ., - ~ 9, .1. , ,, , _ couclzidedft‘f?” Paz’cm tmhgn correcting the mistake by hibking rary, the parlor chairsin the W hen ,(f‘it .. _. ,, ; , wwwm v“ .. ' SO is the meat ‘. f t t the them in on the othersideandpnlling-thema “was nearmt‘,” Joe and when‘-he‘brought ‘ ' . The asparagus ‘5 burnt as 0 off the first, put his bolster on over the them out); the frying pan in the best roOm HE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS . pillow, and concluded it “would do.” (Charley broke his basin), the bread pan SIX FRONT TEETH WITHOUT Th e potatoes?” . Charley merely smoothed his down, sage- inth‘e's'pare room (for ‘dirty water, J08 A PLATE, B ken all to pieceS, and floating 1y observing that if he pulled the thin said); the dish-cloths 1n the, bedrooms If t bea . ‘SET f“ ‘ , .. . .- , l0 h ter v 03‘, he never. could put them on mun: gowels all’du-ty). She contemplated the ,youwan, 3 uti-ful‘, ,0 TEETH, _ , ‘3‘. mt ewa ’all mushy Minnie ' ” Harry 311d George, who shared the same , I", unswept for 3 monthaestrkel.‘he that film?“ ahfetime, 39‘. tom ' ‘Il’hese Pfififi: the so“, of dime, n room, having folloged Charley’shplan, put. ingotlfhe mupulition of in W311; film]: LANDS. _ ‘ -‘ ‘ ' r . , ‘ “"Ctu' ,. , ’ on an extra touch an" ' " t eir rooQ .:an en wento crown roan, e on , , .r . , (l Joe, from the parlor; ‘ its ten and leaving the pile, of sang the. entry?’ ~ Humbersgf‘persons are weanig Teeth uteS past three. . . z . , 3 . ,; orderly because undisturbedsplace in the . .3, , "Excelsior 3” house.» -?A little note lay on'iher tablaâ€"i . “We by _‘ s (:0 set the table, ” growled George. I was unique in its arrangements, Three day’s experience convinced them 3 “ We own beat ! It takes a woman ! We that bachelors’ cookery was slow starva. beg pardon ! ‘We’ll never do so no more 2 t table as the gentlemen sat down to tion. Steaks and coffee for breakfastwere Clear up, and mite us to drum, ‘ . may. The meat figured on an enorâ€" 115 dish, with an ocean of white china followed by steaks and coffee for dinner, «Fm Wvg‘mm, and both for tea. Charley suggested that - the should have their meals sent from a : rounding its .shrunken P roportxons. restyaurant. y ,. . potatoes, 1n little‘lumps, unskmned, “ All men cooks, so we stick to the con- - r0 piled In a fruit dish ; the gretn tract," was his final observation. - : which minnie had with infinite bThe motion was‘secoudpg gut carried .‘ 'f- ' fished from the big meat pot, y unanimous vote. . ‘ ' i . _, pulled on a red earthen plate, and By “dis time eveggfiish, plate, napkin, n. all- f s ara us were in the salad pot, an pan utilize house “.5 dirty, and, - :tzi.aS 0 a P g d Joyfully conehfing that they wouldnt w}, The tableâ€"cloth W35 awry, an want them any more, the gentlemen piled . napkins were omItJed altogether; them up in the kitchen sink, on the floor I; \Vhere's the gravy ? ” was Joe’s first and tables, and left them 6‘ stion. ' n “ There wasn t any. J ’N‘EE‘iANDs, can... GAS and VITA LIZED 'AIR Administered constantly for nearly twen- ty-one years extracting teeth for thou- UV - C- T- U? sands of pers’ons withouta particle of pain “For God and Home 01' mJury. ' ' " . , ; a , p and Native La ” OFFICE-nKent Street, Next Door to , ,1 . the Golden Lion. ' ' ' - _ Caps and Furs. The Temperance society ought to beam THE R l flHT P L AGE agency of inter-denominational Christian , 'work, bringing all classes and creeds to- ”â€"â€"it was George’s voiceâ€"“Iv haven’t got a clean shirt.” .. . ,, . “ Nor I.” gather in united, effort for the advance- -â€"â€"â€"TO GETâ€"-â€" Cardi an ackets ‘ ‘ “ The meat 5 burned, cried one “ N 01' 1-" ‘ ment of one holy common cause. The g I and UnderCIOthlng " co. _ “ Nor I.” desirability of this united, special work is ‘ It is stone cold, ” said another. “I’ve got one.” ‘ \Vhat‘s this 2 ” said a third, digging " 3 the pile of peas. . ‘. ‘ Faugh I " followed a danng attempt eat some asparagus. ‘ “ Never mind, ” said Joe. Rome . it”: not built in a. day. Give us some ‘ p . ,, No answer. . . -.. cad and butter, and pickles George- “Iâ€"I’ve seen it done,” said one faint -- \Io not pickles, preserveS, ” sald voice, owned by Charley. “You soap the , _' ‘ ’ . ’ ” 1,, .,,.‘,,.V, things and rub em on a board. the only good reason for thwexistance of R0011] P fillers, PlClIll'e Flames, at faCtory p rices,for the reSt Of the season any kind of Temperance socmty. If we . Agent for 'SWlSS Steam Laundry, Toronto. are to have denominationalism among our W. J. GALLON. workers we might as well make Temper- Self~Rolling Window Shades and Picture Doheny Block, 3 doorseast of the Daly House. “N or a hankerchief, nor a collar, nor a pair of stockings, nor4â€"" “ Stop! Two weeks since Susy went, and no washing~day.” There was a dead silence. " Who knows how to wash ?.’ ance exclusively a part of Church work, Hanging Mouldings is at and be satisfied with existing sectional- isms without multiplying them. . The Elf ' ’ Temperance society of any locality ought m- A - Goadwzfl 5, to be larger, stronger, broader than any Church in that locality. It should not be divided into many sections. It should . near the market. . its objects. If we had in this country 1 f urselve" ,, The kitchen was open for the first time 1.: prepare new or O . b. One great stron Temperance organiza- n . . for ten days. One cry burst from .five tion, taking in a1? our workers, develop- NEW GOODS! NEW P RICES. . Minnie produced the strawberries, bps. Tables, chairs, floor, dresser, smk, ing among these workers confidence in d some sugar, and the gentlemen de~ were one mass of roaches, collected by the each other, excluding all unworthy Lindsay, jan. ,6, ,887; mi. POWDER " .- ml they had dined superbly. piles of greasy dishes. They overrun every jealousies. so simple in its machinery that . ~ .1 "' You fellows clear away, ” said Min- place. none would be repelled by cumbersome ritualism, and well organized and pushed, it would be a power for good such as broken-up antagonistic, rival societies can never become. Y ‘2‘ tire d 2: "Shut the door. Now for it, ” cried ‘ ‘ : be ‘1‘ L. c . G . . . ; ,. . 9,, - eorve and dashed at the invaders. Bed- . .. ..~ . . ueried a ’ V houxsash up, dont you q lam seemed to have broken loose. In ‘5 e reaching after one of the “critters,” Manvers, Joseph Staples, “3‘3," Charley upset the table. Crash went the The Temperance society should then be Geo Skuce 0 ' W ‘ , , p, , _ , , , . , ps, m. Hancock Mart 8033 Geo. We Fenelon l ' atent ed .. Where 5 the water 2: crokery. Screams of laughter, cries of a bond of Christian union, an educating F I E . i p ’ rry, , A bert Ware "dented " In the hydrant." ‘ disgust, blows thick as hall, comments on force, an influential. respected, effective 8116 on, “gene Fee, Lindsay. atented ‘ ‘ " “V1111"? d“ 5"” wash ’em in ii on the heat, JOkeS. warnings flew about agency for good. It should include in its 'ltented _" Pall, I gUeSS.” f0? an hour, and then the panting party “lambqrship every class 111 the connnun- Rented Amp; Wont Joe on a voyage of investiâ€" ceased from their labors, and viewed stern- ' ‘. ~t. R1,“:tlhl returned soon with a tin dish ly the ‘ cold corpuses ” of their foes. A ‘y “g 0.13, water. The “leavings” as scream from Minnieâ€" , 1-1"; tcl'ulml the remains of the sump- “ There's one down my back 2” )1;;\' dinner. were thrown from the win- George criedâ€"â€"“Joe, there’s one on w in: . susv‘s flower-beds, and armed , your hair!” ity, and the members of every religious denomination. Is there no one Wise enough and bold enough to dense and project some judicious scheme for the DENTIST LINDSAY, attainment of this greatly-to-be-desired Try idem. Don't fate any after. 25 cts---Five for $1.00, at ’ end 1 Twenty-Eight Years’ Experience. A: "IOINBOTHAM 3 Drug Store. 3 atented . {EL ._‘ Bar a up and a fine damask tablel “ Don’t metnion it. Look at the fellow It is at encourarrincr to know and _ . _._-. ’ “cent- I3.5;” .M- began to -~ wash up.” (on your shirt sleeve.” note thd’t the evil Enemy (the liquor- MR“ GROSS 1s constantly adding Im- W indented :- if .\ :Z;._- grease sticks f n A general stampede for the bathroom traffic) owns no invulnerable shield of Provements and New Appliances With a lmtented licswix'azi cl stz‘cmnlng from every pore followed. faith, posseses no rampart more impregna- view of making every operation as near lotented . ‘9 caudally at the greasy platesl “Let’s wash up here.” his than vile human license law, which painless as possible If you want our patented ,1 15.“. if the water was cold, he No sooner said than done. The soiled in a christian country, the voting armies h k ' v y ' patented 1“t.'_{:..‘.' was nut. 0103185 were collected from 311 the rooms, of the church militant can scale and cap- feet ta on out ABSOLLTELY WITH‘ Inter) t8d “ l‘ .4" Wu? my shirt-fr<mt. i Splash and the boards and soap brought up from liltellted ture when ever they so will;and with con- OUT PAIN, and a. set 0f Artificial Teeth centrated forces.and fiery-dart ballots,rush that will never we to the triumph. Mere shield-practise h :_ the kitchen. ‘ .. ~ 1 {or white pants.’" Splash, Joe and Harry washed, blistering hands ar out, go to and streaming foreheads testifying to their _ b 1 0 1d , d d I must not continue to be accounted the W‘ H' GROSS' ,mvmed ' went in my eyes; some oc y efforts.' 0 water require a great ea whole "good fioht” securing conquest :_. o o . p;l:.-;;~.-o iv, tin-22:: my hands are wet. Don’tF of rubbing, and somehow the things had ’Gainst cruelcarts and deadly darts omlnlon and Unlted Patmtvd f bran: out. Hal 1" a ellow tin c after all. as Georve re- - ~ .- ,' ’ ., . d . ,, y g a. . Piercina lond hearts,â€"- . figéellged “ U Luv. sane of you, w1pe up 3 marked as he wrung them out. Mmme, Killing decoying , ~ I “n c ~ ‘ l t last. Five ob'ectinv to coina into the ard hun - ‘ ’ - ' 'zir-z: zd , T“ “'-° ““3 Gleam a . J a 0 =2 . y. . ’ g Fire from ove t iftl oveâ€" ',)a;:.,,;:.d 111;». greasy napkins thrown into the them over the chalrs m the dmmgnroom Bright sets}; lov,eosw y m A FARM, a es. ‘uxIl-Izleil Irncr the room, testified that the and the baniscers in the entry as fast as Sternl , en 10 -, Nelfmtrrl sllcs :z-x-c washed and wiped. The wa- George and Charley wrung them out. War to the 11:13er lid hol t -f FARM STOGK I M PLEM ENTS ‘:?,.',y,] _. - _ H . - n . - > , YIX'IO, = ‘ , - r Aw. , . . - - pimp}; l the leavmgsn and . the Dinner time came and found them still at In savmg llf0-â€" ALSO A VERY gift 5,5“ into? sat down to “cool off. (Do Cigars work. Dinner eaten, the dishes carried Evil d estovin {,KES sis- 5w: operation ? ” off by the waiter from the restaurant, they ______‘:;__________ BRICK YAR D .. gagingcd .5: the supurb dinner, five “m- changed places, and the washers wrung Histo ofa Son " The Farm comprises the West Half of patented .1, called. like Oliver Twzst, for and hung up, while the others washed. ry g. o ;..."r lut seven o‘clock. vp~4 , . Lot No. 8 in the 9th Con. of Laxton. con- Six o’clock saw the last shirt hanging in Mr. Bennett a music writer, and Mr. taining 100 acres. There are on the premises ~v . ‘ . - . . 7 . o . '»\ ;;:.: s tor tea ?” Four Vowes echoed damp limpness over the parlor chandelier; “ ebster were intimate friends. The 1343‘ a good loghouse, a frame barn 52 x 34 and the handkerchiefs waved from the man- ter “'33 subject ‘50 melancholy. He came underground stable. *' Let's have Coffee ; I can make coffee.” tel piece, and the stockings d . led from in to where his friend Bennett was at A span 0f Percheron Mares4years 01d, id (M the bars of the Canterbury. dng 7 business one day while in a depression of span of Brood mes, on, 2 yea, 01d, BUYING ONE OR MORE PAIRS OF BOOTS OR SHOES AT " And :3 Steak ; I can cook it,” said Joe. “They always iron the next day, so they spirits. ‘ " What’s the matter now i" said OHY‘ (Heart 0f 031‘) one Percheron, 0118 “ There’s bread and butter, said Harry. can dry in the night,” said Harry. Bennett, noticing me sad countenance. year old, and two foals one Percheron and \ Go :52.- cht for the steak ; Minnie un- After another slaughter of roaches in , “ N o matter. ” said Webster, ‘ it Will fine Clydesdale, six good grade Milch Cows rt~ « s; r , make the fire, Harry cut- the the morning, the fire was lighted, the irons height brand-by. ” ._ r . two 2 year 01d Steers, one 3 year 01d steer . emf: ; 1...; Sc; the gable ; while Charley put on, and the clothes collected, rough“ es ;that sweet by-and-by, said Ben- three 1 year old steers. and four calves. .;,V.,,,.i.,1,3,c kitchen” by sweeping thegdry, for the final touches. Everyman nett. .“Would not that sentiment make , ,, ALSO A BRICK BUSINESS WITH ts v..‘ , pins used at dinner into a had visions of smooth, clean linen to repay agoodhymn, Webster} . I50,000 BRICKS. fl )SL‘:. ‘.';‘:'..~.lllllg being omitted in the him for his unaccustomed efl'orts. Such . ‘f Maybe 1t would, replied Webster, The above will be, sold separately, or cry? r;. is hope 3 indifi‘erently. . together, on favorable terms. , )Ilhizlu. blowing and puffing making Charley took the first step. Planting Turning 3" his desk, Bonnet wrote the For further particulars apply on the e tin: Wm: grcated with~ his iron on the front of a shirt, a smell three Verses 0f the hymn, and handed them , " ll. . i: smokes 3 ” greeted his nostrils, and he lifted it. again to Webster. When he read them, his premises to whole demeanor changed. Stepping to MATTHEWWATSO N, Norland. his desk. he began to write the notes. Having finished them he requested his violin, and played the melody. In a few THROAT! NOSE AND EAR' minutes he had the four parts of the chorus jotted down. It was not over ' thirty minutes from the first thought of ”8' E' A' SPILSBUBY’ . the hymn before the two friends and two LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT: H931” others who had come in the meantime tal for Diseases of the Throat and hose, . . ’ Golden Square and Aural De artment of were smumrr all the parts toorether. A St Mar . H ’; 1 1 bystander; who had been attradated by the y S ospxta ’ London, ng and. " Win: ails the fire Min ? ” to behold a large brown mark, the precise Hurry discovered the cause, pulled out shape of the flatiron, burned on the bos- c mugs-r. and a merry blaze repaid om of his “go-to-meeting” shirt. Minnie’s 2.1. Tip; cori'cc boiled, the steak sput- , iron, being almost cold, was travelling ref. in tile pan. and the men panted, briskly up and down his shirt, but produc- rspiz-ml. whistled, and used improper ing no visible effect. hrds over the heat. It was humiliating, but true, that Joe I: K'J‘VS. ;. good supper, and, "piling up took an order to a gentlemen's furnishing ~ disins which it was “ too hot to wash” store that morning for a supply of linen, . f1 x2: imchelors returned to the parlor. and the “washed clothes” were consigned 2 t was invnll1.1tzu‘y, but; each pair of to the “pot closet” to await Susy’s return. Polite attention and ample attendance given to every one. ‘ s I’L'r‘ltll fwl' a. moment on the seat- Susy Susy’s return! How can I describe it 3, music, and had listened in tearful silence, OFFICE! 27 9 College Avenue l I .5 4.; Zuucclipy. A little music, more Everyman on that day found he had an remarked, “That hymn is immortal. ” Toronto- . O -, 9:4, mad still more smoking tilled the imperative engagement abroad, and the It l5 110“" sung in every land under the sun. 5 - - -E 3 midnigllt, when each one yawned ; little maiden foundan em )t house. She M :zmd.‘ to bed. Harry, who was al- I went first to the parlor. 11313781: lay in piles. Limitations of man’s power Bakerâ€" CANADIAN Next £2,007 to Hamzlton’s carnage 55020 7007725 . a. ~‘ . mm {H “ lock up,” stayed the l One curtain was torn from the cornice, and What iscthe price oi flour today? ~ ':<'. The kitchen looked dreary; no I lay in limp foltls against the window. Ci- Assistant-SomeWeat higher. PAGiFlc RAILWAY ;;~-.-;Lsy fryingpan placcfd its a Ihelmet l is? lay albopt loose, some whole, some u Well go down and tell the foreman ’ v.3 gulfce-pnt, bits o ‘reac ying; a smo 'e. , some reduced to a mere 3 . - , ‘ “1:: _ .. dirty pots here, and dirty ' stump; sp'ttoons were in every C{,>1-ner;the fiddfillfgicfincgyiegg’: 185.3 $332111: 05:31:31],” The BeSt qunppEd Road on WHITE PINE l\llt;,\ ’l.2:l't:. The parlor was in disorder; chairs were “promiscuously derangedg” on â€"-Philadel hia Record ' the Continent. ~l:-._.:'~. ml in forlorn Confusioni; smoke the centre-table three bottles, two demi- P . m;- all. The dining-room, with its johns, a pack of cards, and about two doz- ‘ .His Choiceâ€"Proud father (showingofl‘ Lowest Rates r-i dirt y cups. saucers, and plates, its on tumblers replaced her pretty book. The hls boy before company )â€"-â€"Myksm!, Whmh 32$»pr door. greasy napkins, and smoky piano boretwopairs- of boots, deposited WOUld you rather be, Sha espeare or TO ALL POINTS ;.e~~=.lzl~z-c, “’nSWnI‘St of all, and Harry there when the owners were too tired to Edison. - - i ‘57 l . ;go up stairs, and forgotten afterwards; the Ifig’ie son (after meditation)â€"I drather EacSt eSto , NW my, ,r 1....k as usual.” Canterbury had a dish of chicken salad be Ison' ' BALSAM- . -1, THE GREAT REMEDY FOR a. census. ”OI-”3; Hoarseness, Bronchitis, throat, lungs, and chest. .mmlly admitted that “somehow, the I s H Tllcl'c was fun the next morninrr mak- reposing peacefully upon it: one ottoman ‘ Yes why i. , MANITOBA ~. “’9 has , The milkman and, baker l supported a hat and cane, another a coat; “ Cause he am tdlad'” B. COLIIMBIA. ul vainly knocked .for admittance, and every chair carriedsome relic of the de- - - A love-sick young man in Philadelphia CALIFORNIA mil"; " rcpt-ed 1n disgust,’ and the batch [parted guests, here a handkerchief, therea sent his sweetheart a. pair of stockings with ’ ms lll‘chklilStt‘d off the stale bread left cigar-case, on one a pocket comb, on an- her initials in monogram form worked on And all pomts m the United States Asthma, Whooping Cough etc., in fact all diseases of the '3” the night‘s feast, and comes black othera toothpick. Susy was dismayed; the instep, and now every society lady in For TICKETS. and full information cold £3533'egziniéeldeiiiigkgriiehIXEfiZ?inlay: is the be“ cough and d sax-cor. . but, like a brave little woman, determined the city of Brother Love is having the apply to i ' :‘L‘llvery man clear up Ills own room.” to face all “the muss” at once. The kitch- -..c ”mgr given, each started, to obey. en came next. As we have c pulled on all the clothes from his bed, on the eventful ironing day, so it remain- , ll, having laid the bolster and pillow on ed, roaches inclusive, meandering every- } cooled to put on a blanket, next a where. The library was next, in order, . cittl, and finally the two sheets, finish- and it was the counterpart of the parlor, same operation performed on her hOse. â€"T~ C. MATCH ETT. The craze is likely to spread to other cities but inasmuch as the monograms attract at- Agent C' P- R. .tention to the feet when low shoes are ” OFFICE in Petty’s Jewelry Store worn it is thought that the style will nevâ€" ' er be in 3’98“ m St. Louis. Kent Street, Lindsay. Mrs. T. H. Hem, Lindsay, sayszâ€"I never feel alarmed in cases of coughs an described it colds, when I can reach for White Pine Balsam. ‘ 25 CENTS, AT A HIGINBOTHAM’S DRUG STORE. made Clothing, Hats An elegant Stock of TIES forthe Xmas. trade ' ;. ' s ' ~ ' d 0th u , ” cried Ha “Can anybody iron 3” know no rivalries except rivalry among ~\~â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"1â€"â€"â€"_\\_~ i“ 43:; 1O‘H‘I‘S'zhebdeclallitd a woman I322 They all thought they could manage its members in wdrk for the promotion of' -â€".. can: up. and that if we wanted them we that part. such noted horsemen as John Cairns, Manvers, _...a- “saw“. .. ...«

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