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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Feb 1911, p. 9

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[ms e new m’ginated wi‘b mtte. who In mu traJ 8Y0 an n and girl It ed Kingdom d ng at. all. M mud u c ry. ad the lilo vim»: Dr] :21] at Bethany m etter ‘AI R lity Courta very upon the rush and H )H Streets | “ Baal-y ng one 0' 1 among“ an!“ a! II humble“ In: We belie" u 14 how rebased a Mr. Jack ntypool. the (N flaw, 2% we the flaw“! munei‘s ”'86" vu‘aiffi semi n 1mm #1“?- Xu‘ 3" atflfii N681; Price, ”ea s. Wm (at! 3% Ma It) at M Old English Condition Powder Six for $1.00 in Engagement and Wedding RINGS DiSpensing huggist Our stock of Pearl Rings was never better. Our Five Pearl 14k *" 1;: fur $8 50 is a specimen of our high grade ring stuck ' at. very rem-unable prices. Su‘litaire Pearl Rings, from $3.50 tn $24. See our 14k and 18k Wedding Has been to cultivate the best pos- sible relations between the ~0nsum- pr and this stare by stocking the best, of even vthing required by all intelligent stockmen. Here is a. partial list. : _-. - A-_ .1C 1, Rings. f-wm'lte now. The 'i‘ifi'auy style is the Prices are moder- ate. - Lâ€"'â€"--hh thlimed Sulphur ‘4 ms Inl'M. (‘vlauhvr Salts, 7 lbs for 25¢. lips-om Salts, 7 lbs for 250. . Linseed Meal. punt. 61m for 250. Harhmzeum per peck. 25c and 50c hm-rnati n‘l Stock Food, Ken- ny’, Condition Powders, Hess’ Sun-k Supplim, Pratt’s Stock and Poultry Fund. Pure Linseed Oil, Vt-rmin Dfistmyers. Cattle Washes, Uhm-p Dips. aux, etc. Recipes nf mun-s- descriptinn fined correct as tho-y shonl-J be, at The Popular Jewelry Store DU NOON’S Stock Necessities '" \Fâ€"v , SPEOIALIS‘I‘S The following‘diseasv of :mjm Pilvh {Epilepsy {Eva-nu. Asihma‘ah‘yphilis ‘Dy mania \‘ u urrh th‘trictuxe Rhm. matism Rupture{Emissions Low Vitality DiabetesVaricm-ele Skin Diseases Iiidm-y AlYe-(‘tinns up mm “mm 1.. m i] miss sin semi hi?“ l-y : I d two-«en skimp fur Il‘é‘t' n~ply. Consultation l't'Q‘. - . ,__J 0 OFFICE Hours: luti. Sundays 10 Drs. Sopel‘ CALIFORNIA, 0035 Forty Hours from Torgnto Seven~p0“.nd3 for \V e Y-m mm Maw ‘I'mwmt‘n 4m mm MM mnw Jm=ksmwmé my mom mmuhafi-tmly we emmge atcwa‘ MM h" MM! i? n? thwfii fi!‘ “38% Mm Hakim! was in Week H “mm 635.“. A39!“ New: wmgn tsw *litu'ough Mists and alwwng UM «wummdmcm. JW: manna on. Don! “I“ Tao MA‘I‘Oflli‘l‘. 6“: In!“ Glaubet: 5.91159. Tr: «aw 1’2““! “9 $9“ may disease. l’ yaw xuluw www wr- I c «ondon En fland‘ in“. MI a!“ mac»: Policy. 009“ W” 31323315.: ““0 «I‘VW‘Q umba ortow ”madam «M h; TwoprIIDJS (or ‘3 bra. Oi_1_°°:¥° Torunta st. if“; pounds for Saltpqtrg Sulphur Health lusmncoii Damian Only 33‘” CG STORE Father Murrissey‘s Remedies 6 has for 25¢. ;l‘oronto Ont. )0 to 1 and 3,1". to 1 I" LINDSAY WWere - , \ ‘ Realized at Sale of N Pure Bred Stock good phc; were realized for nearly all the stock sold, and the purchas- ers seemed to be well satisfied. TEE CATTLE. The following is a. list of the en- $57. trim, purchasers and prices: Be Red Star, G. H. Mark. Little Bri-' bout min, bought by Alf. Brown for 350. W Green Bush Prince, Ops Agricultur- tia, 9.1 Society, bought by Wm. Weldon VI? at for $77.50. Doc. Mac, Wm. 1!. Graham, Lindâ€" 101' say, bought by R. M‘hood, for $58. _R‘ Sir EdWard, Reid Bros... Reaboro, itla. bought by Ford Stacey for .380. $53. Prime Mac, Frank Graham, Lind- Ai say, bought by G. L. Miller, for $52. Cor, Jack Johnston, Jos. D. Costello, for Lindsay, bought by S. Wooldridge G, i for $85. say, â€"' -â€" o‘n Kawartha. Prin’ce, John Forman, Victoria. Road, bought by W. Ander- son for $97. ‘ ~ ‘- _. YL‘nâ€"mon \‘rosky Prince. tin. bought by for $70. XVI v-v Roan-Boy, John Space, ' , bought by A. Rutherford ior $47.50. Royal Prince, John Spence, Ome- mee, bought by John Geary for $75. Snow Storm, Jas. Casey. Valen- tin, bought by Gem Job'Iian for $60. Tubér'culosis Exhibit Will_ be The secretary of tube. {Lindsay Board of Health has received the following letter from Dr. J. W. McCullough, chief health ofl‘mer, of Ontario. Dear Sinâ€"The tuberculosis .cx'hihit our of the Provincial Board [of Health will arrive in Lindsay, Wed- nomluy, Feb. 8. at am mm. It will Be on the siding ‘of the OILR. our of the Provincia Health will arrive in Lil nosuluy, Feb. 8. at 71w will be on the siding lot wnere it will reumim on til Friday, Feb. 10., nt' shall be glad if you wil matteras much publicity ’l’ni-un'ux Feb. tâ€"thflmg‘msml amt. Lindsay; the would emlmg Hmmn had a sun‘ argument this warning in um wry-1mg in? the (sauna takam‘ 2, mu me Lindsay mks game but em mum Mm mum». ”563w thug a mum! I'm" the tmalg mamfléumh w ’I‘xmsme (imam-g 95‘ Emma: ‘ "l'ei‘suile Felt; 1-7â€"2.“ the Mull. 9i .5 the em «use plex- iee the ”Mame id mew tum §trmig~ wnm mean- (:1; ifililillh‘ are ten to with: the time u Will'sll- ’l‘hey' l‘fiilflfiééfill i‘swlix item-c it Ly the week venue norm and mm g4 of the Aaeecmtien‘e territem R muesli thew persiitien in this siege; l of mu mmpetitiw hi due to their.‘ skill in battle end not to theii‘ gee- \V e‘ruimicel location: They had. to 'M earn their places! and the advantage ,1. in some cases was but small. HM, (‘ niu. headed by the president of the‘ ' nssoeiution, Col. Mackenzie, defeated i’l‘oronto Queen City in the second round by a single shot. Toronto_ Granites, whom Sarnia meet this (11 morninb. disposed of Bright and I“ Galt by good majorities, and the powerful Lindsay combination, one rink of which is headed for the Win- nipeg bonspiel, won from Ilelleville and Hamilton. L‘ollingwood defeat- ed London 'l‘histles in the morning and Brampton in the second round. Two very fine games are promised for this morning before the finals are reached, when Lindsay play 001- ' lingwood and Toronto Granites play Surnin. The ice was keen, and the games as a rule were well played. In the Governor-General’s prize competition for the losing clubs in the tankard matches Paris .put out Orillie. Bellevllle did the same for Newmarket and Bright won from Wlngham. The Lon-don Thistles. and the losers of this - also i a 3 a. o v x h t e --U a W 3. :3 (B Z in § ” 0 fl 3 f' 5' , pt 0 W G '1 3 a» 5' p. O 5' 3 fl :3 ed London 'l‘histles und Brampton in tk Two very fine gun for this morning b: are reached, when I lingwood and Town Samiu. The ice w games as a rule we] (1 - -._.._n-_ In the Common competition for the 1 the tnnkard matches Drillia. Belleville di-d Newmarket and l Wingham. The IA Brampton 531d th I-‘anmately for Lindsay curlera m: ire 90 Hr has heen goud. that is. rmm- may. thus they are plmmg on the km! or ic‘e um they‘ree‘l in 1mm: rm; But at “mt {he “2'9 “1 T0â€" hmm mum is Very peculiar. and um J-Auusay mmumnst who wiméssal uw gammayegtemmw- made me P9. mark. “Mg- m was: my treuble m straw a. threej-quafler mean on the ‘69-. TM swag simply held their mum“ m the; 16% an we 9369 at m away and the Mane invariably Maw: Man amt-Is the we is mg 99: 1mm omatfie Raga” ‘ All um Madam} curlers plane a magaifiemts "game. 95999.“: Skip Hmdle‘a “1an mm. malt Bush! at; lead. $9 use an Wan this means. "W M.“ r ‘fiarcus, John Spence, g'ht. by Patrick Hickey "W'VW‘ Vqu w-vr " .7‘ also played an a befifiouflly 30% game. as did “Hes" 0mm gt V106 Skip mavens was in nod Sm. I}? though he 1mm! 1% Wu“ ”M the welsht. PM“ may M - Skip Little‘s flak {mad .mgm - ‘ A“A“ “‘ ‘m 0“! may; M h. 10,, at 9.2L) .a.m. 1 if you will give -this n nublmity as possible. Fm. med‘ Valen- Angus BIcEachcm. .1 ohn Forman. Lindsay (WHEN the n mmd. that a D». read-1' 1; mush exhibit. nee, Ome- ,r $45. The f Little .chasers l '1de ”mid 3. Wm. Omemee 1. Lee for $38: ' sow, fl Hm $1( mm ‘ new: ‘ hwy n- Ila Nd” Wh 1’01. Bella. G., Reid Bros, Ruboro. ' bought by A. Hindman for $40. Roan Maideq, J as. Casey, Valen- tia, bought‘fiy P. Hawkins for\$46. Honeysuckle, Arthur E. Swain, Valentia, bought by .135. Connolly . for $51. '7 m.--" mum- Ior . Red Countess, Jas. Casey, Valen- utia, bought by Jas. Connolly, for l$53. Aileen, Cullis Lean. Powles’ Corners, bought by "11:08. Jackson for $60. Good Cheer, Frank Graham. Lind- say, bought by Wm. HageltOn for $40. Oakwood Belle. C. Jenkins. Oak- wood, bought by Percy Brown for wryâ€"â€" The following is a chasers of swine W1 llSt On the put- m the prises vw. Snowflake, Horatio Moore, Lind- v' Dr. Broad for $45. say, bought. b‘ Augusta, I). H. Comcil, ”meme" bought. by Percy Brown for $65. One entry was withdrawn. SWINE. Royal Victh'. J. Lee. a éow’ for 331, M. Peel. 9, sow, for $20 ; Geo. howney. a, boar for $10; Wm‘ Graham, 3 sow $18; H. Blackwell, a 30W. for $35: Wm. Harris, a boat for $16; 12. .1‘L‘.. .. knn‘l‘ for S15 : 'l‘. 0]. ()‘Neil', fm $10; Wm. uranun $18; H. Blackwell, a Wm. Harris, a boa-1‘ "Shea, a. boar for $15 ; a. sow for $20; Sam. For $26- . ,IAA The entries of Rolly Thurston. lis Lean, of 1 Geo. Mark, of I Wm} Downer. a mun -.-~-~. H. . , W Rhesus" (l. 8- Or-atx'iom M. 11. Sissm u. \\'.. Oartwriaht‘ '1'. llurke ti. S. “lasso-u (5. A. Little J. A. 'l‘humsun Skip ............ 13 Skip ............ lfi Majority for Lindsay, 1‘). Previous to the above game, the Hamilton ’l‘histles defeattxllx'ewuiar- Let by 15 Shots. -F- ’l‘elogram: Collingwood, with \Vynes and Vernon holding the brooms, are looked on by many of the wise ones as the dangerous club this year. Last. year they landed the Governor-Gener- al and incidentally took a fall out of tho Lindsay cracks. And as Flu- velle would llke to go to Winnipeg, with the Tankard hanging to his belt he had better have a care when he humps into the men from the north- 1 cm seaport. in 3%} twiem to set nu me ”we“? II WW- A NW a un- W ' ” aim. Mr. Flaw“: um a knee “my {won W“ ‘ddnb: 335:" pad which he and: human}. 8m any. ol W south“: 410““: o! the apecmtors owed a . homo. NW um um ““ though it in only “and tor a \ . When delivm the m in pm w w WWW down onthoioooumm'm.mm_m ~V’" “‘3' "You. 1 could lo 1! now “I tn- mmmmhmwm ' night." mvon. ma. .t m M. a: W and to m o. a." and mammaotmmmqu chum“ fl. m « A me- o: mun. magnum. mmwm .- E entrles u: a“ u“. .H. , ' Thurston. of Bobcaygeon‘ Cul- Lcan, of I’owles' Corners. and Mark, of Little Britain.‘ swine were made bV . Wright. a 8“" for . Pee]. Lind- JOHN A. RICHMAX This is Mr. Richman‘s first year in the County Council of Victoria, he having been elected at the recent elections as Reeve of the Township of Bexley, defeating eye-Reeve McKag-ue. Mr. lichmnn has served three years in the township council and is look- ed upon as being one of the most promising of the new blood in the (‘ounty Council this year. Reeve Richman has serVed for three years as a public school trustee. giving ‘g‘ood service. He rolled up the high- ‘est vote as a. township councilor ever recorded in Bexiey township. Mr. Richman is a. progressive rancher and farmer and has won numerous friends by his straight dealings and honest campaign methods. (‘oboconk ig Reeve Richman’s post office ad- as a public school trustee good sonice. He rolled up t est \ote as a toxxnship counci recorded in Bexlev tmxnshi] Richman is a. prob ressiw ram is Rome Richmun‘s dress. 'l‘hmugla varnish-n \ the up My member 0 Lalhm Tmflmhip ru-mvn has uh'tained a, nut Hi the large an! “mm mumnam mumbipai holly Hm mums! M 4;: 00th of \‘ifim-in My mung rm. mac-M Meow or mmm M H.» ins! Mm‘tiwm m \Mfllim Ml Hum: \mmg. Mr. 31m 5!: a man hi %\i'-\‘~VԤM\m‘~. mum; MM m the \M-hsms mum-n m yew-n was lhvw um. me mm mm mlth‘waa iu‘ BMW-mm. a...“ hut-h m "NW-«'4: w unmun. hm hm: hm: 'm mum in m- npwmm «i 3:? {Mafia _\\h'\‘-He w if: mm “mm mm @M‘M‘i maul ummima "Hm WGW mm \M mwfiyig s slum war-km am he am 91910:- m “W vmwwmn mm: Km names: minim mm M will In! a \Mw “Nu maulm- M Um: Gummy- Mum“ w 31w Mam" «mm;- ”m We Wm'inw =\‘wmna, fieldlng Testimonial Was Criticized This afternoon Mr. [50ch \na» Algoma) Introduced the Same r090- 3:54 ’22; lutlon. Mr. Boyce in support 0' “in. are his resolution delivered a ‘empemte thee few and well considered speech in Which poneuiol he mentioned\ the laminar rumors Hon with Hue mm- afloat in coma? . mm! 0! 8120.000 re- A "me trlhukors m the ‘ fl “ bemly presentet ‘0 “l1- '. F3. fl wumrf t=‘aehhng. hammer o! Flhuhve. The mm mi hat 0% eontflhutors 0 Mn mm "1- hpmnmhu mum {he names or shehhm. and W. hm mm; n; TYRVMt gazgfi'hfl‘fi‘ manner 0‘ WHO “‘9! ‘ hush hhb mus hefiuh W ;1he «Mum. “mm , . wronged \u have donned mom. in math am new; amulet! ‘0 {he White you?“ t the momma and The «1 mum: to am m make humane names at “me told are ted to the ”ML d who had mum . _ This was due. m SOHO said. ‘6 1 1 e o! Gouda and \e In " ‘ q ., mu mu “2 153319”... a «mu “a: ”:3. ’3“ r 1P1!!!“ "tux-v..-â€" . $tn WM"! “0 no- “so then W. J. HILL. . the md that the example ds to demoralize the g under ministers who or permitted the ac- tta or testimonials as g _‘?°}l.‘“| “I?“ In 1891 \he the M. H ,w. _.__,_ The King was represented by a‘ large array of counsel including AL- torney-General Rufus Isaacs and So- licitor-General Simon. Mylius had been furnished with the plan of de- fence by his employer, Edward Hol- ton JameS. a wealthy United States man, who published the liberation. Lord Alvestone told Mylius that the King could not be present; this proved to be a. {neat disappointment to many prominent spectators. who had recewed admittance through u , L:_L :.-A:ninl_ had r'ecewed admittance through 1y. A- ‘ -‘\ permitted entrance. able delay the jury court otficials. The told of the loss a Thy Used to Be Illem' According to ’“ ‘ English Law. ( Middle nnuw‘. hard M~* it is in this gonvrution. were once illegal. The aid English law wu- wry definite us to the naming of childn-n and. a: cordmg to Cake. “3 man cunnm have two names of baptism." "It 1.: requi- au- " this law mm- on. “that the pur- ch:.~'cr bv named by the name at me mxpti-‘n am! his surname. and xhn “.chle her-d be taken to the wane of to or"!!! Udpll‘lll. Royal pGI'SOIIIIQL'.‘ have always heen {give the Dem uuu mvo- ------_ zz’énwed to haw- mun- than one given ' sults. If a watch is permitted to run name. but as lute as 1600. It 15 satd. down it may on rewinding keep dit- tm-re were only tour pvrson- "I all ‘ferent time and require regulating. England who had two mwu names With the watch wound regularly and In 1620 the Mayflower salled for Amer- l kept running there is set up and es. ica. and there was not at man or Wo- tablished in the mainspring a certain mnn upon it who hud a muddle name. tension. If this strain is wholly re- Even a century and a half 880 d0“ leased by letting the watch run down ble names wen- \wy uncontmon.IT'w the spring may on rewinding take on English “Sell to dndge the law at ttmei ; somewhat diflerent tension, This by tngenious-ly compounding name<. difference may be extremely slight. Thus on old parish re-glstere m En°- but it may be enough to gfiect the land them is (K‘cnstonally seen sun running of the watch. :romhinntiuns as Funnnsahilia. which While some watches are long live-l. is Funny and Siltyl juined together. many gm short lived, the long lived and Annunwrlar. made up ‘ot Anna "up,“ being ol course those 0! fine ality that. are also well cared for. land Maria. Maria is one of the ear 3; [lest middle mum‘s of record for ‘tyoyo. m there 1. a limit to the life 0‘ any lt “'ll: gut-en In honor ul the \‘trgtlt w.tch u,“ is ke t constantly in use Mary. As much as they dared. butt» l The best. of watc es. like the best 01 nlng clung in the eighteenth century; gnvflfing. will wear out in time. parent: evaded HIP “one name 10*. A watchmnker bad lately brought MN“ t tn to him tor repair a watch 125 year: But even as late as one hu 3‘“?! it!“ MEN!“ “‘05 against “‘9 mld- 3 old that had been thlhg ptnctlcallg «lh- name. ll tlw Mme; hi the glitter! g magmas]? 11 might be dimettlt l! at the lwlarhtmh ttl lhdetwhleheo uy a just what duration its imam“ ln‘oketl “Wt it will he tntltttl that lot“! of heat lt‘ml been; but it was supposed tlltee at them llml huddle Millet? the to have been run pmetmflly mmmu lltst hw Phahleht rot the mad ohsh‘t «hm though it had ate pad nl Bthtms Ml “Ml-l" “he mm “eh; hum mm, It Ma ml! in hm z: growl "mm \Vh‘l‘mumht .lhhh .Atlhlrll‘ mtttlltlnll and mad M mule tuluh Thfilllllli tlehuwsht llama; Mtttllsttl‘l m ‘ um; that thin we a H! waver panel Jame: M“!‘!“9=.. ltethha tlnmh «huh: :9“); Mm “when mm mm “no hm hm thwhmx law; heell'eflfilmtll? ‘flh‘ “\‘v rrrsuuâ€"m u. . Nah-s mm “my mm mm Que“; umwe “whumnm Jnhn Adam: Thmmé 495mm; Jam; mama um James Manama, um» {Man «nah: mum M m: hm mm mm um New dauhle mun} ,eyzemuwpdum QMum? Mam. Wnimu Mm; Mm tam and \Iymw; Ram: l‘vlk: . When “mime mm: w some «M human: {he taglmun \lw hm lmvmu dw ml unsuhéna‘m wwm: Mn“ N we; mmhmmu name: M Wu «H: twi unuummmlm 03w s-u mm mm «me any \fmh m F'uahw m gunmwnw at mu, m pun ut nam- uu We eldest son tn; me eflaw‘ m- uouml when {w moaned- w_ h“ «We umufh hu mmhur. Thu cud iden is null uflowed to wine «mom in this country by the nxother': maiden nnme being given to tho olden son, It Identifies the boy when he grow: to manhood and so hu 3 positive “pihm ‘h value Paper Money in Mexico. In Mexico and other Latin Ameri- can countries there is no law against the reproduction of the paper money of the country for use as sdvertising. hut in the United States this is n felony. and any one so doing wouli rosecuted under the laws of the be ion for counterfeiting the national currency. in Mexico imitation bills can be seen at all times used for adVertising nuruoees. and. stromze to say. they dweive no one. and the users at them do not intend any the ceit. though it would seem to he an easy matter to miss them to unlet» tered persons. Can it be that Mexi- cans are more inteliinent or simply that few of the illiterate ewer gain possession of paper money! A lime mureypamm nny uvn II country \mvn dl=mrhed and some pm- tram um!" a mum! Thu W hatbnmm m n nvluhlmr. bar ecmMumM us m boy‘s m whu ham «Ned hm be» m hat begun. a ”New hm «hm Ow i tn 1“ me quesuon. "WM Mun, w rvprove mm um. w in aim we quwwh. “Who Vold u? ”The meme! Mela "A um. Md mm mm New. mu me. how may 6% :9» mm“ 1 u Ila gunmen“. mm " ‘el. «Ami. \w mm H mm MIDDLE NAMES. ‘hlo at a BM. , fourayvahom boy "vhwm hwm dldurhed and hmk tram mum a mum hm m u hvlfihlmr. Tim milks alum! m m» hog“: «what. «lied Um hm m \m and mum“ him whvn M Mots,- “9 Y'Y“', n-- , r n son in; we esmw‘ wu- mn he wowed. w um ih hii mom”. This otd “flowed to wme extent in by the mower“: maiden given ‘0 the olden non. the boy when he grows and so hu . positive mu All jewelers say that n w :ne oi |always be wound at. the daily. This is essential been give the best and most given ' suns. If a watch is perm said. down it may on rewindir u a“ ‘terent time and require umes IWith the watch wound re Amer- key} fuqnjng there is sep ‘ . , _..-.â€"anrn m. Mary Grace Napier. daughter of Seymour. swore that. no was mentioned. She was also sure that her deceased sister Ind no alliance with the King. With the other members of the 593' yuan-vâ€" â€"-â€" _. Mylius, who has spent a. month in jail. being unable to find guarantee of $100,000 bail. Several prominent men, who were intimately associated with the King during his Mediterran- ean service, gave testimony in his behalf. Liberator told a questioner in Ea- rls to-day that ‘he greatly regretted he is 'unable to go to England to help Mr. Mylius. Mr. James occupies two room near the Chamber of De- puties. One room. used as a study. is papered with prints of x‘evolut.ioua,r,\r King George V ary, 1910. After the conclusion of the Mylius trial Attorney-General 1w issued an authorized personal statement to the eflect that. King Gcorge neVer married anybody but the present (ween, and that he would have plac- ed witnesses in the box to testify to this effect. had it. been at all neces- sary. ta laminate; _ . knitting“ tha are \weught m to :6 9?; mt: 9t and away mtuabté watches- whozae mum, dams? new to hug a new watch. tuéh ta ta; thu «Id watch at same mm m awhau 3‘ hut tt R at no tame exwht ta; txu was!“ at the theta! continued m Its «so; lit'ert'»,tewl.er has an two-“mu lattt‘e collecttmt‘ut such on works. which an: ut uq vulue whatevet‘t ex- cept that at lung interval: there may he found umung them a wheel or a part that may nerve in some uthr: old-time watch hruught in fur repait. So watches do wear out. and as to the life at a watch. a jeweler said. - “MA ”pram watch with fair care lame collection“ men which an- ut uq value v com mm at lung imerva he found «mung them a part that may aerve in old-Hula wmch‘ bruught i In the furniture department. of n his store chii‘ioniers with a. patent drawer that could be opened without filming it out were on exhibition. All y lo the clerk racked and un- pocked 9 (Inner: 0 that chifionier. showing how my it was to stow away cloves. nun. blouse: and men‘s shirt- end colleen During one at the cle- monetretione the manager of the de- putnweht atogped to We ch him. you distribute things a " 'hy little route evenly" he asked. do you devote e tom top drawers to women’s apparel end chuck evens gain. twinning to men in the bottom r!" Rama‘s who MM dawn an «In and um m. dim cad mm par am "We. an“. den!“ "Mk t sauna ma it he bu a» M.‘OI t. at mama «Wm Um hi: watch with “a. J. Llâ€" -‘-l in th. "MN “Mary 1“ Rumor! LIFE or A WATCH. ow deceased. She was not and he did not. know that "goo.” mm the clerk. "i me n gm 9 mm: You see. I have m m '6! Mom pm. and I § us my place creel» mg m um I» man \0 pm Me An. A um» 06 Opinion. Force of Habit which had been RUSSELL G. McLEAN Causing headache and nervous trou- ble, are relieved only by our prop- erly ground glasses. Childxen’s eyes need attention now. Du not hesitate cansult me if you eyes need help. Adam! s'ru mogfiiii hiélnno'xnnrs 13306515031; “ H anx- of the ‘l ammo-Conservaton' of MUSIC, V be in Lindsay every 'i‘uctday Eyesight Specialist 92 Kent-st”, aver Nein's ShoeiSton. Eyeglasses reputed. Broken Lenses neplaced. for the petition just ahead of you. About. 15” youn. men god women prerue for pro- motion to better things by upendina a, few months in our great uhool-Stnw’s Schoolâ€"3 The Central Bmiluw College of Taronto. Out new cnalngue will interest. you. You me invit- ed 003mm for it. W. H. Shuw, Pm.. Yonge and Gerrard-Ste“ Er. T. P. McCullough FOR SALE â€" A GOOD SEPOer hand square piano. an Grebe-$97111, for $"0.00. Also ; few second hand organs at extremely small cost. and on payment of '50 cents a week. Re new goods. I hm 0 Can- ada's lading vino, the Gerhard . Eye Strain and fl Nerve Strain l‘oronwv M. B. mums, oph-D~ Baritcne, ’I e achor of Singing NOTICE PARK FOR BALEâ€"SOFT]? HALF lot 20. con. 8, mp0”. 100 acres good clay loam, all cleared except 1; acres willows. Frame house 20 x 30 and 24 x 16, with good drilled well. Frame burn as x 44. Miner laps and cement floors in stables. Plnughing dune, with 18 acres full wheat and '23 acres: fresh alsike seeds. ‘l‘mn miles: l‘hmn Maflppsn smut»: and vlllape May Make an week. Re new goods. I hm r~ Can- ada's lading piano. the Gerhard l-Icintunan. with several other makâ€" es always in stock. and sell them at. the lowest possible prices, and on the best. possible terms. Also ‘W1 1? 1â€", “Pupil nurses wanted for \he spring course at the fiam‘m Cure and. In- terwwy, Phil; and Regent streets. San-«toga Springs. V. Y. Particulars on “Imitation Windsor. nun, Jan. 31.â€"â€"A bouâ€" uon. which already bears several hundred signatures. is in circulation in the city appealing to the Pope to grant a decree which will make if. obligatory for both the French and English languages to he laugh! In the parochial schools of Windsor. gfutumffibrdtâ€" Rn: mum mask is ”Many. Museums um: shrine mm- to 33.. it. 00mm; Onim‘béfl; At M u rand: bu been (ll-cov- ‘I that will positively destroy n5 banana In canned by Makes the Hair Beautiful all communication. to P. 0. .no I lull“. Emma» cmux Nahum! 3â€"93: Lindsay PAGE NINE Appeal to Pope

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