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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 May 1903, p. 6

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Fresh A l for builders’ use. ‘“ Coarse lump for whitewash- 1:“ ing. The proper kind. Que w,“ ""_v Boy" Base Inn cm I“- B All kins, rough and dressed always in stock, at .. 2» : ; Moderate prices. ; l have 4,000 Rolls Wall Paper in latest designs, bought che‘Eâ€"p, which will belsold at a sacrifice. Call at my residence Peelsst west and see this spaper before placing your order. All orders for Paint- k.“- Reside-cc for Sale. Very desirable property near the R. C. church. “Solid brick, (nearly new) 8 rooms, good cellar, woodshcd etc., corner lot. Price low and terms easy. Apply at this 0509.. .31qu , Will make the season at the Cen- tral House, Lindsay, under the man- agement of Mr. J amen Gostlin. SIR GILBERT was foaled in 1900 and is a. very large massive colt, and choicely bred, being sired by Ad- miral of Rosehaugh (10149) and out of the dam of the GlaSgow Premium Horse, .Royal Exchange (10000). ing will receive promptjattehfioâ€"tfi 0E0. McFADDEN Intending breeders will consult their own interest by seeing him be- fore making a. selection.â€"Lin. ing, Paper Hanging and Décbfit- Tue imparts! C yiesdalc Stallion WALL PAPER bww PAGE SIX Phones: Office 77,M 111178 a. H. M. Baker, Ageng LIME (H939) infirm healthfultoutwhflcmhowmw muhaduwouldmm-I Winn. wdhldyourhusbanhlhrntnm. «4me .. m:â€" A Lincoln story. The spirit in which Lincoln joined in his famous debate with Douglas is best Illustrated by an anecdote which Leon- ard Swett related to Augustus C. Bu- ell. “I believe, Abe, you can beat Doug- las for the senate. You can carry the legislature if. you make the best use of your opportunity,” said Mr. Swett to Lincoln on the eve of the first debate. “No, Len, I can’t beat him for the sen- ate, but I’ll make him beat himself for the presidency.”â€"Leslie’s Weekly. sonjn' woman ye are. Last wake ye told mo it Oi didn’t behave mesel’ ye’d make me stand round, an’ now that Oi’m doin’ it ye’re kickin’."- tâ€"hei French mastin, both of which sig- nify large limbed. ms Ides. Hundtswillâ€"It seems that in :11! tall- md accident: the first and last cars malways the ones that are injured. O’Rourkeâ€"Share, an’ I wonder why they don’t lave thim two can 01 the thraln entolrely! How They Are Kept. ImuDeStyleâ€"Hesaldlwuantflc flower; that he intended to keep me. His: Gunbustaâ€"I noticed him prea- This word, they say, was gradually corrupted into masty, a Lincolnshire expression meaning very large, mus- cular or big, until it gradually as- sumed its present form. Others again say its true origin is the old German masten, to fatten, because the mastifl is a large dog and so seems better ted other. land. The surface of Lake Assal itselt is nearly 700 feet below the mean tide, and it is fed by this paradoxical river, which is about twenty-two miles in length. It is highly probable that the whole basin which the lagoon partly fills was once an arm of the sea which became separated therefrom by the duning or loose sand. The inflowing river has a limited volume, being fullâ€" est, 0! course. at high tide. and has fill- ed the basin to such an extent that evaporation and supply exactly bal. once each other. fig Way to Succeed. If you would win success in life. don't waste time reading maxim and taking advice from the successful. .1113: get busy. That Blessed Baby. “My dear.” said a frightened hus- band in the middle of the night. shak- ing his wife, “where did you put that bottle of strychnine?” baby!” Ifmen wereasgooduthqdamm be. they would not have to claim b ht ugmdfiflqcuâ€"Jliaer A Clever Retort. A local preacher on the Isle of Man who was dividing his sermon into an interminable number of heads was in- terrupted by a shout from one of the congregation, impatient tor the more solid matter of the sermon itself: “Mate (meat), man; give us mate! It's mate we’ve come here to get!” Without a moment’s hesitation the preacher replied. “Then houl’ on till I’ve done carvin.’ " lowed it!" “Well. for goodness’ sake.” whispered his wife, “keep quiet or you'll wake tha Mrs. Pepperâ€"No. you hnpudeqt man; nor even com!- Inso [uni-“dot. Book Agentâ€"Madam. have you read Bun yan' :â€" Lord!” he groaned. “I've swal- next 999991“ One or more of man's sense. may play him false. while his reasoning powers in general rennin nnaflected. Hemthttdoe-notem hearavoiccwhetefllereu hum mmfluodorwhere therein grape Juice are well known. Grapes as on article of diet, with only a little dry bread by way of a “filler," m and to work wonders for thin, mule peoplo whoa. dlxelflonl no out of as dex- thronzh worry or ova-work. lee Habits. 1 It is the habit of bees to place their honey in the coolest place in the hive and the young insects in the warmest. ; ” Anonx the Bonus. Among the Romans rings were not worn, save by ambassadors, senators and persons of high degree, and T1- Greedy Kn. lawn. mm hurts have V become urban nbontthegamnonlnBum thatthq swoop down on the men tables and seize food from the Ioldlen' planes. box-inn made a property qualification for wearing rings. . Breanne Through the No.0. _ i It 13 a very bad habit to breathe through the month. When this is done. ‘ which is, unfortunately, very ofteni the case, the lungs ape not properly Q filled and are consequently weakened ‘ and left an easy prey to maladies of; the chest. ‘ i tests bells, under the delusion that they cause the assemblage of evil spir- its. an)“. Grapes are said to be perhaps the most digestible of my of the tram. The tnnlc qualities of nntermented Belle are never used 1:} Mohamuw-l m“ n’" '0” “mud- Ln mosques. The Moslem‘ race (10-? ”D"!!! thirds]: 1“ China 0‘ Eh! lo Bell- ln lo-quel. Colo. m Then on cone. mebrlateo in Port. ;Dsnallythoymhundnenu.ncla- of women who are specially devoted to tho fragrant beverage. The coco. mo- brhtooomeo atlasttoouchomb that ho or the lives almost exclusively ‘ on on eflnsion o! the beloved berry. ‘wlth the addition of: little bread leaked lnlt. : Cher-lea! Union. i Chemical union is the rudtottho ' uttncflon of unsatisfied elect-1e ;chnrgeuond1flenentntom| ton-oneti- Thou ’ willmcoivetendou for huildi g In Ed! for the vil- llge‘nf oudvillqsiule'mlfeet, :11:thch (by of my, 1% at 8 “Edna 7- iii! finici“"'"is'I mus," " 1'63 ‘ he will rennin unw mum d‘ o'clnbt MI- _ ’ . .y ‘ . You-u W°‘°”i'" ““5? “Wm unfiifimm» m wo- “ we" °"' 5‘. mm» don’thh‘ltmm' to Wm Ammfiw inVitedâ€" 1«or fiwummmixfi Wu?” 30 J. LINDSAVv ,.Jcan.cn M . 5W .dvmqiwmxi‘o'fh .. ‘ Pronunwy‘s'k Municipality of Wood ville umnmsmmmmnc.)m not only discovered tho cunuvo 71n- tueu of plants. but also first ushloned umber into plow: and taught the poo- plo the at o! husbandry M unu- tutod the practice of holding mutat- tor exchange of commodideo. curb-(Pu... A year before Philadelphia ran: 10} hell: on uccount ot the Deduction cl Wmmmmm cvcpmsnmhm. Rent from American property owned by tomixnen or Americans living abroad is believed to amount annually to not lean than $25,000,000. TENDERS WANTED Frelch Lion. and You“ George. We have Collared thzlarket Any kind, size or shape in {our-915 linen collars, 3 for 23¢. J. E. EU" CHETT, next door to Post Office. .4 French HO“ gangs, Ribbons. L Prints, Muslins, Curtains eta. haw punished this last have now a nice 51 Ladies Oxfor $1.50 per pair. “we, Hea“y \an'l finch-r. grain $155 We have been add fitter line of Ladies’ than we have kept b! all before buying els Wanted; eithef goods given in exc EU'ITER and EG‘ 'McLENNA Pascoe McLe General Me Bouts an Builder’s E blacksmith’ spas: Shov Washing 1 Tailori Portia: med Sé‘. [on est Uranite on fire OAKW well \Ynl

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