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Watchman Warder (1899), 14 May 1908, p. 11

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my of V'ictorké u'u'e. auctioneer,‘ ties, namely: lose certain pap. rd and premix.- ring, Parcel No. :undsay in an and Prov xnce of ‘pomposed 0! tin [Number Twenty. Feel street, in tin by, upon which ted a. handsome rbrick dweuiig lthe Village Lhe To Em..- st I upicd L-ared clam loan. with Cellar. 71"“ rom school. 3 mile- here there is a 3006 post office. atom. churches, etAt.1 1. y_ Sold at. 8 m’ pnetor wants it 001‘ rn to India. Tam. er particulars apply Real Estate Asun- Lrowv‘ "‘1? al't15tPAm 9m: ..x;adam Why YO: t-r not go out to-d‘eyi’ H.113? landlady)"â€" g'e askind {01" V01!" K 3 . l'they ,were the M Istvrwd Short Horn i and 1 roan. 10 to 'l‘ins calves are {vx‘zt‘vs Ve-ry reason- ,1 >21: Ihum before IL UREI'INWAY, Town of Lindsay, opcrty is erected a. e house on stone IEU‘S 8. ad at the tin. oflered for 9* Saturday, m unable brick cotâ€" 1 garden with 3 1‘ small fruits. A :1. Apply to JNO. msford.â€"9-tf. SALE H'I RM FOR SALE. b. m. 10. Township 0‘ 'ty of DriAlexinndC o! the pom men-swan. rm: 5mm, in Lind- upicd by the late saving a. frontage depth of 198 feet. hot water bed.- convenienca ; ab and beauti- Lb side of the situat ed - lots of the Ann- 1 Lindsay street. :- building purpos- J‘s apply to MC‘ LL FULTON. 9t! FOR SALE a, \\' “hodvillc. Ont. West. of Ly of d of Lot f‘uflfn 30113. rm: Johnston Stur- propa- 1' ram iul ver- f Lind- », and w!‘ Six- " “(2119? t g. countrz iay of 17-4 r paid 1 ‘. owing .iculaxs to ors for Block, on it. 'In land. 7! granar- )\\'n o: :icvatorS. qr chuICh 155 school barnyard ‘c ience, 1:31 house, . 31) acre '- < wheat - puf- xt the ‘uruddfi, M 21 ri acres bps- Ap- Lindsay 131:1. .. j.‘ wish E-‘E .\'.\'Eâ€" “ i-Pl even Two r-nlds, Cut? )e. «)mery. ~- We ('JLttio ”38 ] :kL’S, dcrf's. “('6 of are 3 easy s are iangs. avier ent, ited of She Knew. “I hear you are going to marry Chan- ley.” “ 'es; he asked me last evening.” “Let me congratulate you. Charley is all right. He Is one of the nicest fellows I was ever engaged to.” Speak gently, for there is no what your opponent may have sleeve. To a woman the next best thing to having a new dress herself is seeing her neighbor’s and being able to critiâ€" else it. i The 811'! name 2” When you are indulging your appe- tites be sure to exercise your 3113th at the same time. \ w v The longer it takes to earn a dollar the bigger it grow} PERT PARAGRAPHS. READE marry? Knyourbloodbeendneuedt mvopu‘nywe-M? mindset Our New Method Treatmen others, it will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. X0 met who you. Write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. clums- Me- BOOKS ,__. 7 . 1 I IS LIFE WORTH LIVING “What’s Humor ana Philosophy when you feel .the symptoms on. Nervous Debiiity and decline stealing upon you. You haven‘t thernerve or ambition you used to have. You feel you are not the men you ought to be. You feel like giving up in despair. You get nervous and week. have little ambition, pain in the back over kidneys, drains st night. hollow eyes, tired mornings. prefer to be alone, distrusttul. variable appetite, looseneee of hair. poor cit‘b culatiouâ€"you have Nervous Debility. Our New Method Treatment is your refuse. It will strengthen all, week (ix-gens, vitalize the nervous system, purify IV In on. V.” vitauze thoâ€"néi-vous' system, purity the blood and restore you to 1. mn- ly condition. Pay When Cured. Miivcause us to At times (:0111919-1n At servicqpool' 751' at delta. But it beats The engine ”01“ ‘ ‘ May an our eyes 1? And grime our cost! - L And you our ties. '.' Still. sitting on The Jo‘ty neat Does not mine corn! Upon our feet. 01 com-:9 “P “F0 GOING SOME. , Detroit. Miéh. wluv .â€"â€"-~v .the ”ppm!” °‘ ,ux-.. t.“ South American Animals. Many curious animals haunt the marshy parts of South America north of the pampas. Frogs big and fero- cious (the ceratophyrs). given to mak- ing vicious springs when closely ap- proached; the capybara, a cavy “con- tented with the bulk of the sheep ;” the huge coypu rat and the swarthy tapir are frequently seen. Along the forest margins troops of peccaries are often met with. occasionally the jaguar. sometimes the puma; likewise that toothless curiosity the great ant bear. long in claw, long nosed and remark- ably long tongued. Very pisntiful. too. are those “little knights in scaly ar- mor,” the quaint. waddling armadil- loes. Long toed jacanas pace about upon the floating leaves. A familiar object is the great jabiru. a stork with a preference for the desolate lagoons, 1 where it may often be observed statu- 1 esque on one leg and wrapped in pro- E spection. “It is surprising," said a veteran Pullman porter. “how big a tip a pot» ter sometimes gets for doing a very little thing.” He added: . “A passenger once tipped me extra because he said I did not leave his sheestrings coiled up inside his shoes after I had blacked them. He said nothing made him madder than to slip onhisshoesinahnrryinasleeper only to find that he had to take them oi! again because the shoestrings Were inside. Ever since that time I have been careful not to leave shoestring: inside of.the shoes I black. and more than one passenger has thanked me for being thoughtful. But it wasn't me that did the thinking. The tip did that for me, and I never forgot it.” Hie Plain, Blunt, Straight to the Point Talk to His Wife. J‘Mrs. Lambert. I think we will have to cut down expenses.” remarked Mr. Lambert timidly. To his intense surprise she made no reply. Then he grew bolder. .,._u__ -1 AI“. mInInn l’ .- _ .. , “And I am certainly ot the oplnlon that you are spending too much money on gowns and hats! Agfln no answer. His bravery jump- 311â€"313 another_notch. thermore $33 or receptions.” Silence. Mr. Lambert grows daring. courageou. “It is simply an outrage the myou lavishly expend my hat}! earned mono “WI- “1 have M your imposition: long TURNING OF THE WORM. Big Tips For Eittlo Favors. mmlmnstlaymr' t we will have n6 more Maybe the reason Solomon was so wiselsbecuusehelookedtohhcan- posite wife for advice and counsel. um Wammmuwmmm m" “mm. #1“... Wmfimmwmmmmxw fl Is me! ' It Too late I no. I: Where I missed It. 1’ ‘ sun ‘ I will Say that it In not The first time in In! 111. That vain tenet! Have sat mund 0n the doorstep Looking at me Vain Regrets. for him: got 1;. -What they want to know how long you am going to keep It. They don't care so much when you ,;__L ‘- I..-- I. cause or it.” “Poor thins!” “Not at 111. “No. but wbm no?” home was MW To get his mail '0“ Roflcf For Him. u! 60 Int. to nee 3 won! Call of the PM 5909*- An Eminent Sacco». can't t0!!!“ 3 Naturally. go the way you lead them." “Yes. but than is one thing you chmtbem." «'Whntumtr' “To get them To overcome that tired feeling toward the beginning of stpring you m1 ------ f‘fl;flfl AP t“ VII. uv- 1" “ " tpretertoueohergetltmatm- "Immoral More Previous. “What is the first aid in var?" “i suppose bandages and hospital supplies." “Oh. no.” “Something stimulating to drink? “80; cannon-ado.“ Rides cutunt fodder for tho mow. Rides when he nuke. his My. Hts m. In one ton: may “do. No wonder he I; gay. “1: she musical?" “No. but she always slncl It you uh .mbuthnotuymm nm_mmdtormm"_!!‘ Humor one Philosophy IMPROVING THE BRAND. a, DUNCAN n. So Do Others. our outposts. Fino 80.9- feeling toward the close of winter and 5 ring you must create good, red blood. verything depends on the quality of the blood in the human system. In the spring the blood is almost sure to be thin and watery. The result is a starved condition of the nervous system and de- rangement of the vital organs of the body. :wâ€"Ith 'tlrod, languid I' aprlng, are the prominent symptoms. are Inc I." Ullllnov--- -J "'r - To overcome this run-down and worn-out condition of body and mind restorative treat- ment such as is found in DR. CHASE’s NERVE F0013 is absolutely necessary. In the spring the very air is fined with germswhich lurk in myriads wherever winter refuse has been left to thaw and ferment. and the only resistance against disease germs is food. red blood. Woak heart action, impaired di- gestion, irregular filtering pro- cou of liver and kidneys, head- aches. sloopiossnoss and irrit- W11 of Silverware, Wedding Presents and Anniversarv Gifts is alvmys to be seen at McCarty's. “7e invariably have on hand a good socck uf Gems andJew e but take special pride in the Plate an gems we ofier tor special occas- ions. We have Beautiful Cut Glass, Marble Clocks, Fine China and novel- ties at special low prices. l lax-rings Licenses tuned 3% MI“: E. ‘ McCarty A Good Showing ThédeReI-s pomeiy decune. Bewnro of the crippiea. and And tho... who at menuuy shy. But wait an the fertile and tu- 1 minute." “Bet I know will" “Well. why?” “He hasn't 8°t £1133 “You bet." clou Intimncy. “He is a man of great scientific «- filaments." “I presume he 1: acquainted with d of the microbes.” “Sure. He all! them by their art- pulv- cu: turn out n dandy supply. There may be plenty of room a the mp,buttbennmlheoosteepmrnod Commtmmitymdde-F menthtbopmdw‘m nan'é'é':3"f'92lmks °f The Popular Good Guess. Jewelry Store ‘u l

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