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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Sep 1904, p. 11

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lav. En. ct 30.80: 217 AMBERS M BR. F. A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind- Ity. Honor graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental College. All the latest and 1improved branches of dentistry luccessfully performed. Charges moderate. Office over Gregory’s Plug Store, c-mer Kent and Wil- ION.” LAKES Ie WUIkS SAY Pots the 900910}: .6 of 8.10 agent- ‘6 6t DR. SUTTON, Dentist. Lindsay, H011- or graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur. 8001):. All the latest improved methods adopted and prices moder- ate. Office over Anderson Nuâ€" gent’s opposite Veitch’a hotel. 1 large amAunt of. pfivafe funds It gbovo rate. WILLIAM STEEBS. WWI. Dominion Bank Buildmg. 'nhamfl" Lindsay. BBS. NEELAms IRVINE, Den:- 1"ma,Illellfbms of the Royal College Dr Dental Surgeons: We have 8.11 the latest :mhods of dentistry. special attencm will be given to Orthodontia, Crown and Bridge lurk. The succeSSful extraction 01' Teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and the insertion of the beat artificial denture. continues to be a specialty “5 this omce. 0mm nearly oppo- ‘te the SimpsOn House. DR. J. W. WOOD ( Relidencc and c first door West Methodist church. to 11 am. ; 2 t« pm. Phone No. mum . RYERSON. 66 college-It. Toronto. Eye. and" note and DR. JEFFERS. - Office hours 9 to 11 o..m.; 2 to 4p.m.: 7t08 _. , nn “1a|1ln(rfnn-dh Societies P ‘HMAPBâ€"Mtots first and third Mon- day, in Keenaus Block.â€"38-1 yr. l ' t to. .. The but-l th. lowelt curren . ' “a ur, on once 39” is (1.01%? 12.3: ‘n‘l'm. rendd VuNDER loan money SIGNED on F an \O'el'M Morgan’ 3 Drug Store Reduction In Prices "toner of Lindsay and may Special attention given to Mt witery and Diseases of Women. Te 05171873! I. H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay. Headquarter: for good Dentistry. Member 0! Royal Dental Coliege. p_m, [\L'axuuwvv vv ,. .____u . _ Telephom No. 43. ‘R J McALPINE,â€"corner William aim 'Colbomo-sts” Lindsay. spec. lal attention paid to diame- of “‘5‘ pm. on mortgages. also upon munici- p3], debentures, investment stocks and bonds. McLAUGHLIN 8r. vnEL Barristem, etc., Lindsay. mock. Artificiml teeth $6 t6 iii per set. , Mohey a: 416:}. cc}? ‘. WOOD (late of Kirkfleld). :c and office-30 Bond-st... or West, of Cambridgeâ€"st st church. Office hours : 9 r..m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 h'oue No. 196. of Lind”!!- uUUEYJ‘O L0" ibay good mortgages; 1. ON. Solicitor, etc... Milne is prepared t9 Company or am always township , Tel- lortst “9.13m .ntrudotlt. M000! waummfimmfiw"m “goosebe ' from the arena: 51vâ€" seille;” “apricot" is derived from Ara- bic; “peach" from the French or the Italian, and “tomato" from the Mex- “tomotel,” While the word in its derivation “polar-nor.” cabbage and flower. LULH w uâ€"~-v.__ , of him in that forloni plight would have found its my info halt the comic papers or Europe. .nw- â€"..â€"_. One stormy day during one of Mr. Gladstone’s visits to Biarritz he walked tram his hotel to call on Mr. Toile- mache, who was amazed to see that Mr. Gladstone came without an 'um- brella. Mr. Gladstone laughingly explained that it the high wind had happened to turn his umbrella inside out a picture c. L]. __A__“ The Dreaded Artist. The thought of possible cartoons can- not well be absent from the minds of men whom all the world knows. Mr. L. A. Tollemache, the author of “Talks With Mr. Gladstone,” toldâ€"not in the bookâ€"a story which presents the statesman in an attitude not familiar in ordinary: representations of tho It is true that some other bodiesâ€"as, for instance. the white of an egg-pos- sess a similar property of becoming solid. or coagulating, with heat, but in the case of these, when once the solid!- ncation has taken place. no degree of cold will restore them to the liquid Itate, whereas with cryostnse the ex- periment can be repeated and the process reversed any number of times. We have thus a substance which ub- solutely defies all rule :1le precedent, but of whose exceptional behavio; no satisfactory explanation has as yet been given. and Coronation Banquets. Westminster hall, whose old gray walls have seen coronation banquet: and state trials, used to echo with the bargains driven at shops or stalls which at one time fringed its walls like a I modern bazaar. _These were kept by booksellers, toy dealers, sempetresses ' and milliners. The rents and profits ' went by right to the warden or the Fleet. An engraving of the busy scene ‘ was made by Mosely and prints taken I therefrom by Gravelot before 1773 ' showing how, This weird substance possesses the remarkable quality of becoming liquid, or we may say of “thawing,” in the cold, and again becoming solid, or, u it were, “freezing.” when heated. Mona-o Thur- In “a. Cold 1“ Frauen Under Bout. According to a German medical jour- nal, very anomalous is the conduct of a peculiar chemical compound known as “cryostnse.” This, consists of a mix- ture in equal parts of phenol, snponln and camphor, with n Httle turpentino oil. In hall of Westminster. Ileek eempetreee vende midst the oourte her ware. In “Tom Brown's Amusements" (1770) we read: “We enter into n greet hall where we were surprised to eee in the same place men on one side with baubles and toys and on the other tak- en up with fear of judgment. In this ehop are to be sold ribbone end gloves. towers, hcnddrcsscs, etc. On the left hand we hear a nimble tongued paint- ed eempstrcss with her charming treble invite you to buy some of her knick- knncke."â€"London Mail. [u lug-u. counters, «at. m... 21$ Another odometer, said to have been Invented I)! Peter the Great. was shown at the Moscow polytechnic ex- hibition In 1872. It was called a A PECULIAR COMPOUND. WESTMINSTER HALL. or went bi BeVOI'IO. [lively-15-7---‘r, tall? JohnnJZâ€"I don’t know, mom, but from do way do till k m u must and known to botanists u G. lntea. a preparation of which is still In high rephte as n medicine. Thc Genthni mt. Gentius, king or Illyricum, the east- ern boundary of the Adriatic, wan tak- en prisoner by the Romans about a century and a half before the Chris- tian era for encouraging pirates and died in custody. He discovered that a certain plant was a very good tonic, L‘Aâ€" and that plant has ever :1an been called gontlani, after him. This plant tall coarse alpine, common in moun- day sleeping. English, French and German captains would dismiss him to his hammock for four hours and then rout him out in the midst of his sweetest sleep. In wages there may be no great difference, but his expe- rience has convinced him that in the long run the long term plan can best be reconciled with perfect health. Greek Sailors. - Sailors of the Grecian archipelago often equip trading schooners en a plan of profit sharing after the custom of New England whalers. and if their venture proves anything like s sue. cess they cannot easily be induced to take a berth in the merchant marine of the western nations. They detest sub- ordination, but a chief cause of their preference for home enterprise is the difference of the night watch system. For a week or two a Greek sailor will watch all day and sleep all night- emergencies, of course, excepted-then Hobblee help one to target narrow and give us pleasure in the present. They are emong the beet thlnzl in life. promoters of health, peace end M991- “I have never seen a genuine collect- or that is not happy when he is al- lowed by circumstances to gratify his tastes," remarked a student or hnxnen nature, “and a bent in that direction should always be encouraged. it is a curious phase of our humanity that we will work diligently to snake pro- vision tor our material needs when we are old and quite neglect to store up mental resources that will interest nnd amuse us until we are called hence." and They Help ‘ Health. How often does one hear the expres- sion, “Oh, that is Bo-and-so’s hobby,” spoken rather disparagingly. It is the tendency of the average mind to re- gard a person who has a pronounced enthusiasm as a species of harmless lunatic. rather to be pitied. The truth of the matter is that any one who has any especial lad is greatly to be en- vied, as it probably provides more in- terest and amusement for in possessor than anything else. Any decided inter- est in life, whether it is dignified by the name of an occupation or is sim- ply an enthusiasm or even mentioned slightingiy as a tad. is eminently do- sirable. They All On. In Forgetting Ion-ow, Emmaâ€"Johnny. P0! dressed and yet owlnz for tt. of rldlnx ln carriages whlch one cannot word or o! patronising expensive hotels and restaurants which-one cannot by any stretch of Imagination or sophlltry nt- tord, is destructive to seltru'pe'ct. to truth and honesty and to manhood and womanhood. You cannot allow! to wear lies or eat lles any more than you 'can atom to tell lies. There In only one possible result upon character of telsehoods, whether acted or told, and that ls perpetual deteriora- tion' and demorallza'tlon. No one can act a He or flu a lie without being die- honest. When a man sacrifices his hon- esty he loses the malnsprlnx or hle character, and he cannot be perfectly honest when he is lying by frequenting costly restaurants or hotels. by wear- ing expenslye clothing or by extrava- gant llvlng when he cannot enord It.â€" Success. Janunnotmord alone-mum 8110:!tyouaremungdoghamt wimeuoagajnstyqu. they”. 11. Peleqwonrwimulaehood. Ityour JeWfll'I. mean-Inga, your can and y°“1'¢°IflIgowns tenmo thatyonm rich_when you live in n poverty strick- HOBBIES ARE GOOD. Milena-1.3 at night waiting ant! Battling “my. minu- lut and coat. The fellow who will out his first votol And he don't propose to atop Until he hear- something drop. And, between you and mo. Homambuflnouwlthsblcn. Say. ”What hodon't know about tho tart! you could load on I. day. But. oh. my. Who: he thinks he don't know you could putlnyourm! It'ltheuunowny Wlthanthoqiadomotthodty. the trick? Have you seen him? No? Thcnyou commoboltputdm he pond, For. lo. the country to saved! Yes, the good new: I: quit. True. and everythin‘ will be m right. Haw you not leen him in tho thick Otthomlxupâ€"themmwhougomulo Calm your furl. Though the future all?” To be u ominou- mi. The clouds will roll aw” And the run will shine one. nor. _ As in the an of yore. Tho crops will grow. The roosters will crow. And perhaps the streets with doll”! will Some women tame their husband- IO well that they can take them shop One M m “Jack married money-” “The lucky dot!" “Yes, but there m one drawbnck.” Jonee went to the lawyer’s one. and. being ushered into a private room, was confronted by Comptroller Connolly. “ ‘I don't want to see this man,’ said KnJonea, andhoturnedtogo. “ ‘For God's sake.’ exclaimed Con- nolly. ‘let me say one word to your “At this appeal Ir. Jones stopped. Connolly then made him n proposition to torego the publication 0: the docu- ments hehadinhispooseesionand altered him the enormous sum Cot $5,000,000 to do this. An Connolly waited for the answer. Mr. Jones said: “‘I don’t think the devil will eve make a higher bid for me than that.’ “Connolly began to plead nnd drew a. graphic picture of what one could do with $5,000,000. He ended by say- tempt In published In Esmer- Weekly to: Feb. 22. 1890: “Aunththoumbmulnz (tho 'nma human) sent to: Mr. Jones to eomoto 111.; mace. u hewlnhedtoleo Didn'tmnl‘l'hfl A BID FOR SILENCE by MORGAN 3303., Lindsay WWW '1‘ at- W. KESLICK. Licensed for W town‘gh‘xp. auctioneer P..O. ad- nAIA_ -4. farm proprty 812.000. Wm trut- land. a amt. rate- ot mun-t. rommupwu'dI-ndtromfiholo you-n. Also othn' pint. will! JAIEB H. LENNON, Deemed Aw flow. Sale: In town and coun- Lo assoc. $30,000 ’ .3. JAIES. CAJlBBAY. Ont... u- canal Auctioneer. (or timeout! of Vicea'h.‘ Farm flock and .n Harness and Horse Goods ’. try promptly my P. (1â€"10. REPAIRING PROMPLY DONE 93- Kent Street - - - ____.______â€"I, , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOO OOOOOOOOOOOQCCOODODOQ: . and Dede: in Frank: and Valis‘es. Whips. C any Combs Agentiorthe Colonial Stock Food Berliner Gramaphone I. J. WETHERUP, KOBWEYN SIITH. We have on hand for Investment on “We: SEWING MACHINES Pianos, Organs Anderson, ”MEI" (0.: :- Kant-St. Lindsay. ooooooooooooooooooooooo Handsome Parlor Suites, New Red room Setts, The Veoy latest Dining- room Furniture, Fancy Rockets lorris Chnirs, Lounges. Hat Racks China Closets, Music Cabinets, Writ ing Desks. etc. No better value in the Dominion Shock [urge nnd right up to ante. In opection invited. Furniture am; mamas in a dental w- died (tom the enacts. and Robert smith '30:. brand mama-quail mdmmenm Port W. 1‘ We! [3w Superb magic" mute 91 My EXPENS- OF LOAN kept down to tho loweot pouible point coul- tent with accumy and M11 n- ALB BUSINESS of unnum- Wypdmmmwa HONEYTOLOANonKom-fi low-st mtratel. IEAVEu- oeucothcheapatmomymmh mmdngtvempnu'outh FARM LOANS- l1. Sootheran , In ill. w (an. ’ maximum

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