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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 Dec 1902, p. 2

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HwANDSOME 3 chance. Wom flag-Joy“ A markup! "hi-unite“! drodshanmdvdwshhufnmum his u. Organist ‘1’ “36“!“ at max.“ mm Tasha- of Vole. Golan-0, Pluto, Organ and Theory, hem Har- mony, Counterpoint, Canon and Fugue, Musical Form and _th}ory. A l3! 1. i’iHitfl 1-323 Pupils pupand {or lamination of Trinity University, or Toronto Con- matory of nude. Studio and Beo- ldona 50 CW PO. Box 28 99 KENT-ST 1: prepared to furnish tho people of Lindsay and surrounding country with monuments and WM muble .,nd granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemotery roqnidua. Marble Table Tops. Wadi Torn. Mantle Pieces, etc, 9. WW. Being a. practical workman; would see his designs and compare prices before mix-dancing elsewhere.- WORKS.â€"In the rear of Int-ht; OI Lindsay Marble Works T020 "BLOW arm ”70 consazum'l 0“ N35“ Last Steamship of Upper Lake Steamship Line leaves 0wen Soun'd. Saturday, Nov. 29th, and Fort William. Tues- day, Dec. 2nd. 1902. or a. token of esteem cannot be! bestowed in a. more acceptable form than by a gift of jewelry. We have such an endless assort- ment of new designs and artistic effects in rich and handsome com- binations of jewels, from a. tiny pin to a. superb Watch or Pearl Necklace. that it will not be hard to suit you in either jewels or price. W. F. MC CARTY. on A GUARANTEE ron a’b‘v’fins” w Qhoumhimuy knock-d. A taro chance. Womgifingsnythmntchubqnic {madman ,, 11 mod. tharzm'ouk uploa- unity." ands. Ha. flgizolnd';bhufnmum mmthnndolighfldflfllthun. Nb- brim“ to a fin. Watch without yinguuat‘foc it, Ind ya 5 £13ch mummy .: Tn: Hm Ln Baum 5‘ 0m. .-Tugm, an. A LGVE BIKER "“3““‘WFBEE A. H. NOTHAN. Afi PA [Toronto I King-$2.33.“. Toronto ROBERT CHAMBERS 1'. C. HATCHETT, Agent 6.91. Tl! JIUELLEI. South Side LINDSAY Ouytdun. Bon‘tniuthochmc! you-lire. Benduyouduud '0 7}}! 9°“ "u.- n1". .iu- by --.n, vu- “143:0! lug! ASolldGoldLund " ""â€""" ct Guntl’ mtch m from ”I .0 Don't throw your money any. you want I. Wilts}: um will II! II. my Solid Gold Watch ' and u I THE Rom TAILOR \ .J'I'I‘LE BRITAIN. - . .- â€"-Three passenger cars being shunt- ed across the Grand Trunk yards in London on Thursday evening broke away in 'front of the station and slid dOWn the grade, jumping the tracks at Talbot street: -â€"In the case in Montreal 0! Ami Lussier, wha, tried to kill his father. the Seigneur of Verchem, the jury almost immediately returned a. va- dict of “not guilty" on account of the accused having at the time been laboring under mental aberration. Suits andlflvercuéts â€"The German Chancellor. has 8116- ceeded in bringing about a. compro- mise on the tariff bill by which the government will be enabled to open: negotiations next year for a. prolon'e gation of the commercial treaties, with? s-lighrtiygdiifications. -â€"Gideon St. Andre. emvloyed in Fateux’ sash and door factory in Montreal, was struck by a. board in the stomach and killed on Thursday. -â€"-J. R. Holmes of Clinton, Ont. has been fined $40 and costs at Del- oraine. Man., for sending a ear-load of apples to that town that were im- properly packed and marked. â€"Hea.vily chained, and suflering tortures of darkness and cold and lack of attendance, many of the more educated political convicts in 8mm are suiciding by refusing to at; -â€"The Argentine Government. has introduced a bill providing export cattle regulations in accordance With British requirements. -In a. duel near Paris, the result. of a. p_olitical quarrel, Smto'r Le Provost disabled Viscomte de Kerâ€" guezee by a. thrust, in the arm. â€"A motion on the tariff in Hie Ger-. man Reichstag resulted in great dis- order, some members calling others pickpockets. ‘ -~Frau Krupp has given $750,000 to establish a, benefit fund for the workmen of Essen, in memory of wt. late husband. -â€"The manage!“ of the Esperanoe In- surance Co‘. at Paris has absconded and $600,000 is missing; â€"â€"The London Daily Graphic says that in its way the tour of Dr. Pat- kin in behalf of the Rhodes scholar- ship. is as remarkable as the mission of Hon. Jos. Chamberlain. â€"The Government has won the New Zealand election by a. majority of 25, while the prohibition party won six seats, and the party advoâ€" cating more strict licence laws gain- ed nine. â€"It is reported that a. big United States syndicate has made a. propoâ€" Tha British Warship Oharybdis sailed from l‘ialifax Thursday after- noon, under sealed orders, and it; is believed that. she has gone to Vene- sal to purchase St. James’ Hall, the most famous concert hall in Londo . for the purpose of converting. it into a. large hotel and restaurant, â€"France will be called upon to ex- plain why the papers of the British schooner Victoria were seized at St. Pierre, Miguelon. -â€"A story has” rgéched 0th that gold has been found" inittho Lamen- tian Hills, but is not credited; â€"Geo. Beacock of Wharton found two large snakeshone owe:- six feet. long, dead on his store roof. , ; -â€"The Wallaoeburg beet sugar fac- tory has shipped a. train laud of sug- ar, consisting oi twenty-five cars, to the Northwest. 4. J. J. RICH Order your Winter Suit or Overcoat now. I have an up to-date stock of Tweed 5, Over- coatings and Trouserings to choose from. Prion Right. See my stoclsgcfore ordering. TWICE TOLD muss It is agreed by medical authorities that the virulence of an epidemic my ’be' increased bytheelemaxtatfear In the public mind. ' How He Felt About It. “IMshIcouldgiveupwoflrand take a long rest.” “You’d do it it you could. would you?” “Well,_I'm not snreI’ddoitlt I could. It’s one 0: than things you’d like to do when you an' ”â€"Brooklyn Sign. at Prosperity. “Howdoyougettherepuhdonot being so much fiche: than you are?” asked the intimate friend. “Very ensl- possible and never admit that I have anymoneythatlcouldlend. People mkeittorgrantedthatlmuntbeproe- “Ah.”uldthebidda'lnannnda~ tone and with a chuckle, “I thought that would give him a start!” Leigh Hunt. that early (1" anthem. deckredbreuktasttobethemed otall others when the poetic Influence of a table posy was to be desired. He would bring in a t'ew clover heed: or sprigs of grass culled from beneuth the pro- tecflng-barsotapark mutual-city square I! he could and nothing more beautiful. and with these to look at hi: (my took him roamingoutinto bound- leasgreenfleldnnndputnresnew. Gave m. a Start. “Now, then.” said tho auctioneer. holding up a pair of antique Inva- can. dlesficks, “give me a start." “Twenty-five cents.” came from a voice at the back at the room. store? Is not human nature about the same the world over? True. but there In a Mel-ence. The proprietor of this store Is not only 1 merchant. but a gentleman. He treats his em- ployee: with marked courtesy and con- sideration. As a consequence they feeleokindlydisposedtowud hlmnnd his business that their good will I: re- flected in their treatment of his cus- toma's.” Some storekeepere neverflnd A Good Policy. The Dry Goods Economist an of one store with which It to familiar: “Every employee in it seems to be good natured. Why should there be any dinerenee In this respect between this establishment and the average flaking liable Out of (35.12:. In nature marble is made out of chalk by water which percointes through the chalky deposits. dissolves the chalk particle by parties and crystallizes it. mountain pressure solid- ifying it. It has been found that simi- lar results may be accomplished by chemical menus. First slices of chalk are dipped in a color bath. staining them with tints that will imitate any kind at marble known. For this pur- pose the same mineral stains are used as are employed in nature. For exam- ple. to produce counterfeit “verde an- tique" oxide of copper is utilized. In like manner green. pink. black and other colorings are obtained. Next the chalk slices go into another bath. by which they are hardened and crystal-i lined. coming out to all intents sndl purposes reel marble. j Tombs of the Ancient Prophets. There exist in parts of Islam many tombs of the prophet Daniel. 0: these one of the most celebrated is at Cairo. This fact need not astonish us. The Mnssulmans admit without hesitation the duplication or even indefinite mul- tiplication of the bodies of holy per- sons without their veneration for each of the remains being diminished in the least. It is worth noting that the na- ture of the honorary qualifications ac- corded to the same saint varies in dif- ferent countria. Thus, for example, Daniel has at Cairo the name at Neb- biâ€"Danielâ€"that is. they give, him the title of prophet. as being at the same time that which suits him best and is the most honorable they can confer. in Algeria or Moroccoâ€"feudal countriesâ€"- the title they give to saints is sidi. which signifies lord, which is also the title there of military and political chiefs. In central Asia they give to those eanonized persons whom they re- spect most, as to the prophet Daniel. the title of khodja, which means in Arabic write or lettered. the horse gin. which ant-viva to the present day in some of the mining dis- tricts of Great Britain and northern Europe, was the engine chiefly em- ployed both for lifting the coal and for getting rid of the water. This latter object was also sometimes enacted by means of pumps turned by windmills or by tunnels driven .with great labor to an outlet at a lower 1evel. “What!” exclaimed the horrified ane- navy lamp Wail“. ' The dlfllcultlen under“ which coal mining operations were carried on be- fore the scientist Davy had invented his safety lamp must have been very great. In many times the only alternative the medieval miner had to’pltch darkness was the phosphorescent gleam from dried fish. The mlner’a implements, originally of stone or hard oak. gradu- ally improved. bnt he was forced to work in almost complete darkness until Sir Humphry Davy by his remarkable invention enabled him to light his way through the tunnels he had excavated with comparative safety. V'Xgrlcoli. an author who wrote about the middle of the sixteenth century. has left an elaborate treatise on coal Leigh aunt'- Breakfast Bonguetl. WORKING IN THE DARK. Tooth-etc. If one has a toothache and curt teach the dentist. try this method of temporarily tuning the pain: Clam nnddrythe hollow tooth withnhltot cotton. Then put to a mall cotton plngdlppedlnaeoooteorouotclovel. Coverthlswlthanothcrhltotdryoot- too. or. still better. a little heennx ind cotton kneaded together. Thll [keep-outtheurnnddowuthe‘hnb- _cy"nndladenflstanhomched. In on Fanny. 80-m- Bellman: claim to belong bumoldtunny. 'Eowdidyon enjoyyourvklttothe Bermudas. Uncle Jed?” “I was 1 good deal dismounted. The onions didn‘t come up to my ex- pectations. Why. I've at better Ba- nal: onion: right here.” Cockney. “that Englishman sunk!!! b ‘ well and. Isn't he?" Inquirer! Polk. “Well.” replied Jolt. “mm people thinknbntlknowhehun‘tnbltot mummmm" “Nonsense! unve- In his own Intellectual. “Just fancy. Weglnald. I've forgot- ten m abs-d cue." ’ “Nenh mind. duh boy. [’11 lend you some of mine.” NMWn-M. “Daron cast thing: here?" banked ; martyouththe othadayu be watered into a foundry and ad- dressed the proprietor. “Yes, we do." “Yonmstallldndlofthlmm “at Iota-nu Do lot Know. How water. commonly (filled up, necessary to the life of a tree. passes from the roots to the topmost leaf and evaporates to a problem not yet solved by botanists. It to known that the ascent to mode chiefly in cameo in the sapwood only, the heart and bark serving other purposes. That I. the extent of our knowledge of the matter. the test of experiment. Iron, eh?” “Certainly. Don't you no that hour business?” “Ah. well, cast a thadow. will you?" Thereisnohodcarryinzinhpen. The native builders have s method of metering mortar which makes it seem more like play than work to the onlooker. The mortar in mixed twin a pile in the street. One men melee this up into balls of about six pounds weight. which he toeeee to a men who etude on a ladder midway between the root and the hell. Thin men deftly atone. the bell and tones. it up to e men who etends on the root. This plan would wet-eel: work for sky-crap- “And yet." sold his hoot. “then are many lines of work whlch they could «101::st of bogging. For example, most of the mmpooeu in Japan are blind man. Some one no well to do go from house to home. and the rent of the people from sympathy guide them from place to place. Some of them walk alone. blowing on bamboo whistles. There was n time when some ofthem wmdoctmuwellushhm- “Idopitythelebllnd mean!“ a straw In proached by so many “blind" men in “Thatmybgbutheanlfl‘k In“ It! “I do pity the a straw In 13“ pronched b7 0° He was cast out. Din-anume-t. Ion-tar Tuners. W-otaammotm. Thendcapotflbertyhadanqm we origin. Inatead «1 0a “Phryflanbonnet'ltlajutthenlq alan'a headgear. Tha m ”(Mutual-amt mammaotharedcaphacanaha amt-manna“, “homunoamkm «argued-dun” “rhathdl. Manhunt-o monthui m'mtholwly- “Thnthgoodnmrghcuhmdm old momma-Lutheran mam mfamlmwhlchlhanhd.‘ Sonmwehldm tum pcncenndmrchedoflmthem aubetmthommw bu! an. to tutu-(eta. opddan'nsbopndukedmlooku mamas. Mummche ukedthoprlca. ly-pathetlo lab. Rabelaia compiled a curious lid of lake of a sympathetic nature. which ,were largely in vogue in his days. In hia book entitled “Pautag-uel" he makes hia readera acquainted with Panurguc'a exploit! in trying to de- cipher the invhible characters of a let- ter which a Parisian female had written to Pantagmcl. “He held it up before a are." aaya Rabelaia, “to ace it it was written with spirit- ot am- monia mixed with water. Then placed it in water to diacover it writing had not been done with of tithymal. When this would work. he held‘1t over a candle. w would have brought out the character- had they been written with the juice otwhite onions By rubbingapartet itwith nutoil hetrledtedndwhether it had not been written with the of a a: tree. And it We blood been need in the place of ink the from the hreaat et a woman ancflix her firstborn daughter mid have he trayed the eon-ct: or that lens." Elgfiz Eu in; to and n." m :- striking m shows unwell above the level- of con- monplacedacrlpflon. butlthcontm» lnxnndhutbetanlnultotutbduz tunâ€"John Man- In Century. rosy, spin-y canyon company, sunk! drnw every eye nut! in new nun-t1 “nboonthan n'"nhowonldtnkeha placeâ€"cutie. temple. palace or met. Nevertheles- n noted write, comm-In: the Grand canyon In 1 general way with the glacial Yosemite. can: “And the Ymiteâ€"nh. the lovely Yosemite! Dumped down into the wilderne- of W and mountains. it would an a guide whoknewoflts exutencenlong None of the sandstone at W precipice. of the canyon that I have seen or heard of upproachel in mouth. mwle- strength and zundenr the matte ace of El Caplnn or the Te- uyu tide of Cloud'l Belt. The-u co mam-.typaotpmm .boutaommdaoooreethlxhflhue m 111sz [mom Grand Canyon of the Yellowltone is, like the Colorado, gqrxeonlly colored and abruptly conn- tetsunk 1n n phtau. and both we THREE GREAT CANYONS. WnWARDER J03. GflRROLL mmmmlflfl = All the standzd Ibrandsfiept m stock. Cit Plugs, Long Cuts III Fancy lixtures â€"Pip<s of all do â€" saiptions, and an lines of Smokers ' Highest market price pail for butter, eggs, afi all kinds of fowl. Tobaccos and Cigars Fancy Glassware, ant Dishes suitable for :1 X138 gift for either the youngu or oldest in your home, Another large shi melt of Furs to hand. anpyog desiring to get a new F. Coat, Collarctte, Capaig' Mits, Ruff, Robe, anythig in that line will do well to call and give J. M. Pm particulars, and he will do his best to suit you,selu1. ing from the different is holcsales of Toronto, pa. sonally, and in his selectim does not meet with your approval, you are ml; obliged to keep it. Pascoe Bros. foi any d 0‘ ell mm 3”“ w faction. If. M Dcnnisifl' . __-..l ‘5! fig! The mm -- Weed and [m M Sylvestm Mfg. Ea PUMPS and WIND MILLS II a mare is wo u i worth 11 “has procura’b d flue horse bus he and on! “scrubwill have in. Some farm: “may h fit it is wt '01 Ian 81! to $15 foe Son. but they take fi “tried out. free fine it would be b any that. th;: : ~13 and art is hear. is stating. had for it is m m yarn. '10 5.1 *. mashing thrc: a not baled upon has funny and : H and Works is _. M people m: w etha- man or I" in will prove um all: nelson. Added ‘ endurance fl governmej 5.1 finds In. Il'lflicks I ‘v. ‘d Elm}; which I "E ".8 3cm 3!

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