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Watchman Warder (1899), 18 Dec 1902, p. 2

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Ber Blessings. When a man begins to count his blessings, he can generaliy find plenty to be thankful for, although sometimes he may include things which might notberegardedbyothapeopleasalo together joyous. “I’m thinking about the wonderful progress the world has made and how much we’ve got to be thankful for.” said Mrs. Matthews. rocking in her old stated chair, with amirofknlttlng needlesinherhandsandaplacidmue enhance. “It is wonderful,” Idmiflnd her niece. “Seems a: it everything turned in goat There’s lightning. now. It It hadn't been for that. I never should havehadthoaennerodscnthehom andbamthatmkemeteelaonfeh amen-storm. Andthen’smllpox. Ifnhadn'tbeentorthatwem shack! have known the blessing!“ vaccination. and it were hdn’t been nearsighted folks nobody would hi. thought to invent magnifying til-El sud specs. I deem there’s a light at things to be thankful ta." Bulletin-pan. In Raw Caledonia can serpents an tequntly seen and conduct ap- tm-ea Theyarecnrioumth Whichomthoquyandth taflbdngtormedukcmou.lnlength theyaregenenll: manual] focrteet. Inthejawthenmflnyghndsena- taming poison; but. a; the mouth in very small, it is Multan-them to bite, and the natives handle them tear- lead}. M. Kermogant, a European traveler, witnessed an experiment it Home. which shows that under m condi- tions the see serpent an do deadly work. Amt was anzhtlnutrap, enditatongnewugnspedbyapur of pinehers and placed in the mouth of a see serpent The serpent immedi- ately bit it, and the at died in (our minutes. Along shaped but small car lying close to the head denotes refinement. delicacy or perception, but also timid“! and sensitiveness. A thin. transparent looking ear shows delicacy and~ poetic feeling; a thick ear, the regeme. All ear set rather low on the head denotes good brain capacity; set high or on a level with the eye. a limited mental ca.- pacity is denoted. L - - . Though there may be counteracting features and signs upon the face, an that are disproportionately large. tat andred bespeakacmrsmeuotna. ture, sometimes sensuality and dimly.- tion. Earsthhtstandoutfl'omthehad like flaps are often seen on religious men, but parsimonyiaapttogowith them. Next Thursday is Lnnstmas uay. 1 ime 101' nesuaung 15 passeu. now the time will fly ? With hardly a week away you have a lot to do, but Graham will help you. This week we respond with increased sale force. Helpful service awaits you, and the store is wearing its holiday garb. A holiday hallo illuminates this store as if Christmas electricity had struck Graham. This is a season for giving and receiving. All are doing something in the way of giving just now, and are doing it more freely than ever before. If you are in a quary what to give Graham’s store solves the Christmas Gift Perplexity easy. Old Winter’s knock now sounds its warning on the outer door. De- lay no longer. Never has Graham displayed such a variety of Winter Comfortables ; never have we given such attractive values. The little toddler of 3 years, the school boy of 8 years, his big brother of 14,. the the youth of 18, his father of 40, his uncle of 30, and his grandpa at 65 _____ 'A-v J v “-__ - each, and eéerybne, no matter 'what his tastev Or desire, v'may 'be satis- factorily outfitted and Santa Clauscd at Graham’s at a full saving of 50 per cent. If you buy a Suit or Overcoat, Ulster, Reefer or any other article of Clothing or Furnishings before Christmas, you will be getting it for half the money it would cost you regular. Character h a. M STORM THE SHIRE Thursday is Christ‘mag‘Day. Time for hesitating is passed. How . GRAHAM, The King Clothier formative than diverting. but the same cannot bowdotthelndhn. The Pan- jab return- incmde WM.“ eta-a under the heading at W 1nd Tumblers.” regarding M appu- ently 1n the same light as Mr. Kipling. The Ohenab has forty-dz male. seven female and fixty-oeven' “W peaâ€"r 111' “receive" at stolen and.” andlZGWawlnrdgcawpdm ”Ilium Ammaniudgewhomd'm“ “mmdaymetacoloredmnno- muon- tor stanza: and in” ‘0 m “Unclenck. rnteuyon “mm“- Yaplckouttwootthmehoamm Mundl’ngivethemtomm odyouwon odtstalmydmflfl" mmmdadtwhflcandfllfl- dolofla'yuhmakec. butlwutlynhto mattrnhomatbyfl.” rennz about their respective ages'At last, to end the dimnte. once: then wdmaconcmatatytoneotvoiee: “Don’t let us quarrel over thematic anymave, deer. Latte-stimulant thehenrttodott. Ineverknew who my mother was. for the Maritime when [manna-M17110“ butthat you may hevebeenthathelrt- lea parent?” A Silent I... Jorklnsâ€"There’s Perkinsâ€"yon know PerkimHntel-ed Into an agreement with his wife soon after their mu» tinge. twenty years ago, that whenever either lost temper or stormed the other was to keep silence. Bobâ€"And the scheme worked? Jorkinsâ€"Admirably. Perkins has kept silence for twenty yen-n The Cheerful Inn. Give us. oh. give us. cries Carlyle. the man who sing: at his work. Be his occupation what it may, be Is equal to any at those who follow the some pur- suit in silent sullenuesa He will do more in the same time; he will do It better; he will persevere longer. loan-x Aces-this. Grangaâ€"I understand you have an interest in theSweatman mine? Lambâ€"I have an investment there. but I have seen no Interest on it on to the present moment. WelthoAm Twoladleaatatespawaotw A Story of Bd-fleh~ Bel-o Tooth-cue Lyon- lull-Ce- Retnrnlng from a Journey to the IonthotanceHelnficthnemetn Heinepmisedmauengltg in. IiMfiu-nmmu mam win hurtmmdoeta mumwwonm Your mm ~0an “With Plum ud (ll- now the Flood-me. The aboriginal back: of Austral]: ureaqoet'xtndltionabout-thenood. Theynythatntouetimetheremno wateontheenrthntauexceptlnth itmtoundoutthatltthetrmconld bemadetohugh the “ten wouldmn The black people were saved from drowning by the pelican. This thought- ful bird made a big canoe and went with it all among the hands that ap- peared here and thee above the sur- face of the water and game-ed In the black people and saved them. Time Table. as Geocnptleu. . -“I never realized the value of time tables unfit I got hold of“: class of have old enough to take 1mm}! 80 several animals were M to danceandaperhetorethen-ogtoln- ducehlmtolangh. huthedldnoteven mileandaothemtmremlnedh higbody. Thenoomeonehtppenedto think of the queer muons um which the eel could twist Itself. end It was straightwuy brought before the frog, and when the frog :1th wrig- gllnghehnghedsolondthatthewhole earth trembledandthe mus-spouted wtofhismouthinagrach which many people weredmwned. TEMPTED, HE ATE. humouthandthedroughtbe and ldeu'uhtholmporhnaoteu- geography." aid n New York pnbnc ochooltencher.“80!arutheatndyot church. Some an M an mmmmmflwaow'um no“? I harmbvejolnedtho KW ltbouzhtluvnditm ”batman-that.” Hose took‘ofl III Mull calmly mtchedhhvooflypuuuhempued: “Yen. dr,maun.dat’uooâ€"dnt'un Do Presbyterian people an: mighty fine people. an’doPmanchmdlm amlzhtynnechurch. but. macs! yont’lnk ltampowertnldbmlurn , mama-h. ’11» animal: I: not I men we: pickednptorafewpeneeureutanâ€" allyoutotthecommonudge. Like theAnbmmltwwItomtnnty nnduthetmamotltIom. mmukeunpoenum Among 10.000 bhckthumuboottpa- haponotmwethanoucuduflnedh the C". and “cl! .113. A pmfmin Konlpberg university has experimented to determine the ef- tectnof “flout food-on medal-giv- enoflbyeow’smllk. “Somewlnm uwmmmmmtmmmu Men's ‘5 Suits reduced to Men’s 8730 Suits reduccd to Men’s $3.50 Sufi: reduced to Men's ‘10 Suits reduced to Men's $12 Suits reduced to Here is a Men's 34 Overcoat: reduwd to - 32-25 Men’s 55 Overcoat: reduced to - 3.50 Men's 37.50 Overcoat: reduced to 5.00 Men's $10 Overcoat reduced to 6.9.) Men's ‘12 Ovecoats reduced to 8.00 A m. I'or Convent... Avalanche of Xmas Reductions 6y Awly Time is here! Don’t Procrastinate! Storm this Store! Do It Now! Men’s Overcoats Men’s U uits partial list of our startling reductions all over the King Clothâ€" ier store for this week and right up to Christmas. ”mummmmu mm WmmwM n ӎ: “boltâ€"sumo! lunacyâ€"Mir. Reva-thun- mull-uh. “Whavmlnutlnf' 4r}, fiche-”W Dellsâ€"mayo. an utttnout? Oathâ€"Why. "5.4:me ammuqunmmm Mmafiyhamhxrn" “my"... “Ht-plum”! Do It Now! m VAWI-Iumm, Envy Ribbed Shirt: and Duwen Bury Wool Shirts and Drawers ‘ Envy Scotch Wool Underwear M Fleece Lined Underwear miss. all styles - - - ”Oxford Shirts M W - M Esta. Shim- White sum - g ply “90.09“" I. A Men’s 8: Buys’ furnishings and Fedm um - - - 1903 um - - . Newest Ship. in Fine Hm - W in Sh’fl’ and Soft Hats Tweed ()th - - Datum-I for - - â€" . - mgafimm STUHM THE SIDRE dlmonthml when 1M- W thought or M auxin:tmunto[manual-4.!d mmmmue without-hut- mamâ€"m. sun" damn-H thatâ€"he uplifted m. tootâ€"u III (119(1me wcmtthetllllll’.d the emperor mug up. M. -,A ll- Incite-hm Amumldotumnafll which Napoleon I. fell ouch-I matdlnner. nebula-mew ”then-om. Qwu‘u- mmtchedntevmgtkfl‘ ushltolpapmlnqu" Thea-swing” Ir. B. H. Peel Mina-cubs fio'umbfc u a road! ware in u” Addie .visit. to ht a“ a rushing b1" d are providing ‘ -ber of men wiH a ver) ”home of Mr. by t s at! “stingc WIS InR. P. 5” our flan ’wfopulafl ’0“ n III 11" >L'A

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