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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Jan 1902, p. 10

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Stoves, Pipes, Stove BOards Fire Shovels, Lant eras, Granitware, Oil Cans, Pumps Sinks, Tinware, liaivanized‘ and Tin Pails. Stole Po'lish, Stove Pipe Varnish, «Nails, Tar Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Rope, ScOop Shovels, best Coal Oil, Cutlery, Spoons and Eorks, Scissors, tc. ' Heating. We thank our customs” .. very generous patronage ‘to ‘ holiday season, ‘ - We gratefully acknoWle'dge acts of forbearance on the 9 our customers during 31:0 and we assure‘themmlp mm appreciated If any we If any W61 “CapVVVVV will overlook it. It was simply imo possible to give mm we crewman): desirous of giving. Wishing ‘you #11 Watch Repiifiné 83 “5 correctly, reasonable i THE NOBBY TAILOR, Little Brit'- ajn, has a. complete assortment. of upâ€"to-date improved and Canadian TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS; Etc. See them before ordering elsewhere: primg right. Fit and finish guarâ€" See them b1 Prices right: WK" 5 2'; :;\ 31.1 , , But those 17.110 mfier from backache. headache, pein inthe’ide or my derange- ment of the kidney- will be glad to know that themiegreuedythetwerhflaeven in the worst «and " '- \ It isDofih’eX-im , ' I. e , ' Mrs. P; ‘Co‘yTe‘r, ‘ even-known drags- mker, 224 Bath“ St, Toronto, Ont" pve the low M 01 her experi- o ence with it: .. . ' ' ' MN“ m ' and . 3 3nd aches flh " Fania“. SinoelhtvenldDoul may Pillsthe painshevelefime, myhe’ofh’ugot stronger ‘nd thekiéney $309!)!” , to been corrected. , In _I£_ -4L'.‘ .._A.I ‘ PEefiax-ad ‘ from 861 the linear. tin 121119th 92937th" 3.” % PPS a: 00., but, .pawio 01232833. bondon; A Toronto War has Found a Cure and 613.61! tens Positive seems Thanks '- Dressmgcfs Duties fl s, LINDSAY. Even sleep 0650:1qu ...,., _ _ on one of those wakeful nightg, the] / old actress jumped . pen and paper. and wrote a letter.‘ an ks The“ er , ' . slept. like a. tired child. . x I : “ A few days later a gentleman of a. :- cu_s e” ‘0" “3° certain age, but. of the mostMelegant- § “” ,nowle'dge ~ many on the part 0! as. “?‘he_ n their kindness is “Samâ€"promptly. : in Price° Ventilating muting or ”wills Inn tronblou their own. Running sewing machines all day 1011‘, 1:81:61: 1810'” work that requires the greatest of care, these are the things that have m a. d 6 many a w o m a. n exclaim. “ e véry time I take a. stitgh .wifih m y name it pieréiug my own Fifi-It”. But Mme. de’Miramoy has! marâ€" “Can you come *3 a marrow at two " ried a. bdron jpenniless widow, and she had“; made “Yes indeed. * the further mistake of growing old: seeing all that and the publicâ€"which is‘ggtshlloao' . much. ‘ pher after its fashion, givkng only “Good-by. then wh it receives-lorgot her. So the rti-st of a former da ' Again there : but this t p selt- out of her mi M had not had a. great horror 0! fidi-‘benjs med w know *eeems to me yo cule-â€"â€"!or she was beginning to _ )6 have set the worldlog noise in the lifeâ€"She Won to talking of her death. Her con- too.” cierge. a. pitiless Cerberus in steel “What did keep xmd‘hlue Mme. de Mir spectacles, with a. blue ddcd to her misery, for they high. apron, a were like two unemies who watch The concierge g each other ceaselessly and seek only » ter a. moment “Wellâ€"you ow ions Cerberus: "mun: uc a.-- .._ you please?” ‘ _, The concierge ey to foot. floor, third door to the lett, the gentleman passed in..cox “The idea! ' morning! cutting up her can ten 0“." p y _..'>-‘_ n‘“m_"- can teu y Uu. .. “Poor little Honorlfiex" thought the visitor, . row stairway where hisdlbows touch- and the ed the wall and banister, close atmosphere of an ill-«emailmzed‘1 house assailed his nostrils: and cover that was utt in. or have p nag-ow opéning . The visitor W8 sound of a pair mg OVer the be. going in every being moved ab1 ing opened. 0f kept repeating : Qelisle himself! moment." moment. Presently the chain was down and the bolt slipped bac‘. door was opened a. little, two looking like ing eyes appeared, holes pierced in a white face, 1 pinch of rouge forgotten in a. v on one of her cheeks. and fine small figure appeared. clamping one hand the to ' sing-gOWn tha . en during 8. pr rther mistake of gram old: seeing 13‘ publicâ€"which is “411.! mule-90' . muchl.’ Liter its fashion, givkng only "Goa it. receivesâ€"forgot her. So the "I a; artist of a former day Was the li ' dying of loneliness and ennui, Ibow, l {ling alone! wt with all thelger u ‘01 of an embittered little old {lookin‘ mall gtime. n. against poverty. in a s k and .forget on the sixth floor of a do: » ass house, among memories that asleep her age seem only the greater. o’clocl letimes it happened that. ab- noisil: ' 0810! her iself 01 ant. At svch r that she could nev mt of her miseries, . mt. had a. great horror of ridi-‘bems . . A- ‘p-‘Am 15!.de bow. “M. Delisle! What an M. Delisle entered t1 sat down on a velvet at a. window, from which of blue sky was visible, a. glance about. him, he mmer a discrdered bed, a. glance about him, ne saw u. v--- corner a. disordered bed bered with some cups and a. run- down slipper. and with age, still ,unknown, some 0 ‘ hidden under the leafless of a. faded laurel wreath. all scrawled over with enormous dedications. A . ring amiably, came and rubbed his rounded back against the gentleman’s legs. _ 1853 . “My dear madame-5"." ., __ “Oh, M. DelisleL” almost implored the old woman. who had taken a seat opposite her visitors “Well, my deanfionoflm. then: I have come as sooxi as‘posslble to tell you that I have received your letter, that my theatre Is at your disposal for your benefit, 3.5? amt.) your old friends have pr mused their assisâ€" tance. Here is what Coquelin writ- es me”?! “Coquelin! ’ ' “-Mounet-Scully, Sarahâ€"é" “She, too,” and the little woman jumped from her. seat like a, young girl, and, Withspaflfling eyes. seized the letters M. Deligle held toward her. ~ “There is nothing more_ to arrange. except for you to select your role.” “I shall chooser my grott‘succcss. It is true that I havé' embOdied all the roles as nobody else -. ever dldâ€"no one of the present .dthas had 5 triumphs as I had, becameâ€"won un- derstand me, fp;,,lyou have Qways I trembled. Km! when I tom my hair and my clothing in a rageâ€"4t was real, it was meal. it was real!” Ins.- v- at rouge forgotten in a.‘ a of her cheeks. and flu figure appeared. ° ‘ md the folds of i scarl‘ awn that, threatened ~t0 ’ U‘ “and. , Vthe little woman hen seat like a young wn, some of them half- :r the leafless of a faded h, all scrawled over with rdications. A cut. pur- ,7... And rubbed his gentleman of 331mm in h no mostfldeg‘ant‘ ”But : himself at her will.pay‘ v hour. it must‘ "You him from head m an a rage-"it 5.1. it. was real!" and finally 8‘ clasping with a scarlet dres- aned -to fly 09’ and reverentia1 the | found letter.‘ L and e w, ' 7 0313' ' tor a moment he Iounu ma w “Wellâ€"you owe a. quarter's rel 1!!St and the landlordâ€"" the “Tell you master ..that he mind have two mooths' rent. And 1 Mar. ‘19 not. satisfied fâ€" and 2 proudly \showed \ ‘Coquelirfi an‘d So of a. bold in her hand. want ”But all that. don't. tell me seeing all that 1 now lu'cu . much!n , “Good-by. then, until tomorrow lways,” so "I am your scrth a. the little old woman. bow. as she acco get to’ the stair; and stood the looking after him {or a. long. lo time. But 'her emotion made I asleep and that it was not yet eig o'clock, for she slammed the d< noisily after her, and. stretching h iself out on the so! “Yes indeed. Oh, , , have loved so incaroely believe her eyes, She step-l back and then went close up to much!” . 3’. the mirror. which seemed to have 119 . " said quired magical properties; she smiled he little old women. with a low she showed he; teem, she cumiued >ow. as she accompanied thé mannâ€" herself closely. Heavens! Was it get to’ the stair: and stood there possible? was a coking after him for a. long. ’ Lune. But “her emotion made forget that the house We!» still mg wildly. asleep and that it was Wt yet eight alone for a moment. and once alone. o’clock, for she slammed the door she casts a s d. stretching h?!" vies to her poor. began t0 hum a searches hurriedly love-song. Then she sighed. "Thank takes out a nu God, there is still some good in life." . Again there was a. knock “at the door: but this time it was the Cer- pg (1 which will give her strength bonus armed with a broom. "It on. ' ‘Ol- She stands up and waits. She tricl Mme. de Mirafnoy }ing jflaring letters, should be displayed in her street and in her room; there‘she recited her lines over and over again before the mirror, unti the desired effect, studying her poses and expreSSions, scolding, even strik- ing, smiling ing herself, or approv amiably lat herself with eyes and lips. The longed'for evening arrived. The entered her brightly-lighted dressingâ€" room. with its mirror nil about. its .wall. Mme. de Miramoy ran {mm ““ “fin-“hair to another. trying little old woman sucww awakening from a. long sh entered her brightly-lights: room, with its mirror nil wall. Mme. de Miramoy ‘them an. Suddenly she stopped sti centre of the roam. “Why. 1 have forgotten dinner ! but then I have of port.” ‘ '7-â€" «Inn th‘n Under monde ' ve me. flowering of my life. How I am. Your portrait is al- are,” she broke off. inconse- indicating w_ith her finger a -_.u....n,.m ; did you 885‘ dc MiramOY» h As though the mighty sun. himseli bereaved, Were growing Weary, and Titanic pain Deprived his daiLy task of its great gain 0! joy benefloem, and he were grim-ed. And never more would gladly mount. on high, Nor meet his worlds with an untroubled eye Full, oft 1 dream I scent flower-bran Around are wonders Within us paths w Windmg away to that that I‘smelLthe sea. (1 mingled with my cradlc's breath, that. thwu't the gulf of death, things from eternity. we hold not in fee : 3 cannot. all explore, untravelled shore, nor life can flee. And there are subtle chords w- Chords which can stretch o’e Chords wh}ch the fingers of Deep pain. great gladness, rock And 111qu dreamings, and 1‘ Make up my life. which seems. 0f bells discordant. rung by m: Now _clax)ging7estn1 nom, nonv And rolling resonant lent, th O’er thundering seas, to some Fxom whence, in vain. distresd was queued: he found his schant r so ghtS. moved a se and bald pate?» Le Chiphasis. mg her gestures unwillingly v1!!! at, Delislcâ€"â€" ' .. -..1.. Han mores-It "'C'suges ords which bind our souls”. ch can stretch o'er continents and sees. ch the fingers of emotion thrill. 3 globe, a tender music rolls, of soul-spheres. whose notes appease, mm. which with blissful layfi they an. a subtle ch were manipumt‘ 5 of pulleys and :red confusion 0f mghter and mu!- m and more in- revisiting the earth. lilies sounds and sights mil str: 13 lost to me whet-o'er I range ; a men I met. The birth th inperia! glory crowns air. the stream. the two. the 00‘ 1d sickly, and its gracious dove: is dulled with darkling frowns. still but at. tongue- rent. -- to 63‘- my mv {11‘5“ nu “"‘7 aoor. rrs {mm "on, n. Dellsle. what. ., nlght‘ 2 " and ‘9 5““ she murmurs a little husklly. taking his arm she allows her-sell to “9 310“ he led lorth. Those who watch her as she passed think from her manner 3" “‘0“ that. she is lrightcned and dares not confess it. Her knees even seemed to ‘ ' be Weak under her as she walks. hat. pre- They ell encourage her. and she is "def W forced gently out on the stage. As on ”0- she appeal”. the en 11° 10"” into n. great salvo of up 3 if in 5 de mrany advances wl 3-“ the on her heart. Suddenly she steps 18 in W and casts en uncertain glance uncut. .minute. Then. smiling weakly, she starts md strik- slowly to advance again. makes s name in false step. and tumble: prone and flayed ln helpless on the stage. in the S , Shifl“ Lindsay 0 's. , lime. dc llirumoy. menu her dressing-room. Pa let. herself be dnesaed and [or her part, "Why is it. all Chang quickly? ' she wondered. [WI she showed «creel! cloudy. ‘ dreaming? No. aha the port which she has not'forgotten find which wm give her strength. She tries sfie stands up and waits. Alas! her voice is no son. Mme de liramoy shivers an into a chair to think. “Mme. de mramoy,”’they c ently. "it is your turn to go But she does not. move. knack. She decides. risen, c rock strength, shifting 3M8, nd the cares of time gems, at times. a Chime ,y madmen’s hands: now knelling doom. r, tth' tempest dark. some {Meandering butane. Lressinl SW3 Wm- . e timely-pd listened to the lap, lap, lap of the tide as it. ebbs or flows, can weave about the pic- ture a romance that will entertain him by the hour. 7 -â€"- an «an abom Rome. who lap, lap, lap of the t or flows, can weave abo romance that will entertain full strange the flower. mun. 1'th 1902. [miest mi. When In gm, she could 1‘ eyes: She “W L went close up to ”wed to have 89’ mes-ties; 81” smiled scan. the W Heavens! Wu 1" Amminfl N0.“ I p , one can weave about. that will entertdn W. W. Jacob's- ‘ was as it 6°” ‘1‘ in“!!! a sudden longer sure ‘ “d fink! D 38" Wwwwwwwwwzwum 2 Also Hockey Skates. Hockey Sticks, Sleigh Bells, Axes, Axe Handles, Crosscut Saws. Carpet Sweepers, Lanterns. 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