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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jan 1906, p. 3

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"IONS" i hen you call ishort notice. you to see our 1601131}; and if 3 each dollar‘s ngagement and 'ing Machines. Machines. Sewing u- people of ‘me stock of nown Peter- SAY. Struments such as etc. The name at »f uality. In Sew- \V eeler Wilson. [ome apd Raymond. [re w BBS home, cor- l seeing. ‘ :hildren hem . and rivet U ‘HINGS s. Harness and "'0!- sale. lined to keep b made on!” 1;: from othfl' béhadfro IN \Villiam-st. north. 'ew's Church. . and prices and 9 sales but solidfi Z 11th ,ERS CCE SS}: ANS AND LCHINES. iEGE. OS." PS 2 either Clocks. ".‘ {RY STORE Tails, 415 DR. G. S. RYERSON, 66 College-st; Toronto, eye, w. none and throat. DR. J. W. WOOD (late of Kirkfield). Residence and office â€"- 30 Bond-st., first door west of Cambridge-st. Methodist church. Office hours : 9 to 11 a.m.; 2to4and 7 to 8 0.31. Phone No. 196. D-.S. GILLESPIE 8: BROWN. - mner of Lindsay and Russelosts. Cl Strecial attention given to Mid- Wifex‘y-and Diseases of Women. Tel- ep‘mme 98. A. GILLESPIE, W. J. BROWN, _- - nut HcSWEYN SMITH. â€"Barristers, are. Office. Kent-gt ; opposite Pym House. We are loaning mon- ey on real estate. in sums to suit borrowers at the very lowest rate. [DORE 5; JACKSON, Barristers, etc.. solicitors for the County of Victoria and the Bank of. Montreal. Money to loan on mortgages at the lowest current rata. Ofice William-st... Lindsay. F. D. Moore, Alex. Jackson. STEWART O'CONNOR. Barrister: Notaries. etc. Monqv to loan at very lowest current rate on best terms. Ofice corner Kent and York-sts., Lindsay. . '1‘. Stewart, L. V. O'Connor, B.A. ‘J. B. WELDON, Mariposa township C1:rk,0akwood, Fire Insurance Agent Issuer of Marriage Licences. C onve}. ancing in all its forms. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to loan money on Farm, Town and Village Property at Very lowest rates of interest. Company or Private funds. I am always ready DRS. NEELANDS 8: IRVINE, Den- tists, members of the Royal Col- lege of Dental Surgeons. We have all the latest methods of 'dentistry. Special attention will be given to Orthodonia. Crown and Bridge work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and the insertion of the best artificial dentures continues to be a spedalty of this office. Office nearly oppo- site the Simpson House. . 120 Kent Street. fl Over Mama 8 Drug 390‘“ Telephone No. 43. DR 5 A TOTTEN 11 R. r. BLANCHARD, graduate To- ronto University, coroner for Vicâ€" toria. county. Office Ridoutâ€"st., corner. Kent and Lindsay-sts. form- erly residence late Dr. Kempt). Phone 45.â€"â€"35. 0 BORROWERSâ€"We are loaning money on real estate mortgages at the lowest current rates. The busi- ness is done in our own oflice and the principal and interest repaid to us without any expense of remit- ting. We also purchase mortgages and debentures. TO INVESTORS â€"We invest money for clients on mortgages, also upon municipal de- bentures, investment stocks and bonds. McLAUGHLIN . PEEL, Barristers, etc., Lindsay. . H. HOPKINS, Barrister. Solicit- or for the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at lowest rates. Office No. 6 Wiiliam-st., south. to buy good mortgages. I E. WELDON, Solicitor, etc., Milne Biock, Lindsay. Sf -iVnite1;est and suitable terms. JOHN McSWEYN, W. E. SM: I11] . H. GROSS, Dentist, Lindsay, Headquarters for good Dentistry. Member of Royal Dental College. STEPHEN OLIVERâ€"Um Auc- tioneer for the 00m_ o_l Victorian R. POGUE, DENTIST, office near- ly opposite the post-ofiice. Special attention given to children’s teeth. Howard V. Pogue, D.D.S. L.D.S. R. SUTTON, Dentist, Lindsay, non or graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest improved methods adopted and prim moder- ate. omce over Anderson 8: Nu- gent'a, opposite Veitch’s Hotel. say. Honor graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dentistry. All the latest and imâ€" proved branches of dentistry sucâ€" ceesfully performed. Charges mod- erate. Office over Gregory’s Drug 4 n7:l1:-m, Store. corner Kent Auctioneers '. R. JAMES. CAIBRAY, 0nt., Li- censed Auctioneer. for the county of Victoria. Farm stoc 3nd all other sales promptly attended to. Charges moderate.â€"29. '. KESLICK. for WM J emsâ€"0mm hourg a WATcmuN-WARDER, street. Lindsay, either‘at hi! om ‘ 13 L. G. w. BEALL'S ".13de we or at his residence on Albert Money to Loan ' Barristers. etc DENTIST Dentistry ; p'm.; 7 to 8 30 Wellington-st... Corner William aid 'Winiam- J AXUARY 11th 1906- , Hon Em Sylvester mg. (a. O. O°3'O°:°O°1 .0 Our \ifictical man MR. JOHN DENN S. looks after all orders and repairs. Srtlsfaqflon Guaranteed @903“ D D .9. VV ell orders receive prompt ’0 'o attention. § THE Sylves er mg HONEY T0 LOAN on Mortgage: at lowest current rates. I HAVE ac- cess to the cheapest money market in Canada and will give my patrons the benefit thereof. EXPENSES OF LOAN kept down to the lowest possible point consis- tent with murecy and necessary re quirementa. ALL BUSINESS of this nature strictly priVate and confidential. 91 Kentâ€"ct" I have two carloads of first-class cutters, bought at. right prim, that I will sell for cash or exchange for horses, cattle or any kind or. live stock. W. A. FANNING, The Repository, 474.1. William-sat" Lindsay. 47-“. Lumber, Timber, Shingles. lock, Pine or Spruce Lumber, nun Stufl' cut to order. Shingles, Slabs or Fence Posts, call on us at Coboconk. We call special attention to a. grad. of Shingles which we sell at $1.00 The Gull B Lumber (10., COBOGONK. “ .l." H. Soothergn the above pumps for any dept of well up to 150 feet and guar- antee satisfaction. The day of the black iron pipe and cast iron cylinders is past, as the peo le know from ex r- ience. t you want w en buyigg 33‘ 39mg. is GALVAN- -â€"‘-- Inf: DO A QR the pee le know from ex r- ‘ hat you want w en buying a. Pam is GALVAN- IZED IRON E’IPE. BRASS CYLINDERS with threads, not bolts which rust and fall off, and IRON RODS, which do not: rust or taint the water. We are also placing a larger bore and brass cylinder and steel rod that will last and throw more water than any pump on the market. #___-- ”\V are also prepared to sup- ply 1perior W'indmills on spec- ifications. Farmers or others requiring Hem- Gutters for Sale or Exchange Promnt attentiqn 81“}!th On First-Class Improved WINDMILLS. FARM [DANS FAR! PROPERIY Lumber, Bill River n wgvuu w... ._._.., -7 _ W a. shout from Mr. Maybourne, who was on his way to the once. attracted my attention. When I reached his side, he pointed to a small speck of dust ”ibOu‘f‘a mile to the northward. “19’s: 1 horseman." he cried; “but “â€"0 The cost of a wife's con- stant illness is a serious drain upon the funds of a. household, and too often all the taxing does no good. Ici- 'sox‘n‘e Y-Eason or for weeks. If a. woman finds her energies are flagging. and that everything tires her, dark shadows appear under her eyes. her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams; if she has backache, head- aches, bearing-down pains, .nervous- ness. whites irregularities, or despon~ deney, she should take means to build her system up at once by a tonic with specific powers. such as Lydia. E. Pink- ham‘s Vegetable Compound. This great remedy for women has done more in the way of restoring health to the women of America than all other medicines put together. It is the safeguard of woman's health. Dear Mm Pinkhamzâ€" “ Ever since my child was born I have an!- fered. as I hupe few women ever have, with inflmmxmtion. female weakness, bearing-down pains, hackacha and method headaches. It afi'ected my stomach so that I could not. on- joy‘ng; meals. and halfmytime mspent m . 101‘ we”. Towards sundown that afternoon I was standing in the verandah of my house, watching a fatigue party dig- ging a grave under a tree in the pad- dock beyond thg mine buildings. when "â€"â€"Iâ€"._â€". I-‘IA ”(“31 E. Phlkhm's Vent!!!“ Following we publish. by request,a letter from a. young wife. Mrs. Bessie Ainsley of 611 South 10th Street, Tacoma. Wash, writes: “minus; w Au.- v-.."_ -_ _, had never seen the man on horseback before, I should have known his figure Bartrand was quite right when he told me that he was in the neighborhood. I heard Mr. Maybourne say some- but the real import of his Words I did not catch. I seemed to be watching the advancing figure with my whole being. When he reached the laser he sprang from his horse, and then it Egiéainst, and for this reason we was by no means repossessed in hit pes the Destiny of Menâ€"The lnfluencp o: a Healthy Woman Cannot Be Oven-estimated. Continued from page tWO) THE LUST 0F HATE ... fi'fir'ot'hé'r h‘a'unt'efl me I . IDEAL’ WIFE? ..‘7Yon no quite. awaken. He made now» --_- â€"â€" ,, . a later will thll meg-noon, leaving .11 ment of its safe arrn'ul has been reâ€" m: money and m to {our London ceived. Baron Rothsohfid rcmarkul to Hon. Nikolai nee want we: tho I m Mr. Mame-an, utter an assay had the seen it yet. Ell thin ups trom- been made of maples taken by England. “1 think we can refine this " l! the experiments “You will excuse my insuring to with the shipment should confirm the doubt you. I hope," 30 add. “hit my Ram‘s vieW. the competition thus {Occult 3" ~ - k -. epgcndcmd wound be of “unmanse VIP “ E. Pinkham'sv egembloCanpotmd matkygni: n w H vnnmn. tad I {calms-rat» In! that I_'am\'-'-1mvrite and tdl v. k“â€" m- r 7Women should remember than; t cure for all femle diseases actually exists. ' Lydia E. Pinkhamts undershn 7 d writé to Mrs. Pun-man}. Lynn. Mass” for special udvioeâ€"xt n free and always helpful. mi pgéuTIi;}fileT"I should thbu'xht not." _ . '. “.My dear Pennethomeâ€"Wrexford. or Wrexford-Pennethorne." he said quiet- 3, “I should.adviae you not to adopt n." m... with me. You know ‘9." weli why I have pm- t'i-Jdblo 6! running You to m “I have not the 1988? “Pam" "I. ”1 [live In». wv -vâ€"â€"- _-, _ plied. “and that is the truth. I thought I had done with you when I said good- bye to you in Golden Square that aw- do not act fairly by me “Act fairly by you? What do you men?! How have I not acted fairly by you us "By running away in that mysteri- ous fashion, when it was agreed be- tween us that I should arrange every. thing. You might have ruined me." “Still I do not understand you! How might I have ruined you?" This time I took him unawares. He looked at me for a moment in sheer surprise. “I should advise you to give up this sort of thing.” he said. licking his lips in that peculiar cat-like fashion I had noticed in London. “Remember I know everything, and one word in our friend Maybourne’s ear. andâ€"wellâ€" you know what the result will be. Per- haps he does not know what an illus- trious criminal he is purposing to take for a son-in-lawf' “One insinuation like that again, Nikola," I cried. “and I’ll have put on this place before you know where you are. You dare to call me a crimi- nalâ€"you, who plotted and planned the murders that shocked and terri- fied all England!" - u v -_s.. .L uvâ€" â€"- “That I do not admit. I only re- member that I assisted you to obtain your revenge on a. man who had wronged you. On summing up so ju- diciously. pray do not forget that point.» . . .‘# AL-.-..L§ kn hurl yvnu in Nikola evidently thought he had obtained an advantage, and was quick to improve on it. “Come. come." he said, “what is the use of our quarreiling like a pair of children? All I want ot you is enun- awer to two simple questions." “What are your questions?" “I want to know, first, what you did with Bartrnnd's body when you got rid of it out at the cab." "You really wish to know that?" He nodded. “Then come with me," I said, “and I’ll tell you." I led him into the house. and. having reached the bed in the corner. pulled do'wniheéhe‘é‘fi He beat overtheflsureiyinx there nostilhnndthenetnrtedbackw'ithn I: you 21m .smwm- M A, A- ‘Iâ€" Dig “1"“ tre'qnite. mistaken. He made nlaterwillthinWleaflngall his money sud am to (our London and [-‘I v H rm'uVPrT. 34 51 21 55 27 don‘t and when be but! done 30; returned it to Mr. mmme vjth a bow. I __‘IA-I_ "I; In thnt use. I don't think " I need trouble your unanimity any further.” Then, turning to me. he led me tron: the house across to where his horse was standing. _. -- â€"â€"â€"n x- “(A Is greater than your cleverness. I am not so blue but I an admire a man who can surrender three millions without a sigh. I must confess I am vulgar enough to and that it costs me a pang to'lose even my sixty thou- sand. I wanted- It badly. Had my coup only come on, and the dead man in there not been such an inveterate ass. I should hove had the whole amount of his fortune‘ in my hands bv this time and in six months I would have time. and in six months I would nave worked out a scheme that would have paralysed Europe. As it is, I must look elsewhere for the amount. When youwishtoheproudofyourself,try to remember that .you have baulked I Dr. Nikola in one of his best-planned ‘ schemes, and saved probably half-a 1 million lives by doing so. Believe me, . there are far cleverer men than you ‘ who haVe tried to outwit me and fail- ed. I suppose you will marry Miss Maybourne now. Well. I wish you luck with her. If I am a judge of character. she will make you an able wife. In ten place rich man, with scarcely any idea outside your own domestic circle while Iâ€"well the devil himself knows where or what I shall be then. I won- der which will be the happier? Now I must be off. Though you may not think it, I always liked you..and if you had thrown in your lot with me. I might have made something of you. Goodbye." He held out his hand, and as he did so he looked me full in the face. For the last time I felt the influence of those extraordinary eyes. I took the hand he onered and bade him good- bye with almost a feeling of regret. mad as it may seem to say so, at the thought that in all probability I should never see him again. Next moment he was on his horse's back and out the veldt making for the westward. stood and watched him till he was lost in the gathering gloom, and then went slowly hack to the house think- ing or the change that had come intc any life, thanking God for my free- om. Three months have passed since the events just narrated took place. and I -_ hon]: In (Sum Town mm, nn‘sh- un back in Cape Town min. nnlsn- lng the writing of this story of the most adventurous period of my life, In Mr. Maybourne's study. Tomorrow my wife (for I have been. mnrrlod n week to-dny) nod I lone South Africa I “VIâ€"-0 - on a. trip round the world. What a honeymoon it will be! “The Pride 0! the South,” you will be sled to hear. has made sellout Itridee since the late trouble in Bho- deein. end no my shame: hue quad- rupled in nine. to say nothing of the other ventures in which I hive been usocinted with my tetherin-law. I an mkinz rapid progreu towards becoming a. riqh nun. And now it only remuinatornetohrinxmystorytc a close. By wuy of on epilogue let me say that no better, sweeter, or none loyal wire than I possess could poo- 18 18 19 A low smcloer syndicate, against me mew- ods of which the mining men of Co- balt have Wently‘comphined, will soon have a rival. namely the Eng- Tbey are now paymg practical at- tention to the ores of Cobalt, Rbich' offer some difficulties in regard to smelting, having received on Friday a shipment of twenty tons from seV-1 eral mines in Ontario's new rich mineral area. This shipment. was made in response to a request. by Baron Rothsehfld to Hon. Mr. Math- eson when the latter was in Eng- land in cq'anecuon with the renewal 01 the Temiskaming i. Northern Rail- Grand Trunk Railway Time Mic It -is possible From Toronto ............... 5.00 am From Peterboro ............. 8.00 mm From Haliburton ........... 8.55 mm From Port. Hope ........... 9.10 a.m From Coboconk ............. 10.10 am From Toronto ................ 19.50 mm For For For For For For For For ‘For For For For For From Port. Hope.............. 6.00 an Toronto .................. 6.80 n.m Bellevi-lle ............... 7 .20 mm Toronto .................. 9.15 3.111. Port Hope ............... 10.53 tun I. B. a: 0. Jet ....... 11.00 a.m Whitby .................... 11.05 a.m Toronto...........3 ....... 12.05 p.m Haliburton. ....... a ..... 2.40 p.m Toronto ................... 6.25 pan Coboconk ................ , 6.35 p.m Peta-bore ........... 9.46 mm Toronto ................. 8.05 mm mm for Cobalt liners in a Toronto ................ n Belleville ............. DEPARTURES Port. Hope.............. Toronto .................. Bellevi-lle ............... Toronto .................. Port Hope. Whitby..... Whitby ............... Taranto ............ Port. Hope ......... ARRIVALS THE END. 0. Jct.... that the New Jersey this story of the erlod of my me. In study. Tomorrow been married 3 lave South A171“ le world. What a shore: hove Qud' ny nothlnc of the men I hove heel; progress towards .11. And now it only brlnx my story tn on epllocue let me possess could poo- I any moral man. 7 vhole hurt tnd no. and I can only mnllna m0! who I; i E O rank- It with d. examined the me: at the mmmmmmmm. PPPPPPPP w nun-h 5...: for 5.1mm “( i...) Boom a I." 11.. mm. PIANO ta Organ 00.. Limfl‘od 0 O 9* "3 2062*}.0900200‘: Our” Thanks J. RIGGS, s KENT TREET. LINDSAY Have madcjlarge additions during the past few weeks in all lines of High-class Furniture. If you are thinking of refurnishing your house, or re- quirc any ' in the Furniture line, it will pay you to oecthcseg a. The pricesarcright. ANDERSON, NUGENT CO.‘ I Wish to thank my many customers for their liberal patronage throughout the past year, and trust that I may merit continuance this coming year. ANDERSON, NUGENT 85 C0. firm which they‘d least for a sampling plant in the banned $1,310 with Cobajt district, and perhaps elseâ€" ”. was we mind's where. is understood to be under con- ”W15 good. M‘Mion. but. nothing has been deâ€" xW-(or Mr.mu'cidod :1, nor is likely to be until I”, . ‘ ‘ it is 'tcly known whether or not, ‘1‘»; 4 - the private put-ties intend to embark ammo-am, or upgn the enterprise. I g S E GULLPH.ONTAR IO. ¢M*2*:'O€°O°:°O_' PAGE

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