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Watchman Warder (1899), 2 Mar 1911, p. 7

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how": [ll MARCH iAlfl,_S_H_l§ woum 'ives” Saved Hat 8T. ANDREW! no 181-1. 12231-2, QUE" Maygdufl oodville L': :1! Business :‘nd Sheds ING M563!!! 08 and ORG Canadian and am El] T0 SKEI. t Ready n my recovery as racle. I was f0: ‘ 1y suffering from u.” ligestionandCo m... .. rears of my mum! , 7 bed nearly all the [weighed only 90 . . ... :ot stay on my -- . gave me up to die... : 11c produced heart :5 frequently n- n” ‘e, a lady friend ~ . V L) try “ Fruit-aâ€"tiveo” I am that I did so. us UK. I was much ...1 e b «cs. I was pm 1 h 1.1 gained 20 pm " :1 tixirtz-cn boxes final!“ sp()‘,1n\'.s‘flnll amabsohtdy , :mindigestionâ€"nom“ hurt is sound and m SALIL ;)R 1'0 LEASE”. muoolldd van!“ a man Grade “SIMS YAF‘FE R '1‘ 0 U RA NGEAU. UH ‘4 ). or trial size, 25:. 'k rum Fruit-aptiveo ’ FURS Year Mil .x m. gc Catalog! ‘1 a than! 36“ iticxan who db- :m tree in M, Tun-"NSC” rint i8 :3 IS 88 will at. to £3 ii M In: JUNE ‘9 g. 3 NM" and um H‘ 1‘ '3‘“. unlit"! ”079 ‘ prvpufl’d‘ r In»! alika, him-.55 UM~ (”Hum this pays. “’8 Ilia in 300d . all year. 3.: .~.. Tovoito wn the above .1 of before .vnable th‘ HIP [308' ‘3 Already veason a _, l , | _:~‘ by In in our N‘huolâ€" (Fullege :: Lalogue .. x-e- invit- ll. Shaw, inn, l'rin Imus in: \ in” L IFS“: ||\ gum": film!) pay tern! College he: 36 0‘ ‘g' men l‘ll‘sts-v S‘mnn)?‘a are IN b Nm UH! "Si: w. H. cnnsswsu. 9331123" LINDSAY MON UMBNTS, fiffitéi’o. (Bun smoke. muda to ordér. Horse Flippers sharpened equal to new. lelm-llnx covered and repaired Sam’s (BummuL and Set. Skates Shnrpcnod, general machine work at fi§§§~cfim§flw Lindsayfliqclcand General RepairWorks NEXT Pos'r BUILDING Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. Slumll loam those subjects by Whidn they can earn aliving sl’n'r ”IONS BUSINESS COL- LFA :ES are the largest trainers in (,‘nnmln. and our graduates sunnnno Hm best positions. You . m «tnrly at home, 01‘ par fly at In -.nw :nnl tininh at the College. PBTERBORO BU‘INBSS COLLEGE he Canada Paint 603.. PRISM Lindsay Business ““089 Made fromIpure Lead and Oil. CLOTHING A PPETITE .xv ”Hie-s to give you m: in Hu- Pruvincv. Lind duul‘ in Post. Printing Oflioa ' \ViHizuu Ht. - Lindsay i ~ -WM“ No ynung person can have a. Iu-Hm' sn l‘ogum‘d against ad- with-s ul' fut-tune or a. better re- wm-z- in :1 time of need than a h"!'\>ll\_{'l business training. Lou Wickett x m 91.971 with 0mm Bus; bum-165) Mtlennan (0. Guns of All Kinds Repairjpd fiLindsay '2 Up ardwai‘a HOME STUDY COURSES (31°10. SPOTTON. Princlpil for .\‘U“‘. SPECIA LISTS. «hwthnnd (“PH-1 Nu minim-how pom Ml an- pm it v. yuu luwu yuu've hound In I'uw hungvy when you qufi «war Our stuck at uniting: far this swam». Estimates chccnun) mrnished €Boys and Girls H. spam)" WE HAVE the best train- Unr teachers All business pgg, subjects. Iron president STATION AGENT’S COURSE OUT- line and illustrated in New Book- let. Write tor it. Central Talo- graph and Railroad School, Yonge and Gerrard-sts., Toronto. Wilâ€" liam Shaw, President. FOR SALE. â€" THREE PURE W. R. Reid, lot 12, con. 9, Ops. Reaboro P.O. bred shorthorn bulls. Apply to WA NTEDâ€"A QUALIFIED TEACHER for S. G. No. 1, Galway, and Ca.- vendish. Apply at once, stating salary to James Hutchinson. sec.- treas., Gooderham, Ont. FOR SALE -â€" ONE CHAM.‘1"IO.\r evaporator. Apply to. Thos. Moore Lindsay P; 0. FOR SALE.â€"175 ACRES OI choice farm land. 155 acres under good state of cultivation and reach for crop next year. 15 acres 0‘ good hardwood bush. two gnor wells of water, well fenced. goat orchard. good frame buildings. be mg composed of south half of lo' 1 in 8rd con. of Marlpoaa. Apph m .l. and .1. McMnart‘. Sonya WANTED NOW; -= mt! LINDSAY and surroundmg district for [all and winter months. an emergent and reliable agent to take orders: for nursery stock. (mod pa; weekly; mum; free. exelunlve her-- mom .600 «area under calms: Hen: We guarantee to [deliver tho amek uu m ennwaet gradex We an; new that {hers is 3996! m9: (OTICE T0 INVESTORS. - hum a. few first. clu- 13m x: The first section of the last round for the Fenelon Falls-Lindsay cup, was played in the Peel-st. rink last 7.1 unday, with the result that Lind- say rinks won by 12 shots. Skip McFadden easily disposed of Alvin Gould, winning by 11 shots, while Skip Gregory was only one shot up 'on Skip Aldous. In the first round Fenelon Falls finished 6 up, but are now 5 shots down, with two rinks to Olav in Fenelon to-morrow. The RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Paris. Feb. 1'Iâ€"This afternoon. President Fallerlea acceptéd the re- signations of Premier Brimd and his cabinet who were practically forced out at power by antiâ€"clerical pm! so- cialiétic agitatibns. Strange it is that Brian“! Was ofig‘ifluiiy bidet!!! as I Sucialist; to play in Fe: rinks: Lindsay J. Smith F. R. Wilford W. E. Reesor E. Gregory Skip ...... ‘ A. Hopkins Bowes, auctioneer, sale of 1am! stock and implements, the property of Ben]. Osborne. lot 8, con. 11. Mariposa. Sale at one o’clock. god without reserve. was of u pet-Ions having mono: {or investment to not than 6 pct cent. interest. Thole non-tyne” m gnu-“teed both as to principu md interest. lemming. Peal Dalton a: Stinaon, Burt-ten. ate. Linduv. Out. MIRAGULOUS RESULTS IN DUNVEEAN, 0.9. In! M répréiiémin a we“ knewn. Minute firm at Q 19 “mm mhlmhgd over mm vars, Wflw up pgntoum ham Nurmy \liM FOR fiALWE AND ONl‘l half miles from (lamination. south “on lot 1. concession 18. Mavi- 1.osa. 75 acres. choice ism lend. about 60 acres under cultivation. ready for crop. Telephone. good building's. stone inundation under horn, never iailing well. live stream water through farm. awarding ex- cellent watering facilities. One and um: hull miles from public schools and high schools. Farm has never been rented. Apply to Joseph Jew- oll, an, on premises. post oiflce box 70, (lamington. ('63,; ‘i‘hrémé. an, McConnell T. Sadlor McFadden A. Gould Skip ............ 22 Skip .. u. can- Agaihst fenelon .16 Skip ........ M. Lancefleld F. Williams m W. Aldous Fenelon Falls . o... .u-uo mart. ‘11 The Man from Home “Tu‘ln‘k arra- sum Surat-e fiyuusly. “In a fortnight at the most dear old Ethel will be the Hon. Mn. St. Aubyn. future Countess of Hawcastle!” “Yes.” replied the countess. with- drawing her hands and picking up her parasol. “and there is but the little hr; rangemeut of the settlement between your advocate and Lord Bawcastle‘s. But you Americansâ€"you laugh at such things. You are big. so big. like your country!" Horace followed her across the ter~ race to the wall. “Ah. believe me, dear countess." he said. “the great worldâ€"your world. countess-bus thoroughly alienated The countess turned her shapely head and looked at him admiringly and with a touch of irony at the sur- prise she was about to give him. r “Ah. you retain one quality. You are careless you are free.” and she laid her right hand upon his arm. and Hot- aco thrilled at the Intimate touch. “Well." he laughed. “perhaps in those things I am Amoricnn. but In others I fancy I should he thought wmethlng also. shouldn‘t I?" ”She Imighed npmlly at him, now. earnnsny withnl. and nnld: "You art a debonalr man of the worm. and yet you‘ure atm Amencan In that you are nbnmlnahly rich. The sottlmnentâ€"auch matter as that. om which a Fwnvhmnn. an Italian. mlnbt hultntvâ€"snu Immh. Inch matter no “mumâ€"sou set It aside. you laugh. You my. '01:. .ym mkp IH‘_“ A,A .- _ For n mumunt am- Mm! that Hor- ace would {all mw the low parapet. I6 whltv ma Mn hm: imam and men as mm. but the hwy W!!jMHW all through, The noumum of almph Minna smelt came :9 Ma rescue. and he mom himself with an scan and nplledgutguy} - ‘A, AL--._--‘ “A hundred and my thounnd pounds! Why. mm seven banana and any mount! my. «mums. ah. woman's “no me money to bum «- “Mala!" There VII ml admmuaa In tho henohwomu‘s «lance um mm. to: she had lost none at the mac byway. and We admired the ooumn o! the younauter. lo Ihe ma: {my Mend, how who you In!" As she spoke she turned In tlmo to m Ethel come down the steps at tho hotel with a hook beneath her arm and ran to her. clasplna her In her um. and mm her. dear brother!" She mhwohickiy up the Itepa with u flirt of her paranoi. and Horace took his sister's hand with tears in his eyes. “Dear old ail! Dear old pal!” ho aid. and she turned 3 radiant look upon him. “Isn't it glorious. Hoddy‘?” she said with exalted tone. “Look!" and held up the book she carried. “It's Burke's ‘Peerage.’ And Froissart's ‘Chroni- clefâ€"I've been reading it all over VII 85 II DWI! it! we museum! a 15m sad amused: n M“ mm mm 14mm sum at m acute: m but w: wank w-a Mame am} an; mamas gunmen" mm H m; ms 999! is m 5m! 0! no; em . ”mm; mm use some a: mac 9! a mm», mm m to Man!!! the mm and man GBMMRH a! as ”2 em a ham?" [in mm a: w WM and mat My MM ; .__. .._ “I had Mm. you know. I rather flunk. didn’t I f” again. The St. Aubyns were at Ctecy and Agincourt. and St. Aubyu will be my name.” . “They want it to be your name noon. sis.“ he unstre‘rgd ‘her. A Uln. u: Fdl‘ fl flmgnrshérhtrnpd away and HM Io‘dkb‘d at him strntgm m Hus ”:gbu‘fl {bad 6! Atmvm. mm gm may fau udmmi Mm. arm-t my dang” . n“ 111]." lLI. 1' . I all A. “E‘eféfllmy; My; think a! an as mgfeasaw; a!!!" . AH; you may! FMHM’M'Q Mac! news In My Fslna; n M m new; that man Ba R‘NMR um um i mm mam! my mm m I am may in am am rm my mum Bel-lee I153“: “It does mm mum-um. ‘ W van born tn mam. QMW E “9’ tot?" And the tonal 01 Ml tom '0" than at mommy 8h. unit“! at him may“. ”But Isn't 1: mm MIMI ma. his 91W n ”I. W No um». um all I. " ofthoSamoNau By BOOTH IARKINGTGN HARRY [EON WILSON CHAPTER VII. manna! ARGEBSE. sweet Counteu at Huwcntlel” the woman cried. ' “Lu-gene! And In revom Adieu! 1 leave you with your ANovelzaflonofmoM an ~1an keep Mm out of "the my. Thlt'l dmp‘e O‘lhlugh." he “id "Non. of them. except the loudtor. need gee tie die! know. '3: cu‘ «SUE Almost in a burst like an eruption there come on nproer outside the gate. beyond the hotelâ€"wild laughter. riot- oue cheering and the notes of the tar- entelie played by mandolin: and gut- tar, then more ehoute and cheers and cries of “an0. Americano!" and “Yenka Dooder' Boreee ran to the “tea but they were closed. end the uproar continued. Ethel etood by one of the tables. amazement written on her features. and turned to her brother as he came back shaking his head “What is that?" she asked tremoo lnosly. Lady Creech. all in a nutter. entered from the hotel. At a glance one wnuid set her down for on nrlsto crut. There wne no doubt of it. From the topmost tip of her whin- hnlr to the toe of her eolld Ihoe she was In aristocrat. “One of your fellow countrymen. my 0 ”A- A ..._‘ we... you'gg'g‘a’EnTEeT'obmâ€"m goodyâ€"the nobler things?” “The nobler things;â€" the nobht thinp! Why, at. when 056 Haven- dc dies ['1] be saying oflhand. you know. 'My sister. the Countess of Saw For a momem. mun w“... thoughtful 33d then turned to '3': brot‘Eér. . ‘ “You don’t thistle that thther‘l mend. this old Mr- Pike. will heâ€"wul be queer. do you!" “Well. the governor himself m rather raw. you know. This Is prob. ably a. harmless old chap. easy to han- “I wish i knew. I shouldn't llke AI- meric's family to think we had queer connections of any tort. and he might turn out to be qulte shortlngly Amer- ican. 1â€"1 couldn’t bear that. Roddy!” There was a note of genuine pathoa in her voice. and her brother respond- ed instanuv: door." we said to EN team- are mm; too” Il‘ull.‘ Ill? Ir “Not my xmericnns. Lady Creechl" “Id Ethel aplmpdly. “Not our. you know. One mum mm“ mm that. howl“ Rheum! "No! man 3'0" hardly an that Home; A llUnlvc. Muwm «Me-M1. at cure Innnmng and hmmmt Mn mm mm Mn «Np. Alum“ “mum! wlm his man. he chm hlmnm Into l elmlr and ham mm "nu, I my. Mm: I not MMM 0M mm mow» cm me way hm Om: or Hm Julmum. A 03mm Mum. cm: vhmwn me uhnufleur. and Mn: «Hm Ju|muy:mw at your hams «Mun. RUM :le Wu NH! Hula dunkayl. NM mhmm. run lumw. '0 pull me um: oluua 'I'hen. Il [My mum «Mo n. ynu uuuw. he mm Mum" In "N mum- wtm mum and ”mum. n: teudud by "w papullva. "a, M!” Na Immbad Iona Ind Inudly. "I mm up to am Yankee «Mp. I mean m sayâ€"ho wu lmlllnl ma WI ulna Maul. you pooâ€"amt I laid. “Tum 31m um, mm of you in a row. mum you?" manual Mn and the two dew son. you no. Bun-I. and w he could suave: um am to 'vlckod the be“ company as utubt.‘ No meaning to I! 1 had him. yuu know. I rather thunk didn't I?" A: thin moment Lord Bewcueue en- tered with a bundle of newspaper: un- der his arm end proceeded to settle himuelf at one o! the tables. Almeric approached him. "English pepere. governor? i'll take the pink un. i'm oil.” And he picked up the timed sheet as he spoke. Ethel came up to him and touched him on the arm. . - ne-u1) Mud Illlllllu. mm... and mill-Mu nulls. tuv “- a... “Going for a Itroil. Almerlc? Would you like me to go with you. door?" He looked at her vucantly for an in- stant and then stummered: "Well. i rather thought l'd have a quiet bit of reading. you know.” Ethel crew back qulckiy and said in a very small voice: “Oh. i beg you: pardon.” Then she sat down hurriedly by Lord But to Horace In his Mghlyltrung condition of net-v.0 the uproar m If muting. and he callvd to Marine. who was bunny letting the table nun: “3.1111110. how 101:. II this hello to continue?” '1'!» mama d'hotol gunned MI 08‘- W" spontan- ma apnea: . A L‘,_.A Auh“...u'- “a AAA ”“33. w: 1 know. 1min: w. en ‘0 Nothing.“ ”Mule. who Ml «mm M. and. my mom. .th um um Buwcastle. CHAPTER VIII. ml: anneal. HE clatter without continued u- nhated. and Ethel and thecount- ess walked back to the tame. rampart to stand looking out over the glorious hay. Horace. still in the seventh haven of delighted realization, took the Daily Mail from the table on which the earl had thrown it and seated himself to read beside Lady Creech. who was al- ready deep in the Church Register. The ear] hnd buried himself in the Pall Mall Gazette and was apparently ob- livious to such minor details so an itallun pennant row. Hum Troublo moment Ethel "mined Rik: EHJeL “Your Ameh ' M799” 991:9an M: Then when m mm mm FO' m ”mam-n » W chance once again to when. tn. Ruth American ,who united the ento- mhne with the donkeynr‘ “lent!“ cried tau-hm. with m. "Be have canto-e me. Be have con- tue everybody. He will not be con- tent with the dejenner until he have thehnmudtheeunndhewmhave an e“ cooked upon but one of two 7‘ AL- ‘llarhno us than: to eonuuuo nu grumbling complain: when from tho doorway of the hotel then came an m- megâ€"ind now In the mm of tho “manual! whlcbottheutvo Ennis}; 'm courier who Ind upo- ken with him earlier In the morning stood there and voiced, out o_ne word. '“Gueonr' he and new). But it we: like the command of a «air, odlcer In It: ed‘ect. for Ila-tum: the meme d'hotel end his aid stood et attention like tretned veterans. The earl evi- dently we: not too deeply lmmereed to catch the sudden silence. for be looked up from his paper and oboerved: “Upon my soul! Who's this?" Mariano did not turn his head not relax m. “mudg- ot at!!! attention. but a wered obsequlously: L! the Herr von Grollerhegen. e Gefmun genflEuTifi. mat.” u». u..._ "-_._, Hun-lath {umed with In amused smile to Horace. “The man who own: the automobile. Probably made a fortune in manage.“ From within the hotel there came the lone- ot I heavy lhough cultivated voice «claiming quietly: “Nola. neln. thiorol '8 much: aloha!” Grain Growing 113m. Mm they m to m tbs sights. Uh doruhntiuu my; Hey aft hue flanged in mm o‘er ‘fiie deep Mus m; and MM in mm; ‘fa New was shares a! mug mam And Me the Wye! gem hum; "6h GarénéHua W m mums am am We 588* ”WEBMMWWOGI gammmaammws lam” WME‘M It is not often that we be. As many hurt: so filled with 3100. For all um- Mends own such do- time. For a Journey to the London city." Where everything become- so pret- ty. ' 0n Coronation Day. us than: to continue I!!! atonitewm and “0W0”! 3M9 BOXALL 6: MATTHIE REAL BARGAINS. GET BUSY AND NAILEE: WEST WINDOW WILL CONVINCE YOU WILL SELL FAST. tholuckyouu. BARGAIN S BARGAINS BE ON NOW FOR A FEW DAYS AND A IDOK Get busy and heme! . . o o a o o p...’oo.u.u.«.oo.fl 100., 11c.. 13¢. 120., 14c.. 17c. 1. H

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