f ANDREWS 181-1; }LONIST Rl’l‘ll its Regulu' Train Iv um: TM DAY "110 p... H! Cars on‘all Tail: mu [0 [OPLBOI'QII rong pomt 18 ï¬le price Is a as Toronto to Him and West . M. RICE rinary Surgeon uh “I {hr Unmrio Va. 3-. I’m! (hauluate Roy“ ullc-g. .Ilw H! Um Lond.‘ U! L'vlh [Ill'zll )[Gdidm esidenca Corner Rn“ bridge-at... Linil‘y Sand ORGAN nadian and America! HG MACHINI ,oba. Albert; :atchewm y Throulh Mn. '[lpv‘ \ fluid." {Rik SRSON. Depot Amt HETT. City Aunt: i L um!» Mlle siness rll PHONE 77 {e‘Ipr-ice Is as 10! zality will 1).“! payment to 5mg ALE =1 ‘ LEA-Si 1‘0 .ssible values in igh Grade TRAINS MAI SETT A huge Catalogue cf 3 Great School CORDWOOD Ready Throu‘h Calm M‘ Tuurist SM e: (0.. limit!!! n 16,,11 sition to gi ‘ hay and 80"“ . “'0 1911. )I N and kl M“. "N “ Imam u. .l of heft)" .vnuble thï¬ â€It! (10$! is Already 7m season and Mar on 001' tn be ~l) [l1 10f d Sheds lble person, :. .‘l ACKAY VUOdVflleo $1500 per :1 better :2 t ion here px-vpared. not alike. Sm-ss Col. â€Haze this unvs. We h-llce College have Su- perL Tea- w gradu- s- in good I! year. Itt, Prin ‘. Torohto “('93 on u‘ of men pr!“ Hun stocks made to ordér. Horse Flippers r<,h:\rpcnml equal to new. l’mln‘vllns covered and repaired Saws Hmnmml and Set. Skates thrpmwl, general machine work at {w H. CRBSSWBLL 33317.7? ° LIN DEL Y a "Sumo lu‘ Should learn those subjects by which they can earn a living. SPOT'I‘ON'S BUSINESS CO' - LEUES are the largest trainers in Canada, and our graduates secure the best positions. You can study at home, or partly at home. and ï¬nish at the College. THURSDAY. nncn 16. bit ’ Lindsm’Biqclcand Gama! RurairWorks NEXT POST QUILD NO Geo. w. shepherd Prop. PETBRBORO BUQINESS COLLEGE Don’t neglect having your eyes attended to immediately if there is the slightest signs of eye trouble. “’9 are most compe bent. to thor- oughly diagmwe your trouble and gwe you beniï¬cial glasses. Eyesight Specialist 92 Kent-st., over Neiil’s Shoe Store. Eyeglasses renaimd. Broken Lenses replaced. The Canada Paint 008.. BRAND Ready Mixed PAINTS M ado mmtpm “‘d and on. MON UMBNTS. Lindsay Business 00llegg .{i-‘I é'p'Ecmus'rs. :nnl \hul‘tvhiuld (Gm I‘len‘r qu. «Aflilinted with Orillia. Bus. College) Mtleflfldfl 8t (0. PRISM Guns of All Kinds Repailjgd A. H. SPOTTON GEO. SPOTTON, Principal ‘ilitivs to give you : in the Province: HOME STUDY COURSES . B. ANNIS, 0ph.D. ) yunng person can have a hm uer safeguard against ad- itivs ut‘ fax-tune or a hotter re- vv in at time of need than a mugh business training. g Don’t Trifle «A With Your Eyes tim tea chcuuum mwished HAVE 'uu the best train- cc. Our teachers TS. All business (Gregg; subjects. Gemamry WM“ . 8 $9! President ,-‘-- )H) STATION AGENTS COURSE OUT- nm and mum-om In Now Book- lot. Writ. tor it. Conan “lo- gnph and 3mm School. You. and Gated-It... Toronto. 1m- nun Show. Procldont. FOR SALE. â€" TWO nionouon- bred Sheraton: Durhun bulls†One in 20 month. old. ad the other .10 months. Apply to Ju. flown. Jumvmo. mu SALE â€" own cmumox ‘ W o! h flu evaporutor. Apply to Thou. Moon 5... m unduy P. o. I to B! 0001'“ IARKINGTGN an: FOR SALE. â€" TWO T30MUG“- hm! Sherman: Durham bull-H Ono HAIRY LEM WM FARM FOR SALEâ€"ONE AND ONE half miles tram Comington. south part lot 1. concouloa 13. Mark poaa. 75 acres. choice tum ‘lund. about 60 acres under cultivation. ready for crop. Tolaphone. good buildings, stone roundutlon under sIOTIOP.‘ '10 mvums. - VI uncmmuu-m non- union-Inc. watchman-db- FOR SALE. â€"- A NY‘MBER 0F ï¬rst-class horses. just returned from the lumber camps. We are crowded for room. The John Carew Lumber Co. 68 .5333 :8. .535- ..858 a 82}- Iagoflg .8283»! In ogisagtpsuo. 33353-32833 IX FOR SALE â€"- A GOOD SECOND- hand square piano. orchestral, for $90, and a few second hand or- barn. never falling well. live stream water through tam. wording ex- cellent watering facilities. One and om: hall miles from public schools and high schools. Farm has never been rented. Apply to Joseph Jew- ell. an. on pr-mises. post. ofï¬ce box 70. Cannington. Sale Saturday, March 18,’ll drix ers. 1 Draft. mare, 14 hundred pounds. 1 Heavy bay more. general put 2.25. 1 Delivery horse, 7 years old‘! Sound. 30 Horses, drivers and workers. all kinds. pose. 0 RENT. â€" EAST HALF OF LOT :35, con. 1, Fenelon, 100 acres of good land, 85 acres cleared, good frame house, log barn with log pig pen and horse stable. Never-fail- ing well, small orchard, creek runs through farm a. few rods from the rmws‘ I10RSE rxannct 1 Fast. pacing gelding. by Brown Hall. 27 Horses sold Feb. 25th. Ody one returned. barn. Would make ï¬rst-class pas- ture or ranch farm. Possession immediately. Apply to Mr. Colin Murchinson, Cambray P.0. Box 75. ARM FOR SALEâ€"BEING COM- posed of the west half of lot No. 7 in the lst concession of Fenelon, containing one hundred acres more or less. Sharp clay loam. 75 ac- res cleared. good grain and alsike land, fair state of cultivation. One acre good orchard. two wells, creek through pasture, frame house, good barns on foundation, good stabl- ing. feed mom connected. imple- ment shed, other buildings, one mile west of Village of Cambray. The same will be to rent it not sold. Plow leave ï¬rst 0? Septem- ber, 1911. Apply to Frances Chambers, Cambray. Ont. price. ‘ Robes. m on m 1w man. together with several om makes always in stock. and Béll them at am lowest; prim and on me easiest; wasting terms. Also A] organza. ma my beats maï¬a mac and cylinder gmephones. in great variéty. and me amaary supplies, records}. new! 9939a. needles. stag. Memes £9 rem and M6996 Man In? 6399“ 91am tuning. Them mom. 2% Wlimmmaku Lindsay, gana at very small cost, and on pqyments of 500. a week. All to new goods, I have the beat piano In Canada. the Gerhard Hemm- 30 Horses, all classes, workers and 1 Pair matched mares. general pur- 1 Black gelding, 12 hundred pounds 1 Hallmoro pal-3138 3914138: by Brown gelding. can show 3 miles ““1137?"- .333 an: my “mum" “with“: tan. with . trace of In» it her. “Well." he said. “I‘ve got the paper: In my grip. i’ expect thatâ€â€" “Oh, 1 know ltl“ she interrupted ex- plosively. "it's only that we didn't fancyâ€"we didn‘t expectâ€â€" She paused, and he went on: “I expect you thought I’d be consid- erably older." “Not only that." “And 1 guess you thought I'd neg. lected you a good deal." There was a touch of remorse in his tone, and he looked idly at the hat he held. “And it did look like itâ€"never coming to see yonâ€"but I couldn't hardly manage the time to get away. You see. being true- tee of your share of the estate I don’t hardlyhaveatairshowutmylaw practice. But when I got ur letter 7â€" _.. A- â€"-â€"nn‘.o ed unbellet in her tones. eleven au- 1 vâ€" w. v we _ ‘Here. Daniel Voorhees Pike, you old Ihellback, you’ve Just got to take time. John Simpson trusted you with his property, and he's done moreâ€"he’s trusted you to look out for her. and now she's come to a kind of Jumping on place in her lireâ€"she’s thinking or get- ,,,_ J.._A _-‘I- HA“. ,...-- ._ ,. ting marriedâ€"no you just pack your gripeack and hike out over there and stand by her.’ " During the last half of hi- speech there was a tone of aflectionate regard. at which she bridled resentfully. “I quite tail to understand your point at View." she said tflgidly. “Perhaps I had beet make It clear to you that 1 un no longer thinking or getting mar- (I cu. “Well. Lord ’3' mercy!†ejaculated Pike. leaning back in his chair and smiling at her. but she affected not ho notice the lighter tone and went on. .i IL Mk- from Home uvuu: Luv llaquu -v- "I mean i have decided upon it. The ceremony in to take place in a fort- highs“ Pike brought the front feet of hit their down with a email. “We“. 1 declarei“ he cried. “We simii dispense with all delays.†she went on. and hike regarded her salami: {er I moment. “Well. i don‘t know u i eeuid a: “ï¬ling mine: that. He must he a mighty hiee renew. and you must thin. | hem 9! him“ no mhï¬ â€œâ€˜i‘hhi‘a theiwey ii eheuhi be.“ He leaked at her. “Ami yuu‘i‘e happy i" “i‘iintiheiiyi†ehhi Ethel deeiiiveix. i'ihe looked hit over the pine hay. and (hen hi: gaze traveled to wheve uurhee had been standing. and with u start he turned to her again. speak- ing eagerly: 7 "How?" demanded Ethel. “You couldn't have seen me since I was a child.†“From your picture. though now I see It ain’t so much like you." he an~ awe-red. and she stepped forward, with nstonlshment. “You have a photograph or me?" “The last time 1 saw your father alive he gun it to meâ€"to look at.†“And you remembered"â€" “Yes. mavam.n A look of lncredullty passed over Ethel's face. and she replied: V": Vvva' ‘ “It ain‘t' “that follow 1 was talking , ' W â€Manama?!" “1"“ And she voiced an indignant protest. I “tfls father! What's he not to do “That was my brother!" “Lord ’a‘ mercy!" ejaculated Daniel with it?" and then recovered himself. "But. “He Is the Earl of Hnwcantle. tho then, 1 wouidn't remember him. He had otthe ancient house." couldn‘t have been more than twelve “And he asks you for your propertyâ€" when you was home last. of course uh you for it in to may wordlf‘ I’d ’a' known you'flâ€" “Yes, an n settlement." _ _ _ ,._ u. _a .A... uln‘na man bun-I '0' "‘It ‘does not strike me as possible. However, we will dismiss ï¬be subs Ho§é§en we will dismiss {be sub “I“ ..t ‘IOO’ I“ Hm. 20$†1 “Well. if you'd like to introduce no It 3:11:3de "at with . .‘o yourâ€"to your"- Woo-na- fromdckfldncyh‘nd “To my brother ?†m . u oi unable sick kidnap unto. “No, ma'am; to yourâ€"to the young My! can’t help it. 11mm , Ax__ -Lu‘ --_ .A__.I 1A 2. “To Mr. sr. Acibyn?" cried Ethel.“ toiling a step. “1 think It quit. I!) 1ecessary." . “I'm afraid I can't see it that my ('11 have to have a couple of talks with um. sort or look In. ovar. no to spent. I won’t stay around unspok- lng your fun any longer thou I an helpâ€"only just for that ind to so: I letter I‘m expecting from W†Ethel bit ha [in nation-1y ' “I do not one that you need hiya come at an. 'R cowl hate lug" L'Uauc In ‘ " "" '" WM spared thisâ€"nu: Mention. ! .- I... “’5" Hit “You mean I mom 3"“? Why -Icun't!e°P°'I-‘ ___ __.... gunmanâ€"n with W -â€"'â€"V' ‘ W b In!" mu nth-I surp- â€â€œHe told no his man. but I can't remember It. I can hm ‘docJ†“It doun‘t matter. What doe. mt- tor h um you needn‘t have come Ion could Inn written your cement." ago. pram. not without min; the mun. m.n." ‘n’flm “k. mu" "Had you could have Imam tho â€meant In tin mm m." nag on Ethel “MIME. “summon You noun to have a» tied it pretty NI without an." re turned Pile. I "You don‘t Mud." uld Ithcl lmpmlently. “AI ant-m 0: mt: non “ways outrun I «Putin nottlomnt.“ ..n|~4__ _A_- I. _A- Kiï¬m. “mom um; u m matautmnotthowofldl about! not h†to napkin that to marrying into I noblo noun l bun; dot. my dowryâ€- nzlomy. you can?†med m m1!“ It you choc-o to put tt um “ï¬lm mean you want to put outdo mum; at your own to buy a lot on start hon-cleaning“â€" .. -L- a...“ “I man n â€"10 m-vw-v _, “No.†the dated. “1 noun a nettle moat upon Mr. 8t. Aubyu directly." “You new you wont to (in It to him!" “it that's the only my to make you understand-yon!" she dulled. †“How much do you want to giro him?†asked Plke thoughtfully. “A hundred and ‘ titty thouuud pounds." said Ethel desperately. Pike whistled. “Seven hundred and any thousand dollars!" “Precloely that!" said Ethel. “Well. he has made you care for um," and Daniel. “i guess he mum be the prince of the world! He must he a great man. i expect you‘re right ubout me not meeting him. 1 prohahls wouldn't stuck up very high alongside a man that's big enough for you tu think so much of as you do him. Why. l'd have to squeeze em hit of prop j arty your pa left you.†“is it your property? she flared at him. "I've worked pretty hard to take care of it for you.†he answered gen tly. and instantly she regretted the sharp speech. “Forgive me.†she pleaded. “it was unworthy of meâ€"unworthy of the higher and nobler things that life calls me to live up toâ€"that i shall live up to. The money means nothing to me. l’m not thinking of that. it is a neces- sary form." Pike looked at her keenly. “Have you talked with Mr. St. Au- byn about this settlementâ€"this present you want to make to him?" he asked. “Not with him." “I thought not.†he went on amused- ly. “You'll see. He wouldn’t take it if I'd let you give it to him. A line man like that wants to make his own way. Mighty few men like to have fun poked at them about living on their wives’ money.†“Oh. i can’t make you understand!†cried Ethel despairingly. “A settle- ment isn't a gift." luv... -â€"â€" - .. w, “Then how’d foo happen to decide that Just a hundred and any thousand Mature. “He is the Earl of Hawcastlo. tho had of the ancient house." “And he asks you for your property- uh you for it In so many words!†“Yes, an a settlement." “And your young man know: It!" “I tell you. Mr. Pike, I have not db «medic «1mm. 8t. Aubyn." n 1"?!ny AM ï¬lth lame Back. nmualot nudginhlmuthnnh manna-mum“: of h» data!†an. m about to answer whoa from I amine. can. the roll of drums tnd than an loam of ï¬bula: The mund- - __.. ‘L- em. M hath W to iioiaon. Thou tho oonohu «no running; with um no It not hood. Tho: mohod to tho nil ond ioohod our. oii oxclioihonh “who “wood to all to thou: our hi! ohouidor: “rho hohdit o! Buoioi 'l‘ho ooldim think ho io hiddoh in o grotto undoi- tho-o oiihi†Lo ho opoho Aimoric run down iho moo with o ohotnn in his bond and who tor tho moo lending down tho (no of tho ciil‘. Piho “mud to Ethel. “1 low that follow on the road hon What'o ho mooni too)" _ -A l-â€" mu m nun-u: tram the In» yer nod and sharply no ho:- an“: “AIM? - - A Ibo nu Ito-dug. Alma-1c mad at P80 through an muscle nod 190290.11. “Why. it‘- the donkey man. Isn‘t it! How very odd! You'll here to nee the governor and our ooltdoor about that oettlement. though. I've some lmpor hut bnflneu here. The police on chain: a bully convict chop under thc c111! yonder. so you‘ll have to excuse ,AL._- "3.- - me. You know there's nothing like a little convict shooting to break tht blooming monotonyâ€"what?" He turned and rushed oi! down thq shinny. Pike turned to look after him in mute astonishment and then turned to EtheL She refused to meet his glance. and the hot blood rose to her tsce as she felt his scrutiny. She tapped nervously with her tool. and the nstonishuient grew in Daniel's taco. He looked from her to whenâ€. merlc had disappeared and back to her again. Then he took a atep forward an it to speak and stopped. Flnally the dawning horror in his race toox concrete term. and he spoke. “That!" he groaned. “Seven hun- dred and ï¬fty thousand dollars for tint! Say, how much do they charge for e real men over here anyway?†But she was unable to meet his eye. Turning quickly. with her cheeks nam- in; with shame and anger. she rushed into the hotel and left him standing speechless on the spot. pitâ€")1; 6f €0an ellort In the proper duet-tun, and the dazed look on m: -n__n_‘- ace remitted there until cumetotellhimthnthhroomnwere ready end thnt Herr vou Groilerhngen wu uniting him. Then for the ï¬rst time he awoke, and. with a sigh of res- ignutiou no he realised the battle he hnd before him. he gave it curt ordei that the automobile. which had broker down on the road to the hotel. should be placed in the entrunce garden. to: he proposed to do some tinkering upon it. "It thnt don’t beetâ€â€"- he muttered to himself and then allowed the re merit to remain unllniehed. for he could not imagine one thing that ill! incident could be supposed to hnl't heuteu. it stood alone in a little lml low equate by lineit and pneltlwly re Need to surrender to In: oompnrleot whlteoewr. "And tlmtr-thniunlue cent imitation of e man.†he growled at llllllz‘flw valuation upon “loathe: zoom homi" he named. with I am oi wide. ‘l‘lwu lw wml ull‘ in MI mom NM NM“ lu mlJH-l lulu-mil in tile mm: let an llti I‘llW ll «ml luriduuiullx to bring auuw ul‘ that «sum: ital-ml 1mm mu nimuwu from \‘Nillii‘i will: furuwru. pmuiului‘u and other ciliiwuu lu hear mum the muse. , . ,,.,x. nub: until-Ad 8t. tubn turned and stow-d. “Rollo!†be said. “I with to pm! my and!“ u all.†and turned to I‘ll. .- Alma-1c men-d. “'th II Mt. St. Anbyn." mu ‘vvr 'vvr‘" Horace in the meanwhile had walked along tile elm. wwuiilua with lime illii aiion us it appeared in nlm. There Will at we i‘ainiesi doubt in hie mind that he noble earl would break off the watch because of the humiliation ills equally noble family had been sub- Jected to by the incursion of this vul- car' guardian. I AA A..- Sffnzind éought his sister. She. how- ever. was locked up In her own room and would only Insist tbgt hego away. So it was from Lady Creech at last that he gleaned some inkling of what had occurred. it was nearly 8 o'clock when he made up his mind to search out Pike and “have it out with. the beggar: q,- he'put'ï¬. and he found the obstacle in the entrance garden. An Horace came upon the scene Pike was pounding cheerfully with a hammer upon a bolt- head of the motor car. He was in his shirt sleeves and wore a long .workman’s smock close but- toned at the neck. From between his teeth came the unfamiliar strains of “The Blue and the Gray.†With a revulsion of feeling Horace approached him. “lit. Pike!" he said politely “One lie: down at Appomattox.†went on the song. and Hence stumped impatiently upon the curt. --_ "LAI lw-Ilh I [Int ali'dr tired. he returned to thn hotel with some of Ms anguish; wqued '73:. Ptie! Mr. Pike! 1 man a word with van!" Hone. went on. quit: am usually alert mind Deeper! inc: '1‘ required some minutes to: Dan- iel Voorhees Pike to get over tht amuement that possessed him when Ethel fled from him in such 3.;68. {I u below an 35W BURN ED TO DEATH. ’ St. Lawrence ; "Crystal Diamonds†1 are absolutely the perfection of sugar reï¬ning... brilliantly clear and sparklingâ€"and an ornament to every table. Ask for “ St. Lawrence Crystal ‘ Diamonds"-â€"in 5 pound boxesâ€" % also sold by the pound. 9993 O ‘lIeSlereIeCSnarlellIhICmu-md s costs the dealer more than ordinary sugar, but it is worth the difference. PAGE 3m