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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Apr 1904, p. 3

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V given on the Ftts Specialty Wt *E-k TOTTEN NEEIANDS - IRVINE, Den- 5H. GROSS, “quarters for 011168 over " opposite V RS. â€" Office hours 9 to m: 2 to 4pm.; 7t08 Residence 30 Wellington-‘st., WE. graduate of Toronto my, Medical Faculty, also we of Trintiy University, no, and member of college of fins and Surgeons, Ontario. Lindsay-st. Telephone 107. I. MARINEâ€"corner William Colbomeusts” Lindsay. Spec- memion paid to diseases of ‘zhroat and lungs. Oflice. I: 10 am. to 3 p.111. ; 7 to 8 GILLESPIE of Lindsay LESPIE W. J. BROWN C. P.. ED. M. D. C. M ON, Dentist, Lindsay, Hon- J Surgeons. We have all it methods of dentistry. ttemion will be given to tia, Crown and Bridge 19 successfu} extraction of er gas (Vitalized Air) and tion of the best artificial continues to be a Specialty $568. Oflice nearly oppo- mmpson House. mm :\ ”maul: . RYERSON. 56 College-st. Eve, ear, nose and 991nm! ELDON. Mari mkwood. 01 ominion lindsay. Roy v at 4 pct cem. s WEYN , pv office corner Lind58Y’ nMY- “WM. STEERS. ;p .vâ€"_ , Mariposa township 0d, Ont. Insurance )1“ Marriage Licenses, 3 all its forms- â€"â€"We are loaning state mortgages at at rates. The busi- mr own office and (1 interest repaid ‘ny expense of re- so purchase mortâ€" tures. To INVES- , money for clients also upon munici- investmcnt stocks MCLAUGIILIN 5. etc., Lindsay. j SMITH.â€"-I Kentâ€"st. ; f private funds LIAM STEERS, Bank Building, Royal College LO University Dental Sur. ,L-st improved prices moderâ€" yd Dentistry. ntal Coliege. st, Lindsay, arson 5 hotel. are loaning 111" in sums to BROWN.â€" Russellsts on to Midâ€" Women. Tel- Alex 0’ COD-nor» Drug Store LT. -WA_RDER, I Store. of Montreal. mortgages at office W'il- prepared ‘9 .BarristerS. opposite J acksoh Nu- Raising his haggard eyes in the midst of his infliction of self-torture he caught the gaze of Morgan fixed on him, and expressing something near akin to contempt. The latter’s bolder and hardier nature was al- most unaflected by the fears that agâ€" itated his companion. Like the latâ€" ter, he had {hon startled for the moâ€" ment when he saw the boy stretched dead at his feet, but the feeling had quickly passed away, and had been succeeded by one of satisfaction that what he was pleaSed to call an acci- dent had taken the silencing of Co'bs out of his hands. He saw, what his accomplice failed to see, that there was little danger to them in adoptâ€" ing his proposed course and inférmâ€" ing the authorities â€" that was, had he been able to trust Barron‘s pow-; ers of brazening the matter out. But ‘ he could not trust his companion in that sense. It had not escaped his notice that ever since the death of Jack Grey, s me two years before, Barron had been steadily loosing his old nerve, and giving away more and more to fits of mental depression and unreasonable irritation. For this cause he resolved in the present instant to humor him and hide the body of the boy in the manner proposed, even while he was conscious of the danger of adding to the suSpicion with which he was well aware both Barron and he himself were regarded, and which the conâ€" tinued existence of Gordon, the coastguradsman, rendered a Deal and] imminent peril. Well it did not great- ly matter, he thoughtl. Only let the blow hold off until he had obtained possession of Grace, and then, se- cure in a foreign land, and under, anâ€" other name he could live supremely in-difi‘erent as to how soon or how heavily it might fall on his confed- crate. A‘ ‘ 1'1- MAR “Don't you tmnx tum. .yu...._ v--. ter steady yourself a. bit ‘? Somebody might come in and that face of, yours tells tales." Barron flushed angrily under the sneer that accompanied his words. ”Your own is none of the blanket “Your own is nane 01 um ww~- ‘ust now,” he said. J “Maybe not," return_ed Mot-gar}; “but that’s not the pomt. "1 cant stay here all day, and you ‘9 gig!â€" to go to Port Bron for Itilfat odâ€" low’s funeral. I’ll take tha: nthe dim: his head in the directlonof . cloéet,” and for a. blind you can a: vite me to be one ofâ€" the pmi it mom-ow. 1'11 take it. up mambo!“ isn’t very big, and “get fldo. 7...} and then see you in the m°m%;é;y Barronis eyes wandered. Int“, 4”. u..- .Imn4- Alunp and- a «.1: ‘ULAUR‘ 1‘ 511005. nun nccu “'3' 1f about bu‘tso don’t worry yolll’se this business. He’ 11 'be in’the Hal He had cause. Had he been able to see into/the future, and what that day's work was to bring 'him, he would have gone mad on the spot. But though alarmed and agitated, there was in his breast nothing of pity or regret for, the boy’s fate and sake. That he did not once think ;of. His fears and apprehensions were solely excited for himself. He realized to the full the danger which concealment of this latest catastroâ€" phe might bring upon him ; yet such was his fear of exciting further sus- picion, so heavy was the Weight of the secret whose unwitting discovery by Cobs had cost the latter his life, that he could not force himself to to accept any other course. No,‘ this must go on as he had said; this must be hidden with the rest. Once‘ the body was disposed of‘ all danger‘ would be averted, and he would be safe. ‘ APRIL Looking at the door of" the closet B; ‘I'On flung himself into a chair and hid his face in his hands. Hardâ€" ened villain as he was, there had been something so startling in the ITCCDt event that apart altogethEr fioni consideration. of its possible consequences, he was shaken and im- nerv ed by it. was it so ?- Barron did not answer and his companion knew even while he spoke that, whatever law of man might say, should it ever become a.â€" ware of the boy’s death ; he and his fellow were as surely guilty of it as if the hapless victim had died under their blows. “I’m glad that we didn’t have to knock the Whelp on the head,” Said Morgan, as they turned to leave the closet. “We’re clear of that, and his- mouth‘s shut ; good jdbs both, too.” As he concluded he raised the slight figure from the floor and proceeded by Barron; carried it. into the closet, There they laid it 1n tne 'corner, and covered it with loose papers. (Continued from page four) “We 11 ” said Morgan, upon whom ‘ the othex’ s speech seemted to have produced some effect, “there’s arisk in it, but maybe it will be the best plan after all. Put him-into “186101 set again until after dark, When .1111 take him up the coast and throw him into Some of the sea eavesâ€"He]. 111111, for choice." Semet of Hits Euthan all. any thoughts 0‘ 9* kin- ssed through his mind atchimg .the downâ€"bent mpanion. At last. as Lai up! he spokeâ€" think that you’d. be“ rself a. bit ‘? SomdbOdy in and. that face 0i “He has not,” returned Barron, sharply ; “he had nobody, except Mysie. ’ ’ as he nose to go. “Well, it dorsn’t matter to me,” was the reply. “I don’t want any of it, and wish you joy of itâ€"if Maud has left no relatives." “All right,” was the reply, “I’ll be there. I suppose he, Maud, has left a good haul of money,” he added “I hardly know yet," returned Barron evasively. “I havcn’t had time to examine his papers." “At 12 n00n,” replied Barron, on whom his associate’s coolness and matter-of-fact tonc began to make a soothing impression. DUI we CW5 uv the premises? Inapectorâ€"Ain’t she 11- â€" ‘â€" m‘nnfn, House Owner (t: iosuranco inspect- or)-â€"But, my dear man, why do you down as an explosive on A v“ -AAALA‘. AA i“,f flhfi n- Like the running brook, the red blood that flows through the veins has to come from SOFT CORE arc lull. UL ”â€" Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen the riches! of aii fats, the pure cod liver oil. For pale s invalids and for '21]! whose blood is thin and pale. SCOWS Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds tho blood:making o 15 b9! givgas them stren ‘ to do then p’roPer work. ' ‘ ism-vb (Continued next week.) Sure. 3%“ A free trial will be given in- tending purchasers. Write or call on the agent. A special cut in price to patrons of the Victoria Creamery. Th 05. Arnold Erepsred Paints just Quauty guwrmtecd. Highest laxket Pxice Paid ' for Produce Wall Paper Department. Our sack in this department is worth examining before buying else- where. We have a good range to choose from and our prices are away down. We huve a quantity of las: year’s papers which we are clearing at almost half price. Prints, Cottons. Skirting; Cotton- ades, etc. We are able to 0 at at rlosn prices, having purchased these before the advance in cottons. Call and in wt our sfock of ngedf, Wo Pantin s. et-.. Oahu“, ' 01!. Tailoring “apartment Agood ass‘rtment of Laces, Lace Curtains, Dress TrimmingS, Ebbons, Early Closing Ionday, Wednesday. may Evenings at Co’docl Pascoe Bros; omoon P050112 BfllS reform me. Heâ€"My first wite marrxea me ve- cause I neither smoked, drank nor played cards. Sheâ€"How did your sec- ond wire come to marry you? lieâ€"To Terms Cash or Trade General Merchants LIN SAY hand. 5W7!!!” JAMES H. LENNON. licensed Ano- tioneer. Sales in town and coun- try promptly “tended to.â€"Lind- say P. O.--10. PETER BROWN, Auctioneer. 0d:- wood. Out. Sale- promptly d;- tended to. Charge- moderate. STEPHEN OLIVERâ€"Licensed Auo tionoer for the county u! Victoria. Sales promptly attended to : (mu stock and other odes of 81000 sud under 35. Over that amount a mall percentage will ho charged. Snead! Bargains in (0a! Stoves KEYS MORRISON R. J AMES, CAHBBAY. Ont.. Li- censed Auctioneer. for the county of Victoria. Farm stock and all other we! welully “tended to. Charge- “Clea-'29. As this Winter has proved, And this sate will afford a Capital Chance to Secure: Standard Stove Cheap. We have decided to cm! outthc balance of our t Stoves at Specially Rcduced Prices. 5 “k of C“! COAL lSj CHEAPER THAN WOOD Opposite Benson House ever oflered for sale in the town, of Lindsay. Goods only from the best makers. Specialradnctiona to continue for two weekslongo: No better value in the Dominion Buck let-3e and right up to date. In spection invited. Handsome Parlor Suites New Bed imum Seth, The Very latest Dning- roan Furnzture chy Rockers lorris Chairs, Lounges, Hit Recks ( hm: Closets Music Cabinets Writ ing Desks, etc. Anderson, ”agent a (a. Furniture McLennan Co. Walnut-sellout: unkindVIlises BabyCarrkgadeo-Carts' Rubbersprons Summer Dusters Light Wool Coolers “PRISM BRAIN” The Canada Paint Co. Kent-St. The largest Stock oi Pure lixed Paints , 80:415. om. Our-a ’SusckaedsuWy b a.

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