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Watchman Warder (1899), 20 Apr 1911, p. 7

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W. \n.. that is m 0r thirty years HM and as nice Hul pvrfm‘t as tho :lw it was not" . H NW. “nir- mmmt. W. Va. I‘Zfi’ects of 20. 1911 . for Of Planing Mill in the Town of U7:- bridge. Under and by Virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a. certain Mortâ€" gage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by auction at the Arlington Hotel in the town 0! Uxbrldge, on Thursday, April 27, 1911, it the hom- or 2 o’clock in the anal-noon the lollowmg plat”???- m ‘. . Bruntford will hold a. 7-day Y. M. C. A. campaign to raise $100,000, to begin May 2nd. Thom are quite 'a. number of mar- chunts opposed to the holding of the winter fair. and it will be decided at. Thursday night a meeting what“ or not the merchants want. another. The fair “us held for their benedict. and it is for them to decide. A large attendance is requested. ’l‘hu unnuul mvnllng of the Lindsay Winwr l-‘Mr Association will behold ’l‘humlny night in tho council ohm- Lmr. and It should ho remembered [hut u the fair is to be hold again xth. yum- um attendance at this meeting should be large: Annual Meeting LOS'I‘. â€" AN AUTOMOBILE JACK at. the Pottery Corners on Thurs- day morning. Finder. please leave at 'l'homas' Motor Works, William- St. I‘OR SALE. â€"â€" THE STRONGEST. the most handsome. the richest ton- ed, the best tone-keeper, in fact the best all-round and most popu- mm m SAWâ€"WNG com- Pcsed at the west he“ 91 lot 199- 7 in the 1st conwealm 9! Whale“. 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- lng, feed room connected. imple- ment shed, other buildings, one mile west of Village of Cambray. The same will be to rent it not sold. Plow leave first of Septemâ€" ber. 1911. Apply to Frances Chambers. Cambray. Ont. hot: mm â€" Mibrflfi w as»; Ms mm Emma m m mm a} mm mm. A um! um Mm an Am M mm mm an mm MAM“ w H" m Aha. Mam Man in mm 3+ 1» mu“ m mm» STATION mum's comm: 0111\- mm and illustrated in Kw Book- lat. write for it. mm “b- graph um mum mm. Yum anti cmmi-si‘s" “hi-6M». Ml- mm Shaw, Miami; WANTED.-OOOD GIRL FOR GEN- era] hon-swath. good m. Ap- ply to Mrs. Neelands. No. 8. mn- lar piano of to-day, the Gerhard Heintzman, together with several other makesâ€"the Martin-Orme. standard orchestral, etc. Also or- gans. new and second-hand, on may terms of payment. Columbia graph- Ophones with all the necessary sup- plies-records. cases. needlu. etc. Columbia records are unbreakable. and will last for a generation. 0r- ders taken for expert piano-tuning. Thus. Brown. Gerhard Heintzmnn ropresentatixe. 26 Wellington-st... Lindsay. 4444-" $4444 4’4 44% $444 444 @4444 “44444444: 44444444 44%” 4? 44‘“;W yak; 4444444 444444444 me 444$ $24 94$ 4444 44444 44-44444 $44444 $44.4 44444 44444444444444 “4$4 $4444“ 44444444 A $4 $4 $4444 44.4444 $4 4$4 i$ 944444444444- Mortgage Sale CONDENSED ADS. of Winter Fair "7565» ghose authority? Do you know you are speaking to the Earl of Haw- castle?” Von Gratin-huge!) amfled. Ribiere mapped forward and addressed Haw- ustie directly. “Mare respect. mt” he cried. “You are addressing the Grand Duke Vusm HIM “1% Mid MM:- stump}- M l“) lm’ hr “.3 ROE. Whu mg Mm {lib ’shovk The otbm ummhwhbwm aria. . W“. â€";‘;l:hls man Ivanofl'.” he said. “In in my custody." For a moment the two men measur- ed each other, and then Hawcastle burst out violently: , “The officer Is not there. You see. the carablnleri have been withdrawn.” He turned to Daniel. “For you, my friend. I have relinquished my incog- nito.” Pike stared at him uncompro- mlsingly. and the German turned to Lord Hawcnstle. Von Grollerhageu smiled sweetly and raised his hand deprecatlpziy. “This man goes. foo!" he declared violently. “Call thou cambiuleri!" he cemented to Almerlc. Thou was a quick step without. and You Gram-bacon entered. tollowod by Bibles. For an instant be glued about the circle and then we“ in a clear. ringing voice. when 'wlfi be no arm-ta tonight. my Manda." he laid. and at the words Hamstlo neared openly. “I want you nlwnyl to remember that l confide:- It chap It the price.” 2'." turned and again entered the Icon. and Pike's taco m up unpleas- utly an be lookod at hlm. than noma- d u be turned to Ethel. Iboulder and spoke loudly: “Call 'em in! We're ready!" Almeria with a frightened since mound. stepped to the doom and threw them wide. calling I. he reached the passage: “'l‘ell that once to bring his men “No, no!" er can't stand It!” “It'- a lie!" he cried hoarsely. “I nev- er saw the man in all my life before.” “The lady seemed to recognlze hlmff hid Plke grimly. “I gum you won't have to jab your memory too hard. It'- only ten years to 8:. Peter-shun. Ir. Glenwoodl" on. pointing to the cring'lng Hawess- tle. “And there’s his best friend.” The words seemed to muse some or the fighting St. Anbyn Instinct In the curl. and his eyes flashed. “Helene!” be whispered. but Pike stepped forward and waved him back. “You stand back!" said the lawyer. “She's his wife!" And at the words Horace turly staggered. Daniel went It wan Horace who first appreciated the aomberness or the crouching. ter- m: stdcken woman upon the floor. “AFTER XVII. IACI To um I' the root or the bulldlng nod cot lapsed and had left the persons there assembled in the room con- fronting death itself, there could have been no more complete astonish- meat. m If?“ w W; M: A . ‘ Hm!) “Alma-1c. to for the police!" owned The Man from Home wmw "- By .0911! IMMM m2 MHIMW “He has betrayed me himself!" nus. WATCHMAN-WARDER. amnion «umm M?! “I! 8% “WWW t1" \ his land upon Inner- UN“. :4: i‘ 91%?) MN ‘ rm “5. M W ‘W m a 3'3“?an ‘5‘: “H1!“ MW «WM fimtmflfl It was not until he saw I dark figure with a bag in its hand walk quickly down the steps and out through the entrance garden. not until he htd heard the crank of carriage springs and the muttered directions and then the crunch of the wheels. that he twoke. He called a passing se' gt... Mariano, it prowl it heâ€"end an on- ed him. "Who me that?" he asked. Mariano honed deeply. “it in miter the Earl of Hammett» he replied. “He has gone to keep till ‘- he hnthiMe lame um Twies Ethel essayed to speak. and twice she put out her hand in his di- rection. and both times she tsiled. Then. with n choking little sob. she nicked up her dress and (sirly. an from the room. Horace folio" quickly. and still Pike stood . an attitude or incomprehension. The point he had striven for hsd tailed. He had shown this girl the true rotteuuess of the people she had tried so hard to ally herself wlth. and the knowledge haul (allied to move her. Ills brilliant plan had recolled upon his own head and had resulted in more firmly implanting a sense or duty in her hesrt. He saw no we: out now. At first it had been s desire-now it had become a duty. and he wondered if he hsd the right to withhold from her her' patrimony. It was not until he saw n dark V'V'My ulster wlll nmaln for a tlme. Ltd: Creech.” In um. “I wlll look me:- herâ€"Qn the t flare." Lady Crouch put up her lornetu and Itnrod nt hlm and with I haughu Inm‘ left the room with the air or I conqueror. l‘lko gazed llflel' her whlm- neatly. “nine goon the m: 0: the un- pnaaon." he aid and looked down It ht: foot. 'Eorace came__§ndd¢nlÂ¥ to, life and 661-133 ‘hls Eli-coping lef’. Re Eteppec forward and need the old Indy. “You haven't heard the last of this. curse you!" he sald and disappeared quickly. Lady Creech. who had been in a seml-swoonlng condltlon. came suddenly out of her trance and gazed sharply about her. “Come. my dear.” the and. “This terrible place u not for you. bet as “Don't mumble your words." she said sharply and roae to her feet. With 1 withering glance 1t Pike she turned to EtheL ltlc Nimble . To Bu B’Wflfit ”Why y, of course! Wilt other ret- Ion could there be!" «ted the other, Ml!” {Whats ! ”out no» um It m In human to!- her to hush him a “but Qt uh M I M» “H11 1H» 031M“. uh. BZIWV‘ ’ cut as» mm! rm MW WW}? "So that‘s whet she not the poor cuss the money for. was It? That'- the way you look at It. eh?" the Ameb lean Inked. “Well. you know I’d not! of nth. mum-becausnhomaomm himâ€"thou t he'd been missed. but. am. am map!!!” ,_ . “Ye-ea. the governor only thought It but to clear out a bit until we r” ; certain that the manage: to draw of! “Why." replied Almerlc. “ohe'o been giving hlm money. hasn't the? You took 1: to him yourself. didn't you? Not. orally we understood what It run (0:. She's trying to keep the beggar quot." you: an replied. nwnlnx. '86:]- tn; at all. 0! couru M13: Ethel b landing to her prom-o?” “Yes. 11m 1-.“ replied Pm grimly. and Almerlc went 0|: this convict chap-win! you Ameri- can: call ‘Iflixin; him.’ isn't it?" Pike lifted n warning hand. “Don't try to talk United Staten.“ Just tell me in your own way." "bu. due and: nothing pardcnm this morning to bother 030.“ lb. “Well. you don't worryâ€"not to. only. do you. son?" ‘ “Oh. you.” the latter answered. “Had to catch I mun-tho pater hudâ€"he'l «all: worried by trifle-I. you know.” Alum-1c Ital-tad violently. but Lady Onech area. and. with a haughty glance. swept into the hotal. Pita looked an” her and than hack to as- name. “Your [it named In a hurry H mm." he said. Deniel appeared at the top of the steps and. seeing the pair. came flow!) town-d them. As he reached the table when they at he addressed Almeflc. “Money! By Jon! Good girll Buy- ing the beggar or to keep him from making a scandal (or ua! Bow’a that?” Lady Creech looked at him with aometlllng akin to admiration. “Aimerlcl How clever of you! 0! mm ahe lal Your father will in pleased. What a pity he didn't waltz” “Shedding m over this inner: story. What's more, she has aent tint dreadful Pike person to him with u- THE VICTORIA LOAN SAVINGS C0 BOXALL Q-.MATTHIE Mum ”Higginmmn mu segrfiiuwx 8 WW 3; i? mm ”W “Wk“ huwiflflumm» in presenting the elaimn of our Savings Bank Department we beg to intimate that we employ our funds in first mort- gages on real estateâ€"an investment that is everywhere un- derstood and appreciated. We pay interest at the rate of J amen Low, M nnugor. gages on real estateâ€"an investmnnt that, is everywhere un- derstood and appreciated. We pay interest at. the rate of 35, 4 and 4; per cent according to term. Money to_loan on farm pmpcrty at current rates of interest. 5mm To Host Panpla Means Painting and Cleaning Time “in“! “W1 [93% “Wat Mums was“ mix: it. m H‘ ":4 .Ww Newton Smalo. PAGI GIVE)! Incorporated Assistant.

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