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Watchman Warder (1899), 26 May 1910, p. 6

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absol inten jtiters 1' HI] cann- "s 0‘ at 3 gram sure a no on. .e tim xch d1 black , weigl a thirt mr of modchall ‘19 plate md bug .nd-hand bet-trim? 01' ‘ E111, VISIO .er (1i partil ‘rdingl s, 3bul' giw L W I", iving Bux 0R8 'I‘O all k! (7172) C.C.S.B. THE PROPERTY OF Peter Morrison, Argyle, 0M. Will make the season of 1910 at his own stable, Lot 12, Con. 5, Eldon. » . . ”I Bar.on Lad, (7172), is at work daily on the farm and no doubt will prove a. surejoal-getter. ‘ 01“ nn-Oflkln W111 115qu w v..- Termsâ€"To irit‘eui'e £10, payable 1313. Feb., 1911. The Imported Horse From Austria will stand at Silzburg -MAUNDEB’S HOTEL. Lindsay Salzburg is a sure horse and a good stock horse and he is here to stay. He is under the manage- ment of ANDREW TELFER, late of Scotland. W. A. Weese Owner Six days in the week last season. BARON LAD Half a Century "1‘13 said that wine improves. m use. This is true 01 other things and the Dennis Pump Works benefltting by their long experience are to-day manufacturing a. pump that is equalled by none. We make them iron or wood and will be glad to talk pump any time. 11 you cannot call. “mg depth of well which water is requ know just orders Town COMPLEXION A RBFRESIIBD um A a no» menu: Victoria Creamer! Bldg All Makes Repaired Pure Bred Cly des- dale Stallion Established And many other by using a. box of Ior wood-‘ Peter Morrison, Owner . DENNIS Sold for 250 Box O'orner D108 5‘0” what tools and Windmills for at call, write or ’phone, is required. We will ...+ +nn'ln and material attended to LINDSAY things R.J. Mulligan’s Drug Store Bank of"Toronto many P801319 tore been in a account... THE BANK OF TORONTO offers to all such people the facilities of their large and strong banking or- gsnization. emcee hall-yearly., Business Accounts opened orable terms. New Banking Business LOST.â€"ON Bargains 1n my people who have never oe- been in a position to do so, now be ready to open a bank Large quantity of four foot mixed wood, also 22 inch mure, in foal. aged, NS“ 1”" “lbs. or om,.two .Icm on Mt trout loci, Intern-Mon man“: no recovery of name will be nit-My mulled. 3mm madly. Black- wuter, Ont- J08. McGAIIBY 0R_J05. HICKS“, Mt. Bore!) _ Incorporated 1855 nut-1.489009% is paid on Savings MAY 16. 1910. Omemee on {av- 1150 Bht EcHeEi-y calle‘d' h‘fin‘liack. “Hey!” he cried. “Make that ‘Whlch of These Beautiful Women Does This Man Love? " and escaped. “Ha. what a beauty!" he said en- thusiastically. “What’s she been do- mg?” “She is Judith Bartelmy. the judge’s daughter. She gave a reception to- ." answered Downs. the city ed- Itor. â€" “High society all there as usual. I suppose?" mused McHenry. “The Rnflnlmva are an old family. and “01'. “High society all there as usual. I suppose?" mused Mch. “The Bartelmys are an old family. and they’ve held on to some of their mnnav. Here. Downs.” he went on. ”3‘? ”- W'â€" __7 , they’ve held on to some of their money. Here, Downs.” he went on. “play her up t9: twoâ€"no. three col- cn ___‘-A It "'5‘! Ill“; UV. ‘8' _v_ _ , nmns. .Maybe it will square it with the judge for what we did to him in the paper this morning. You explain to an artist.” “All right." “The new boss. Nolan. is coming down to look as over tonight." added McHenry. “Wonder where we’ll all be working next week?" was the city editor's re- ply over his shoulder as he quickly made his exit. The ho: cameinandlaidacardon the managing editor’s desk. “Miss Judith Bartelmy!" exclaimed McHenry as he glanced at it. “Well. what do you think of that. Moore?" “It’s a kick sure. and"â€" “By the way.” interjected McHenry deliberately. “this girl. Judith Bartel- my, isn’t she engaged to Wheeler Brand?” “Seems to me I’ve heard something of the sort.” assented Moore vaguely. “Well. same here. and Brand wrote that story this morning showing up her father. the judge. as a trickster o! the worst. most dangerous sort. Now the girl comes to this onceâ€"probably to defend her dad. Say. Moore”â€"tho ‘ managing editor was becoming excited A-â€"â€"- A““‘ â€"“thlnge are getting warm around hen. Brand certainly had his nerve wl‘th him to hand such a roast to an prospective father-lu-law." McHenry turned abruptly to one side and reached for his cent. which he quickly donned. “Show her in." he called to the boy. Moore hastily retreated from th room as Judith Bartelmy entered. leaving the judge’s daughter alone THE FOURTH ' ESTATE met many attractive women in time, but as he rose to meet Judith ionablx gowned young woman he made a‘mental note that she surpassed them all. Her blond features were of distinctly patrician cast. Her blue eyes had the magnetic qualifies so en- vied by the many less fortunate wo- a IL__A-- A. Mr menu a menu» my... .._..- e _ them all. Her blond features were of distinctly patrician cast. Her blue eyes had the magnetic qualities so en- vied by the many less fortunate wo- men. and the pure whiteness of her finely curved chin and neck was ad- vantageously revealed by the low cut collar of her princess gown or wine colored silk which clung to a figure that celebrated artists had pronounced unusual in its symmetry. **--‘- ‘81- ac. FREDERICK R. Toomns Wt. I”. by .1th Medal Patterson md Hun-Set Ford- “H.150“! I... uâ€" _' 7 “I desire to complain about the ar- ticle attacking my father this morn- ing." the girl began. "Yes?! answered Mcfienry. “1 wish an apology for 1 " â€"--â€"â€" On- ther?” ventured to question his honor. The article is false. and I think your pa- per should apologise for it immedi- ately.” “Before saying as to that." returned the managing editor. “I should have to refer the matter to the new pro- prletor, Mr. Nolan. You know it is not customary for a newspaper to take back what it says.” The judge’s daughter raised her eye- mun; 1“"qu _._- “Oh, no; not many. we go up to the line, but we try not to step over it." He picked up seven! newspapers from his desk. “For W”â€"mnln8 the papersâ€"“1 don’t think your tather wmfeelmcnnedtomnl." Heron u If. to end the interview. Judith, however, we: not to be that from the Great Play of the Same Name by Jogph Medill Patter- .on ma Hurriet Ford. yum; “WV- 1V ”Be. 51ml: $43.11. melt: or our mu. where he had resum- airframe”! the managing editor. Her father had diplomatically III- geared to herthat Wheeler Brand might have written the Story. This she found dithenlt to believe. But she must be convinced. and one or her motives in visiting the newspaper had been to ask himâ€"to ask him to tell her that he was not the author of the new attack on her father. She must see him and learn the truth from his lips alone. :‘13 Mr. Brand in the ofiice now '1" she him?” for him.” "Mcflem‘y summoned the boy I“ told him to “ask Mr. Brand to come “We've uoticed"â€"she hesitated-r“.1| his friends have noticed that 119'! 09’ coming very radical lately." Judith rose from the chair and stepped nerv- ously toward the editor‘s desk. “Oh.” he laughed. ”they all 89* that when they’re young. like the measles." “And that's something they all get over. isn't it?" she asked 638%"!- “Yes.” responded McBenry. 3611138 as though to leave the room. Judith stepped squarely in trout Of his desk. “But i don't want to disturb you. Can’t i go to his once?" "He hasn’t got any office. and they’re all bunched in the local room in their shirt sleeves smoking. like it. We haven't a reception room. in his shirt sleeves. rolled to his el- bows. with quick steps and squared shoulders. Wheeler Brand, one of the ablest men on the city stat! of the Advance. strode into the oiiice ot the managing editor through the door lead- ing from the city and telegraph rooms. ----‘--A3 Mnflmfi_ ucnv e him. and 'he Stood staring at her. with his breast heaving violently as the re- she loved. McHenry thought that the moment had arrived when his presence was “Miss Bartelmy has asked to see you starting toward a door. “Xou may talk here." A handful of proof sheets rustled in his grasp as he disappeared. Wheeler Brand started toward the girl. “is there anything the matter?" be queried anxiously. She hesitated before answering. Then she spoke determinedly. “Yes; two things. First. you did not come to my reception this afternoon; secondly. there is that article about father this morning." - _ ‘A “Yes, 1 think so." “Would I: be possible for “I couldn't get 06' from the ofllce to attend, the reception. and I am awful- ly sorry.” be protected. “But as for the story about your father-Swell. did be send you here?” ‘ n... I “No. he didn’t send me. 5|“ I couldn't help seeing how disturbed be was. and"- “Then he knew you were coming?" “Why. yes." Judith was trying hard to understand what he to understand what he meant by sees- ing out her father's knowledge or her present mission. one which was to he! decidedly unpleasant Wheeler was plainly impressed. and untavorahiy so, at the girl's reply. “Oh!" he ejaculated dlsappointedly. The quickly thinking girl detected the significant tone of the newspaper w1'iter’s reply and hastened to ex. plain. ‘ A ._LL-- ant? at dinner that he feared there would be another attack tomorrow." she said. ”and I hoped through you .to prevent its pub- fig. 1 don’t see how 3° to Vpublisl.) egg: ship?” [in an“ wvmvu my 7' mun can, but I tofd min 1 had tried so my “cure alla'.’ thst. I'm tired paying out mpncy for thing! gnu me no benefit. no faith 4 If they glon’t v.“ cum you; I'lllnndthepm Songemgbisftith hmm,lbaflytvom,mdlm natdeouvchor Overethobeotlovor “v. Idle! which bu had 3 ++++++++ + mediel (mt obtained little a“: na benefit. A giggifivinedmeto 've your Lana-Liver . .-. L... r “.4 mm 1 had tried so H+++++ m a D m' Ont” + Orangeville, Coump'a +writes: “ I had been Cured-m :w troubled with Dy 8- ad Liver Wm phintand triu. . ,4 _ma.ny pkdifferent rc- n no, Don’t Help or am You I Will Stand (taboo-M if you he short ‘I'll Mcflenri- He A0103 3- ' . THE FACE. It W) 0'It a W 21-‘m wt. in 7 to the Randolph Hotel, threw a, jug of ,_ n.6,. am (3.00 of Harry Paul, who W” . hdy'a room. She had a, 1198"“ with her to prevent mmw' We wan Stain with You can refinish floors, furniture, and interior woodwork with these stains, and the results will come up to your expectations. Prepared in FOR SALE. - Sernnnu 5 within two miles of Lindsay $7,000 to $10,000, on easy TEACHER WANTED. No. 18, Manposa. 1 school. Duties to 'C< midsummer vmti‘ WANTED. â€" TWO MACHINERY blacksmith, two machinery P39 full line color $450. AppIy tle Britain. tangakers; four marine boiler- :nakere. ship iron worker. and la.- boreu. Plenty work, good Wages. WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS 20000 Rolls of Wall Papers TO CHOOSE FROM SALE.â€"â€"SEVER XE'FARMS l‘Drink Habit Ranging in price from tie to 81 per roll. Canadian, Ameri and English. latest design, new colorings. Prices are the 10" est. Ahbuflno. Inrulo, lurcoeo, Whitening, Window Shad“. Curtain Poles. Curtain Rods. Room Mouldings, etc. THREE‘DLYS at the GATLIN INSTITUTE is the Price of Freedom from this Most Enslaving Habit. L09“ WWI Refund MOM! lhrdnre, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Glass ul Wall Paper OMEMEE That craving and physical demand for alc9h91ic liqUQrS will? pears, as the ALCOHOLIC POISON is eliminated from thL - . the 61m MINNIE. No painful hypodermic injections. - . ‘ After taking Gatlin. treatment, We will e'guaranteq' muff)“ strongcr,mwey§8m, more of a MAN than at any time an.“ -A....._-_-A.I j commenced drinlang. fibuw Write or call for book of particulam and co ies of contmc .~‘ MedicalS Sapefintendent. p Gatlin Institute of Ontario MM“ 8.; St. Giflin 1m are Min operation at 3‘0, SOuth Highlagsd 50'5““! 3' W Pa." 1919 Prairie Avenue Chicago, ’ 89:!W “@1113.inqu St» 5311838 C t mu. 9 ' W1” Jeflersé Va. ~ n , 1828 FEE}; Karma 010851 I0“, PW .. "1:“ m ,u . .’ 1425 , now being 23;???“ 'A [ariposa. Port Hoover Duties to _commence after 3r vmtion. Salary .0013? to C. Mitchell, Lit- 1 the 9th of J une, at 10 ’Sale at residence, east Elias BoweS. auctioneer. 1872 Marshall, Lindsay - T. J. Parsons Hallie or Institute Treatment free. of Syracuse ,0 at. Nia- on Sunday from SPRING apply. .. Col- it’s LIIITED i PRIZES Repairing ! All makes of guns and rifles ed. Keyu and spun fitted to m 9 machines an eneral jabbing atL DSAY BIOYCL WOR K8. m (Sharpen!!! and Portia A shipment of pickerel for the Uno not! States was seized at Niagm Falls on account or being under-aim Geo. W. Shepherd’s Proprietor W111i mm H “KT POST BUILDING To encourage and induce farmers to raise larger flmh of Poultry we ofi‘er Premium. as memo. below, followin1g delivery of same next; fall. F locks of 30 Turkeys Md up to 50, Premium value 1.50 Flocks of 50 Turkeys and over, Premiun value 390 Hooks of 50 chickens and up to 100 Premium value 1.00 ‘16 Poultry Dept, Lindsay flavelles :3” x, mm smear, To?” EBAY, MAY 26 1910 - 19th entirely no ‘ Coboufg. first at at Omemee shows i Twpâ€"$10 payab 8308.. LIND Hz in a. beautiful 1 old. and was imp< 1910. by Geo. W. Montana mm mm hgdon, Ind. No. 6277. the pro‘ Aloia will make his own stable. humâ€"For ter: WK. RICH: W90 in France Charon Boo ' the pr Mgh- 1820 W. 1910, will 1 [E NEW HAN CO; IIPORTE STA] N:\ ”g, cm“ ill be at undsay. Knight in Scottish HW-T

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