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Watchman Warder (1899), 4 May 1911, p. 7

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lnly Throul h Lin. Etoba‘ Albeflg Ekatchewan ist' Cars on all Train SD“ BUSINESS DUCATION rcdville Coal Tusircss ml Sheds E STU DY COURSES w Business College CIALISTS {HRS SALE OR .‘TO LEASE ’CHLLT'I Y. MAY 40) I'm.) go for Berth. SPOTTON IRS pril LON ns'r_ Rm‘fi G coanwoon kinda Qua-1t. lumber (0.. limim PHONE 77 TRAINS ial SETTLBRS’ Torcnto to Win ' ' and West l‘w So don't “9““ M, rnme and ’9. ’3 o honest Pflce’ 0 up w? W‘“ a" ’0‘.” smart “ma Orillia BUS HAVE Th 10.10 pm. Regular Muugh Colon“; Tourist Sleep", ruinin «mm the above mm] H" before In mmhle the “Mir tun! is Alrmuly 700 hi: Humor. and dollar on our run I» made ':I pathlt‘ person. Dovot Ann: City It“‘ .n can have 3 L111 against ad- ul‘ 2; hetterre- I)“. MACKAY \anlvilk'. Llw best train- Uur teach?"s an business 9mm subjeCts- IN and 1 mt liv. huuhl “H m: Tum HI need than tlh In in: 0n gr College) for Everlasting Memorials Should learn those subjects by which they can earn aliving. 5P( )T'I‘ON‘S BUSINESS COL- LE‘ 2ES an- the lax-best trainers in Canadn, and our graduates m-mxrn- thc best positions. You wm _ LINDSAY I 86'0le. hum" PETERBOR0 BU “INBSS COLBGB llm HI an study McLennanfizCO. Ready Mixed Paint “Prism Brand” Hm»! M0 N UMBNTS. {Ilmlnp I‘m-s. 'I‘uiws. lh-roulea 1141”". I'unum. NP“) lino- *‘it‘yclfl . Luz-go atm-k of Hc-cond IJIHI lh-wrlw. Furl" Machinery IA” k” .h n-puinl. 'IOI‘N‘ (‘lill ("‘8 .4 m'lml tn m-w. Gmwrn ro- L'n'I-w‘u 'l ll"~ l‘IHH JI:HIL' .H Lindsuy Bicycle and Gonna] Mmhino Work- NEXT POST BUILDING vâ€" “EcANAoA 9mm co's LIQu'D W Tm'RHDAYv A1“: hur Graham, â€" L‘EETWOOD F.O. NEXT POST BUILUIBV Geo. w. Shepherd Prop. ow. sparrow. Principal hill” ) l‘il'fi'h. km. ll'mups. owfl'l' “‘5. 'erg “I HWVI‘ "l' S. H kin ‘lu u-puil' Slate. sandstone. brownstone and " rumble have all - (hzuxite i\‘ going - \\'n\'. .\'0 Stone c-m conpare [.ly at home, or partly at uni finish at the College. White Bronze u y u... _ 7 "QM'REA; a TORONYO SEASON'S s'rocx ‘0‘!Ilo‘.l In). 1.! in; I‘ I... I.- I {=- (In I! c.0112... r. MAY 4th, 1911. Munmnent Brorze CG., tlgc-pm-t. Conn. 1“,? t 0.9% -\ rtistic Effects of “I find a \Vhite Brnnze M n n n- mvnt in Simpson. J‘aylor County. \V. Va... that, is UVH" thirty years old mad as nice and pen feet. as the (It)? it was set . (‘. B. NW, Fail- mount “1’. Va. Hy tarnished Cemetery Work. Etc. MAR” WANTEDâ€"GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- erul homework. good wuss. Ap- ply to Mrs. Neelanda, No. 8. Hill- at. STATION AGENTS COURSE OUT- llne and illustrated in New Book- let. Write for it. Central Talo- gnph and Railroad School, Yam and Gerrard-eta" Toronto. W11- lim Shaw, President. FARM FOR SALEâ€"BEING COH- posed of the west hall of lot No. 7 in the lat concession of Penelon. containing one hundred acres more or lose. Sharp clay loan. 75 ac- res cleared. good grain and alaike land, fair state of cultivation. One acre good orchard. two wells. creek through pasture. frame house. good barns on foundation. good stabl- ing. 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 Septem- ber, 1911. Apply to Frances Chambers. (‘nmbray. Ont. FUR HAl.l-‘..â€"â€"-Sll()l{'l‘lIURN lll'lJrâ€" rml. sin-d by sun 0! impnru-d Spic- 0y i‘mmt, dam by sun of imporWd lmliun (‘h‘wL Apply tu J. (‘ust-y. Valentin. FARM M)“ SALE. â€"~ 100 ACRES. Irving oust half of Int 17. mm. 9, Mnmvm, 85 acres flour, balance in gum! hurthuvml hush. Soil is (‘Iuy hmm. (:mul huildinufl and hmm-. anr svhtm! and church. {our milvs frmn runway stmion. H milvs [rum Lindsay. Land is well \vutm‘ml. Apply h\ John E. Mt‘Gill. Lih'ot‘tl l'J). Sl‘l-l.\‘.\‘l l..’\l'N(‘II FOR SALE. â€"25 {um lnmr. S-luot Imam. Will m-ll at a bargain. Apply at The Ward- LAY-XVII FUR SAM-2.4175 WILL buy an gasoline qum'h 23 foot long with u 6 h.p. onuino. l-‘.\‘(~r,\'t.hing in lirst-(‘luss conditiun. ”Forms to suit purchnsvr. Apply a! The \Vurder. E‘UR S \LH. â€" THE STRONG IST. the must handsome. the rirhest ton‘ ed, tho- best tone-keeper, In fact, the best. all-round and most popu- VA- - â€"â€"â€"- _â€",~ you expect. to get. something that wil hold ltS hriliizmcy and durability. and - 15;) something m w in desxgn. The The Popular Jewelry Store n Hu 1- \1in1nent<ufits'rus- umets all the tumors. It is ufactul'm' anq personal gmm ‘ .L‘ n ‘1 I,_,_ _ personal guarantee. A full Ine- nf Hollow wax-o. and Flat Ware always on hand. Prices moderate \Vedding rings and Marriage Licenses Denbristry aspvcmllv attended to Gas; or ui moderate. l'r galls. new and second-hand. on eaSy other makesâ€"the Martin-Orme, standard orChestral. etc. Also or- terms of pavment. Columbia graph- ophones with all the necessary sup- plies-records. cases, needles. etc. Columbia. records are unbreakable. and will last for a generation. 02'- ders taken for expert. piano-tuning. 'I'hos. Brown, Gerhard Heintzman representative, 26 Wellingtonvst. . Lindsay. IRL WANTED FOP. HOVSEWORK Good wage-s. Apply to Mrs. Wm (Him-r, 12 (‘umhridgoâ€"st.. Iindsay lar piano of today. the .Gerhard Heintmmn. together with several SIIIQE'RWARE CONDENSFD ADS. SILYERWARE the requirements of its cus- It, is guaranteed by the man- an” we also give our own wm n you hwy . McCARTY sold at Calls promBW night. .(J‘harges CHAPTER 1. NE card.“ said John Randall quietly. extending a hand as tirm as was his voiee. For the first time in twen- ty-i‘our hours the debt of intoxication mm pulcl solely by his eyes. l‘erhnpw the pile of double eagles strewn before hlm on the green huize tuble conveyed u fugitive nud Iobet'lng reullwtlou of lhe present; drove home the fact. as nlll} hard earned money can. that thla delightful Ievltntlou of the senses. this uealal warmth of body and soul. thls lumresslon that he was n :1th who Iulght hazard with a care free hand. was purely tlofltlous and that. the morning would tlnd hlm a sepulcher tilled wlth tho dL-cuylnx bones of dead aluminum and tho llvlug Worm of re- umrso. That pllo or gold twlnkllng under the all lamps in a prlvato stato- ruum ur the John W. Shotwell repre- watml (mo-tenth of hls yearly Income. and yet ho was hlltlwly stakln: It on the turn of a single cat-u at puma. N. that was the game that was being playedâ€"staking it as iudlfferently as he had staked and lost its predeces- sors. He pulled himself together with the air of one who. guilty of a false start. is but the more confident of the fu- ture. while he reflected with some pride that his extended hand was as steady as that of his impassive 0ppo~ uent. As the cards lay he was beau-n. but lurk must eventually change. and a four card “inside straight“ was his weaknessâ€"weakness and strength. t‘m when he drew to one he "filled." “Here's luck!" said Colonel Moron” heartily. extending the p:wrm...-u-.1 “It’s bound to change some time, sun. and even a niggah could beat a measly pair of deuces. I’ll take three." u _-_.a -..A n. Pun v- --â€"-_ V Randall glmiced at his card and as he laid it face down on the table strove to keep the sudden exultation from his eyes. But as Moreau spread nut his draw. disclosing trash. the planter lost his momentary self con- (1‘01. By Booth Tarkington AND Harry Leon Wilson Adapted From the Play of the Same Name by W. B. M. Ferguson LA ‘1‘. “Drew to an inside straight and filled it. by gad!" he cried excitedly. "There's the turn in the tide. colonel! lt rarely ever goes back on me. That’s what I’ve been waiting foh. Let me how to a four card inside straight and I’ll bet my immortal soul that I till her. Yes. suh.’r’r - - --,,A---_‘_ Ull LIB-o -_» A satiric gleam flickered in Morenu‘s black eyes as he lndin'erently shoved his lost bet across the table. “One thousand to yoh. sub." he said courteously. stifling a yawnâ€"“a most remarkable example of good fortune Cumin". 1909. by "n Maul-c Hunk“ Comunv CAMEO KIRBY of a single card at poker. for BBY EXUDED A DEBONAIB AND RAKISH ATMOSPHERE. THE WATCHMAN-WARDER. yoh. sub." he said a yawnâ€"“a most of good fortune ~uh. i can return them by adding that the Ude had already turned even beroh 1 bed the pleasure and good for- tune or making yob acquaintance. uh. I reckon that. all in all. my trip to Sew Orleans this year has been very luckyâ€"very lucky. subâ€"ton I have told my sugar crop toh ten thousand. a much higher figure thin I reckoned. considering the poll price of cane. .\ ud my luck still follow. me by per- mitting this indulgence of my favorite game with a sent-10mm. tub. of you standing. My plantation in nt Piuque- mine. and"â€" “The Randall: are well known. nah.” Interrupted Momn. with delicate det- erence. which went to the point of re- nlling the other‘e sinusâ€"“the Randall. i presume. auh. who no distinguished himself at the defense of the Alamo?" This was stated as a known tact rather than a chance Ihot. which in reality it was. "My brother. luh.” gravely replled the planter. tappiuz his ample brcnat as it in order to cunvey the sentiment that the same noim: epark of heroism smoldcrcd therein. awaiting but a lit- tinz opportunity of burning in own. er‘s name on the immutable page- of history. “Peace hath her victories no loss rcnmvtmd than war." he added nmcniariy. instinctively reaching for his glass. “and it was my fortune to «my at home and look after the planta- tion while my brother had it out with the Mexicans. It the Randall: are well known. auh. it is not through me. My yearly trlp to New Orleans is the «xylem of my traveling. and my chil- dren. suh. halve the tellcity to regurd me its the most gullelm creation that Lilo. Almighty ever turned out. llleuu mu innocent hearts! They never nua- nect what u thoroughplu-ed mun of [he world I am. Why. auh. the advice Hwy give me when I start out on those trips would cover the late Loni Chon- u-rtlold with confusion. null. 'i‘lwy wuru mu ospwlnliy against gambling. \iy son 'l‘om. you know. is just at Hull «go when he thinks his father an tillttl- tour in sin. snh. and. according to him. 'llo rlror is a paradise fob pirates"â€" "Weli. i don't think he is far wrong." Interrupted Moreno. idly shunting the t-ards. “Naturally. this is the grom- t-st waterway in the World. “It! _\'(~h M‘t'l‘ think of the wealth that passes down hvre from St. Louis to New Hrtvuns. the fortunes that are lost 'lg' Won?“ -|.:n-ry "no mmhles ml thn kin-2.“, t:-;::, stllt. l‘oti here the indies-any nuplitm-nts to them~mnst tonmov rm ytnlti dominion. And of co‘so. 1 thurmlL'lmat-o-d tmtn of the World. . mu t-i'w who has lived on the river fob over titty years. l'recognlze that yoh professional gamblers are an institution; but. bless me. i don't take my Son Tom‘s view of them. They gamble fob a living. yes. but i believe they do so honestly. as yoh or i. We are a gambling nation. sub. foh we are yonng. red blooded and prosper ous. but our country is incapable of giving birth to a man who deals oif the bottom of the pack. who is afraid to meet fortune eye to eye. Yoh agree with me. sub?" “As a fellow patriot, yes-as a sane man. no.” replied the other. the sa- AL- 0t! “Kirby? :fhnt's an olcf and honored name in Plaquomine. sub." replied Mr. Randall. opening his coat and tanning inflamed cheeks with his huge slouch hat. "Kirby was my neighbor, sub. and I knew his folks well. I had the honor to be of some slight assist- ance when he went under during the panic years. Crops failed, banks went to smash. but you remember, I reckon. Well, sub, Mr. Kirby's son, Eugene. came home from school to find his nob father dead and a bankruptâ€"everything swept away. That was a hard homecoming. suh. Very sad case. i have often wondered what became of the boy, {oh he had all his father’s pride and refused to let me exert my privilege or an old neighbor and friend. That was twen- ty years ago. and since then I have heard in a roundabout way that he had become wild, drifted in with bad companions and taken to the river for a livelihood. In fact. become a com- mon gambler. But of co’se i don’t be- lieve it, for no Kirby could ever do that. subâ€"fall so low. )‘et the name is uncommon. Have you ever met this gentleman of whOm you spoke?" “Not socially. sub." replied the other dryly. “I calculate he is no relative of the folks you mentioned, (oh his reputation. sub. is the worst on the river; known from New Orleans to St. Was Troubled With “whitish Lain-g”! rm. will rogu- ou mpg“, “Mtge! will tampnnonuum W the HM. nmofln «my null mums [mm the n b g m» lac-duh. :0 up: a“ “in. mm WyoW' "9.; m‘: x .- matetgdmmwe: Liv er Complaint Far Three Yuan. by to!) kins every tripâ€"Just because their holders hadn't sense enough to realize that the tide had set in against them. And i give yoh my word. sub." he finished, thumping the table. “that when 1 till a tab card inside straight the Randall luck is sitting into the game right with me. and yoh simply can‘t win. 0h. yoh may get one or two little pots. but yoh'll finish dead broke. Call it what yoh like-luck or the shuffling of the devil." "Now. suh. yoh're bucking right against my pet hobby." replied Mo- reau. leaning across the table and growing as earnest as his companion. "0f co‘se I accept yoh word foh past expvrlences. but it is the old case or the win. Thoug’h 59h may have turn ed heads a hundred times in succes- sion. as I said. the chance or it being tails is still an even bet. Yoh luck may have changed. but I'm willing to lay ten thousand that I hold the best bands in two out of three. There's a sporting otter. suh. that will test yoh theory." ‘ -‘ I 7; A_-l- “Come. Yoh statements don‘t agree. Mr. Randall." laughed the other. “What do yoh jeopardlze. suh, 1t yoh consider the advantage entirely with yohself? However." he flnlshed, with some coldness; “this ls but a game. sub. and I had no ldea that you were at all lnmerlllng yoh welfare"â€" "The ltandalle. suh. never lacur an ohllgatlon whlch they cannot meet." hotly Interrupted the other. the drlnk showing in hls eyes. “Yoh pardon. sub. it 1 have touched on personal matters. It to not my custom. I an- mre yoh. to do so wlth strangers"â€" “Now. now. Mr. Randall, sub." to- muted the other. putting the plant- er'l arm. “You pardon. sub. If I have oflended. I am an old soldier." twlrl- inc hll mumehes. “and perhaps own an exaggerated and touchy sense of honor. When yon mentioned lmperll- In; yet velhre It seemed as If we were no loam lndnlglng In a gentle- “.\'0_ sub." he said docidediy. pluck- ing at hh friiiod shirt. "Those an high atnkoa. colonai. for. M won!"- gm nowadays. I am nnt a wry rich man. and i cannot aflord to jeopar- dize the welfare of my children for the sake of proving my point. Again. sub. 1 consider it would be taking an unfair advantage of you"... v Yam" blinked at his glass. he was momentarily sobgg‘ed. wuw llv “I“... __V,_ main game meg-Ir foli’tho nuke of pulling the time. I have a very dell. can use of panorxnut‘n. and perhaps . Flynn..- Ifflfllunulyo r! u I "I ma too hunts. mkmel.“ runnod the other. ”20h I rectum my with: in an touchy II you own. Coma. an up ynlt film. lllh. You're a sum! “1an. and I'll: a good follow. “’0'” both good Mien. Inn. A Randall non: yet w had 10 back his amnion. and ton to much a Moan» amt :- bunny“. "you pout-Hugo- ml'unhyoh bot. nu. The {2 i a a ‘5 Q3. \‘w "w v- ..-__-, I am too randy to back my opinions with 1mm which I consider mere M» In. 1 hope [Mo (I‘m-twee of nplnlon will not Impnlr our hm newly I‘nrmofl Menuhin. Mr! mummy --â€"Al II -;.â€"II“ Again Mr. E. A. Edwards Leaving“ for Belleville Limit-my in about to lose another pupulnr young meme“ man in the mraon of Ir. E. A. deudn. who tor .. number of yam has been hand pulp-man u Mr. 11. .1. Onugh‘n Mg clutmng More. Mr. Mwu‘du and [anally law In the mum at a con- NO! or man [or lkllevflh. when M has mum! I: «collect poumon wnh Mr. Vomuyn. one o! the pro. mum and long «numbed bullion mm 0! thmo. - - ”A.-- .4“ g. NIP" VI 'v‘rv m. medFi-a tmfly mu a. much wind by uuu- lune mum at Manda 1; ”now. In. Bacardi um- o! the Cash Not all m In venues m 3! '0. ad gotcha m :11 untur- That the man 121.50 belibzs m wsaring good clothes always manages to “afford them 3" And it’s not a coincidence, for A) brains and taste to VALUE gnod manage the expense. For, like goo clothes are not rcaily an expense. LACK of them that is EXI’E.‘ COSTS ! Ever Notice is EXPENSIVEâ€"that It is reported that racontly a large number of raw hides hme been mlssod at [Soul‘s tnnnt-ry in the east ward. and it is now nth-god that the name gang "mt has been dealing the. chivkom haw also been stealing the hides. It amwars "I“ the bidet! were afterward; sold to a buyer in 0mm. “A ._._â€" J ALSO 5'“ OLIC HIDE!) for ANY man, with good clothes. can k0 good food, good mouse. In is the Ladies and Gentlemens Tailors

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