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Watchman Warder (1899), 19 Jun 1902, p. 4

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WW " am» -FOR SALE BYâ€" ANDERSON, NUGENT Co. Riggs’ Store WOVEN WIRE BEDS MCLENNAN 6: C0 Jo RIGGS McLennan Lawn Mowers Garden Shears Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezers Screen Doors Adjustable Window Screens Prism Mixed Paints Ellwood Field Fence Patented lst May. 1900. Guaranteed by Manufacturers. LINDSAY. is complete with Tobaccos of all kinds, Pipes and Cigarettes, Cigars of many brands, whzcb are always fresh ; Amber and Bone Mouth Pieces for repair- ing broken Pipes. Pouches and Tobacco Bags, Uni o n nudegoodsaspaialtyat“ Tobaccoaist and Fancy Goods Dealer, Kent-st” Lindsay SUPERBA CABLE antmionwhch.‘ Lindsay as an entire stranger she met bin! and a stranger she found it hopes sible to dislike. Poor Griflths had a formidable rival indeed. As for Armitase. he could with difiiculty maintain a calm exterior and not let her see that every nerve was tingling with delicious joy. He drank in her beauty as one drinks who has been long denied. He could never presume upon that hospitable afternoon ; his place was not in her gay world. But he paid her that remrrrnm which good men always pay, a vaun, and whiCh to Miss Veitncr. seem“: so odd and beautifully tend- en-it was like a glimpse of the knights of olden time. She looked at the tall figureâ€"at his clothesâ€" they were not the style that Walter were, or Peel]. or even her father : the collar and tie. however. were lr- reproachnhltuâ€"luste exquisite. His face, yet thin from his recent illness. showed refinement. and the girl new. almost without asking, that a soul lay behind those brown eyes. The rather sad look that settled on his face when in repose. troubled and an- noyed her. Perhaps he grieved {or his motherâ€"she had heard from Miss Noyette 0! Mrs. Armitaxe's death. Whatever his trouble. he certainly appealed strongly to ine's sympa- thies. Miss Veltner was not sorry for the changed dinner plans. It was a perfectly appointed m(al and one relished by both men: but in her attempt. at evaking merriment and “drawing out" their young guest, she found him strangely slow to respond, yet never the least bit embarrased and when she found herself alone, the two men having adjourned to the den where Mr. Vel- tner conducted all home business meetings, Deborah thought the mat- ter out in her own way. immensely relieved. It wgs, theretqm Ah, but Deborah could play ! The touch of an artist was in her slim fingers. J ames Armitage felt it with. the first notes he heard. He listen- ed with keenest-delight, for music was a paesion with him. That was a part of the soul that lay in his brown eyes though Miss Veltner was unable to see it. He enjOyed the home like evening with Beethoven and Schubert so sweetly interpreted by that girl who made the music steal into his very heart. A verit- able witch was she, with her tender. mischievous face and fingers. Through the open door he watched and listen- ed, for Mr. 'Veltner had closed the ledger over one hand, and also pausâ€" ed to enjoy his daughter’s musical treat. It was seldom she would play for guests, as her father well knew. but no doubt she was less rigid {or their clerk, who had few such pleaâ€" sures. That was why business halt- ed while she played on and on. It was late before Mr. Veltner finished with his clerk. Deborah heard her father give some final instructions as the door was opened and both men came from the office; she heard, too, the calm voice of Mr. Armitage, as- isuring his employer that he would inot fail to act on the morrow. ‘ “Remember, I depend upon you, Armitage,” said Mr. Veltner, rather anxiously. thought the girl. ”The work is ticklish, but I believe you are equal to itâ€"and I trust you." “Thank you! I hope to prove, that trust not misplaced; you are most good to retain my in your service. Good-night, Mr. Veltnerâ€"and Miss Veltnerâ€"” added he, for Deborah had rushed impetuously forward to bid him farewell. She rather liked his unique calm- ness, even while marvelling at it. He was very different from the men of her acquaintance; she found herself interested in him. "Do come again!" graciously urg- ed the girl. “Some evening when time hangs heavy for you and there is no business with father," smiling at the elder man as she spoke, but letting her eyes rest on Mr. Armi- tage. That invitation Was really 3. Mg concession for Deborah: few “we so favored, though Mr. Armitage did not know that. He only felt that he must not presume. Grand Coronation Celebration in Lindsay, July 1st, Dominion Day by I.0.0.F. horse races, athletic sports, balloon ascension, parachute drop. Athletic sports. See program. The new Scientific remedy, pro. pared by the eminent Kidney Specie!- ist, Dr. Zine ifitcher. nose Tablets cure prenuptiy and permanently the worst kinds of bad bad: and All forms of kidney trouble. I meamum c'b’ m«mmmrrm .M Dr. Pitcher’s Ba cka Che Kidney Tablets. I! It aches and pains, Is stiff and sore, u that you can hardly get mud to do your ‘work, or I! you’re so bad you’ve Ind to go to bed, last an Does Your Back Ache ? ARMITAGB’S PRO0F (Continued from Page 3.) (Concluded Next Week.) A Splrltod and Broad-“Ind“ MIC! Apia-s Mn. auplee’ Inputs“...- Kn article in a. recent numb'c 0' The Nineteenth Century, by Ill-l, Staples, suggests the necessiIY. 0’ et least the desirability. o! inducing upper-clue women of “lend to emigrate to Cmada, for tho purpose, as far as the writer can make out. o! importing sweetness and light. and civilization generally. into our UVCI Iago v, "â€" two with five incompount. urvmu o! the usual English type; an other of I. bright university eduated Cuna- dian girl, who can cook and make her ovm pretty gowns as Well a; sh. least: Canada does not. wait "charming women" and "women or birth and breeding" of the English typo. Her own possess a highâ€"spir- ited honor, an octivo and well-bd- Aâ€" _L¢l-L least: Ceneda. does not went "charming women” and "women oi birth and breeding" of the English type. Her own possess a highâ€"spir- ited honor, an active and well-bd- nnced mind. in comparison to which 4 the other is insipid mediocrity. I As for criticizing the ultra-practic- al life of the west. 0 has only to live ovar here to r 110' muchl broader our American civiliution is. ‘ It does not exist ior merely n low, rich, who live in idleneu end lux-n ury. They are surrounded here by i everything that this older dviiiwi tion can give them in the we; of, culture. and every form at beauty. and, in addition, a. eervile meat class to stand between then end the actual strife of existence. In Amc- g â€"-â€"â€"-_- Join, ! When Mrs. Staples talks of the necessity of educating women for pioneer life she is right. but she hed better stay at home and preach that doctrine to the ”Little Englanders." What Canadian women need to learn in that direction their own necessi- ties and common sense will teach them. Cansda does not need to im- port GOVernmentâ€"bolstered "gentle- women" from England (or that pmb pose. Native Canadians with en ancestry of the sturdy Puritans who left their homes in old England for New England colonies at the time of the American revolution. these sons and daughters of United Empire Loy- alists have no need to go begging to Ehgland for birth and breeding. Canadians have the belt possible. for their national purposes, at least. in fighting blood, and this aforesaid "ultra-firactical mind." whose work- ings gt ough this is at present more particularly the case with the United States, perhaps). the average Brit» _ _A-‘ Vio. the Chicago and North West- ern Railway to Denver. Colorado Springs. blo, Salt Lake, Hot, Springs and wood, South Dar kota, during June, July and August, A splendid opportunity is offered for amenjoyable vacation trip. Several fine trains via the Northâ€"Western line daily. Full fluctuation and illus- trated pamphlet;- an be obtained from 13. H. Bennett. General Agent, 2 King Street But, Toronto, Ont..â€" The technical Work of newspaper lifeâ€"the printing, the news-getting, the relative value of news, and, chic! of all, its presentation in a form interest! to the publicâ€"can never be prope y mastered without actual experience. A university mu can make no greater trot than to u- sume that his superior education will enable him to dill)” With the de- tails and carry him over the drudg- Sum, pent-w]. “ ..-._w° , iah business man has only too good reason (or deploring, as his antiquat- ed methods of doing business are be- lng superseded too rapidly for his comfort in not a few respects. Australia and South Africa can have the “lady pioneer." as Mrs. Staples names but. 11 they want her, but Canadian women are good enough for Canada.â€"-Rublna Preston, London. Ont.. tn Toronto Globe. cry. 1\' he deems himel! a. bum iourna-list. he is probsbly . born "ool.â€"A. H. U. Colquhoun in Printer and 1311131an Special Exclrtiol Rue: (3A1I A flunk. om. lulu. tho | ”Wit --â€" v~ - 'particulerly crowded. Theo to no better liquor there. there to no more change coming. but the any. bended chap Who nttondo to thlo section has n omile ond tho [Ion ‘ hand (or all bio cuotomoro. It doee not make ony disc-moo whether it to in o her-room o: o I. I g drawing room. hearts are hoes-to. ond V ' the opirit of gentleneoo will win. In a city in the United sum- not 'fnr from the border lino o. young umnrecdvodomeemetobotokon toocoolbnron. Theme woo ito be delivered personally, and on answer received at once. "You oon't' get in that room, give me the noto." 'Thot'o whot tho non . at the enquiry wicket ooid. ; "Excuse me. I wioh you would I make an exception thio time. and o1- ; low mo to hand the note to thegon- ,tlcman himself; thooo ore m oo- 2 ders.” “Who is your Inma- ?" in tho foot-note on the buried answer. The not. was to n triend. nnd an baron found out who the w' was, and (0-day ha in confident“! mnn. getting nearly 88,000 pa year. "Excuse me. I wish you would mnko an exception." “Ya. sir." , “No, lit." 7 -l fi--A By gentl’m- 1 man ”um. geniality, und tho [ltd m6. Gad moncy 3.0"! pm. m u h Ir- Dominion my in Lind-w, July lat. Grand Demonstration. Steamer Xanadu wil run excursion from "Cac- wea to Linda: at m 800 m For W I" happy I“. I!“ But, “I. 1‘ annual. '11! my will" ‘ the HI“ 9‘ 3' high up In"! dusty. _ 811 down um um- ox yw who on tho rod VIM“. tho nun who on [GM up um mic. M are dob}. M hon W tho I" or swim; a use right pol-m u me right um TM! on you“, (can. "Do you know who I on?” flout- mandamus” in o crowded mo noun. hold to Toronto shout o month ago, wrun- Churw in Tho Toronto :5 . t" ,____ I. --n -- Oh- D W. "I don't are n on. !! you man Km; of England. I". got ord-I’I u: lot no on. also 1n here might." to turned the mo n. the hub. "Gun yon um n “now In. old man, 1'!) be nwtul obllgcd w you it you can ?" Another WOOD gun the doorkonpcr n nice little all; the door open“. and ho was on an in- side He said It. niody mud got. in. Inside, ho took on his bat. stood until asked to bo seated. add "Yon, sir." “No, air.” sad “apron-l tho coal man with his uncut. many. Goutleueu (iv. big pro- flu. There an {a}! thing‘s u lug. Also several other firms connotat- tly situated. 11wa to S. M. POR- TEE, Watchman-WW. -â€"34-4. as little thing'l. Cod barons uen’t the only people who are looking {or men who impress them. They are needed everywhere.’ Instead of look- ing for positions. ponitions ere look- ing for them. ”My father is reload to o lord." Thu. is whet 5 friend of mine used to tell me at least once a week. Well. his {other could not. help that. Rank he. got no corn: on polite- 238 acres southweqt 01 Lindsay, Fine modern brick dwelling, with ev- cry convenienpe ;‘ gopd outbuilding. 150 acres. 3} miles southeast of Lindsay. No better had in the county. 150 acres. near Cannon; good km: and fairly well built on. About 125 was. 84! miles west of Lindsay. A good tum; met-darn outbuildings. . Manufactured by the New Cordage Company Peterboro. For samples, prices. terms. discount to sharehold- ers, and commission to local agent.- call on R. SHYTH, Lindsay P.O., General Agent to:- County of Vio- torlaa. Ofllco in rear oi Victoria Loan and $0.le Company.-â€"23-6. Washington one any 7.: not. by n passing negro, who took 08 hi! nu. and the {other 0! his country ro- turned the salute. m- trlond accom- panying remonnrnted thnt no (rent o man a ho should ulna o ncgro. md Wuhin‘tOn replied: ”Would you have the President of your~country outdono in politene- by n poor no- gro 7" , Thor. In I. telephono girl in a cer- tnin one. exchange in this city who alum nouns happy,nnd :- nlwm polito, sad when I speak’ on her line I ring 0!! utuflod. no matter wheth- or I hove to unit. for the number or not. lclo. 1m and t W tho gentleness and at M .. Than la n hon. In “I“ am g Wont fill“. mu“ 3 o! guano-u. and a. M 1| . m'uu cupboard M '0'! Valuable Farm For Sale Binder Twine, 1N2. m‘ 1 m puma. and th. (ltd had. 0011‘ superior to 8°“ looks tn und in tu- mor. man: in and think of you; mad- Organs Repaired In“. mmummm. IN SEWING MACHINES L, Standard, The New Williams, end the Wheeler g, wégon, (135. - The Tribune 1!} iumbia; V2901:M 313531] of which will be sold on liberal terms, I ma Draw a from a «2 m: , I hfie six tom lots for sale in minuta’ walk of the market. WWW? M 0! Vote- Oulturo. Phno. Orn- ond Thou-y. including Bur- mow. Counts-point. Oman and Fuguo. looted Form and History. Popu- propnrod for Quantization of Trinity Unlvurdty, or Toronto Coo- mtory of “to. Studio sad Roo- $3.. 50 WJPD. Boa IR. J. PARNELL IORRIS GEO. IN GLE mum-me gran-1W Do You lntend Building...â€" coo-coo oooom l have everything you and it will pay you to me beforetmkmg contracts. My Wm MILL turns out every- ou require for Hume or Burn The (Whevaywe. WAY W9 FACTORY We are always pleased to show our stock, Whethery. wish to buy or not. Will appreciate your gift more not commonplace. LINDSAY’S LEADING J EWELLERS You will find many exclusive r. our fine Decorated Porcelains, Fine Silverware and Art Goods m 'W-WARDER, .n rectum. We t1) erg Whom: and Rem] Dealer p ORGANS and P1 AN and by All (hn'ad'nn mlwaysf ‘7 ' m m um Fem 00.. Liam. lum monwirew a“. thinly nibble fence for houmg' I to_ flu muons ooilor spinlm Page; Woven Wire Pi: nice convenient JOHN MALLE Bat maka and modmtcp‘ ORGANS REPAIRED. Ob dwelling, 49 Wellington: Lv. Sauna-ville Steam NUHIH Immcmnuzfl" son'rHBOW . Wedding Ring} G. W. BEALL’S Marriage License Agenq Same Place. ORGANS AND HAM BRITTON BM OwenJ. B. \earsky Room C Confederation” Bldg” Toronto- AND HAVE THE -â€"BUY YOUR ... .AGENT FOR.. BEST OPTICIANB -ATâ€" ghly i! 110de 5"“ Item Id on f w ‘ud 30‘,” hm hm TEN PE MShuu “I‘m-omen”- “for End «.1 lSAY’S Totem ble ‘I II

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