McLonnan 85 Co. Washing Machines ‘ Clgthes Waingers . tep Lad ers ; :Rï¬s Wheel Barrows ; l . turns: t‘urtain Stretchers : Ede!- Bird Cages f “8- Horse Clippers i m“ h Poultry Netting . Alabastine lluv. l but i love you. Don't turn against me." The son stood looking at him in dull wonder. His heart was touched. He had not thought that this stern man could weep: he began to see the misery that was breaking him. Miiiflfllfl 8i (0. I "Graydou. G‘raydonl Don't say that! Hardware. Coal. iron I , "Dad. don‘t do that.†he said. start- : lug toward him. “i‘uo sorry. l‘in sor- ry for you.†baaseraer leaped to his feet. his WM @903 changing “1'19 a flï¬ï¬b‘ - "i don‘t want your pity. i want your love and loyalty. i didn‘t than my i CLOTHING to be weak. Will you leave Chicago : ‘PPETITE with the? i must go. We‘ll go at onoe=anywhere only together. We can escape it we start new. Genet“ “i won‘t go that wayl“ exclaimed Gloydea. “Not lilte a erlrniuaii“ “Not You won‘t!“ There was no answea “Then there‘s nothing more tony. Gel Leave me alone. â€and prayed that you might not have been like this. (lot i have important bulls No matter how poor on an: petite you have you‘re bound o row hungry when you lno' over our stoolt of sailings for this season. Lou Wickett ihlil door to [but Printing (lilies 1 William St. Lindsay nose to attend to at once.“ lie east ‘ t his guns toward the drawer in whleh “" ‘ u“. the pistol lay. “I don‘t expect to see ‘f"_" you again. Tulle this message to the ' ' Cables. say that I am the only livv- M* m Gun.“ "WM“ lug soul who knows the names or that girl‘s father and mother. God alone -- -W «W W WWW“ can dragtheiu from me!“ A Btllldolng business in the some old dmdgisthhgiwéhfgmneï¬â€œ:mm stand but. not in thesaine. old way. We. tore liliii and he 99““, his “till! ut- edvonee with the times endure ill a ter the duestiou that meant so am“ Phi â€Winn" i." ll" “9â€?“ Will‘k thrill ““9â€: '2 tag “newer “mg New designs. new gmnites. new and omit aslt noel“ pried hansenlea inprored tools and methods. in feet “You would bathe last l‘d tell.“ the limit np=to=date Marble and than: G:“alwdgeno‘t believe you know!“ cried the Works in this part, ol‘ Ontario. i, : “ Get our prices and see our designs eggshell?) think P“ ‘9“ will up below lilil‘t’lltbï¬lilï¬. n1 (MW: want t0 396W." 8% S“ Shop and show looms ll th 13 Cum: (319:3; 11:93:? fwï¬genywmingigsm‘m I S u ' i lie i Q l‘ ’ , ._ ._ _ 3311†t immediately nolth oi Fi ther had the eeurage. James Bunseiner ‘ finally started up with a quiet. loolt “ __ a W 7: WW __.,_ W - at the door. Droelnm marketing to some one in the on Lindsay Marble (irks “Ge WW.“ he said harshly. “1 “out i to be alone." o. R. CHAMBERS. Prop “Father. are you-4n you afraid at those charges?" His father laughed shortly and extended his hand to the young man. A PRETTY E “Don‘t worry about me. They can‘t 3 down James Bansemor. You may leave P I C T U R E iol‘hlcago. I'll stay! Goodhy, Graydos!“ : . "Goodby. dad!" â€" They shook hands without flinchmg. ‘ . and the young man left the room. On 18 always worth hamlf‘g and the threshold the father called after you will often be surprise dat him: it’s appearance when Frame 1. ' 3?;le ‘11“; ggï¬f‘mt m 3°? Droom was talking to a youth who We have just receive: held a notebook in his hand and who a large shipment .0 appeared frightened and embarrassed. American M 0 uld 1 n g Graydon shook hands with the old and will give a Special man. Droom followed him into the - hall ‘ Low Price on Work re- ' “If you ever need a friend, Gray- don,†he said in a low voice, “call on me. If I’m not: in jail, I’ll help you." Half an hour later Graydon rang the Cables' doorbell. “Miss Jane is not seeing any one to- i day, sir,†said the servant. “Say that I must see her.†protested the young man. night.†“So is she. sir." “Where?" "I don’t know, sir. California, more than likely. Mrs. Cable and she will be gone for some time.†“Did she tell you not to admit the?†he asked, white faced and calm. ‘ "Yes. sir. Nobody, sir.†i He turned down the steps and walk- ed away. That afternoon he enlisted and the following morning was going west- . ward with a party oi recruits. bound [eventually for service with the reg- ulars in the Philippines. is cei ed during the next month. Bring Your Picture in and let us quote you for a. Frame on it. “I'm going away to- Henley Bros., Kent-st. Near the Market 1 ll TEST OF 24 Y E ll R S Petorboro Business College has hem tested in the erueible oi ex: lldrlellt'e. With the tire of public opts: ion. and has not been found want ng. The lav-nest ondlnost 10 slot business school in hostern up or o. i individual lnstruetlon No vacation. Mail Cpurses. Enter any day. Write lnr- particulars. aroma l IoROlI Principals wits and Jane. They . ’ , were whisked westward in his privatecar on the secondday aft- Coal and Wood Lumber, Ski OI, Etc. cribs Bansemerexpoeure. Brokenspin Cement an Sash mgmwgm“: â€1 W W. ,4. . ‘ ‘ one I INâ€. . Factory Goods W y... "W meg: ‘ l lie Baa luau u, until â€â€4 WW... .. .. ..... .... j“ . won 77 ' . ““7"“. . . . ~ W . ‘7 .l '4 *«wwwwwarwr'w h» ‘2. ._ ' «I» _ an S! . Kalsomine â€lbw Prism Paint lpathg Floor Wax mil M .m- it Portland Cement Don't! i‘ll make everything right. l’lll r1 Jor Glazed Sena Pips try to undo it am My boy. you are the ‘ â€liege Fir. Brick. only thing on earth 1 love. he been Ea Ft" Clay heartless to all the rest of the World. stud of gay young cadets fresh from the banks of the Hudson put new life into the reciuses. The regiment was to remain at the Presidio for sevgral weeks before selling. One of the lion- tenants was a Chicago boy and an ac- quaintsnce of Graydon Bessemer. it was from him that Jane learned that service. doubtless now in Luann. Herbln’s transport Jane suddenly an- nounced that she had but one desire on earth. and that was to go to Ms- nila with her aunt. sent her plea with the usual claim that she wanted to be or service to her country. She was not asking to go out as a heroine of the ordinary type. instead she simply announced that she wanted to go as a temporary member oi‘ Colonel Barbie‘s (salily. to endure their hardships and to enjoy their all. thusiasuls. true motive. however. Hal-bins bad luchleeely urged lane to there." she said )istlcssly. “Oh. the thought of what they are saying!" sinister existed. Cable‘s devotion to her was beauti. rul. He could not have been more ten- der had she been his own daughter instead of his wife‘s imposition. Janewas ill in Pasadena tor many weeks. Her depressed condition made her recovery doubtful. it was plain to two persons. at least. that she did not care whether she lived or died. physicians were pussled. but no expla= nation was altered by the Cables. it was not until certain Chicago sojourn: ers generously spread the news that the cause of her breakdown became apparent to the good doctors. Bettie many days the girl who out was and distrait upon the flower shaded plans was an eldest of curiosity to fashion: able Pasadena. As soon as she was strong enough to endure the trip the hunted trio tonoeli Pasadena and lied northward. Olin Francisco scouted rolls! in prl. racy. June‘s spirits began to revive. ‘l‘here had not been nor was there over to be any mention of that terri- ble night and its revelations. What she may have felt and undead in se- cret could only be conjectured by those who loved hen Banseluer’s name was never uttered. ills tale mueilled un- known to her. The Murray. unhappy look in her eyes proved to thein that timydon was never out or her thoughts. David Cable was in Chicago when Mrs. Cable received word from her sister. once Kate Coleman. that she soon would reach San Francisco with her husband. hound tor the Philip- pines. Kate was the write of a West Pointer who had achieved the real: oi colonel in the volunteers by virtue at political necessity. tiis regiment had been ordered to the islands. and she rainy season. Deeultoly man was was accompanying him with their going on between the troops and the daughter. a girl or sixteen. Colonel Harbin jad seen pleasant service at the eastern posts. where hill with had attained a certain lllnd oi social distinction in the army last set. She was not especially enamored of the prospect ahead of her in the Phlh ippines. But the new colonel was a strict disciplinarlan on and on the ï¬eld. He expected to be a brigadler general if fortune and favoritism sup ported him long enough. Mrs. Hprbln could never be anything more than a private in the ranks. so far as his es- timation of distinction was concerned. His daughter. Ethel. had. by means of no uncertain favoritism. advanced as manage in space so small. The two few points ahead of her mother and might have ranked as sergeant in the most of the time. The abject follow- i'amily corps. Mrs. Harbin played cards. drank bighballs. flirted with the younger ofï¬- cers. got talked about with pleasing neuvcr with some degree of security. emphasis a_nd was as happy as any A faithful few remained in train, how- subordlnate could be. They had not ever. even thought of such a thing as di- vorce. and the whole army wondered but tightly wrapped with a breathing and expressed disgust. The army’s appetite for scandal is surpassed only in shame. however. that she changed by its bravery in. war. hinted that the latter is welcomed as a science or ceremony. loophole for the former. peace. It . is even War brings The arrival of the Harbins and a er sweetheart was a soldier in the A week before the sailing of Colonel She did not pre- Mrs. Gable recognised the Her pleadings were in vain. The They did not tell her that Gruydon ‘ hud enlisted as e private soldier in the United States army. Jane only knew that she loved him and that the bar The her. . ._._ r - Tw lne “W m binder twin -‘ ' l Cuimllfollow: :“I†1" ~ “mite-fps!!!» 81-20 per 1 1550 .W “ 73-40 .. b' . son “ r 71.4.. .. 1‘ These; are nrtcasll. Thetw elsputup in ilfly Jute sacks and is ninliufncliii. .1 SELECTV ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ \\ 6â€?“ .Bm McCuichoon" ‘ g l" lllllil lllllu ifyst Ollcc what i.... , is required. W5 freight. Milli "."ihll mustaooompany shipping imam. ,_ u... Apply to J. '1‘. GILMOl‘it. up Central l’i‘isuli. :(l.':i]|::“ 0til-rumble wereflthe iasy sumac WANTED. â€" GIRL Pint â€Him-3. months for Jane. She tired of the ab work. Apply Hrs. Allan “in“, tontion‘s of men: sickened with Mum‘s,“ Cable came on to present hill feeble objections. h t ‘Vhegsileecllgitawns one of her pas~ north mum be rel seugers. the ward of the regiment. ll fl. PARK FOR BALEâ€"THE NORTH half of lot 5. con. 2. and ii» east part of the south hall or 1... g "It’ Just for a little while. dud.†Bl“? NW†"om thl w" mm also" ti 33“ 30‘2"?" wiggmnsll‘m â€f Em said Bwistfully in the dock: "‘ "it i ““ flpfl'wm‘ â€â‚¬33 $.me ultimo Mini†“Wm?" 83-: inonths. [Lil think or you every minu iwthe lieiith of many. Con-tint newt .wmpheii“: ilniies south of 0me 'yi‘lhzwbï¬od oi the man in the settler ; came down to Manila of the minor on- m‘ at t on and “"1" “a" oredb running stream, .m. . was calling to her. The ocean was be ; succulents. and she looked at every "m. 3' ir... and . . 000“ all round farm and woe . l to be heal ; report for news of firsydou. Colonel ‘ .. ‘ illinftothtggd till: 33%“. had con. i Harbin ocesshaeill' hml privat'efled; :zf‘mpmgzhé‘fxnmlnrhino? quoted in the eternal battle of love. i vices from the north she hen o 1010 and usual plow 1mm . tailor present harvest. For tom... and particulars. apply to Mr... lining TOO“. lock box 205. “Hr-innit â€11‘. w the end was Gleydon's bravery more than once and Mm all. no matter he glowed with pride. Down in her tired. anxious heart she was wondering it it wereposslbletorbertogototbemut 95â€"?â€" ‘I W "WW FAR! soli‘smlihn.zii;,isi~ .. â€3;- At last with October came the wall- at lot 16. eon. 9‘ “in. log or the rainy season. November brought active ï¬ghting. A geuelul ages was at the wet-it or reconstruc- moment of the m was directed TN Igulllt Agulaaldo. In his pit-e II I leader he roan-oiled the north. and his brought into the world to love and to be loved. she put the past behind her and began to build a new ruthless tuture in which the adoration of Grey‘ l attained. she was a creature at life. i I don Bessemer was the foundation. t‘illll:lilll . 100 Cw. 95 0t “'hll‘h “if \liRii’t‘flfL “d “"3le. “a soil iii lnl: i‘ltw lm. M C†6n lllfl lilt‘lliiwi‘ MOM mm. dWliiflfl. linl‘n l‘iiixnt) M and Itahling for ten willie The hope that makes all human aver- tlou uth was the builder. meningeal destruction had not left a in as lhd heritage oi dead capture mu. imperative mm “4 “m "' in “mm- "““ m" ..... rgmmm You“. Mn o|wnu°m on m M‘ â€u m on. “irly “00“ 'l lii- lullil‘l “9 world IN“? WIN“ .. the ship MoAI‘fliul‘ on the canton with Whoa: is located live and one-hall uni... forged westward. leeh do! seal ton Mull Nrward on the estrous irons Massey. For pm... m... terms IPDU ‘0 FM] limit-V, Garden-eve. Toronto. (mi '“ unit iron BALE.-â€"Lii’i‘ 3, not? H. Mum. 900 acres. 'l‘lieir an ‘30 lcd‘ll billable. 50 It‘i‘t‘s new lead ll "I‘ll" and lialnnm in mm. hemlock. birch and ne- dsr bush. A stream runs illrullgh the term. plenty 9! goal drinking lei‘t. The insurgents loll boob troll 'l‘erlaa ram were uses: his table at Cell Jacluto and ether sleeve bow te- dious in history. warmer blood lute her veins and a .5‘ deeper light into her web. The new life was not Iii-plied iv the longing to be his wlto. but to see him again and she would be no to comfort hliu. man‘s wife. At last one hot. soft morning in early July the great transport slipped past Corregldor and turned its nose across Manila bay. pest Carlie. to ward the anchorage which ended the country north. sick and wounded lea came into the hospitals daily and is larger numbers than one would have supposed. The villages. or barrios. all along the line or advance saw their long voyage. The city of Manila lay eonvents turned his hospitals. As test water. Good barn with slime stretched out hetero tbem=hianlla. the as possible the nurses were hurried up mudgflofl. “a ample “an...†new American capital. to them. lien and women in this noble m “mm M “M n, The troops wele marched ed to oust- servlee did heroic. faithful work both orchard “a brick dwelling. Hm ï¬rmvr 3%.“..umgï¬ tax; is located three miles no... son... the men were taken to the conveate elevator and steels-era; two mud- and treated until they was able to be to Janetvllle village : and hip"...- movsd to labile. . that church. one and obedient illicit Further north led Agni-side and‘ to Wan church and school ioouioghumuze-ammi urea-harvest. Address n. rush. m mmaunwr‘ was We W “e ‘lmqu. Ont. tonicdftesapicllsdmafelloutia aduaoeettbemainbodyueehiagto develeptheeaeaiy and bledeibasse. These have tellows attracted the Id- duofambushexposedtbqa- ten. and the Barbies. with Jane Chi ble. repaired at once to the Oriente. where they were to live prior to tale i lug a house in limits or San Miguel. i The eaalpaigu was not being pushed vigorously at this time. it was the insurgents. Thole were numerous scouting and exploring expeditions into the enemy‘s country. A week elapsed before June could had the opportunity to mate inquiries concerning the whereabouts of Gray- doa Bessemer. Her thoughts had been 0! nothing also: her eagerness had been tempered by the dldideoce of the over-salons. She and pretty Ethel Harbin had made life endurable for the gayyoung oilicers who came over on the ship. The pretty wives of cer- tain captains and lieutenants had small scope for their blandisbments at close range.- [flirtatious were hard to Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given pursuant to “1'“ ‘0 ‘1' “‘0 mm °‘ W 3.8.0. Chapter 129. Sectioo as, fare and afterward were mustered out that all psrso M witbaklndwondfmmthede t. as ving - They were the mu '1†W15 ter- sg'ainst the cuts.“ of James-haylur "toâ€. It m 'uh a. of ma. 0: the township 0‘ Penelon m â€it? scouting parties mg 011,503 3",. County of Victoria, isrmer, deconsâ€" semer‘ventursd far into the mar. ed. who died on or about the ninth country early in November. [day of April A.D., 1909. are requir- ' . ' ‘edtosendbymltpmpaidor todeâ€" liver to the undersigned solicitors for the executors“ of the will of the said deceased, on or before the 12th {day of June, A.D. 1909, their names and addresses and descriptions and a full statement of the particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (i! any)’ held by them. and that after the said last mentioned date. the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the de- Claims girls were therefore in a state of siege ing fell away perceptihly when the broader ï¬eld of action on shore gave their married sisters a dance to ma- Etbel Harbin. like the ingenue in the play. had each linger cluufliy uniform of blue. it must be admitted the bandages often and without con- LUNGS. ceased among the parties entitled The easiest and pieaesntest cure is M“ 0’ which they “in“ the“ have "Catarrhozone" which ï¬lls the nose, “d notice. l m1; and lungs with healing bai- Date this 17th day of May A 7‘- same and pine sssmoss that kill a 1909' cold instantly. You experience a pleasant sensation of rolled at once. Baroness, congestion and ‘irritation leave the nose and throat. tbeboui is cleared and every trace of cold or catarrh is cured. Ceterrhosone is so sure. so pleasant. such a sale remedy for winter ills that. you can't atl‘ord to do without it. Sold bv all dealers. 26c. and 01.00. Get 0.;- tarrhoaonu toad“. M The belly of John Junlm drowned at Hamilton. n' round in the bay. Jane’s admirers wsrs‘in love with She was not the sort to inspire floors a. Jackson. Lindsey. Ont.. SOHCNOI‘I for the Executor-s. ill Till IURROGATE COURT or nu: ' noun“ or VICTORIA IN THE IM'i‘TEit 0i“ ilii‘ ltlliin.’ lea-hip of Charles Alluior \.'.I J“ "Wt. NolL lili‘ lililllll dildm 0‘ Annie "Gilt! .\i‘il, i.lii‘ ill April 7. Wu “ “WI “‘Lindluy in lilt‘ ll'u'l‘.‘ oi Vittorll. W. 1‘. out iorlnai [bop mg “km in . "DIXON.“ gammy an i \ Kim! M†to C. lum to 0““ W a. much of (\Vt'llll lid.†“it as rector oi 8t. dead 0‘“. from the dret‘publlcaolou oi n. . mi m- “'0'“ tics. application will be mud.- in me ‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"__ 3W“ Court oi the Colin!) “f A noon rant: son saw. _. m Victoria ior a. grant oi 1...... in north half 0‘ lot N0. 21. ll m “uh-lip 0‘ the above mum-ii lil' 10th monies Impose. 1'00 hats to Charles Henry Noll oi the iiilil _ , ‘ Solicitors for Applicant- '- I “ï¬ll. at Waterloo, was mang- “Whistle at a tmin at New- 3 Capi Rest Undi Inn ii l. warm masonic a Breaches llil SAVIN DOPOMM .‘7 .“i {all}. i iii You can so where you This ll Will rCCein deposit. no‘ lar is ever LIN]: inn 1 3 i M Olin} Easy 51-2 Oliios l-lou GRAIN i‘lill“ Ir. lit-1.!" “i received it WV" in Manitoba '«lll- enclogod it SIMâ€; more in 19min" er's farm, near Bosavin. The - .Aipril 21, and 1 on. my 20. ground in the . Very verdant 8 grain stalks sh