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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Jun 1910, p. 4

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Write {or W- rmdypartlyiat how new PHONE '77 BETTER THINK Now (Founnnn 1885) Wood {THE .;FOURTfl a ESTATE “One minute. Powow.” he cautioned “Be sure you don’t mention anything to the folks about my little actress friend. I_don’t want them to know that I am going to take a crack at uplifting the stage. The little girl will , L 44-1.- -An- betall rlght. She’ll just make your libretto hum. She’ll an it with pen- souallty. Build up all those weag places. You know, Powow. there are some. Where’s that poem for her? Flnlshed yet?” “Yes. it’s here somewhere." rumbling In a pocket. “Have you made it amorous tor the little girl?" “Judge for yourself. 0! course I tried to write In your vein as well as lcould. so that there would he no doubt to the authorship." Sylvester read the lines: Oh. Guenevlere. how met my dear! I wrote it. Now, does it. rowow. old chap? Fess up.” “I hope it doesn’t sound as it I wrote ’t.” “I thought you’d see it. Now, change that and it’s a knockout drop. Can’t you change it now? A nd I’ll send it to the lit- tle girl tonight on a bed or or- chids. Make it something begin- ning with ‘ruby lipfâ€"yon know the sort of gufl â€"and then here and there ‘eyes like night. full of delight: some thing on that on bride-â€" “I don’t like that much." he an- nounced when he had finished. “Bride! Is it necessary to put that in writing? Besidgs, 1t gon't sound as it n-”â€" .. he finally said. Rub“ W SylVester glanc. ed over the shoulder of the rising young genius who read aloud these inspiring words: 8o bright and homologue thine eyes The very stars want in surprise Thy hair so ilke the dusky night. Thy kiss so vibmt With delight. i thrill onto W 81389? um 05». RINK NW 1 1 Powell literally writhed in agony as he listened to the «new. “it‘s great!” cried Sylvester gem an “And now come get your toe Gee. N like to take a creek at being a poet!“ The two continuum hurried into the dining room as Wheeler Brand and the owner of the Advance eons into the drawing room. “You‘re righn Wheeler: you‘re right.‘ Nolan was same. “This, is a better showing than i hoped for. m in your stocking next Christmas. ‘l‘here‘ll he something for you. When i got into the newspaper business Brand. they told me it was the beginning of In: finish. that it sucked ten fortune. down for every one it built and no middle aged man ever went into it and came out again without teeth mark. an over him. But look at that.” He held up a typewritten statement. “I‘m richer for going inâ€"twice as much ad- vertising as last year at this time." Nolan seated himself on a settee. “The big advertisers never pull their ads. so long as they are getting re- tier.” Powell sat and wrote for a tow \ “ minutes “Here,” fps!” “Look at anny. Remember how he threatened us and how his clients took their ads out for two months?” “Yes. but they put them back again.” “Why? Because they need us more than we need them.” Brand laughed. ”Well. he's got something else up his sleeve now." remarked Nolan. “Bo telephoned that he would come to he. now? minis afternoon." FREDERICK R. TOOMBS Novelized by Powow. here. Maybe he wants to fire you again” The newspaper owner looked up at Brand and laughed heartily. Mrs. Nolan and Phyllis re-en the drawing room. and Brand became "I" m -v-vâ€" on. Phyllis requested him to print a story about the viounist and was vast- ly annoyed when Brand informed her that thersubject was a matter tor the musical editor to attend to. “And there’s something else. Mr. Brand.” A look of despair came into Brand's face. “Phyllis went to Miss Bartelmy’s musicale the other day. and you didn’t even include her name among those present,” the mother said. “Why. I’m sorry. That was an over» Sight. I assure you. I suppose they made up the usual list in the office.” A_-l_ n n “I hope it won’t happen again." re- marked Phyllis lndlgnantly. “Yea. and the way it’s handling this Loris divorce case 13 all wrong." snap- ped‘ Mrs. Nolan. “1 know Mrs. Loris. She 13 no better than she should be. and people who live In lcehonsea shouldn’t throw hot iwateg." '- _..n_ I wyw wvvw v--- (Mow 008m ." use” remarked Brand In am “We merely punt the meta.” “Facts? hire. Nolan cried. “that paper upset; me tor the whole day every morning)“ ml‘hem new. mother: 1 none the pa- per’s all right.” ventured Nola tooth- “Yoh‘w get another guest. mend. Nobody reads it but chm who upend a penny tot the Admeo and another tor a melt at gum tad huh. on to a strap with one hand and the Advance with the other while the“. wagging the}! jaws u! the way down A; ,A -_-.x- u.- cm the was you attack Judge hr telmy every little while“ “Yes.“ contributed man. “and II daughter‘s one at the wt mind“ and sought attu- gma in ow fol-l. She‘stheonlyonootheruet whom beenatulnleetome. lan‘tthn Z for her rather just a It do.- 101‘ err other prominent man inton I mg: "i‘iaki‘iiu "m nude up She paused to: mm the wont 0!. “And t must w l mu; it‘s undu- “We have no up..." -- ~ '~â€"- â€"' {youâ€"Maud la necktie-eel. Bo [nomhem’treachyon W100! : enpldlty or political ambition bean-o t you lack thou qualities. He now ml- ; he that his only hope of Influencing 'uue-lnanappeu wuâ€" He hesitated. 1 “Well?” asked Mrs. Nolan ommouly. Brand found the courage to complete the sentence. r “His only hope lies in an appealâ€"to Iyour family's social deslrefâ€"Phyml i rose from her seat. her cheeks ned with angerâ€"“and that's the only ren- ; son he has for taking you up.” Al Mra. Nolan gave a scream of wrath. Nolan himself. regretting that the un- pleasant scene had occurred. rose from the settee and advanced to calm the named waters. but his face was cloud- ed. It: serious expression Indicated that he was deeply concerned over the {rank statements or his managing edi- 1686: to New York." . The editor’l heart swelled with um- path: for the woman whose ambitions ‘20: herself and her danchml' had .ulled the bitten-t pun that inland [pride on give. He now that it would be difficult not her to team that oocili :pooitioh in u blgclty can he wononly ‘hy skillful maneuvering. the ability to ‘do which Mm Nolan apparently did not when ’ “Oh. i undmtandt” ho nomad \ damammuumorttotam may and his daughter Judith W had not and a tow mint. g gunman wmmthonmmuho thoJuQatohotho i l BE; and one could lnstincdvely feel that he was convinced that Brand ma spoken the truth. ' Ject now.” “Mr. Brand. you are forgetting your place.” contributed Phyllis. “Michael." insisted Mrs. Nolan. “are you going to let this young man ruin the whole of us? 1. tor one. am glad Judge Bartelmy has taken us up. and it it wasn’t for the way Mr. Brand “Oh. yes.” fun judge answered m. “It you View ”society In It: “But the Nounsâ€"they certainly Inven’t been or service to you?" quel- girl. 3. glanced sharply at Judith. 3mg1mmtnéu3 a. '5: “has gemng (DOâ€""N getting on." “Then- ptpel' keeps going for you just a much u «a. tamer. I don't mmmmmwmalnml do.” A “Judith. Nolan have lived In «at! age in every country." pronounced mo uvuuwl. vu- .â€"â€"â€"-_._-__, ' stance. represent to him the gamma. and he hmcn me No con-equal». whatever. but i'm here in dean-O at the United States bench. I; cum! in the cause at my colleague. [tell yon. Judith. i know the breed. 1 know how to get the venom out or his angl- Di- plomacy. my deerâ€"diplomacy? Judith became enthusiastic. “Either. i believe you would hue been e greet prime minister in the old days!" The Judge straightened up. smiling pleasediy at his daughter's complimen- un-_an- 6i... P a -- â€" v . tau-y estimate or him. “Hardly that. hardly that." be promoted. He became reflective. “They were feeble old men. for a thousand yen-I conrteonlly mov- ing king: and their ennu- like pun! “Yes. I suppoee you're right. end in the end you'll make these people see how wrong they‘ve been ehout you." “Oh. yes!“ he went on confidently. “As they become accustomed to their prosperity you will dnd tint the demo gozism of their peper will he modi- fied end ultlmetely venish." He seet- ed himselt‘ueur his deuhher. “Thet would he e terrible blow for Wheeler. wouldn’t it?” she suddenly eeked. “Wheeler! Oh. Wheelerl Be's en entirely dlflereut typeâ€"the ldeelist. the tenetlcel ldeellst i‘m sorry. I elweye liked the boy. an heert’e ell right. but his heed'e ell wrong. end i hone he’s merely pension through e “I don't thluh you quite underetend Wheeler. tether.” reepouded Judith. Bomlholdotthomum “Ohmldol meumm mu m a human. cud a van an n manna“ an out. am“ the mm mm {fight 351:5.“le $0 “0h. l wouldn't permit anything in keep me away!” he replied. “I’ve Just had tlie pleasure of udJouminx u nth- er important conference to be here.” This confession tilled the cum heart of Mn. Nolan with pure cam. She could betel: couguin bend! II III. in turn greeted Judith Benelmy. “Mr. anny.” he announced. Bo M come to keep hll gppotntment with N‘olan. “HowdoyondO. Mr. 0W?" M ed the hostess, shame hand! Wm hth hiâ€"m. '“fien’l 3â€"0680 M1”. He'- just mourned n Ina-f Import-M Inhk conferencemcomowonrut. er. tell an. Noun the judge tad m. Dupuymwufln‘ Silt-“OWN mwonmedhuconrttoeome. Mia: _- ..., _m L- M JAIlâ€"LM 3.r¢am,pnynnqubeoodeughted to see you.” She pupal Judith’l mandbdhatoadoonm upmynmdmoo. «puns-mu hm'mwuwgownqmm Wtovctronm Val-1m - 7-.. -._I‘ LA“ I. "itb-ogoodotyonoocomf “Not It 0.11." ‘mfi-vâ€"v mmmawb .n confidently. nomads-or tho won 0: men In on. nmedootbelr business and pron-slow world. and thntmdem nhoconld ducernlntne nthchon her will be modi- tnther nothing beyond whnt be him- Ih." Ho nonb- nelt had taught hot to bdkvoâ€"thnt but. they mthoefloetlotonm no. rm. blow to: or Ignorant reforms or mm“ she suddenly tnnndco. who gunned un- enunly .4»..m¢ inn pun-g However. it her father. gummy. ”A “we tot-prising. too. to: the Lansing Iron people an been in at with the public ever nines the receivership matter mat “That wu the beginning of all these ” ‘hn morning attacks upon me. I nope t... ....-.-_, papers wlll treat me talrly." “Oh. there wlll he no trouble about them. They have not lnvestlzated the matter thoroughly enough yet. of course. excepting the Advance. But you dld Just the rlxht thlng today to brln; Illa! Judlth." Bartelmy was showlnx not the sllzhhest hesltancy at uslng hla heautl- tul and accompllahed daughter as a decoy ln hls plotting: In the first ylace. he deslred that she should mar- ry Wheeler Brand. hoplnc that the Mariner's seal against hlxn young would dlaappesr; secondly. hy prevail- socially end deceit. would not hsve pen-unwed hertoconclnueuodo hlsnlddlnz. Bhe admired and loved her tether. She knew the: her mother before herhuduldedhertstherlnhlswork end ambitions to s consldenhle extent. and now that her mother was no long- er sllve she felt lt her duty no 511 her place In every poeslble my. Amer ell. she hsd only s young women's knowledge of the wsys 0: men in the 7* -_-. -_A without Just can... However. It would new cut the Juan would II More A woman's pride is her hair. Yet how many there ere who haveharsh welese heir. To be attractive, you must have beautiful hair. Why Not Have a Beautiful Head of Hair? mMMNlmmpMMconceu mmmmodvutorpmm mdeudlthumNoln homo- an: any. It would non. SALVIA. the Great American Hair Dressing. makes ladiea' hair grow in abundance. Give: it a. beautitul, nuay appearance. Hr. Higinbotham manta! SAL- VIA to kill-the Dundrufl and make the m:- sro'. or your money back. 600. a, large bottle. A. Higinbob- whose eat- to cumin an Monte. "lobsteg' Police" in New York. Tony Faust. St. Louis inghomilhmotheworld over, is prancing mmdtwmuw nit-continual. nope-the morninx our hottest. TENDERS WANTEDâ€"Tenders Want- ed 101‘ painting Fingerboard school No. 16. Maximum. Tenders wian received up to June 20, 1910. For particular! address P. J. Ripley, We on eppointins we! agents now In every unrepresented county for m. m of 1910. Over 65 per can" of the year's business is done during the must months. We pay gm money weekly for services rendered. Give exclusive territory and supply ceiling outfit tree. OVER 600 A0. RES UNDER CULTIVATION. On: M is mentioned. as it is 1.. ports.“ that you should represent, . am of good standing and size. '9 supply strictly first grade stock and was <1le in good condition. Pursuant to the instructions on» Administretrix of the estate of John William Gflmour. lute o! the town. b. M for sale by public auction st Dottmlne Hotel in the \illagveot Kimount. on Saturday, July 2nd. 1910. gt 11.15 o’clock in the utter- IOOI. the following property: Puree! No. 1: All tint port of the north belt 0! lot number One in the Fourteenth coho-Idol o! the township of Sow Valuable FARM PROPERTY “110. W wt 0! the Grand nuns mum. PM No. 2 : All “at M of mo north Ml! of Lot MM One in the Four-mu w o! the Township at Sr «will. win; wt or the View m, ad hat 0! the BQMQ‘W Road. 2% é 3 § i All tho above Parcels will died a block when. if “1° ed bid is not reached each will be oflced separately- mwbowdatthem mmmwmcewbepfld Man. The other 009‘” will he a» standing candid“, tin,” Court of Jgstice. ‘ -. ,AA‘- nt- Thepurchaser tow“cu an. :1: his own expense. 8”“ mwmonlyberequimt" duct and abstracts. title dew “evidenced title 88 ”-5-!!!” pro- will... 1 reserved bid. Binder Twine tmm net cash ' ‘ ', put up in fift} pmmd Wallis manufactuu d 1mm Fiber and length gll: .-.n 'mto- -.«d apecgfy at 0nce_\\h:uqx1an- must aommpwy shipping 11. Mud. Paul No. 4. Put lot “'1‘" W mam. m Ruins-red Plan numb“ PM No. 5. Park 3‘” Prison hinder tyipe wi! 1 LT. Gilmour, ‘Vdrdvn, ”(inn-.1 Prison, Tornmu. ()D‘ AUCTION SALE NOTICE. ., 1910. instructions of tho theitinie 0“” VD. Lindsay Branch. “m FAR 3,, n. wank, President mun umn.Genm1 COUNTRY BUSIN‘ Adverti S baking business. Sales BANKING BY M m throughout Ca‘ m Victoria Notice is beret} cent,per annum 11' ha been declared ad the same \\ 11 after Friday the 1' The transfer 10‘ June both days inc, om": Posr or 10 to 3 o'clock. ward-gs 10 to transacted . Savi n gs Bran (:1 Provmce of Lindsay, June 61h. Office Hou omcrz. TORO‘ SDAY. J U. 9'61“

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