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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Jun 1911, p. 11

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‘rry afternoon at 5 L0 III-'3’ and 31109115! 'FICE Hours: low 1 and 2 SPECIALISTS be following dint-0'0! I. >5 Epilepsy Eczema. hum. Syphilis IDyspepma. auh (s‘txicture theumatisn pture Emissions Lost Vitality {betas Vuricocele Skin Discus Kidney Affection 3;? visit advisable, but ifinpoo le wml history and two-con mp for free reply. Consultation xkoka. Lakes. In“. "7“ uagami. Algonquin 3‘ég en. amnion. re Insurance mt Insures V 1a QALU.VI‘L vâ€"‘ atom and full inf‘m’di 1’5 tsiery alts "gin 3}» I" ms DAY, Jun ne Popular : Tourist ROW an. 5 Tc ronto 10.15 3.1!). W'" .15: making direct 00% :n-ka. \V barf for 81" - 's Soper and “finite .H. KIDD Xi‘an}... etc. [USKOKA 3x933? A ‘ul c-mnpanies thatlnm . ‘ u» been paying 10880839 hnlde‘!‘c for nearly 2“ m =till have Assets 8% mnth the Stron '99: nv-n U-mpanies in t 4 1“ funny rates hem W" n- pnlivy~secuflty édl', ‘ . . .Cnu h- "I andays 10 IHT‘ QM» 1. most "mum-Ir H'PHI'P in (milk ‘ . ml $9 an infihiWQ‘! W‘P! ””99 lwammt pol he}; or wine}! “9.90990 “é“: Limited Regarding Your Eyes .413” "5:335;pr Toronto Ont. 91 399%! hmet Everlasting Memorials If" 5g.” PBTERBORO -Ammnu n“-.. nnnnn the can with of [1.“ WV“ 8““ “xll {nuke the season as follows “Onday~.\n Arch. Campbell’s. lot 1‘2. (run. 7., Eldon Station, for no011: thence to D. F. McEachern. 19‘ 21. con. 3, for night. “Maw-At Ed. Lucas', Argyle. for nnon. F. McHattie, lot 2.4 con. 6. Thorah, for night. Wednesdayâ€"At D. J. Calder'a. 10*110 Con. 4. Thorah. Jot noon. J- 9- M‘m'iSOn. lot. 3, con. 3, Thanh. for night. umrSdatyâ€"At Lorne'dlle for n00!!- “Prism Brand” Ready Mixed Paint McLennanCo. 3': Crae's Hotel, Woodville. for the night. Friday‘At Denni. Howkln's, lot 1. con. 5. mam. .-_ _--_ "may-‘At Dennifl Howkln'S. lot 1. €011. 5. Eldon, for noon. SamMay to Mondayâ€"At 111' own 10‘ 12, con. 5, Eldon. . .â€"â€"r~- In Sarah Elnor of Toronto was “313’ injured by falling tron an ”tic Window. an! HAN\ m9] SCOWAgB-in 'fi'.‘ NEXT POB'I' DU luv-AV Geo. W. Shepherd Prop. PETER MORRISON Arygle, Ont. Arthur Graham. ;- usarWGOD R O: I‘M- 3POTTON. President “3.. rnllum. .V ' .,. mm. Lul'go- rtm'k of Svcond || Hi'U'ha. Fulm \lnchinery irnl. Hm'M- (‘lip on. lkIIuLH-gm , nciulllul ru m-w. (ivnrra r9- mm! , _ - ‘‘‘‘‘ ‘ Seuth Aynmu; Promiw Olvdcml WW“ ienta MUTE ti‘m White Bronze â€"a u u y “Iv â€" ' woman. a venom "I -.., unmm-m “‘n Susan‘s s'rocx a may enter any #8,. m yea!‘ New in a .. m enter; Largesfi ('Mm'h. Gradu§§68 nititm‘i: 'l‘huusaqda m hnme: Exeluslve mo ”Putnam Bliss dyamn" far 013: Mr: mm! finding“ Ham 11479. (17840). 355‘ 'hiii’nnmo I in mp: “ND Slate, sandstone, ” ln'nwns‘nle and 3 math]? have all pr Wed failures. (nu-mite i~t going V1) thln‘ r-m mnpare :Luti roperty of "l'ig'il' Effects Of particulars 'I‘ulws Hercules Nc-w hm- Bit'ycln mwm Hm”? (‘fi m, Mum; $15.00 "I find a “'hit» Hmnze Monu-. nwnt in S muson. I‘:I._\'l()l' County, \\'. \'a.. that is over thirty years nlql :1an as nice- :nnl pm hot as tlw ‘ln it “:w SPt (1”. N w. I‘air- Inn-ulnt. \\'. Vii. F011 SALEFGANOIE’Y we? flint: ma for me: Very eke»; Special: 1;; nice m 3.394 people. Mae up: semi rug 9 x 9:“ a law prism Apply Wade: (an: sn'rmx mmé 9003813 wr- mge um mutated in Row M van BALE: = Tm; “Mimi: wad hgmesteud 9639mm; the m: lage 91 Oakwagd. (me 91‘ the baa Gad mea§ desirable preemies in 93mm tor mixed farming. ma: stating at one Madras! and tony acrea mare M 1m. tenth” WM) the heat outbuildings m be tmmd on any (arm in the Province, Owner wilt sell and give imam: iate possession either with or without growing crap. This (am: is situated just one and a. half miles from Mariposa station on the G.T.R., and eight miles from Lindsay. Fur further particulars apply tu James Taylor, Uakwood, FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT - 200 acres. lots 18 and 19, con. 3. Merino-a. about 120 um plow- uhle land; One gCl'O orchard, a. frame ban on stone foundation. hip r001. 40 x 90, with windmill. one good pig house. three good wells. one with windmill in pu- ture field. large log heuse, lath and plastered inside, five rooms upstairs. 1} miles from school, 8 miles from Little Britain. Rural ”Mail Delivery. ‘Apply to Wesley Jewell, Little Britain. FARM FOR SALE -â€" 200 ACRES, lot 21. con. 2, Manvers. Fenced with wire. two frame dwelling houses. frame barn 30 x 50, nine foot foundation. Drive shed. Lots of water at four footdepth. Young orchard set out three years. Soil is clay loam. 95 acres of swamp. Cedar, spruce, hemlock, balsam, white wood, elm, birch, white and black. Enough timber to pay for farm. Convenient to church and school. One mile from C. P. R. station on main line to Toronto and Peterboro. These farms have to be sold on acrount of ill health. Also lot 21, eon. 1, square 100 acres. more or less. 25 acres clear- ed. balance heavy oak and pine timber. Sufficient timber to pay for the farm twice over. These farms will be sold tagether. Ad- nu. mm for m coma-um m and MM saw. Yam um Shaw. maiden FARM FOR SALEâ€"THE ESTATE of the late Douguld Jamieson, lot 13. con. 8. Eldon tp., 211 acres, about 160 acres under cultivation! 5 acres maple grove, the rest good pasture land with a. never-failing stream. This term is in good shape. There is on the premises two good houses. two good barns Ppnteh Jung: tgzzwsz Waltvr Hm. M‘ “whim-H19. isi mp guvat of Mr .zztsiwvé; Mrs: John ka‘nguv. Mia-a; HUM; ombumv and MRS: r-imn: Piquil‘ési fur a mupte pf \wekaz Mirna»: Paar! mm Lilne Molinguex Mm mas mum lv‘mwig aus’mdcd Hus? mania" par-u M Himwiew on Fri: WANTEDâ€"TEACHER FOR SFHUUI. Section No. 16, Mariposa. Duties to rommence after mid summer Vacation. Salary $500.00 per yeaf- \pply stating experwnce mm rmulmmuuns to J. \\ llan- (Musk tantrum» 1‘0 ' Miflfiéfi Pam i Main Mimi Fianna gar-man par-u at any evening: MF- G: Halimm and mum. at Pennington. are hunily engaged un the hrickiug of Mr. (hm. “WW:- huuse. Mr. W. H. Stevens, l'.:-.l.|., nf Lindsay, Visited (‘edur (lrme avhnul m1 Friday last. Mr. Howard Hardy, of nukwoud, was the mum; at his cousins, Messrs. John and George Hardy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Squires spent the week end at Lindsay. Mr. John McKague had the mis- fortune to lose a valuable horse last week. The Mariposa grader is busily working one the roads in our neigh- borhood. Mr. Herb Black, 0! Saintfleld, s at Sunday at Mr. S. Squires. Mr. Elwyn and Miss Myrtle Brent- nell spent Sunday at Mr. Richard Prouse. FILES CURED at HOME ‘ by New Absorption Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me our address, and I will tell you ow to cure your- self at home by the absorption Ireatment: and will also send some of 'this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if reâ€" quested.- Im‘rnediate relief and permanenii cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of on stone foundations. two orch- ards. ‘Thls property at one time was owned by two parties. For further particulars apply to C. E. Weeks, solicitor, Woodville, 0nt., or to executors, Colin McMillan, D. J. MacMillan, Glenarm, Ont. dress George A Station, Ont; CMDENSED ADS PNNH‘H: qurd and auufit «w are bus-115' engage“! nn of Mr» (Ian. Hardy‘s A. Thomas. Manvers =MFR; Walter Hm" "am am W'sâ€"fl ”3'. TO! I muted." pm In on at m newsman "The mmdem may mm a m- am An." all To» ”My mm It Randall at BMW 00 you may accept by WW At!“ 1 tom tho '0' demo to 1 Mn mud. ‘l‘hll “ a neat and WNW out?!“ I ham to know the “cum. u malt alumni“ and hononhlo gamma. who bod the misfortune to tum the enmity o! the notoflool .flvu tumbler Com Kirby. The latter swan to m «on. and than n no doubt be has mama bu murderous nod cowordly loun- don.” nmining with morbid annuity Io- reeu'e death wound. “He'- 3 bed egg Shot from embuh. I reckon." “We passed him on the road no we come into the grove." added a second. “I know him by eightâ€"d youngioh looking. gray eyed blade with a sort of dandy getup to him. We asked him it there had been a dooei. and he enid yes. he thought no”â€" “He lies. as you can see!" cried Tom. springing to his foot. "What road did he take?” “He come from that n-wny.” inter- rupted the informant. pointing in the direction Kirby had taken. “But you all know the road forks farther down." “Come! We'll separate. and he can- not escape!" cried Tom. “it's our duty to hunt the villain down. to aid the law all we can. Dueling is one thing. but murder such as this do- serves only lynch law. We'll show the scoundrei the same quality or men cy he meted out to this poor defense- less gentleman." By Booth Tarkington on film Loon Wilson Adapted From tho Ploy o! the Sun. Home by W. B. I. l'muon ‘That'a right. Short 5! long rope!" criedjbeVmen. Plloted by the member who had met Kirby. the small impromptu posse qulckly made its way through the un- derbrush. emerging on the road which the gambler, at a polnt below the fork. ALA was even then traversing When the fork or the road was rmi-‘ht‘d Tom and two companions chos. he right or southerly branch, while the man who had met Kirby. accompanied by a halt grown youth. bore away to the left. Thus by another intervention or the rates young Randall's meeting with the gambler was again postponed. The former and his companions, alarming the countryside en route. reached town without overtaking or even sight- ing their quarry. Meanwhile the other members of the posse had fared betterâ€"or worse. They had not long left their compan- ions before Kirby was sighted. walk- ing leisurely with bowed head and evi- dently preoccupied mind. Warned by the rapidly advancing steps of his self constituted judges and executioners. he turned in mild curiosity and await-. ed their approach. The farmer and his sonâ€"for such was the relationship existing betWeen this contingent of the pursnersâ€"csme up hot and panting from their exer- nuns and. meeting Kirby's cooi and pleasantly inquiring eyes. became fer the women: uonpinscd and‘contused. len- amh CAMEO KIRBY Elle luuulcuv. “Vuvuuu‘u __ "Rather a warmlnh marfilfig {at web stwmmus exemlsé. gentlemen.” [feet- 96 Eli! gambler, “It Is obvleus that year busting“ is with me Pray in what manner gun ,! 99va van?” Wuul llluuucx 9.... ”he mum‘s untidyâ€"beams became the were evident In eeutmdtmneuon :9 mm of the glaguue and courteous m-nuvw â€"vâ€"â€"~ mom '80“ ram DMTE GRIP. gambler. and. with hanging llp. he fell back. overawed by the silent but compelling mastery of caste. Hie parent. howeverâ€"a stringy. dmwllng. malarial gem.emanâ€"w.ns cast In a dare determineJ and hen-ll- mold. “Ynh all' be the gambler they call Cameo Kirby." he exclaimed. pointing a threatening finger. “We seen ynh all come from the duellu' cake. an' we all have Just come from there. Ynh all have killed an unarmed man. an' we all are gcln' to have yuh all up for murder)? “My. dear sir.” replied Kirby. an n.., lâ€"A-â€" launch new mom "on ram pm ,A_A __-J I.- Oh mnging his cravat. “you au's inten- dons speak well for you 111‘: respect Sorjultlce. but I assure you gull then I some mistake. The gentleman I had hegoodtortnnomwl entirely merit- 4 his and. HM be m not un- mn this Kirby In town notw- ," commented on. of tho mom}:- 3.1 fififi‘fl‘oafi‘fiv! ”I help. I'M I“ m- M- bv.‘m«l mum Minnow In at! he :11.“le in. NI win um about ' A m». and promoted 0mm g. mm. film palm" am he was not ow mu" m um. \m m In that any! lynch M "I only no comma. m he know flat to m at tho was o! u Imam-d. lnonut and cum-outta. mob. All! u! tho pul- -.j-.. _‘_l‘ W W“ W". Wva Int instant» :11“ “mutation would clout taint. n inn-hing apparent. ml the malarial gontionun wont down'og his back. while Kirby. waving n .117 alien to tin now ndvucing any of yelling put-non. took nimbiy to an been. - But. am and long winded rum though no wu. canton wu not than to be tightly outiootod The cry of “Catch the murderer!" is infinitely more potent than that of “Stan tbioti" and pursuou were multiplying in his truck at an alarming rate. adding at every step treat: runners to their tnniu. On sped Kirby. every variety and class of humanity at his heels. Once or twice his way was barred by some energetic and Inquisitive newcomer. but a clever dodge or a well directed blow left him to swell the ever increaso ing army or impotents in the rear. No to: doubling sud redoubling on his tracks while in full view of the pack owned a more keen delight in than staking acumen and agility against overwhelming odds than did the young gambler. By now the city proper had been gained. and the pursued. dashing around the first opportune corner. be- came lost to his pureuers. Kirby found himself in a quiet side street lined with aristocratic. fat lit- tle red brick houses whose drawing room balconies were little more than a mans height from the side path. He vaguely realized that he was in the heart of New‘ Orleans' old French quarter. The street was not very long, and he did not know to where it led. Owing to the early hour the shutters of the henses were still closed. but one house seemed to be an excep- tion. for his quick. searching eyes noted on his right a halt open draw- ing room window with its gently flap- ping curtain. He had dropped into a quick walk in order to gain a much needed breath- ing spell. but now as the hue and cry of his persistent pursuers became more insistent he again broke into a run. 7; AI.â€" lufllatcu I. law “0""â€" in a few moments they would turn the corner and sight their quarry. Almost at the same instant another chorus oi cries came from thé\ far end of the street toward which Kirby was ha: tening. He inrontinently halted. real izing that the enemy. familiar with the neiahburliood. had divided its army illld sent one contingent around hit tiank to head hint oil. He was trap nod. for It was impossible to advance or retreat Louder and louder sounded the cries from front and rear. An- other minute and the short street would be choked with the meeting mobs. Without hesitntlon nor caring when It Would lead. Kirby nt‘eepted the deb pet-hie ttttti solitary chance that mu offered him. llnatlly retttrnlmt to tht house with the open window and ID vending its steps. he leaped high in prove mute. tor mob rule in not lqiltia awed by iudameut. Allh‘ddio was al- IIIL n- Elll'ru u, .u...,...-.-... ,, ready I; dog with a bad mum:x They would hang him mm and Inquire Into the mmts er the can afterward. I! pmniblg mama: and quemluloua mm was m: cm: activating , . ,,.~ _-,_.._....g ‘l‘rne in nu Nun. Kirby's opponem pnnwed some knowledge at was- tling, but was mum: Ignorant at even ma rudiment: n! nnlmam. and m ynnnsor mnn «unlined his More! to tmamnlnl mmnna amok! while It the same time mivtnl m tree Ma plus toned mm mm Tm: at length In anc- ueeded tn down. A Nolan! wrench. a m. «at!!! the overheating balmy. drew himself up. leaned over the dub- omely scrolled rumour and. annulus aside the gently bellylul annual. stepped quietly Into the room. HE Gone“! looked up ”1.1,, “Dale. 1 will! you would road name mm to me. to: ' there no word! hen um 00 too long. Both the princes are 5m about the but heroel ! over bond 0!. One In a good prince tnd the other n 7““ --_ _-L-_ w. nun-wu- - «on. but the good prince. Of course.” replied u. Veandry. coed humorodl: conceding his venflon It being con- mu, interrupted in MI mmhed tea-com with the child's um. am of 'em In" .0 may Mll- breadth up, | 1m “I" tell wheth- er ['8 n be the good on. or tho Mon... “M ‘be Men‘- .1.“ ho' abontlt- What nnu ox um. wu- mu nnybod! he couldn’t be: flan rent an utter WM” "threatenedllmm- CHAPTER vu. him. would you num- not but of mod um- “Oono.” I!» m 1. Ann. I: “- “And than I manna." I l .3 1 “W won‘t ’0' I“ and o! I“!!! Aunt. to an n It doll. mum-«Am courtyard.” mad Inna. Duane. “wmyonaaatotmuttuaacnu. dear Anatolar‘ Than as (In two 31:!- lett the room aha addad gravely: “Adela baa alwaya boon tender of yon. Anatola. than or any otnar man. You must help to Iona. nor from this gloom. Sho wears that mourning now moro than a your. Ugh! Sho broods: sho is so bitter. so strange. so im- pulsivo, so full at morbid impulse. Bocanso her rather had no ono to pro- tect him tho poor child thinks sho should boi‘riond all the world which is in trouble. Last week one day com- ing homo from the cathedral sho has given her warm cloak to a raggod wo- man in the street. That was in tho rain. You must help to rouso hor. cbor Anatole. from this gloom." “it is no secret from all what i would give to make 'er happy once more." he replied, with gloomy oin- cerlty. When tho young creole and his host;- es: Joined the others at their packing the General. unnoticed and temporarily forgotten. had taken his book and se- creted himself under the table. in which city of refuge he hoped to tol- low without interruption the further adventures of his two heroes. With all h child’s adaptation to environment it was not long before he became com- pletely absorbed in the romance- PM ently vague and disturbing cries came stealing in through the open window. and these he impatiently shook air. tot natural inquisitireness as to their ori- gin was trivial compared to the tats of the two princes. But the voices to- !used to be thus lightly dismissed. Ex- cited cries of: “He went this mi Look in that courtyard! He turned this corner!" certainly merited the earnest attention and searching inquity of every healthy eight-yenr-oid who“ native inquisitiveness cannot be damp- ened by being dragged from bed be fore duwn or discouraged by the prol- pect of an all day journey. After ail. exciting fact is superior to exciting tic- tion. for the former is but temporary. while the latter is comparatively per- manentâ€"to be used as a stimulant or sedative when real life is lacking in appeal. Turning around and looking up Mm under the table. the Genenl‘n Inquir- lnx eyes met those of Cameo Klrby. who. standing motionless by the cob talus. was warn: scanning the room. For a long moment man and boy mat.- , ..n‘_A :Oom'mMMcolwll-UEW :Lmuvomwmwll' “autumn-muualglnth! TV! I! IV“. .- vvvvvvvvvvv _ Iy estimated each other. too summed to speak. “come: cheer up.” and Kirby at Numb. um-ouwloualy employ!“ an churavteylsuc plume. “Don‘t M Deunl. Ming cautious” from un- is: we came. “Does the root or this house touch the root 0! the house next door?" pur- ge: the gambler. “(E a mum e, "No." and the child. round and. “Me were people mum!" “X96. mm are." , Kirby considered. no mm of us It team 1:: valve or baring. no N! that he could rely wan um child. who. am all m column“; at n ”I: pan- and Matt. «mood no mm a mum: at the nuts: at "I am mud and duumpafiAyom m on. -â€"1â€" ‘Ln -dn, “van" was: wvâ€"v mm a strange hon-e vta the m- (low. “Does that lead to the aunt?” I» asked. pointing to a door on Na Hut. The Gonna! nodded. Ba val breath- tcal and tat-rifled with Joy. “At-a you mobody making a hatrbnadth .- eapo!” he antod rather than and. “I hope I0." admtttad My. with a - A- L- _._A “W ’00...." odmvutdotbocnrum “wand, with flushed choehand mass. 0M“- ‘Tboro no men up 90g)“ corner.” Own a; Raincoat ? Archean-olive“ â€"u overcoat an ”hm dayâ€"O posed-l can. when Y... Mm: I‘NW “filmy can’t: Mam-noted mm:- M no pun wot. plots Mum or anroofed Mum um um pun W001. mom cum" am pawn: in “Hp“. so. to. In and us The a" Military Collar Edam h All Men! mt. It's the canton no“ at protection In any new of stormy voucher. cuuu: 3308. a con .A‘ ‘7‘“. m will b' ‘ ”bu“ ooi-rupondenu, send in their weekly holiday '11:. .Wutchvau-der willnews budgets only: in tbs week. J. HOUZER mums uumn WM'NHNW‘ Sovoo (“no In the morning when you a o. hurry. ond H mm when you on NOTE THE FEATURES THAT MAKE FOR CONVENIENCE : Vina Pm 0»an mm“ eauy pineal on anu- aidc of ash Largo [Mal Doorfotvoodcc wmdcod. Often Saves Human ma an emergency case. Oftenitisamatterofllfeordeam. Amemberofthefamib'habeensu'ickenm sudden illness or an accident has ooamed. Every minute‘s delay reduces the chances of recovery. ItisthenthattheBellTelephone is“worth in weight in gold " to the anxious farmer. Itpaysforitselfthenandtlmo. THE ELL TELEPHONE MANY has 870 Wham”; as S“ WHEN the doctor is summoned to the farm, it is generally in Evol‘ybody uppu-oo'utea it. 4..- :‘.,_v Wall You Should! lion It. tumu- chu In our to unusâ€" Oh! we an clean (mt without um; "w when I The nah» m cm we of me pot m be uhnkm dawn thnul 1mm: gm MIC tn me «mm The fwr «plume gm: hm: do mm. 1 The WM“ mu. m «annual m m homing. hi Nawd whan it can bu out-fly filled amt nut no likely to ho owrloekad. 5]: tono 0! ml Instead And this furntco which is so my to run will an you one ton of cod in g It will give you pun air without gun or dust. q Whenyouah-keitdownnouhduft be W the thy previous. 3° the living mans. Sound inter-hating ? Why not handgun? (Em méo eithe: in the Mt or a - Lindsay. o! uvon. . PRESTON. 0|“-

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