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Watchman Warder (1899), 30 Jul 1903, p. 3

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Office hours: 10 am. to 3 p.m. ; 7 to R. McC‘ULLOUGI-I of Peterboro r31 visit Lindsay first and third Wudneedays in each month at. the Sunpson House. Hours. 2 to 4 pm. Consuleatlon in Eye. Ear. Throat and Nose diseases. ‘ ummar w.13. GROSS, Dentist. Lindsw‘ Headwaters for good Dentimy 339mm 0: Royal Dental Conese t. DR. SUTTON, dentist, Lindsay. 393‘ °" Era-dune of Toronto Univeralty “‘1 Royal College of Dental Sur- geons. All the latest improved memo“ tdopted and prices model‘- Ito. 011100 over Anderson Nu" E‘nt's opposim Veitch'e hotel. R. WHITE, graduats of Torontu University Medical Faculty, also1 graduate of Trinity University ‘ Toronto, md member of College of Physician! and ngrgeons, Ontario ‘ Offica Lindsay-m Telephone 107. nrontc "- .1. UWUUL Lu, v. â€"â€" 0mm and ruidence corner of Lind- Bay and Russellâ€"ate. Licentiate Of Rom1 College Physicians ma Sur- Ei'cna, Edinburg. Licentiate Of Midwifery, Edinburg. Spatial at- tention given to Midwifery and dis» W of women. Telephone 98. ”R E A. TOTTEN, dentist Lind- “5’ Graduate of Toronto Unfit “.S- NEFILANDS a; IRVINE. Den: “St-‘4» members of the Royal College 0‘ Dental Surgeons. We hays all first methods of Dentistra) attention will be 8i"!!! - 01:1,“th Crown and 311399 .I ___" vâ€" ...v‘ my and Royal College 01 Dental Surzm. Every department of unis"! is done in s Wtic‘l and “Ratific manner at moderate pf1°98. 0mm over Horgan’i ““8 Q_ “1A. WALTERS, dentist. Lind. ‘y- Honor graduate 01 Torch“; WWW and Royal 0011880 0 Dam 0011989, All the amt. and {WNW branches of dentistry ‘Miuuy pertormd, CW "Matte. Office over Gregory 5 2‘“: sum, corner Kent and wu- 31k. The Successful attraction‘of the}? under gas (Vitalized Air.) agnd‘, demmSWW of the best artificial of “fee °°Dtinues to be mopeds“! Mt“ 95106- Oflioo nearly 09' \stSOn House, - A :3. “ac-n3 tn all in com}: "I'h\ -A_A_ RYERSON. p“ #3“? u #8 r‘tOI . ”J .150 purmrumtfi= 8107'" ntures. T0 INVES‘ 5“ many to... Client, 3,130 upon munici- {nvestment stock! McLA UGHLIN 62 rates. “The bus r own office and Office hour 66 Goalege-st - nose am p.m.: ‘ W ‘ Wellington-st prepared to 0mm STEERS . Lindsay - y lowest CompfinJ Jackson. mm ARDER, JULY 30th, 1903. flower! O Gilt ”H In rings m m h In M was a delicate Mme in the alt about her glorious head. He had never seen her look so beautiful before. He wondered at her silence at just such a moment. The tightness of her lips gave way, and they tell to’trembllng when she started to speak. “I hardly know what to say,” she began. “Iâ€"Iâ€"you know I said the pre- siding elder was' at our house. and"â€" “Oh, I understand." brpke in Alan; “that’s all right. 0! course, use your “No. I must be plain with you.”,.sho broke in. raising a pair or helpless, tor- tured eyes to his. “You will not think I had anything to do with It. In fact. ;ny hem-E ls afmost brokén. I’m very. very unhappy." He was still totally at sea as to the cause of her strange distress. “Per haps you’d rather not fell me at all." he said sympathetically. His tone nev- er had been so tender. “You need not, you know." 7 “But it’s a thing I could not keep from you long anyway.” she said trem- quusl;v. “In fact, it is due youâ€"an ex- planation. I mean. Oh. Alan. papa has taken up the idea that weâ€"that we like each other too much. and”â€" The life and soul seemed to leave Alan's face. “1 understand." he heard himself saying: "he does not want me to visit you any more.” 8116 made no remy. 1:18 Si! W ucr catch a deep breath. and her eyes went down to her flowers. The music struck up. The mulatto leader stood waving his fiddle and calling for “the grand march” in loud, meltdious tones. There was a scrambling for partners. The young men gave their left arms to the ladies and merrily dragged them to their places. - -- m- 4.1.-5 Lubbn. gnaw--- “I hope you do not blame meâ€"that you don’t think that I”â€"- But the clat- ter and clamor ingulfed her words. “No, not at all,” he told her. “But it‘s awful; simply awful! I know you are a true friend. and that’s some sort of comfort.” _ ‘7__‘ "And always shall “You must try not t know my father is a 1’. (Continied from laqt week)" \ will work 3 permanent can for 8PM?!“ Eminent”. d 1- forms of ancnesu. Splints. Burbs. etc.. an 1: cures thousands of cases annuany. Such endoracwwls as the one following are a . antce of merit. Cured two Bone 51min: of Ten Years‘ Standing. ,, - .- “v “If. :1. ‘W' _ Spavins '11 been on him from him:f you! standing. _ 1 man hat was mjnred b {ailing throngh5| budge. andaym omgto give her comp te Pleas; send me a copy ofyour “ Treatise on the H W” You“ Very truly. CLARK 0. PORT. Demands Sound Horses Only. e horse; sci! at less than half their acmai wane we neither dcsimblc for Use 1:: sale. The tented; ' A 1... homes of shall be." she gulped. not to feel hurt. You is a very peculiar man reply. He saw her IO‘ u)» ........ A few bottles of Tm TABLE actual v31": and The xcmcdy v . 8 auum‘d-hdym "I! D M" .Then Alan’s .0 of the gut in- justice of the thing rose up within him. nnd his blood began to boil. “Pm-lull)a I ought to take my name on! your card." he said, drawing himself up slightly. “If he were to hear that I talked to you tonight. he might make it- unpleasant for you.” “It you do. I shall newtâ€"never tor- glve you." she answered in a voice that shook. There was, too, a glisten- in; in her eyes as it tears were spring lng. “Wouldn't that show that you harbored ill will against me. when 1 am so helpless and troubled?” “Yes, it would. and I shall come back." he made number. He rose. for Hillhouse, calling loudly over his shoulder to some one, was thrusting his bowed arm down toward her. “I beg your pardon,” he said to Dol- ly. “I didn’t know they had called the march. We’ve got some ice cream bid out upstairs, and some of us are going for it. Won’t you take some, Bishop?” “No, thank you." said Alan, and they left him. CHAPTER VII. LAN made his way along the wall. out or the track of the ”waif promenaders. into the office. 1‘31»,on anxious to escape being spo- ken to by any one. But here several jo- vial men from the mountains who knew him intimately gathered around him and began to make laughing re- marks about his dress. Qt; an“ Cuuuvu. There was a rap on the closed door. and immediately afterward Rayburn Miller turned the knob and came in. His kindly glance swept the face of ; his friend. and he said, with forced" lightness: $ “1 don’t want to bore you. old man. ‘ but I just had to follow you. I saw { ks as you left the ball-; room that something was wrong, andi I am afraid I know what it is. You'; see. Captain Barclay is a rough. out-g spoken man. and he made a remark; the other day which reached me. I 3 wasn't sure it was fine. so I didn’tl mention it; but I reckon my informan ‘ knew what he was talking about." 1 Alan nodded despondently. “I asked { her to go to church with me tomorrow : ‘ night She was awfully embarrassed 1 “w. none 0, my bmmm'n Hater burnt and finally told me of her father’s ob- ; . M v fictions! i There are simply two course- Open to I “I think [know what area the old I you, my boy. One 1. to treat Colonel‘ - -....-_ l Barclay'l wishes with dignified respect , .. , la-Q .. .nv Eu. 'ard Rayburn and came in t the face of . with forced u‘~â€".-â€"- “It's none of my business.” Miller burst out suddenly. “but I’m friend enough of yours to feel this thing like the devil. However, I don’t know what to say. I only wish I knew how far you've gone into it." Alan smiled mechanically. “If you can’t look at me and see how far I've gone. you are blind," he said. “I don’t mean that," replied Miller. “I was wondering how far you had committed yourselfâ€"oh. hang Atl- vnade love and all that sort of thing.” “ 've never spoken to her on the sub ject.” Alan informed him gloomlly. “Good. good! Splendid!" Alan stared in surprise. “I don't understand.” he said. “She Hair 31395 “I hmnldA Iflaitflfi: for mil-gym : it clap. thairmmhrmm’tho blif from 8pm at the ends. ’â€" J.A.Gmnem,mm Hair-splittln ms friendships. _ I! Ifie‘gm’: Halt-splitting and bow and m ropeun gentleman that his one W“ heruyouameherto sonata-anemonntleutletyou see It. and unt's u long a it's wide. and'Eeum Just a '1‘" 5“ uneman would do when Me was too and! to b‘ °°n 3!; at me and see how ‘ are blind," he said. that," replied Miller. 12 how tar you had 'Ver. I don't now ware. a CIOCK [or an, my... ,_ 7 g 3“ I knew how house. They start out on their honey- uamcauy, mwn. «loin: the chief cities at the k at me and see how ”We“ mm” “d the “’me in the are blind n he said. three dollar seats. They soon tire of hat." renlied Miller themselves and lay it to the trip. Ev- ; how ml. you had a? day they rake away a handful of glamour from each other till. when ellâ€"oh. hang itiâ€" -_ _ they reach home. they have come no 531:: $303!“!!! sung the conclusion that they are only hu- man, and not the highest order at Leldenl‘illixgmgloomuy. that. For awhile they have a siege of 311' rise. discontent. wondering where it's all p ' gone. Finally the man is forced to and,” be “am She go about his work. and the woman think she knowsâ€" gets to making things to go on the L have hoped that _ backs of chairs and trying to spread year. and out that,” interrupted ’ “There in a chance her transomh over the next ' it you'll mm square ble human beings and the race." ' would have set a _ I 'e .8 “1pm; cfflfifi {it 1 other piungers. Now ‘ ...e__.....n.m- anertv on one sade. stupid, childish 1d- both of you t0 19‘ m through up brown. judgment of n sensible. open eyed ju- ry. they would be happier then they now ere. Nothing ever spoken in truer tun the commandment. Thou shalt havenootheeGodbutme.’ Letamnn put anything above the principle 0! A _..nl 1,... mgmm Ithlnkyouareolf. Iknowwhat’o the matter with youâ€"you have simply trlttered away your heart. your ability to love and appreciate a good woman. Thank heaven. your experience has not been mine! I don't see how you could dulged lnâ€"that is. it they were mine." “There you go," laughed Miller. “Make lt personal. That's the only way the average lover argues. I am i Speaking 111 general terms. Let me nu- lsh. Take two examplesâ€"first, the chap ernzlly In love. who faces life with the red rag of his lnfatuatlonâ€" his girl. No parental objection. everyâ€" thing smooth and a earload of silver- wm-e. a clock for every room In the other plungers. . ' lllustratlon: Poverty on one side. boodlc on the other; more glamour than in other case because of the gulf between. They get married; they have to. They've inherited the stupid idea that the Lord is at the bottom of it and that the glamour is his smile. Like the other couple, their eyes are finally opened to the (acts. and they am to secretly wonder what It's all about. The one with the spondulles wonders harder than the one who has none. 11 the man has the money. he will feel good at first over doing so money to live abridged doe- not furnish it. Jack Ass in billboard letters will come nearer n anything that occur! to me ”gunman-syn. ‘0" WC! new came in! 3‘” to her fortune without knowmg “my, you oodd 1159“” it PM? Bios. Ne have suu'a few suit lengths left worth from M4 to $16 to clear at “2. Put Guaranteed. a we“ selected stock of Birth" Bin: and’ Fancy Worsted Suns toorda' at $172, “18,20. -L. LA AVA” gf “ m to $6 per pair. >iighcst Market prize paid for Wool, Butt -r and EMS. Cash 0: good! given in exchange. Dry Goods. G'ocefics. Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Paints and Oils. Crockery, Glassware, Patent Medi- cina. Ready-made Clothing Gents' Furnishings eta-all well assorted. Termsâ€"(3:511 or Trade. S: n’ from the window ment with her 18 shall be avoim" “Good man!" 1 Pascoe joy it to Alan went back to the window. The rain was still baiting on it. For a long time he stood looking out into the The bad luck which had come to his father had been a blow to him. but its later offspring had tho grim. 001d He had neve: realized till now that Dolly Bat-day was so much a part at his very life. For :1 gave way to a sob that rose and strug- gled within him. He m ‘30“ ‘3‘” - .,._ L-â€"fla before him in D‘s VCI'y “In“ .‘V- â€" i gave way to u sob that rose and strugâ€" gled within him. He sat down again and clasped his hands before him in 31be Miller was weak men would act contrary to and: wégl} men would ‘dm Not 1‘ WI Med bet “Mum “W“ n nice?" she asked- “Ya: very." "y ”mm mm am» all “and“ e at PAGE omoon. v. a: have an M later. and the “W had never (“gm 3 1 girl herself. ‘9‘ active interest In ev- nz to 001”" “I

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