HE IAKERS Me to om faciï¬tia for re. Class Paintcr_ md we use g, and put you marriage in w to bring them in. All [by 9. J. flURLEY conomical, all new aste; our hobby is Retail Dealer ii B staple and fancy 5'?†next order for gmcmes goods. DEBATE erson ORE v.“ m cake, Rock 51“, Ct“ at Mill Prim ST ion Ladd U .9 Torontc 31'0“ BR. merson ELL ‘1 “v- 'im why he don’t make Pole set in." > but po Alan went down the street to see sort 0: Pole. He found him seated on a large growls tea on W‘ stone, 9. long handled rock hammer at- ‘ “You Kent “‘3 his feet. He looked up from under his are un broad brimmed hat, and a crestfallen lknow look came into his big brown eyes. peace. “I’m sorry to 'see this, Pole,†said' “The Alan. its, ‘3: Pole stood up at his full height, the “They chain clanking as he rose. “They hain'l was 8; treated me right about this matter, to wh Alan Bishop,†he said, half resentfully, at the half as if he recognized his‘own error. . I kno “Bill knows he hain’t done the faint “Ye thing. I know I was full, but I jest '. sullen wanted to have my fun. That don’t 1 To justify him in puttin’ me out heer ‘ furth .53 Property 8' . n\ . o 9 ‘ wge we 1:. (30de -‘ wrth these mggers fer folks to gap at. l The , â€gs (grim?) FundS- d 11110:: an’ he knows it. He ain’t a friend a the o a ready to buy 809 .. ‘t r right. Me an’ him has slep together on i “1 m.†I E. WELDOH- 50““ ° ’ the same pile 0’ leaves, an’ I’ve let ’im said. Mime Block. LindSB-Y- pull down on a squirrel when I could didn’ le // "1’ knockct it from its perch, an’ I’ve l “N , #-2_‘A_ nn’ (1‘11“ mflnv an, “‘\‘I.‘ u above :nlio'tor. 1-9.. McCULLOUGH of will visit. Lindsay ï¬rst, Wednesdays in each med pm Residence 30 “stuns“ 1:1ephone No. 43. __.-1 ______._._â€"â€"-â€"- 111.1 MCALI’INE, corner W: and C01borne-sts†Lindsay. i11 attention paid to disease :ose, throat, and lungs hours: 10 am. to 3 p m , 2M. GILLESPIE, C. A. and S. 0 03:9 and residence corner of Lind- 58,» and Russell-5m. Licentiate of Row College Physicians and Sur- 890M.Edinburg.L1centia.to of mdmfery, Edinburg. Special at- ‘mion given to Midwifery and dia- m of woman. Telephono9 98 sum): â€"â€"- R WHITE, graduate of Toronto from Unimity Medical Faculty, also ““7 graduate of Trinity University. 1 Alan Toronto, md member of College of \ youg aritirxns and Surgeons. Ontario. Th‘ 0m Lindsay-eh Telephone 107. to tn 4-.â€" DENTISTRY DR SI7TT0N, dentist, Lindsay, Honâ€" °" graduate of Toronto University ““1 Royal College of Dental Surâ€" gem, All the latest improved mahods adopted and prices moderâ€" m. Ofï¬ce over Anderson 6: Nu- Kent’s Opposite Veitch’a hotel. ___â€" DP» E. A. TOT’I‘EN, dentist, Lina- “Y- Graduate 0! Toronto Uni-var. - -‘ ALA! McCULLOUGH of Peterboro.‘ 1 visit Lindsay ï¬rst and third 4' avg in each month at the! Hours, 2 to 4 119305 House. Eye, Ear. n. Consuieation in meat and Nose diseases. 1 ‘ L-St- , DR. F. A. WALTERS, dentist. Unfit "J' VI-uuuw Us. -._-_ “W and Royal College of Dental Surgeons_ Every departmOnt of d“Mist-1'? is done In a. practical and I“-ientif‘m manner at moderatO grices, Ofï¬ce over Morgan'l Drug tore. 99:3 NEEIANDS IRVINE. Den’ “3‘3. member: of the Royal College‘ â€t Dental Surgeons. We have all “9 lat-€81: methods 0! Dentin Srecial attention will be given t0 Orthodomia, Crown and Bridge “’1‘. The successful extraction 91 Km} under gas (Vitalized Air)_a;n‘f --.u.aa.m.~, â€"vâ€"* '93; Honor gnduate of Toronw meity and Royal College 01 Dental College. All the ha“ â€1" “Proved branches at dentistry "Wildly performed. Chargea m“lemme. Ofï¬ce over Gregory's DWS Store, corner Kent and W1]- BudSW†.‘ â€hi-L mm we may - WELDON, Harmon. township ~ Dwâ€"r \ v.â€"wâ€"-_-_ , the insertion of the best alt'tiï¬â€œM1 (lemmas continues to be a. Wty‘ °1 this ofï¬ce. 0mm nearly op- >9°8ite Simpson House. at“??? 2 4pm cent. 1 “Lu wv_-, __ ¢ ‘ Lain Lv -â€"..- , ' ‘ ed. “Am 1 Dreams- leatlon 111 Eye, Ear,‘ ’ )se diseases. 1 in" the law tOO?’ ' “You are ef you hain’t got a permit â€"- ’M l ‘ from the mayor in yore pocket.†graduate of Toronto , odical Faculty, also! “Well, I have no permit,†replied Trinity University. l Alan with a good natured smile. “Have mefnher of Collegepf \ you got another ball and chain handy '2" d szvgrgeona. Ontano. ‘ The ofï¬cer fro ' "“ T°leph°n° 107' i! to treat the matter ‘ SPIE, C. A. and S. 0‘ . , idence corner of Lind-\ “Pole 3 put 0“ ell-sts. Licentiate of! 3 Physicians .1163 Sur-‘ ' burg. Licentiate of he’d crack about dlnburg. Special at- or me.†to Midwifery and d15- “You are a durn liar, Jeff Dukes, .611. Telephone 98. said Pole angrily. 4....â€" r- gammaâ€. me furder. [ pri Bank Building.. ea College-st nose 831‘ Barrister†A “19.11 81 'ï¬SnOYj-O STEERS. Solicit- loaning ages at William , Specâ€" LSCS Of Ofï¬ce “H 1% if???" ,. , V t â€" .. ~ edestflct, rnhocfadentum (Contxmed from last not] "aha I I do’ y ’11 an’ make Gaye‘thei'ean't hol‘d.’ “him any longer. them eyes look two ways fer swy. an’ that if they attempt to flog ’im You know a gentleman like Alâ€, Bish- he’ll kill the ï¬rst man that lays hands up wouldn’t notice you under ordinary on him. I think Bill Barrett likes him circumstances; an, 80' you trump up too well to have 'im whipped, an' the ' that excuse to git his attention." whole town is guyin’ him an’ axin' The two men glared at each other. 'im why he don’t make Pole set in." ' but Pole seemed to get, the best of that Alan went down the street to see sort of combat. for the ofllcer only Pole- He found him seated on a large _ growled. __I. A. “A“ mau- Pole stood up at his full height, the ' chain clanking as he rose. “They hain’i treated me right. about this matter. Alan Bishop,†he said, halt resentfnlly. half as if he recognized his‘own error. “Bill knows he hain’t done the fail thing. I know I was full, but I jest wanted to have my tun. That don’t justify him in puttln’ me out heer with these niggers fer folks to gap’ at. onv he knows it. He ain’t a friend an’ he knows it. He ain't a II'Ieuu ; right. Me an’ him has slep’ together on \ thflogggféuggi “we; the same pile 0’ leaves, an’ I’ve let ’im ‘ said catchln can “b pull down on a squirrel when I could didn't mean ti viglate ’a’ knocket it from its perch, an’ I've l “No of course I dic lent 'im my pointer an? gun many an’ “but ’I want to know many a time. But he’s showed what ' could be released it 1 he is! He's got the wrong sow by the Q â€You are not tool eat: yeer, though, fer et he keeps me beer 1 30“.," - till Christmas I’ll never crack a rock n .l ' . u unless I do it by accidentally steppin’ ‘1 “'I‘tha‘tes W021“ 231:“ on it. Mark my words, Alan Bishop, ' ockétqn yThegotï¬cer thar’ll be trouble out 0’ this.†a i} at a'aood joke. “Don’t talk that way, Pole,†said “I h °. 99 Alan. “You’ve broken the law, and} “Wat's-the marsh: i they had to punish you for it. If they ’ as he swung his shorl hadn't, they would have made them- string that fastened selves ridiculous. Why didn’t you send “well: you come with me word you were in trouble, Pole?†l on a man that wan The fellow hung his head and then in} man I know of. l bl‘ugtedbut: ‘ Barrett has slept a eca se I knowed you would make thing happened. H a tool 0’ yorese’f an’ try to pay me out. death to git off so ea: ‘ Durn it, Alan Bishop, this ain’t no deviled the lite outl business 0’ yore’n!†1 , . “I’ll make it my business,†said' 5:11;)! 11: 1:32.?) 2112‘s“: Alan. “How much is your ï¬ne? You at 'im whenever he s ! Oll"ht to have sent me word.†. B : ht when A ‘ “Sent you nothin’, Alan Bishop,†herge‘nctnzigservant 0v 3 l l growled the prisoner. “When I send k er that Pole was ‘ he’p me out of a scrape he’d be home soon. you word to that whisky got me into, I’ll do it after ~ . supper and had gou I \e decently cut my throat! I sayâ€" bed when he heard u when you’ye plead with rue like you side. G olng to a w ' l have to quit the durn stuff! out h e rec owniz “ “ At this point of the conversation Jefl i nfl' at the gate in th E ! Dukes, a man of medium size, dressed :Alan" he said E 8111 dark blue un1f01'm3'W1th a nickel heera minute. I w: 3 ; plated badge shaped like a shield and Alan went down a 1 hearing the words Mil-1:51.141 1‘40. 2, a moment Pole stt A I. {an .3va D \ 5 ‘-.AM fl THURSDAY, AUG. 13th. At this point Dukes, a 131311 in dark blue plated badge 5 healing the V came directly stonecutter’s d plateu Uaug» vuw‘.-, bearing the words “Marshal No. 2," came directly toward them from a stonecutter’s shop near by. “Look beer, Bishop.†he said dicta- torially, “whar’d you git the right to talk to that man '2†A - ,,g_-.'l “A m 1 break- “You are a (1qu . said Pole angrily. “‘ that up to humiliate know no law like tt ,___ a†22: Offload" :oken the law, and 1 you for it. If they 6. have made them- Why didn’t you send r in trouble. Pole?" 3 his head and then I break- â€$8.50 are under arrest,†he said, “beca'se 5'00 know I am under bond to keep the peace. But I’m not ateerd of you." “They tell me you are ateerd o’ sper- tts, thong †retorted‘ the prisoner. “They tell me a little nigger boy that was shot when a passle o’ skunks went to whip his daddy fer vagrancy stands at the foot 0' yore bed ever’ night. Oh. I know what I’m talkin’ about!†. .- Ar_g‘: ‘hn m9“ “Yés, you know a lots,†said me man sulleuly as his eyes fell. To avoid encouraging the disputnnts To avoid encouraging me mum. turther Alan walked suddenly a‘ The marshal took willing advantaa the opportunity and followed him. I‘nl‘ [De 0[)[)Ul’l.uuu._y u..- _-_,, “I could make a case agin you,†he said. catching up. “but I know you didn't mean to violate the ordinance.†“No, of course I didn't.†said Alan, “but I want to know if that fellow could be released it I paid his ï¬ne.†“You are not tool enough to do It, are en- “Yes. I did.†the fellow swallowed. He made a motion as it to reach out his hand. but refrained. Then he looked straight into Alan’s face. “I couldn’t go to sleep till l'd said eome’u’ to you." he began, with an- other gulp. “I laid down an’ made a try at it. but it wasn’t no go. I’ve got to say it. I'm beer to swear that et God or some’n’ else don’t show me a u back fer what you done today I'll never draw a satisï¬ed ""“M‘ ‘m’re a manâ€"a to' say it. I'm Deer w -.._, God or some’n’ else don’t show me a way to pay you back fer what you done today I'll never draw a satisï¬ed breath. Alan Bishop, yo’re a manâ€"a man from yore outside skin to the marrow o’ yore bones. an’ e! 1 don't ï¬nd some way to prove what 1 think about you I’ll jest burn up! 1 got into that trouble as thoughtless as [‘6 play “" “~th 2111’ then they n my "GUJ. "7 a prank “it on me 89' be: all come down Harry riz . verdlct in 111 fav _ i the money you dud 1t Wit Alan. et 1 1 don't show my apprecia on it '11 be I g 4 was to quit drinkln’ whisky. ’ ’se 1 think you cf the c “I'm giad to hear you any that.‘ Pole.†repli Alan. swatly moved by “I believe the fellows u an“... an“! wife and you 00“ children" children - lfe an’ children? anon- ed Pole. “It's you I'm goin' to work bed. 7 Poie entered the open door of his cabin and began to and fellow a can do rith my babyv marshal laughed again l ls short club round by a 1' stened it to his wristâ€" 3 1e with me. an’ I’ll show 3 it wants $30 wuss than w of. I don't believe Bill lept a wink sence thls 2d. He’ll be tickled to r so easy. The town has 3e out of him. He don't Pole’s at workâ€"I mean. ; at workâ€"fer Pole yells H he sees 'im." L, about!†Davy. “u v..- . me an’ begun to try 3 a hog out'n a ï¬eld 1 21:3. an’ the very old ‘2 an’ deï¬ed ’em. I i ‘J y and locking Baker stand- Lr moonlight. “come down your an’ 1 know '1' done it too.†. Pole laughed softly. “I reckon YO 1‘9 I kept smellln’ it all mornin' an u to wipe it oil, but she wouldn’t wipe. All the time I kept walkin’ up an’ down in trout 0’ Luke Sellmore’s bar. Finally I said to myself. “Well, et you have to have s ban-room stuck under yore nose all day like a wet sponge. old man, you mought as well have one whar it ’11 taste better. an’ I slid up to the counter.†The woman sighed audibly, but she made no reply. “Is Billy awake?†Pole suddenly asked. “No; you know he ain't.†said Mrs. Baker. “Well, I want to take 'im in my bed." Pole stood out on the floor in the sheet of moonlight that tell through the open “I wouldn't, Pole,†said the woman. ler’s been toddlin‘ about after the others. draggin' bresh to the heap tell he's tired. He drapped to sleep at the table with a piece 0' v. vâ€"â€" “I won’t wake ’im. G0“ tle heart." answered P‘ ed down and took tt N the middle of the (Ollowulg week some of the young peo- ple of Darley gave 3 pl ‘. at Marley' ful and picturesque spot about a mile below Bishop's fa ceived an urgen he rode down after dinner. directions in s nooks. Alan was that Miss Barclay w it the truth must be ly with the hope of at least getting a another look at her. He was more th:u : agreeably surprised. for just as he hat v hitched his horse to a hanging bow,o 3 an oak near the spring Frank Hillhousl 3 came from the tangle o E and underbrush on a little hillside an i approached him. by no means sure ould be there; but told. he went sole “I thought you 1 grinned Frank. “I were the one man 1 " reckon I was mis '3 litteutions." ' “All!" He had mug leave some Morley promi melon in his patch it. I won’t be long.†1 “Oh. I don't care how long you are.†i together and were six: smiled Alan. “You can stay all day it you want to.†. . _-.. umnldn't mind." Alan ma ; tied away 1 magazine | candies or again»; u“... Alan made no reply to this, bl‘ tied away to where Dolly sat, magazine in her hands and a 1 ‘ candies on the grass at her re ’saw you riding down the hill m†p a 1 S u '6 § :3 S u- {I a a. z: ms and Dressed him against 'cnï¬s the rann wife heard him the un- anerB XIII- I kept walkin’ up an’ 0' Luke Sellmore's bar. to myself. “Well, e1 you a ban-00m stuck under day like a wet sponge. nought as well have one m haunt- an’ I slid up to wouldn't mind,†Dol . “I used to think you novel nan I had to ï¬ght. but 1 l tact: mistaken. A teller in such everybody in creation is ‘ glow “l no reply to this, but hur- full: where Dolly sat, a new keep her hands and a box of expc e grass at her feet. “I lyâ€"-‘ ng down the hill.†she you. mom flush and no llctle ‘ Doll :I won’t mueuunv “smell mum rocthe n time. 1“ ,wmta Muslim" am last mankind: “gun “Mot“ wheat-he my to m ytnceln hadn'tflm‘ 311' et you thong the 1'31 I-) nve one “I‘m glad of rd up to of excitement pa burn threw cold water but she other day, and"â€" “I know he did. and It was a shame." :uddenly said Dolly warmly. thinking he is the only man in Georgia mid Mrs with originality! mu come to something." ‘ - " â€"-aâ€"‘l-nt‘~‘ A‘nn. “It's Iamzh‘d mm“? L m we: aa- deriu ’ ML" 3 was coming w :ening to Then tummpie-hsmIorW‘M Dizzy spells. ' _ 1 ' and Fever. ADOâ€"fir dated on ing ran to the Indus. w screen or L: ane It 1 MW could be 6695 plunging 01¢ W 3910'! semi Debifuy and d1 trouufl m Wad m:m-do-Ilsyawn. a, and l p me put X‘Charue a“ .- _.-.. .A- . “mm bowldef blah up onâ€: i 0W“ h an ;i my do." the only thing 1 C all I have 9? ‘t‘ my people. and all I have on ltâ€"which ls. after all. nothing but time and energy." , -. __ IAO- hhn (If any one eyes flashing. “A msn his own ideas other people and puts aside is unworthy of the brain God gave him. There is another thing"â€" her voice sank lower and her eyes sought the groundâ€"“Rayburn Miller is a ï¬ne, all round man. but he is not per- fect by any means. He talks freely to me. you know; he‘s known me since 1 i was knee high. We“. he told naeâ€"he told me of the talk he had with you at the dance that night. Oh. that hurt meâ€"hurt me!" ‘ “He told you that!†exclaimed Alan in surmise. , _. J.--“- flinmlï¬ted me- together and Wen: m“. l gourd unuer um a... hat you’ve been.†he ‘ “I know right w lle as he threw sal¢wlthnbroadnm for Alan to pass and the down the bars “1 seed that gang drive by 1 such a tran q glow of happln 1 “I don't think." be fully, “that Rayburn or any keep me trom"â€"â€"he looked into her full, from putting up walked homeward side by side. (2th eyes and then plunged mad- lyâ€"“eonld keep me troxn eating for “Yes, and I’ve had the time or my you. from lovmg you with all my heart. life." said the young man. to her for a solid hour. ~ Dolly. bn " to know that not only the love of her parents. bu " an'I'llbetnhedidn’tloseï¬meinu ‘ her rightful Inheritance. whenâ€"when impulse tln' you know “All!" Be nan aubu. â€"w of warn. 1 11¢ c... There was a pause. the bill a little brook ran me the water brown ing could be heard db ocean of mot] monotonous lapp "“A- "-0 trees across the A A ALA "fli'u M ." numbed. yer and ha eye. 1, but he is not per- He talks freely to we are enabled to give our custom beneï¬t of the dose buying, and feel satisï¬ed you may compare our prices with any of the larger placcS. Highest Market Price Paid For Butter and Eggs Early Closing 502th! Wednesday, Friday Evenings at 6 o ’clock Pascoe Bros 0.0.:K'h other and were quite intimate. “Come on. Alan." Dolly rose. “Frank "Ill never forgive me it I don’t â€'0' smiled. “for you must Rayburn Miller. that he has had g The world had never seemed so full of joy and hope as ward. The sun was setting in gloriofl splendor beyond the towering moun- , 4.1-1. 9)“. gkv seemd a. whimâ€- me." i Abner quietly- ' an’ I'll bet she didn’t lose time in D‘- tin' you “0" “a“ “he or Trade