HE H '31? ‘Still doing business in the same old stand but not in the same old way. We advance with the times andate in a position to do better work than ever. Rev designs, new granites, new and improved tools and methods, in fact the most upâ€"to-date Marble and Gran- ite Works in this part of Ontario. Get our prices and see our designs before purchasing. I ShOp and show rooms 11 13 Cam- bridge St., immediately north of Fire : Portland Cement Glazed Sewer Pipe Fire Bricks Fire 013? Wheel arm's ('nrtain Stretchers Bird Cages Horse Clip!)era Poultry Netting Hardware. Mtlflflfldfl 8t (9. ‘ 6M Granite Mï¬ï¬‚flfllï¬‚ï¬‚ï¬ Faun Paint " Floor We 'woix't starb_ till Cecil Carl Porsyth HORN DENNIS Give him a. Call Piano, Organ and You! Coking. Raidence and Stu‘lioJ 53 Sussex St. 1 20d door north of Bond. Examinations 9 held twice a year. Januarv and une. t Bring Your Picture in and let us quote you for a. Frame on it- Is always worth Framing and you will often be surprise dot it’s appearance when Framel --â€"v American M onldin g and will give a Special “I,#L“ Henley B???" Makes the best Pumps in the world at the LOWEST P R I C E S. Allan Gartland hum fox-thel>1|3‘=°‘1’“9l“’1(knit):t ï¬lm of mmthuassmdm W†A .- mic-z cattle. near the Market of the and bluis “:sz ] Wlul Luc cu. ......... but he was sure that: itrï¬yderhnd told iber his father's hismry he had made â€he most of his oppo 0 rivalry. He won- Dan seated himself beside the doctor Z on the steps. He was completely crushed. He hadn’t the wit to leave. and he knew that he was a tool for staying ,What was the good in carry- ing on the uphill ï¬ght Courage is a ï¬ne quality. it is also well for a man to have sense enough to know when he is fairly beaten; and he was fairly beaten. He took stock of the situation. om Independent of his hatred of the fel- low. he resented Ryder’s presence thew beside Constance. But what was the use of struggling? The sooner he banv lshed all thought of her the better it: would be for him. His chances had never been worth considering. He stole a glance at the pair, who had drawn a little‘ to one side and were talking in low tones and with the intimacy of long acquaintance. He owned they were wonderfully well suited to each other; mean rival, has! it come to that. The world had given him its rub. He knew perfectly the life with which Miss Em- ory was familiar. His Ryder was no , any longer? 3 no doubt. but . people had been ,_ _JIkA-u.nfl. the story. ll: for you. nu m an: mess I'd'ï¬IE‘Faï¬iFeflate how you would View it. I have lived in the shadow of it so long"â€" The doctor looked aghast at the ad- mission. He had. not understood before that Dan was‘aoknowledgkz the mur- well: bred. and he- showed it. It dawned upon, the unwilling Oak- ley stowly and by degrees that to Can- stance Emory he must be'nothmg more 4 >â€"-‘-‘. §myv â€Muir-J _v ,, or less than the son of a murderer. He had’ never quite-rooked' In it in that light before. He had been occupied with we en'ect rather than the cane. ‘ A: 5.1;] wright. 1901.,» Han" 0 WM“ C3 auu Iv nu- â€"v nlntance. He , ndermlly well Ryder was no etothat. The? rub. Heknewg vhkh Miss Em- ,eaple had been well born and ed it. 'T'guess I'dâ€"HEW would view It. ' shadow of it so 10 The doctor look: mission. He had I: .tbat Dan mack der.‘ Even vet . himself to believe ! a stepms it twp.- l l he doctor . Impletely to leave. tool for T luau-ry- ' longer? ; on“. bflt we sense is fdrly ran, '1 but about your _youiusuranccthttl em†Alumn‘amolntol beanswaedmny: “I an all: it b x: 'lV bv’n-v'vâ€" _.__ i i frankly; “It's nothing you have done ‘ unyhow."‘he ulaas-an-Mt 3 “No, but I bed'nto'm u might Dr. “0?! Wall!!!) earnestly. 1 “My hon ITm- awfully sorry for you. ~ and I'm. afraid. you; have. got in for 1 more ï¬anyou can: manage; It looks ' as though your'tronbles-m :1) com- ' mg in mbnnch.†. Dan smiled. 1 “My antecedents-won“: met the m- ‘.,__ I. .l... I. thought there was: word of truth'in the story. I had hoped I could deny it for you. w m 13.3 ï¬u'ais {3135‘me how you. would view it. I have lived in the‘ shadow of it so lon‘"'- The doctor looked aghast at the ad- mission. He ind. not W before» that Dan maoknovledm the mur- der; Even yet 119- «odd not bring himself to believe in. Dar moved on a, owy'uv .- w 'v- “Do you mean It is m Oakley?" he asked. detaining him: “Substantiallgjes. Gbod tight.†ho added hopeieaslxk' fluencn.†ruefully. “I uppose it hasI'mthen-sadry. ‘ “Do. you. have- many embrace it? a It might be easier.- you mw-â€" I I don’t mean exactlytn'run Lway'â€" 1, Cornish. He'd about made up his ‘ i ‘ mind tosellitothoM. and W. If he “ ! doeslt will mean the closing of the l i shops. and' they will never be opened . J *1 up. again. That will wipe- Antioch oi! ‘ the map. .Xot sow-cry longsgo I had I ‘ a good deal-at sympathy Mthepeople ' I who would be ruined. and 1 can‘t 3 I change simply because they have, i ' can I?" with a look on. his face which ‘, g belonged tohisd’nther. } i The doctor stoked his hard med!- 1 I tatlveiy and considered the question. I “I suppose there is such a thing as i duty, but don‘t you mm: -nder the f l I 3 i circumstances your responsihmu is. g really very light?“ Dan laughed softly. “I didn’t magine you would he tho“ ï¬rst to adee me to shirt it." i “I wouldn't ordiuurlLv. but you don‘t I know Antioch. They am make it. very mpleasant for you. The town is in. a l (eve: of excitement over what has In.- ___ ‘â€" I ed today. It scans the men. In: Miss “,an conï¬ded to nel-r w“ u... l 1 through with " , you yet. “Y . ‘ . Just hoped he would ueter come back. | es, 1 know My father shouldhve ‘ t n l to 3 o,“ k w l 5.3 hack. it I‘d yield tel couldn'ltt $131: to when. 1 3:3; Du presented himself at the Emmet The mid who answend his rm; nih- za 8’ . w he felt about it.†r .. end him into the parlor with In.“ ! You see. the town lives on m shops ! ti She “ ‘ d. and!“ “*3“â€Wnnlmnamlmnsheswlshedrtmmmemm L.“ 1â€" 5L; .,Â¥ A- uâ€" A “V'â€" - â€"-_._. ‘ the doctor. “I didn't mean that exact- ly. but they’ll try to keep you on a strain." “The: have done about all they an . in that direction. The worst has lap-l ‘ pened. I won't say It didn't bruise me 3 ‘npnbit. Why.l am nctnallymlnl every bone and muscle. 1 was never â€battered, bntrmbeginnlnstoget Mum I’m golnztouvethewhole mmuxhthen. Ian‘thnve\ datanymoment.’ He took a. letter tron his l«pant!itnnmllnmletllttotho ! snea- ’ annetonndthhfl 3 “I yonwmctepnenrertpoaueetlnmp.’ mm'unnommmoud “Ugandan†unawmmdm tho his pocket.†“I don’t think they’ll strata.†l-WARDER. LINDSAY, ONTARIO , (.- CHAPTER 1m. exuding. but 0m: tum all a 800‘ e emndanl stress. and 160111911011“th next man! fluke continuedâ€"518W. “m look out tor Wt" w- Vvâ€".â€"_v ~r mother. The influence ‘3": there. It min-chum! at workatthnt very 00' oneself? You possess a. most homu- oenae of recfltude.†‘ “I would like to ask I favor or yon†haunting. “I wasgolngm-qfl'menwunnr thing I could do"- ,_ “Ify'ï¬ Tou‘f inï¬ll.†with win! nnnnn '1‘- A" -- I" â€"'â€"v _ hesitant]. “will 3-6:: shy to Miss Emory for me that I'd like co to: her tomor- row afternoon? I'll all about aâ€"dnt “No. don't. nan on “dz-Ind ï¬ling her in.“ “Inst†you â€a." m extended his ham!» '1 won’t keep in 33.19me -_1L.-.I' .- snowâ€". _7 the-shm that in! mm ‘5" It showed luck 01"†cricding. but Ohtley managed“. tom 0!! a good deal of his emotional stress. and when no momentum the next mooning lie-m quite-ï¬lmed! again. [It attitude toward thor world? m tho'deoenut cheerful one-d‘thg-mn: who'i's attains a good slay. u!!! “U 'wuuv www.â€" ‘ Ashe‘kmtle slot: he‘ . om. dihe‘gmethat frigid gunman: a scaewhlch’dcsted him for the better part on week; for Kerr. who had con- vinced? himself overnight that Oakley must resign. set himself h:n'ing't11ll-‘5 l .4 hunting up an- old order book Dan } wished‘tosee‘on the score that he ‘wnsï¬ too (Busy. wherent. as Holt expressed , it. im- latter' “jumped on him with- hotht-teet.†Raymond oflicialact was i I to leave -forxna1" notice on Brnnyon that I l ' he was 4118mm from the shops. He was even harsh with Miss WM andt itook exception to her spelling of a. 3 [unwritten letter which he was send- 1 , lngofl to Couzlsh in London. 2 He also inspected every degartment. 'in the shone and was glad d an ex- lease he discoremd to reprimand Joe 3 Stokes. who. was stockkeeper in the- ‘ carpenter'srmom. for the slave-fly mm- ; ner in which the stock was handled. 1 Then he amazed to the othee and b 1 matter at discipline kept Kerr bus: ‘31] the. nest of the morning hauling: g dusty odor hooks from a dark closet. ‘. He felt that it excitement was what: I was wanted he was the Ole-to thrush: [ lt. He had been too easy. 7-).-- In. ‘0‘ â€"â€"- -v, Naturally the ofï¬ce mite-gave a «cent sigh of satisfaction whenOnkley dosed 7A 1.- _.... his duh and announced that he- was going uptown and would not return. was Wanna conï¬ded 10 Kerr that she- just. hoped he would nearer come back. It m a little before-3 o'clock when. Dan presented himself at the Emma'. - u.._ _p__ "IL W almost immediately to any that Miss Emory "“14 N “V“ " moment. thiel in Evï¬ï¬t. Timl‘a how “.1- tu-rh uh. Don't trifle With such a .1'1' CW8 LIKE A SERI‘ENT. Sta-ls thrown thogmmm ‘ u tell her tor m" It . you think It cowardly that 3 â€ch“, It should have been ventilated simply when It mutt inevitably > mum? Kola-quit mmmudem Antioch. m 1:1!va V†â€.93“: total!!!)- est smiles. nod there was 392nm! sim- plicity about his smile which. was very â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"-7 «us: with : the! d W‘- at: be is :- nudé'er?" Plum ï¬nd mercilessly! “Yes." “no this 1: mam :00 '3" “i suppose it 13.? H919â€!!- ““3 mild natural“!- 1"†‘ â€at “m "until.†“Nod; Then he addedLa trifle weari- lr: “mm me all chitin: to real- ize-nu" position. I supposy I owe you 7 A- __ --_‘ but h was disappoinm Her con- ooienor had been monb‘lnc her. and die-was" perfectly willing to share her temorso- with him sinuo- he was so mdy to-assume a part all: She was as communal as extreme respecti- lfllity ccuid make her. blush: had nev- er liked‘ Oakley half so well. She ad- mired Ila courage. lie-didn't whine. His- very stupidity was il- ihs way ad- mirabte;.hu1 it was certainly too bad maunp- M -- V‘vâ€"v --_-, _ lie-eon!!! not see just hbw Impossible lie-was under the circumstances. Dan raised his eyes tome-rs» “Miss Emory, the only time 1! number to hue seen my father untif he came here a flaw weeks ago wastm'ongh the gratin: of his cell doom. 1: mother look; mean-re as a little boy. When 9 she died I: came west. where no one knew me: I had already learned that. £9 because ot'him, I was somehow judged 1] and condemned too. 11: has always been hanging over me. B have always I tanned exposure. I suppose I can ! hub in up after awhile; but there will 3 always be some one to-tefl it to who l ever-will linen. ltls mlongera se- cost.†"was it fair to your (ï¬ends. m. . 0:31:36!!! it was a m?†E “I. ean‘t see what business It was 01'? units. It is nothing [shave-done. m.‘ l E anyhow. l have never-lad any friends: Incl]. naI' I cared especially about." “Oh." and Silas Emory lowered her' «as. So long as how merely «lo-l. Wandsmpidlemsate. bu should. he become sentimental it might ‘ - AL__ LA... “£8: father“ hedidin aside tense, but! nup‘mflysureyon m nottold this." He was swayed by a sense (I duty toward his 1“ ï¬nd a desire bflndb ate himâ€"he was so passive and en- during. use intimacy of their relation Ind begotte- nrmth and sympathy. " agreed D81!» ‘1 an under V 1 think. just how you must looks THURSDAY. AUGUST 27‘ :3 I" Elsike Wanted youhuanydsikethisseason I! andmttomkethemost m0“! out .0! it Mic, drop a card to J. 1. STEELE, FARMS FOB SALEâ€"I HAVE“ number of (arms for sale, Con. valiantly situated. Those intend. in: to buy .will ï¬ne it to their inâ€" tact to see me personally. .. C. PARK FOR SALEâ€"LOTS 23 AND 34, Con. 13, W. containing CLOVER MILL FOR. SALEâ€"WITH self-{oede- and wind stacker attach- ed. lode by Sawyer 6; laseq. About 30 days in use. Price $500 am will exchange 106 second- hand traction engine; also one shingle outï¬t. $12!}. Apply no. T. C. Wells, “BUSTEDâ€"1A CAPAME GIRL FOR general housework. Apply aha- 13mm WANTEDâ€"FOR S. S. No. 3, Ops. Duties to commence 8391:. 1. Applicants to state sal- say and qualiï¬cation. Adina: Wm. M. Graham, Lindsay. 1m ACRE FARM FOE SALEâ€"Be- ing composed 0! lot 10, con. ‘7, llariposa, the prom-my 01 Samuel 'Xihozn. A good tm- storey brick house, frame bum, 36x60, on stone wall, cement floors in stable frame driving house. 28:40, or- oluurd, All cleared Two miles , Toronto FOR SALE.â€"UNDER AND BY VIB- bue oi the powers of sale contained in a certain mom, which will boptoduced rat the time of the sale. Wagon, re- cw, Induce woodland a. swamp. Two- milcs Iouth of 0m, men. Well built on cud wen wager. at†running stream, spring and 117, acres, nearly an cleared. Thar; A» two large buns with 51.0“ foundation underneath; one eight,- Iooued frame house. Good or- chard. One of tho-bot wells mm. tow-ship, equipr with force pump. Frame hog‘pa. This is a ï¬rst class dairy fem, situated Chittich. mien 2, 150 acres, in u. township at Emily. Aboqt 140 no- hide-3L, Lindsay. from Mariposa station, one of the M to school, chuck, post of- ï¬ce, m. 11 miles from Lindsay. Wants to sell at 0100-. For furth- ea particulars apply to Elias Bones, real estate agent, Lindsay. tate- fur- to the chi-q Outled theta». acmmticammmuu mmww u mmmamaw "-0" them only mwmamirmmas mamm And luring rag-rd flute will be offered for sale by public auction on' Saturday. the twenty-second day .0! August, at. the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the Simpson muse, in the ton of Lindsay. in c the County of Vioton'a. by Elias Bowen. anctionerr, the fonowing tommormwboaew mmmmmrwvww thou-MW" her soli' d“!!! It “I. um at said distribl‘ on the premises. feet, with a lean by 12 feet, and a WY. l ely, the north-east. quarter of 10 Number 6 in the 2nd mica o! the township of “post. in the County of Vio- torit. There is. good bank barn on the gar-emisea. 323.52 feet by 18 feet. with a. lens 16 ft. by 52 ft. by 12 (ct. and a driving shed and some other oubuildings and a. dwelling house. he property is in good I state 0! cultivation. Tumsâ€"20 per cent. of the pur chase money to be paid at the tho o! the sale, the bdanoe to bepu'd within 30 days thematter. For further particulars and condition of sale apply to lchnughl‘m, Peel Nton. Miners, etc., Lind- sty. Salmon {or the vandals. D‘ted at Lindsay this 23rd A! of July. AD" 1913. ; minimum will be 3“?le to "lawn: mungâ€"n: ...... 10M)?" Binder Twine- “EMF!“- Solicitors for Notice to Creditors. 30 days thereafter. . For Solicitors for the vendots. Lt Lindsay this 23rd N of Wm- Intending pure! Mr. W. W. Jar-(la still in the busim Dealer in all his music Mable a meats. etc" of th workmanship. A (All Ontario Ma; Kent St... Lin TEE UNDERSI‘ “DB. J. McAL! Ind Colbome 1.1 attention nose. throat hours: 10 (1.11 DR. GROSS, D bar Royal (‘01 Out: All mod U. B. WELDUN Clerk, ()ukwm Agent, Issuer Conveyancing [CLAUGHLI .\', I. J. ILLIt or I†and Atom IISS NELle teacher of Pi.‘ aidenoe, 49 I DR. H. A. NEE Dentist. grade lege of Dental and Honor University Pr: experience. A meats. 0mm Bank of Com: Ham-st, Lind: G. H. HOI’K} Solicitor, Xo‘ ucicor (or Lia ey to loan 0 rower. Ofï¬ces GRADUATE T SITY, COR‘ DR. POGL'E. I 1y opposite th attention give Howard V. I" Is mongnized Grade Oommen “Allgradul positions. Fall 1‘4 In. My (or Once .-Ridout-1 many-eta. P3 STEWART LEIGH R. KN DRS. NEELAD tints. membel loge 01 Dents 3.11 the latest Special amen orthodonia. work. The 8‘ teeth under 1; the insertion dentures conti 0! this ofï¬c [GORE £2 J1 “ac†solicitun Bank of Comn on mortgages ï¬ne William S I“. D. Moore. 1 f H We use turel ’ E â€URSDAY, Cb lowest cu m is done : ch princxpa! - without a: loan money 0 Village Prupo “(a of inter private funds. to buy good MN, Sci Block, Linda!!! Burrist ers, OEHO mer street s, (W Lindsay . 31 u estate. R. R. F. A. WAI my. Honor 1 University an Dentistry. Al proved brancl windy per-fl “we. Oflice streets- Mtor, Sum lag Waterloo 1 00.. of Walerq uumnce Cu. 1 Accident and 1 don. Ont. ‘ Knight. \Iilne Neill’s Shoe S diflerent dcpu successfully p1 York 515., I '1‘. Stewart. Notaries, etc. very lamest c1 tax-ms. Ofï¬ce Formerly G BORROWEI ELLIO' Linds‘ MCLA‘ come: Money} Tom Em