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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Aug 1910, p. 2

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Toronto b0- .auu u an mud to am hin- 650: SPOTTON,‘ .1. lv‘nv- Phone: 385k NEXT POST BUILDING y's reliable. Purely Vegetable. Small and easy to take: 25c Per Box (FOUNDED 1885) VACATION W‘illiam-st Iron President THE FOURTH ESTATE CHAPTER XI. BARTELMY, now that he had 3 taken the final and extremely ‘ -°-:7; distasteful plunge and had (2139!; come to the office of the Ad- vance. waited for Brand to make the opening remarks abont the particular object of his visit. Brand was waiting for the judge to do the same. It was the newspaper man who spoke first, after the two had seated themselves. He was anx- ious to get the matter over with as quickly as possible. for he well knew that, in spite of all his precautions, at- fairs in a newspaper oifice are so un- certain that an interruption or an an expected nature might occur to ruin the entire plan. “Mr. Dupuy was here a short time ago.” he ventured. Judge Bartelmy proceeded to ex- plain the appearance of the lawyer lob- byist in the affair. While it was plain to Brand that the judge had sent Du- puy as a goâ€"between so that it would be impossible to connect Bartelmy with the payment of any money as a bribe, the jurist did not propose to ac- knowledge that such had been his land- able purpose. He gave an entirely dif- ferent reason. “Yes. i know.” he said “He found me at the opera with my daughter. I hoped, Mr. Brand. that by allowing me to act through him you would spare the this last humiliation." surprises; of that Bartelmy was pos1- tive. Perhaps it might be in order to observe at this point that. while Brand of course could not know that these thoughts were passing through his visitor‘s mind. he at the same time would have been ready to confess that he was going to provide several more surprises for the jurist. But there are dinerent varieties of surprises. J.--“ 9: Hm in “Dupny $111096 Judge pron lty. mm wwawq . “Oh, the pity of it.” exclaimed Brand. “that you should be intimately ac. quainted with such a man as Dupuyl" Bartelmy could not restrain a sarcas- tlc smile at the editor’s sneer at Dupuy. “Mr. Brand,” he said quickly. “your moral reflections at this juncture my part a certain quaint humor to the sit- uation." . “I am :11er that is the trouble with me. My humor is nearly always unin- ‘ ‘ *3 -- O-knnah tentional.” Brand mgneu as ulvuau sorry for himself. The judge began to show signs of nervousness. “Well, shall we get on with it?” the editor asked him. “Yes. I must rejoin my daughter. She’s waiting for me at the opera. She patient. FREDERICK R. TO0MBS Novelized by to undenund that the m- mm”- mm: been. raised m- "be to . his! mound “mill” M II"- .gmd mam: mm- to nae-mm; up: IHE: wentâ€"oi: talking about “3 mm." mponded ;xQ‘co-nfldence.” the with an air of final- unusual. I should I know though “I ad- suffered several weeks with aGrippe. Had pains in my head and eyes. It felt as though there was a heavy weight ”#1.:1 :4 Sltvubnn -~-'_ ' .V on the top of my head, until it seemed that my brain would burst. I was so nervous that I could nOt rest or sleep. When I dozed off I would awake with a sudden jerking of my whole body. Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Heart Remedy and Nerve and Liver Pills cured me. A number of ‘q-qnanc have since realized the wipes on the incid t of your recollection not only eat of which you were speak- ing. but also ag to"â€" He paused. ”b? HUI- â€"_- “a Brand helped the would be brlber to complete his sentence. “You mean your secret interview last night with Dupuy and the attorney for the Lansing"â€" The visitor raised his hand warning- ly at Brand’s loud tones. as though to counsel caution. “Yes. yes.” “Lansing Iron corporation?” contin- ued Brand. bending close to the tele- Pills cured me. A numoer UL friends have since realized the same benefits," MRS. ALVIN H. LOCKS, Seabrook, N. H. The after effects of LaGrippe are often more serious than the disease, as it leaves the system in a weakened condition that invites more serious troubles, such as pneumonia, etc. Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine should be taken for some time to thoroughly restore nerve strength. Price $1.00 at your drugglst. He should supply you. If he does not, send price to us, we forward prepaid. DR. MILES MEDICAL 00., Toronto, phone. A Vu- Induce you to forgetâ€"ahâ€"not only that incident. but also various other matters to which the A d v a n c 9 seems to h a v 9 taken exception in the past?” “lhnmyw w my am- ”101] Wm wane "110mm" a memorandum for me in writing to that effectâ€"a re- ceipt. so to speak?" He pushpd a pad toward the man aging editor. “All right-~certalnly." agreed Brand. taking up a pen. - â€"â€"â€"â€"‘_I“A wanna “I" V. r V The judge began to congratulate himself on the ease with which he was handling the young man. “This lsâ€"ahâ€"more businesslike." be But Brand gave him another shock when he said: “Yes: I’ll draw it up in duplicate. Each 0: us will keep a copyâ€"signed.” “Ahâ€"ha-hal" The jurist leaned back and laughed. “You're a clever lad. Brand. Well, well; youth will be served!” He pushed the pad away. - Brand glanced at the clock fixed in the wall opposue an “It's getting use. Judge,” he warned. Bartelmy reached into the inside pocket of his evening dress coat and extracted an oblong package. Slipping on a rubber band that encircled it. he deski n neat stack of crisp new bank bills, all of the $500 Manon. Bartelmy started to count the money, but he desisted and pushed the un- over toward Brand. “You count it.” The judge leaned forward and began '23: him “a Chub-an. m Klnd You ““9 Aims Inuit mm of Will this sum. paid In Brand sank back In his chair. “You mean you want us to let up on you a“ mound?" “Precisely." “Then that’s understood." “You will make a memorandum meatadmemduheconntedthem be 141d them in another pile. “Five hundred." he saidâ€"“one thou- sand. fifteenâ€"two thousand. went? There is half 01' it." he remarked. “Yes; that's $5,000.” assented Band. “Six thousand.” said the judge. con- tinuing with his taskâ€"“seven thou- sand. seventy-fiveâ€"elght thousand." “Eight thousand dollars." agreed “Six thousand.” said 0' filming with his taskâ€"‘ m seventy-flveâ€"elght ‘ “Eight thousand doll Brand. “Nine thousand." counted the mac- “Nine ~thitisauid dollars." said 8m “Ten thousand dollars.” the Judge counted. “13 that correct?" be queried or the editor. “Ten thousand dollars. correct." was ovu ._v '_ 7 the reply. “That will wipe the slate clean between us." Brand held out his hand to take the money. The judge picked up the pile of bills. compressed them with his hands and extended the money across the desk. “Take it. Brand." he said. As the false judge said these .words and stood with the money in his hands and held it out to the editor a loud ex- plosion thrilled every nerve fiber in his body. A blinding glare of light filled the room. and the air was filled with the choking gaseous fumes of the smoke of the powder used by pho- tographers in making flashlights. A pang of terror shot through the craven heart of the would be briber. He started back in his alarm. his eyes almost blinded by the unexpected flood of light that had subsided as quickly as it had come. “My God! rWhat is that?" he cried. ,A_ .5 ha- hand- rubbing the back across his eyes- Wheeler Brand. pletel; W J““a' â€" ~~ 7 v a reply that would haunt him while awake and awake him when he slept: “It is a picture of you in stripes. Judge Bartelmy." he announced. The judge. realizing that he had been trickedâ€"that he had been photo graphed in the very act of handing bribe money to the managing editor of the Advanceâ€"displayed rare presence or mind for a man whose complete social and professional ruin had be- come suddenly imminent. He rushed across the room at the point where the flash occurred. hoping to obtain hold of the camera and destroy the plate. Owing to the pull of smoke he had been unable to see just in what manner the camera had been arranged. But when he reached the side of the room there was no camera to be seen. only a round hole extending through the partition into the next room and from which the camera had been re- Bartelmy was not beaten yet. 5°. knew that he would not be beaten un- til the Advance appeafeqm them , I; AL- spreading forth to m of his shamg. 8.88 agro1§£a8x=.rk. honryouwillrecelveordentokm' that storyâ€"that dastndly pack of net you want to print!” Brand smiled calmly. He named the $10,000 In We. which )1! output. ‘throvnthunwtenhduhedfétm turned around and walked DICK telmy was not beaten yet. He he pounded the v; w- Brand. who had use!) in his "' counted the of fine or his hands w By“... vv 'â€" UIILC . He had com- enfo this cold. crafty tion: tic trust be had defic ad. And it was lious‘ triumph in his ’tefl- e reply that was I In rhe brain or the [POW he should now am He walked deliberately no the closet Indgecnredhb Mtandcont. He turned the key and went out of the “You count the money. W" spread his arms on his desk and bow- ed his head between them until hi. cheek rested on the cool polished sur- face. "Judith. Judith!" he aobbed. and his body shook uncontrolledly as he wept for the girl he loved. In 1896 when Provincial proprie- tory rights in fisheries were declared by the Privy Council, but the regu- lating of the fisheries was left in Federal hands, the Dominion with- drew the officers in favor of Provin- .I. ‘~--â€"â€"_- __ Kingston, Ont., Aug. 5. â€"â€" Whig announces today that the minion Government has decided appoint fishery officers througl Ontario owing to the fact that enforcement of the Federal reg tions by Provincial inspectors is * deficient and is likely to lead to iously depleted conditions of the alq“ FISHERY OFFICERS- cial CUTICURA One night treatment for red, rough, chapped and bleeding hands, itching, burning palms and painful finger ends with Works wondcrs. Soak them, on retiring, in hot water and Cuti- cura. goap, dry, 'anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, and wax soft bandages or old loose gloves during the night. SOFT WHITE HANDS On Retiring .On Rising Avmb gum Vigog To be continued. )nt., Aug. 5. -â€" The 5 thday that the Do- nent has decided to 1v officers throughout to the fact that the the Federal regula- , I. hum is very Uldve‘i‘t’ihé In the “harder Iflt’s Never Too Late To Mend ANDERSON; NUGBNT 81 CO. FURNITURE WIS-KNOW HOW TO MAKE A BOOT AND HOW BOOTS ARE MADE Therefore we Know How to Repair your Boots. Binder Twine, Machine Oil Wire Fencing; Harvest Tools, Farmers’ Supplies, Etc., at Lowest Prices We Repair Your'Boote While You Wait HARDWARE AND STOYES. LINDSAY If. you have Tender J. HUGHESa WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS 20000 Rolls of Wall Papers T0 ‘ CHOOSE. FROM ONLY Metal Beds gain in popularity day handsome pieces of Furniture, ex very sanitary. For this season’s selling we have a splendid assortmen: from which you may be assured of getting the best the market afl'ords. We are extremely particular about tho: lines we handle. mnmmutofilwmu. Canadian. mmumm.nowutcolqrings. Price!” at. Mung. Hui-do. lure-co. Whitening. Window 9mm. mmnmlouldingu, etc. ufiim (“Wm-s all run Paper ousnas Y FIRST CLASS MECHANICS EMPLOYED AND VERY BEST LEATHER USED. 1872 Come In And Get Our Prices T. J. Parsons Tender Feet, Corns, Bunions, or other deformities, call and see SPRING popularity day by day. They are of Furniture, extremely durable and ra'unsmv. AUGUST 11, 1910. LINDSAY ST, and WILLIAM ST. N. 1910 UNDERTAKING , ONT Amerimll1 re the 10W mutated by 1' .nkinds of PW 158' the 51:02: 2 in favor Of: ‘ l; by New Brunswil o‘d Mai“, 1116 Cosfigan, and I anything ,hc : VJ'W" at Janetville. n‘ could sgcure an ‘ of an in!“n against the ”Vâ€" uy general hcahh more excellent an“. anytoo much to ex thanks for the firm derived from taki: aflves.’ ” ‘ n “'YT MR. To Mr. Dewar‘ ville, being emf” mill. I kept mm Bank there," Sai the month of J W visited by Mr. 1' man MCGI“ on 1 abOUt eleven 0"" me the impressh something seriou vised me to char was discussed, :1 the Home Bank M lead me to was something \ in regard ‘0 ‘h‘ changed my 1M Home Bank, {31‘ Pm“ . e )8 3'0”! "In the Bank “Fruitâ€"a-tives ‘ w ten up by druggists « chemists-«who know about dxsease and 1} ol the human budy the selentific dison well knowx} physift 7 ‘â€" 01.1 Mr. Benn hooky I did no ant. night. but next d8."- about the Farr me my money “ ’l‘o Mr. Stexm‘ wart to school IcGill had cam money in the again to put it THOS. To Mr. Dewm that he li\0d a depositor in th was accompanw He met them a1 was not much impressions flux was none ‘00 S said the vvitnf‘s m was SUI than was any ‘1’ Ply was that th” To Mr, Stewar‘ be had known 7"” "We had respec1 gunk-ed him. 1‘ caused us to {1‘0 and not. the Far!‘ HR. SAME} In put to Mr tail: "I live a1 a. (bpositor in last June. I W I ma" not see Mr Jlly 12.1113 to” tho Fox-merS' B8“ a1 or 16 “m mmk “as don’t. know what ‘ I‘M' Bank. 1 Inna-3' Bank “I ”M. and he sat CASE OF CON THURSDAY TORI" He said injunction ROBT money tot own physxcm .. a bOX. 6 {or ‘ of price by 1‘ It was and put i‘ Z “'1 I Stew art J! AU!

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