IMF. “mg ml public to OH! faciliï¬ - , as ~ ï¬rsLClass Painter m at r\ pairing) and put Ou.‘ ' ' m 3 now to bringythfgï¬lzfgc l 0’ all staple and fancy lines 2 ur next order for grocenes our goods. LIAM ST. outaim'nz a very large stock and Fancy Presentation STORE * . Oil Cake, Rock Salt, etc. id at Mill Prices . l \. T AX .WARDER SEPTEMBER 24131908 '(Continued from last week) were are any neretoaay (1011'!- we 1 ‘11! thought of Wilson’s possible proï¬t r0: ‘ ' you of this golden opportunity. I live .i 1‘ _ . l atDarley, but. as many of you know this is my father’s native county and I want to see it bloom in progress and blossom like the rose of prosperity I want to see the vast mineral wealth all“? it:1 :hese mountains dug out for e ene of mankind ’ sunlight falls.†wherever God s Miller sat down amid much a l a faint part‘ of which came evle): 33:12 the ranks of Bartell’s faction. After this a pause ensued in which no one seemed willing to speak. Colonel Bar- <\U'FII,--B3rr15tors’ cla‘y rose and came to Miller. . opposite That was a good talk,†he whis- l per-ed. “You understand how to touch We are loaning 1110-; . ._ m sums to ’em up. Iou set ' - . _ «.‘ne very lowest that’s the thing. I ggflleic'oifhiituï¬gdï¬igd Suitablewterms- do any good for me to try my hand.†u. E. ’bMITH “Do they know you have any timber â€"-’- lapghover here?†asked Miller. ‘ , yes; I uess th †the colonel. g ey do, replied “Then I don’t believe I’d chip in,†ad. vised Miller. “Bartell would throw it up to you." “I reckon you are right,†said Bar- clay, “but for the Lord’s sake do some- thing. It never will do to let this thing fall through.†“I’ve done all I can,†said Miller de- jectedly. “Bartell’s got the whole gang hoodooed, the blasted blockhead! Wouldn't he make a ï¬ne representative in the legislature?†The colonel went back to his seat, and Wilson came to Mil Alan approached. ler just as l er. On their wrinkled faces lay ample W551: . M. . 'e," sa son. “My company , ' ‘ Simply cannot afford to buy the right . Eggelllsospgsph Set 113‘: 8:3an big); of way. Can't you choke that illiterate lived peH ’ l “k d h onion A fellow over there orâ€"or bnv him off?†woud’erin" wlfy g: lfad 2:9;de gist-ell: to such a bright view of a thing which I! had no foundation at all. At this juncture Abner Daniel rose I from his seat near the stove and slow- ly walked forward till he ing the audience. Immediately quiet reigned, for he was a man who was in- variably listened to. font-St. , . Funds. 7,: good mort- rf weapon. Solicitor, 1 Block. Lindsay. to bu 3.4V; are loaning mortgages at The bus. know †“He ain't that so " said Miller disâ€" consolatcly. honey at 4pm cent. lr 9 amount of private funds Aâ€??? rate. WILLIAM STEERS, ifcsyo,‘ Dominion Bank Building, “Gentlemen an’ ladies,†he began. . clearing his throat and wiping his mouth with his long hand. “This ain‘t no put in o' mine, gracious knows. I liain’t got nothin’, an' I don't expect to lose or gain by what is done in this matter, but I want to do what I kin fer what I think is right an' proper. The Old Reliable Remedy for Spavins. Ringbones. Splints. Curbs and all forms at Lameness. The use of a. single bottle may double the selling price of your horse. GOOD FOR EVERYTHING. > DR. 8. 3. KENDALL CO.. Dear Sirs :-- Czilisloc, N.M.. June 18. 1902. » I have been using your Kendall's Spaviu Cure for some time. I use from twelve to fifteen bottles a week and hnd (’lll‘lce hours 9 to 4 pin: '7 to 9! 30 Wellingtonâ€"st. ' without a railroad much longer. Folks is a-pokin' fun at us, I tell you. It's God‘s truth. T’other day I was over at Darley a-walkin' along the railroad nigh the turnin’ table, whar they flirt engynes round like children on a flyin' H O '1' ‘ ' ' . it an execgcntremadgforlmvinaf Sweeney); 93113 Jmny, when all at once .1 hi, strappin d all utB on we a. ave two up rc - ‘r . . . iii-{id ofhorsesin. my care, _ [0119}? With a red flag. III 1113 lldlld run I enclose a. stamp for your “Treatise on the Horse up an’ knocked me ()ff'll the track lit‘r- j and his Diseases." 1 . . _ ‘ Yousvcrytruly. whallop in a ditch. It was Jilst in time to keep me from bcin’ run over by a switch engyne. He was as mad as Tucker. ‘Looky’ beer.’ 8 you think that thing was playin' tag with you an’ ud tap you on the shoulder an’ run an’ hide behind a tree? Say, "ll-t4: William ’. Lindsay. Spec- t.) disease-s of, ' i 11;:lus. Ofï¬ce, _ . to Li pm. ; i to “MM II. w. LAIRD. oi Peterboro, | Likely first and third .‘ ELCII 1110'!th at the Hours. 2 to 4 equally good or sn- perior results from it . Price $1 ; six for $5. I As a. liniment for family use it has no equal. As your druggist for Kendall‘s Spnvin Lure. also “ A Treatise on the Home," the book free, or . address . 0838. l. KENDALL 00., ENOSBURG FALLS, VI. , - to of Toronto Clix“... Faculty, also Ead‘late of Trinity University, EOFOllto. all member of College of Elysium-as and gorgeous, Ontario. 4393:. Lindsayâ€"sis. Telephone 107. guessed right, an' he said, ‘I ’lowed so. fer that ain’t no other spot on the whirlin’ globe that produces folks as green as gour that floored me. be jerked about like a rag doll, but it jeered at. ' 4 - 30. From Toronto, fgtfl... 5.00 a.m. ‘Wh ‘ ed ' " GR‘ - . at makes you . Eflï¬dcl;gfrers ‘10:. [30061, Didgï¬lig 32. Rom Haliburton _. 8.55 3.111 ’im as I stood that , KEEN R â€â€˜1 Dental College, . ale 0’ wet glass out o' m - without cuttin' my ï¬ngers. ter. led by Pole Baker, who sens meaning of the reference] ‘Becn'se. see he, “you mossbacks know the war's over. over that come in town heerd fer the fus UR. SUTTON, dentist, Lindsay, Honâ€" or graduate oi Toronto University W1 Royal College of Dental Sur- WES- All the latest, improved methods adopted and prices moderâ€" m- Ofï¬ce over Anderson Nuâ€" m'! Opposite Veitch'l hotel. 1 E. A. TOT'I‘EN. dentist, Lind- y; Grtdueto of Toronto Until! {a} and Rays] College of Dental legit-{0253 Every department of ici dairy l3 done in a practical and entlï¬c manner at moderate . Qricas, Ofï¬ce ' no". over Morgan I Drug W DP. “LP. A. WALTERS. dentist. Lind- y. Honor graduate of Toronto gammy and Royal College at 1mm; College. All the I‘mt and ï¬lmed breathes of dentistry mod lull? performed. Charges eraw, Ofï¬ce over Gregory's Drug Ste MM“. 1'0. corner Kent, and Wil- W n . ESNEELAan a IRVINE, Den- 01 limemb‘e" of the Royal College the 12““ SUI‘g‘eons. We have all Speci “St methods of Dentistry. 0% a1 attention will be given to wOrkOdontia' Crown and Mira Elle successful extraction of me i 1‘ er gas (Vitalizod Air) and ““me .ot the belt artiï¬cial of me! continues to be a. specialty ' ml“- Ofï¬ce nearly or ‘M ii“ to , WAGE LICENSES are hand "' g . inuéldsay' 01th! gt hi. OM13 ltor ' w. BEALL’S Jenna!" e or at his mum 0‘ m' ‘i‘ m be. non. Ban, “We’ll take a vote on it an’ let you . Alan glanced at his father and moth- stood 1' acâ€" . Fer my part, I don’t think we kin do . ds.’ Well, gentlemen, , It was bad enough to . edthe‘ t’other day an’ . ‘them's put tbar 3’ ignorance in a locality. You’ll ï¬nd eminallplacesaway fmmtherallâ€" .amongst you will git the chance God .intends to give ’em.’ Gentlemen, I didn’t buy no map. I wouldn't ’a’ had the thing on my wall with the specks ‘ a-starin’ me in the face. It wouldn’t ’a' done any good to scrape ’em 01!, fer the'r traces would ’a’ been left. No. friends, citizens an’ wellwishers, that ain’t but one scraper that will ever take our specks off, an’ that’s the cow- catclier of a steam engyne. I say let 'er come. Some objection has been raised on the score 0' killin’ cattle. That reminds me of a story they tell on old Burt Preston, who has a farm ' on the main line beyant Darley. He was always a-gittin’ his stock killed so fast an' a-puttin’ in heavy claims fer damages, until folks begun to say he made his livin' by buyin’ scrub cattle an' sellin’ mashed beef to the corpora- tion. One day the road sent out a de tective to watch ’im. an' be seed Burt drive a spindlin’ yeerlin’ out o' the thicket on the track jest in time to get i it knocked OR by a through freight. The , detective went back an’ reported, an' ' they waited to see what Preston ud do. By the next mail they got a claim in 1 which Preston said the yeerlin’ l weighed 800 pound an’ was a fine four l gallon milk cow. They threatened to l jail 'im, an' Preston agreed to with- , draw his claim. . But he got downhcartâ€" , ed an' traded his place fer a farm on Q t'other railroad, an’ the last I beerd 0' ‘1 him he was at his old trade ag’ln. I reckon that's about the way we'll be ' damaged by gettin' our stock killed. ‘ That’s all I got to say. gentlemen. ; Let's git this road an’ scrape our fly- ; specks off.†The house shook with the applause _ that greeted this speech. Even the op- _ position seemed to be wavering. Only ' Bali-tell kept a rigid countenance. He rose and in a low voice invited his ‘ group to repair with him to one of the jury rooms. They got up and followed him out. As he was about to close the door after them he nodded to Miller. “We'll take a vote on it an' let you know." he said coldly. “He's going to talk to them." said Miller aloud to Wilson. “Mr. Daniel’s L speech almost shook them out of their boots. and he saw he was losing ground. It looks equally." “You are right." said Wilson gloomi- ly. "Our chances are very slim." l Miller caught Adele's eye and went . ‘ to her. l outlook is not so favorable," "if we could have put it to a vote just after your '2 uncle spoke, we would have clinched l them. but Bartcll thinks his election ? depends on heating us today, and. be- i log the chief landowner, he has indu- ‘ ence.†“it will break my heart.†said the . girl trcinulously. “Poor father and mother! They look as if they were on trial for their lives. Oh. i had so much hope as we drove over here this morn- ing, but nowâ€â€" “I can't bear to see you take it that a way." said Miller tenderly. "I did not intend to speak to you so soon about another matter, but I can‘t put it off. You have become very, very dear to me, little girl. In fact. I never dreamed there was such a thing as genuine. un- , It seems to . me that you were actually created for selfish love till I knew you. me. I want you to be my wife. Some- ain’t you from Short Pine destrict, this ; how I feel that you care for m" at , side 0’ the mountains?’ I told ’im he'd 1 least a little, and I believe when you realize how much I love you and how devoted I shall be you will love me as I do you." To his surprise she averted her face and said nothing. though he remarked . that she had palcd a little and com- ’ pressed her lips. lie waited a moment. i then said anxiously: “Haven't you something to say, 1 Adele? Perhaps I have misread you i all along and really have no right to ' hope. Oh, that would be hard to bear!" “It is not that," she said, her breast ‘ heaving suddenly. “It is not that.†over thar don’t . A nigger from 3 “Not that?" be repeated, his wonderâ€" ? ing eyes ï¬xed on here. Then she turned to him. “Alan has told me of some of your (1 l '; talks to him about love, and"â€" “Oh. he has!†miller laughed out on- easily. “But surely you wouldn't hold l anything against me that I said before I met you in Alia The Rudd flatness Co. would like any outstanding accounts settled at once, in order to wind up the business. H. J, LITTLE 93 mil-SI. LINDSAY W‘ Ideal-pee 4mm W. F. DEVER a CO. STOCK AND BOND BROKIIEQR W 11008100 You will be at our Annual Fair. It promises to be the best one ever held in Lindsay. The best of preparations are being made to meet the wants of the crowds that will be here. You will ï¬nd up us-to-datc in everything in our line. We have the largest assoi â€" merit ever curried. Watches, Gem and Wedding Rings, Most Beautiful Silverware. We are making special low prices for the three days. Come and see. us in our new store. S. J. PETl‘Y, The Jeweller- “line’s New Black, 99 Kent Street, Lindsay. ______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Advertise in the Watchman-Warder .....â€" - __,. was Sl'iuTily' stretching my imagination to save him from making a serious mis- take. But I know what it is to care for a girl now, and I have wanted to tell him so, but simply could not face him with my confessionâ€"when~when his “f. we “tum ‘1‘?“:s‘{°’3; «G. and a. what you mm be... I have tried to beliey e, Adele hcsl- Pole.†said Miller recklessly. “IVs an fated, ..tlint you had changed in your C t' l 1,. . 4) ideas of love sincHince we learned ( 0" mu†‘m ‘lm‘ , to know each other, and I confess I so you are a thought I'd ax permission." Mfr/f succeeded to some extent, but there was one thing that simply sticks and \ . refuses to be eradicated. It slicks more right now than ever. I mean this morn- ing, since"â€" “Now you do surprise me." declared Miller. “Please explain. Don‘t you see I'm simply dying with impatience?†“You pressed the point in one of those talks with brother." said Adele quite firmly. “that it was impossible for two people of unequal fortune to be happy together, and"â€" “Now, you wouldn’t surely hurl that rubbish at me," broke in Miller. â€I never would have dreamed of saying r O M For the past year the tailoring de- partment has been a very busy pact of the business, The people have been well pleased with Mr. Champion‘s workmanship, also _ quality of goods and prices. We ‘ have almost an entirely new stock of Tweeds and Worsteds to as we have cleared out. the prices to sell, ' ‘ were regard ass of cost. SATISâ€" sacriou Granny erratum: Furs.... W mam , .â€" """ ' "' By order-mg your Furs from us- vou Will save money and get a. better article. If you call at the store and give us particulars we. we Will select rsonally from the d fl’erent who esale houses, With' the understanding that ran are not asked to take goods union: mustacwry. stone wall in the hostility of Colonel - Barclay. If he had been fairly well at and she had been without money, I’d \ have said sail in and take her. but I 1 knew what a mercenary old man Bar- †clay is. and I thought I could save the om a good many heartaches.†' would be hard for a girl in my I to forget," Adele told him, i this enterprise fails today I shallâ€"just ; think of itiâ€"I shall not only be penni- ‘ less, but my father will owe you a large amount of money that he never will be l able to pay. Oh, I could not bear to go 1 to you under such circumstances! I l have always wanted my independence, ‘ grates on my very soul." study stare. “Oh. you mustâ€"~you really must not ' see it that way.†floundered the young . man. “You will make me very miser- able. I can't live without you, Adele. " Besides, I shall not lose by the loan I made to your father. The land will bring the money back sooner or later, and what will it matter? You will be my wife. and your parents will be my parents. Already I love them as my own. on, darling. don’t turn me down this way! Really I can't help the turn matters have taken. and if you care for me you ought not to wreck our hapol' We are makgng arrangements to â€noodle any quantity ' Chickens or Old Hens, also dif- ferent kmds’ of Fowl a litttle later. The ten departments alwa he well assorted. ye pt. Highest market rice [nad' for She Battered. Eggs. p avoiding the fcrvid ï¬lled eyes. “If thisthing fail-Iohallheva'yu- happy." she ï¬nally said. “Its wow- would not make me rich. but it would remove a debt that has nearly killed me. Ihnvencver mentionedmbutlt mm likouswordlunglnxovermy happiness." “Then it obnlluot ml." behold Inc. “It shall not fall! If those blackheads ll buy the right at hem} # Tenn Cash or Trade .â€"â€"â€"q . 1.] Early Closing Inlay, Wednesday, [‘qu Evenings at Co’click ‘ r . a “‘54“ m‘wmn a...†~ . l. . .. , _ ~ A. smudm<osc~flm «. .