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Watchman Warder (1899), 8 Sep 1904, p. 3

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untered' ‘1 an in? ilor man; a blow. , eSDOnded I the bay w all th.‘ 0 0]; four -. at on 'is; kers was ; as a blow ' : passen-ji g guyedo f native tar i i teresting ; or a min- ? sou knoW, :, . ou gre-at- Q imentaryf me wasi~ impartiagi ton Train; _ \K . e PaCki113 MBERS. “Mined from”... 35-3 ’ “I believe} am. “11.33,,“ ‘ _you~know,‘ and therefore it's"1i5"'?ai!t§ T?" f“ ' of mine.” - “Then you’ll be precious green reckolnâ€"EO father would say. ’Win {ogitgo’ around, or could you peck “I could peck a bit with . - but a walk with you wOuld $231333 mcer.” ' .“You'rc real obliging : llut I 1' ain’t accustomed ’to keep company wig: the farm handsâ€"” e next instant she coul : ' - ten her tongue 03'. She wgshlib: 1n]:- turally ungenerous, but the tempta- tlon to snub this handsome stranger who was to take Luke, the nigger’s place and die 011 without being re- gretted by any one, except llcl‘ fathâ€" er -(land by him only as if he were a super1or sort of a beast if burden) was too strong at the moment. ’ “I didn’t mean thatâ€"it was a bit of original sin bursting out, I guess" she murmured. “Come along, if vou W111." ' “Nothing I’ should like better ” said Bob, cheerily, and more than ever fascinated by the glow of crim- son -blood, in the girl’s nut-brown cheeks. They stepped into the garden padâ€" dock between the house and the orange groves. “Pray, Miss Tunks, what’s that ‘?" asked Bob, pointing to a row of green plants. “I must learn the things, you know.” “Good sakes!" exclaimed Mercv. turning upon him. “Don't you know? It's a tater. Wal !" ”Oh, really. Ours are different. You're not oll‘ended with me for not being on bowing terms with a Flor- ida potato, , ,iare won ? I’m not. thought much of a fellow at home, and it's hard lines to be despised abroad too, especially when " “When what ?” “N0. I’d rather not tell you." “Do, now.” “You'll think me softer than ever: y for clients for I'm told you American girls don’t also upon munici- grow hearts.” investment stocks “That’s false. And I shan’t thznk ’McLAUGHLIN , any the worse 01' you: I couldn’t. ., Lindsay. do that.” “Oh. thank yon. You won't tell yOur father then ‘?” “.I ain't used to tell him every- thing, you bet. As sure as my names Mercy. I‘ll keep your secret , S. RYERSON, 66 college-St. if you want me to." Eye, ear, nose and “0h, is your name Mercy ‘-? I mis- understood you just now. What a suggestive of charming name !â€"so kindness. long Sllil’Cl‘ll’lg’ and all that r you know." "Say, Mr. Duncom-he. you‘ll never do here," interposed Mercy, with an amount of earnestness that sat with uncommon grace upon her . “You aren't downright. enough. Why don't you tell me that. other reason you were going to tell me and didn't. ‘? It ain't right to shift a lady's desir- es in that way." “I beg your pardon most humbly. sm' Miss Mercy. I only meant to in that my people in England are rather a bad way. in money matters, you know. And so it would be a blow to my dear old dad if I were to prove a muff here as .ivell as there. Not 'that I had over much chance of old coun- '. ‘iV-ltfll (late of Kirkficld). llzlli 012103â€"30 Bond-st,” r was: of Cambridge-st a'imz‘r'll. ()ll’ice hours 2 9 0 to 4- and 7 t0 8 .â€" ' . 1‘36. DRS. GlT’ 17413131 BROWN.â€" corner of Lindsay and Russellsts “The world's queer. Special 313931103 given to Mld' thought you‘d be in wifery and 37’1'83505 0‘ Women. Telâ€" out sides are so den". eluhoua 95. says.” i - J. BROWN A muscular negro slouched up to I. D- 0- LL them from the orange grove and .nodded grinningly at Miss 'l‘lmks "Oh, )Ir.‘ lluncombc,” exclaimed another wickâ€" being anything else in: the try." “Oh !" exclaimed Mercy. scanning him. with a new light in her eyes. Shouldn't have ken for a mull: Hill, li.llllgll pa that young lady under ed inspiration, “let me introduce you . 'to Luke Cass. He'll leave *W‘ H‘ GL'GSS' Dentist, Lindsay, mow, I reckon. and you‘ll Headqusuters for good Dentlftl’Y- place.” Member of Royal Dental 0011989- - y/ ' Honâ€" - nto U 'ty with eagerness. an {Dental Sur. head approvingly, 1 test im rovedland down his successor, . .. the a P I "I kinder think hell do, missy, methods adopted and prices moderâ€" _ , - ate. Lidia; ovor Anderson Nuâ€" Said the negro. ‘ It Wants a strong i ’un. though. for them twelveâ€"loot, -.;»site Veitch's hotel. ‘ canes. _ assed and Miss Morey be- _______,,____._â€"â€"â€"â€"/ . An hour p . . DR. F_ 3.. 17;,kLTERS. dentist, Llnd’ gan to find the task of entertaining 3' ‘5qu graduate 0f Toronto Mr. Duncombe â€"â€"cven in her fashionâ€"â€" - 3â€". it} ‘wd Royal College Of orious one. In reply to t ‘ allege. All the latest and " ., she had told him about the Woods. :ll‘-l had branches of dentistry the game in _ performed. Charges further enlightened him about the - fir-.3. Office over Gregory’s various “-995 and products in the “5 510m.- corner Kent 811d Wfl‘ warden and the skirts of the forest. Ham-5m. ‘ film that Bob really was a bore w__ ______...her. It. was the - cidcnt the 33:. TTEELANDS a. IRVINE, Del- Continued next tilts. members of the Royal College Of Len-'3’. Surgeons. We have all methods of dentistry. .. ntion will be given to on E , Crown and Bridge Work. The successful extraction of teeth under gas (Vitalized Air) and the insertion of the beat artificial dentures continues to be a specialty of this office. Ofllco nearly oppo- “She is worth a 111 site the Simpson House. name.” ' , ' 'd Boll. mil-ring . who took it (i waged his woolly as he looked up geut’s 01y For horses with a We measure out the hay and But man, declared almost divine, Fills to the neck on food and wine. ___.__â€"â€"â€"- Can Pick From the Crowd. ’DR. E. A. TOTTEN‘ DENTIST :3]:fo 120 Kent. Street. â€"__ J ver Morgan’s Drug Store. Reduction In Price Artificial teeth $6 to $8.50 per set. hunter-d bent t I] workmanship, but tad e and rubber. Plates guaran- . n°.t ‘0 Week. No charges for 'Dr. Day) nelflSt '93“ (We! H1313 ‘ . “than“. m“ 8601'. )my; out, ,, . El '. Cass ! How: to I noveltym. the in“ consumptlfln illiou in her own ' ‘ rabl disease. sumption is 3 on e Lv 650 2.20 Breeze .Pél‘tfiprd W .:.â€"....10.10 am From Toronto . ....... 10.50 mm , From Port Hope ...â€".... 2.05 p.m From I. B. a 0. Jet... 5.4.5 p.m From Port Hope ......" 8.23 p.m _ From Whitby ............ 7.809.111 From Toronto .......... 8.05 p.m From Whitby . ......... 8.45 p.m From Toronto .......... 9.40 p.m From Bellevillc .......... 9.45 p.m DEPARTURE. For Port Hope ......... .. 6.00 a.m For Toronto .................. 6.30 a.m For Bdleville .............. 7.20 a.m For Toronto .............. 9.15 a.m For Port Hope ...-.....10.53 a.m For I. B. I: 0. Jet .....11.00 mm Fon Whitby ............ 11.05 a.m For Toronto ................ 12.05 p.m REPA|R'NG PROMPLY DONE b‘lNot satisfied with being born to tron: F F! b e, man sometimes puts on his war I.“ 'I‘oro I 11.. 3:25 3: 93 Kent Street ' ' ' paint and buntln tot l ' ”e“ g t' For "oboconk ........... 6.35 p.m . '_ 18 F t‘ A bride worries a lot more about her :19. F3; -'1~o'r::::° """"""""" :3: :3: wedding dress than she does about the manner of man she is getting. .. ‘ V F I‘ ‘ VI ; .- .. su.l~‘-.r“mifi‘,w1“'-w‘ifl‘$cnk a. -. :1.-. i' 3‘ ' ' I'm ‘ "" i ”A; A . . < . . -. g” f ‘ . . . .‘nL' V v .i A... . .. . . . »-'â€".v ..‘r_ a ,‘ , A g _ . .A .. . ‘ 9. '..;"'.,§.i:‘ ‘ There are lots of people who would be able to raise the wind it hot :1! could do it. You hardly call it a miracle when you go into an orchard and find a few peaches picking cherries- I carry a full line of Stew- art’s delicious Confectioneryâ€" the purest made. Try a sample box. A successful fisherman has a detach- The Leading Magazines and able conscience that he can leave at . mm“ When he 3°” mm" Daily News rs on Sale. \Ve give the best values when you are ‘ â€" purchasing either with cash or trade. J05. CARROLL. China Hall. good looking girl if they are directed T OBACCONIST ’ ” against some other man. See this department when you are in town ' “'6 keep everything in China, Earthenware ‘ The west wind comes, The wild bee hums, . and Class at right prices. And tar away a partridge drums. Dreaming. I idly lie And watch the sky Where fieecy clouds go sailing by. Across my eyes The cool shade lies; A breath of perfume comes and dies. The hours slip by, But still I lie-â€" A most stupendous liar, I. Because 3,, me . All lines of reliable Flours and Chopped ' ' ' Feeds, Salt, on Cake, Land Plaster, etc, all bids a man marrying his mother-in- ;‘Ihere :18 no tree bee. l d “ " ., obir ,no cloud, nown ,notrco. . . , . I'm dozing here .. - ’ ‘I _ 3 r * . .. . .- -7 handy for loadlngo With pipe and beer , ' ; _,,_’~ '. ‘ ' . ____â€"__________â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". And haven’t seen a tree this year. °" - ‘ ‘ ’ ' r . But, oh, this time ’. t . ...... Bollnluell, 8min Pill. llllsll A I I ' A M I) B E I I It fits so nicely in the rhyme. “STR. ESTURION.” . . . . l‘xecutor of the Bettie of the Late A. Gunpbcll 05*” L.e 6.15 5.111 and 3 10 p.m “Y” “W the “‘W 1“ Eng‘and m" “ 7.15 “ “ 4.10 “ Waco-W ' ‘ 3- _â€"â€"_______â€"â€"=::=9 law.” ' u 5.45 H “We have plenty of rubbish on our .111 . “ statute books, but no one over here - was so far gone as to propose such an During June, J uly. Aug, and Sep. -â€"-â€"’â€" m Toronto. Suspicious. ‘ . June lst geavo: 120 have that ~ - . . . Lindsay a stea 0 “What is the risoner 3 re utatlon i, tor truth and veri’cuy?" p l"45' ”“19 . HOT WATER OK Hill AIR llEA'IlNli SYSTEI INSTALLED “I don’t know' ‘except that I have 60mm“, lfiflfllflfl Hills, llllll “MS“ We handle several diflercut lines and matlkesiélbotl}HO,t1‘;vater - .. case to arms you 3 pole. , June 15th to Sept. 5th or till no- estimates on same. . . . “m h V" 5““ - “a" . Plumbing. Heating and Tinsmlthlng in him.” Satisfaction guaranteed. “I guess he will let it stay there, too, until he finds a man smaller than him- g M o R RI so N self." . . . A . ; . . l . . . - . - ' ()ppos‘t new House “When you are in 'lurkey you must 'with morning train for Toronto and ‘ e 38 do as the Turks do.” ,, at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at "Can’t I take a bath on the sly 2 Fenelon Falls for Breakfast and Tea. vmukew- . Bllfilluellll, cnelllnl flflfl Billllunl “If a man marries his father’s Widow “OGEMAE” “lie is his own slave." ti“. Bobcaygeon iv 7.00 3.111. ar 7.45 p.m fl Chemong 1V 9 30 MIL ”4351‘: 5-151) m .' Buckhorn lv 11.30 a.m lv 2 45 p.m ‘ Burleigh Falls ar 12 30 p.m. lv 1 30 p.m H md‘ome Parlor Suites New . , g . 3' a Bed " for Lakelield and intermediate . g. : Meals served on board- _ I ‘ 1 . i roam Furniture, Fancy Rockers P t b “11° °‘t.b“5595‘.th “Hf”; norris Chairs, Lounges. Hat Racks e er OI‘O connec ion W1 mo nln . . . . and evening boats at Chemong. 15:3; 30:22: MuSlC Cabinets, Will: I ' ' No better value in (ion to fear 15 “ neglecte MPRESS" consumption.” 3 S. read down Going specuon 1nv1 . 3.111 .m People are learning that coa- L, 0.00 {30 Burle- . Lv6 25 1.55 Mt. Ju ion at 12.50 9. ' at 11.25 8. June let to October let. I‘ 6‘ 5a) (6 unnecessary regulation.” will wait arriVal of fre uentl seen him 0 ast with a , q y g p “MANITA." and Hot Air Furnaces, and would be p “sluggers says there is one more Took Exception. Cc nnectio what relation is he to himself?" June 15th to Sept. 5th or till nc- Connection at Burleigh with “Em- , . to 1m Setts, The Very latest Dining- The only kmd of comm; lullelll, Slllll Llle Pulls, lllBllfilfl. “E Stock largeoaud right u It is neglected consumption Lv 7.10 240 Juniper ' ° urable. Lv 7 2 I 2 50 McCracken’s that 15 so often 1nc Lv 8.10 3.40 Youn Point u- 10 00 est suspicion 0‘ mam 4.15 Lake eld 'lv 9.15 6.30 get a bottle of Emulsion and begin ‘ Connects wit temoon) train to Peterboro. ’val (morning and

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