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Watchman Warder (1899), 9 Oct 1902, p. 4

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mmss INSURED by 3mm; your marriage license from 'Hma. Beau. Licences issued either .31: his house on Albert-at, or at his m UNDERSIGNED are prepared 3 to loan money on Farm, Town and Village Property, at the very low- est rates of interest, private or company funds. McSWEYN WELDON, Solicitors, c., Ontario Bank Building, cor. Kent and Wil- liamâ€"sts.,"' Lindsay. In Omomee ev- fl’y Monday. mo BORROWERSâ€"We are loaning money on real estate mortgages at the lowest current rates. The bus- inaa is done in our own omco and an principal and interest repaid to us without any expense of re-. muting. We also purchase mort- mam OTHERS mung to; 3 § 3 E- E a E 8 A BLDG] AMOUNT of private fund: “m,4§a.nd5porcent. WI. firms, Solicitor, Dominion 3.1 Building, William-at, Lindsay one. at 0.; W. Bean's jewel] 7 Ito“, Kant-if", Limbay. cry borrow inoney' on farm property will and it to their interest to write or no. me before placing them loam. Business strictly nfldent- m. H. C. HAMILL, lot 7, con. 3 Fmolon. ,Islay P. O.â€"41-t1. mu teeth. without pain by .- (VitaJized Air) administered by Mm'lor 26 years with great succul. I. studied the gas under Dr. Cot:- Agni, Issuer of Marriage Mm, Donvcyandng in all its Form, HONEY T0 LOAN. 31": the gas to 186,417 persons Wt an accident. Dr. Noelandl u- the best local pain chum- W artificial teeth mated at mt. prices. Please send a. A-,A g I. WELDON, Mariposa. Township Ola-k. Oakwood, Ont. [npuranco pond card before coming. Office Ina-1y opposite the Simpson House L ARTHUR DAY, dentist, succu- not to the late Dr. Hart. Member. cl Toronto Dental College and- To- h tho moat scientific manner. Brown and bridge work a. special- ha Chartres moderate. Office 44 B. 1'. A. WALTERS. dentist, Lind- ..1. Honor graduate of Toronto Udmdty and Royal College 01 Data Surgeons. .All the latest and improved branches of dentistry, mainly performed. Charges mu Ofllce over Gregory'- nng Store, cornem' Kent and wu- to of Toronto umvonnw- and“ .fl Royal College of Dental Sur- . Every department of im- an. once over Anderson Nu- Ft’l opposite Vaitch’u hotels-29: in. A, 0111125pr, 0. A. m 8.0. met of Lind- 0.00 end residence co In, 3nd Russell-ate. Licentiate of 301:1 college Phyei Edinburgh. Licentiate of mm uate o! Toronw Wnnity Medical Faculty. mo PAGE 1’“ mmmmn am 13131 {he 'C'ounty 0‘ . Bank of Iontre'tl; oi Toronto post card We will send you post paid twelve boxes, together with our 11- lustrated Catalogue and beautifully colored card with your name and ad- dress on as our authorized agent. Bear in mind that you will not be asked to sell any more than the 12 boxes and we DON’T WANT MY MONEY until after you have sold them. We hear all the expense and are only making this liberal 039: as a method of advertising Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills. Don’t delay. write at once and earn a beautflul present for yourself for Christmas.» Address ARNOLD 15313101“ 00. Dept, B. 6, 50 W651: mt.- , t . I “a: ‘ rotato- Ont. ed to carry, and they will be sent absolutely Free to all who sell only twelve boxes of those wonderful Tox- in H113. Write at once and be the first in your locality to earn one of these beautiful Watches and chain As soon a5 we receive your letter or men in Nickel or Gun Metal Cases with handsome illuminated dials and reliaflle time-keepers, watches such as no lady or gentleman need be asham- Toxin Pills at 25¢: per box, we wil give you ABSOLUTELY FREE Al BEAUTIFUL WATCH AND CHAIN in either Ladies or Gents size. or your choice of twenty other premi- ums such as fine sets of Jewelry, Rings, Violins, Mandolins. Tea. Sets. ;Se.teen Skirts, Cameras, etc. Be- ?member we DON’T WANT ANY M0- iNEY until after you sell the Pills nnd‘you don’t; have to sell my more then 12 home to get the premiums. This in a bona fide oiIer from g reli- able concern that has given thous- ands of dollars worth of premiums to agents 311 over the country. Remem- ber alSo that Dr. Arnold’s English Toxin Pills are a. well known remedy :or all diseases of the kidney" and bladder, Bright’s disease, diabetes.‘ rheumatism. nervous troubles, and} female complaints, and are for Sale by all first class druggists and deal- era in medicines in all parts of the werld. You have only to show them to sell them. You are not otlering something that the pmrvle don't know. Our watches are the regular standard size for Ladies or Gentle- In order to have Dr. Arnold’s Eng- lish Toxin Pills plnced in the hands of all persons suflerimg from bad health we make the following most liberal ofler :â€" For Getting a Beautiful Watch and Chain Freeâ€"NoflMoney Required.â€"Every [Mnnj Wo- onum, Boy or Girl has the same Opportunity under our System. Byouwillsendusyournuneand address and agree toaelllorua Evolve 993% of Pr. Arnold’s English [MMENSE “Good gracious!" Dallas exclaims. in wrathful accents. “Is it possible you woke me up in the dead of night and disturbed me in this manner {or such infernal nonsense! 1 wish to goodness you had one ounce of comâ€" mon-sense! You behaved most im- properly to me last nightmto-nightâ€" whatever time it isâ€"and I told you that your .conduct would make our separation final if you did not alter it! You didn’t choose to alter it, so you must take the consequences!"â€" and he yawns violently ‘and shivers again, being, in fact, in that sleepy condition of mental confusion and irritability in which a member of the nobler sex can not reasonably be ex- pected to be ’saintly in word or deed. having been unduly disturbed by the wife of his bosom. “0h. Dallas," Yolande pleads, with a stifled cry, clinging to him, “don’t speak so. cruelly to me! Oh. mv “Because I could not go to sleep. Dallas,” Yolande replies tenderly, laying her little imold fingers on his hand. glowing with life and warmth. “until I asked you to (or- give me if I wronged you, and to be friends with meâ€"oh, my darling!" “What in it? What is the matter, for heaven's sake?" Dallas cries intely, shivering. ”Just as I Was in my first sleep. too! What are you sitting up for until this hour?" he asks more crossly. as he perceivw that she is still wearing her dinner- dress, with her warm vicuna shawl wrnp'ped u’onnd net. "Nothing. dear." Yolanda om de- procatingly, wishing almost thnt the ground might open and swallow her up. "Only I did not know you were asleep. Danna, dear. I would not have disturbed you l! I had thought you wen asleep. " iifimt on earth’s the matter " he demands. “What I: wrong? Yo- lande, what o’clock in it? Whut do you want?" shame and nation et her own eel- “mental lolly. But her exclamation only he: the eflect of making Captain Glynne ex- ecrate first his slippers, then the ten- der, as he strikes his foot egdnst it. Limping violently across the room. he unbolts the door with ill-temper- ed haste; ":Ofihr,’ it‘s no mattebln'ever mind! Oh, please don't disturb your-elf. dear!" Yohnde calls in “Maud tones. in an agony of regret and Ho‘i‘iti 33 I. Eurâ€"Yolanda." Ibo u:- swers in very unsteady, husky cornea; and she is terrified to hear him leap out of bed. muttering angrily. and pushing the chairs about as he searches for his dressing-301m. - vioYlhndo'I first impulse is to fly Irom the door and he'silent; then come: out her «in the renewed longing to speak t_<_> him: ls bongo on me mama. and afloat. being a old one, rattles. “Who is there?" Dallas calla Ibup- ly. in A half-awake ad very cross LADY NORA: (W In. P... a.) OPPORTUNITY flue-é ate for 13.. “You shouh “0 ago, and no '3' to superstit He tells “"3 right to rep ex' -L:lA:-|. 3...). "I did not think you intehded go- ing until the afternoon," he says Carelessly. “Williams. {etch‘my over. coatt" s $11me for The WatchmawWeu-der He has gone to the stables. and the message does not reach him for some little time. He is utterly contounded, but incredulous until he sees the car- liege actually piled with luggage and his wife and her maid tting inside. His face pales visibly. (1 his eyes glitter as he comes {onward and puts nis hand upon the carriage door. But he smiles quite pleusently, ‘hough coldly. “Please tell Captain' Glynne I going now," she says to one o! footmen. Yolanda then hunies'down to the Wh_where trpe‘carriage is waiting. Lady Maria. is very kind and 'full of sympathy for 'Yolande's evident illness, and urges her. when in Lon- don. to see g. favorite “specialist" of hersâ€"Doctor Sutheley Smith. Sh. smooths tho way. explaining and arranging everything so deftly that, when Yolande is dressed, she has nothing to do but to say "Good- bye” to every one. including her hus- band. "And of course, no matter what poor Captain Glynne’s feeling. my be at having to part with you, cherie, your health and cannon are his first considcrution,” mndemais- 0110 says. With a solemn Chub pl the head and a plaintive smile, which to Yolande appears like a sardonic grin. “We must. try to keep him from feel- ing lonely. dear." she adds softly. "though I don’t suppose any at us could succeed in doing Lhat”-â€"with another serious shake of the head. "I couldn't resist that one small inl-e at her expense." mademoiselle sags to herself, laughing heartily, “when I fully expect. and intend that fc and Joyce Murray will flirt to Lh‘cir hearts' content all day long and every day. now that 'the green- eyed monster’â€"poor Yolandaâ€"is out of the way!" Indeed, Yolande wishes vexedly more than once that Mademoiselle Isabelle, as she is called in the Pen- treath household, would evince some little natural surprise and inquisi- tiveness on the subject of this sud- den journey, this parting of a newly wedded pair; but mademoiselle seems possessed only with the idea that Yolande has caught a bed influenza cold and is obliged to go post-haste to London to nurse herself. With downcast eyelids. she hear: all Yolanda has to any, acquiesce: meekly, and arranges everything {or her immediate departure without one unpleasant comment or question. After brealdast come- an ordeal which Yolanda dreads and shrinks from, but to which she is obliged to submit in her helplessness and iriendâ€" lessnessâ€"n visit irom mdemoiselle, the meek dependent. who. while 09- tensibly Lndy Maria’s nurse and companion. is in reality the mistress I! the house and every one in it. She glides in, in her paleâ€"gray gown and her Puritan bands and kerchief, with ' ‘et bright smile and sweet words a: sympathy. .“I wonder when that will be." an: thinks indignnntly. “When that Miss Hurray goes. I suppose! Oh, the “13¢an of men! And she hasn't a bit of spirit. poor little thing. to stand up {or herself! Catch that!" “Captain Glynne sad I argued it last night." she gm on. in 3 busi- ness-like tone. "and decided that it, was better I should go built to But.- land Gardens, and stay there until he can leave Pentreath." “1 how “light. o bod cold, I think. and don't feel well enough to go down this morning. Pitta,” she tells the maid. who noquiosoes, with n glance ot her young mistress's swollen eye-lids. "And. otter break- tast, you must pack my trunks. Pitts.” Yolande continues, with a vain attempt to speak clearly and pleasantly. “I shall "turn to Lon- don 'to-day." , “I thought you would.” Pitta says to herself. There, fix spite of cold and misery. she fallsjnto a. deep deep 0! exhaus- tion. Pitt- waken her st hut-past. eight. on with such innocent pleasure and vanity, n‘nd wrapping horse]! tn 3 Warm flannel dressing-gown. creeps ehudderingly into the snowy depths of the huge ice-cold bed: And then. dthough he hell 3 pug o! misgivtng st the sight 0! the worn young hoe. them-go. duh. pitcous eyes gazing longingly otter him iron: the gloomy Want! 0! the huge dimly-lit room. he shot. tho door, and leaves her doneâ€"done. to weep through the live-long night, to nit there in the cold mu darkneu. when the candles burn out about two o’clock. The desolnte. timid girl, a. stranger amongst wagers. sick and faint with nervous terrors. spurt from her other misery. crouchee in an arm-chair wrapped in her show]. Then. to preserve cppeunnws. Yo- lmde take- 06 her pretty black-1m and amber-satin dress, which she put "No. no. I don’t want Pitts! I would not disturb her on any so- cmmt," Yolanda say- hurriedly, shrinking uway, but gazing at. him pitifully. ‘ . "1 wish you land been ”couldn- ato {or no." Dull-.- rejoin! hmhly. “You should hum [one to bed long ago, md not hove at up giving w” to superstitious {uncle-l” L He tells himsel! tint it is only right to reprove her sternly (or sush childish behsviour, end to give her s smut reminder (bet she hns 1011de her right. to worry end disturb him. since. by the decree at her fierce. foolish jealousy. they ere to be strangers. - “I! you are nchbUB, why didn't you have your maid to sleep in your room?" Dallas uh‘ cut-fly. freeing himself from the clap of her arms. “I can ring for her not? if you wish. it. is past. twelve. I see. tad of .eoum in a country hon-chow likb this everybody was asleep ldng ago; but that. doesn't mutter, I suppou." now. 1 _ coma bear 1: no longerâ€"I grew so miserable and duck“ and nervous, thinking of flu ‘poor old Earl’s death; and I thought I should liko to speak too’you for a minute. not knowing you were asleep. dogs-1” puttin' up with a husband like (To be continued.) Read Wnkdy Poi-urn O’tuwa. Oct. 4.-â€"E. Gtgnon. . street car conductor. was trusted last night by Detective Robillaxd, 0!: the change of stealing from u '1”: box. Gagnon admitted his guilt. On his person was found a very ingen- ioul digger. similar to those produc- ed In thq courts in tin Toronto cm, Gagnon would ant. to“ win. he got the Blue. St. John's. Nfld. Oct. 4.-'I‘he hear- ing in the Reid urbitntion case clos- ed last evening with addresses by counsel for both sides. The erbium- or: will begin priVate sittings tar-day preparatory to making their Award The mouneement of the decision is not. expected for a week or ten days. Mr. Reid, 3. railrmd contmtor. has claims, against Newfoundland. aggre- geting $2,000,000. The matter u. been referred to arbitration. end the ubitrution tribunal began its lit.- tlng gt. St. John's. Seat. 4. - muon- the Kev Produce Exchange at Liverpool. London. Oct. 4.â€"Premie|: Lnurier and Finance Minister Fielding oi Ca. and; have returned here irom Paris. and, yesterday, called at the Colon- ial Office and reported the results oi their interviews with the omchle of the French Foreign Ministry. The Premier will open the new Pro- duca Exchange at. Liverpool, Oct. 7. and will sail {or Can-fin. Oct. 8. man. about 44 you! 0! asexual 11v- d ..t Brockviflo. he got on, presumably thinliiag it. 'u Smith'l Fella, and than am to Walk up the track the managing Ive miles. The express going to Brdakvflle m"him down. He in may killed. He was s “tied lobar: 8mm. 3 mm. Genie-luau In“ Death Thursday. Smith's Fells. Oct. 4.â€"Bobert 8mm, u velar to! the George Hanna's ompany, o! Otter; lost his life on the C.P.R. trunk. about three miles south of here, Thursday waning. He v.5 u well-know. buyer of livestock. When the 7 o'clock pun reuhed Jasper :I‘hurs'dgy fight. roman Stree- For the Weep” erdhy Hindu-er. Niagara Fella, Oct. 4.â€"There ere no new 'deVelopmente in the Franks murder case. I! the police have {enhd enything, they ere keeping it quiet. A. E. Fleming, brother 0! the de- eeese'd women. returned home to El 1’330; Illinois, lest evening. but be- tore leeving, stated positively that he would return shortly. end would have the creek et Chippewa aeerch- ed, where the weepon the: the fiend killed his sister with ia auppoae'd to have been thrown. The meens em- ployed will be e powerful magnet. The creek is {ully 100 {eet wide end ebout 10 feet deep, and runs from the Niegere River up through the village, endwilleflordnoeeayteah} The murdercr in an Englishmn by birth and is about 65 your. of use. He has been a resident. of Kora]: township for o. numba' of you”. The murdered son, the wounded wile and the daughters were .1) highly thought lira. Halo recovered consciousness. however. and mode hu- wny to n neighbor's house, when she rdaod tn darn. The police of the Soo were nt onco notified cud u Yugo number of the countrysido m in pursuit, with small chum of akin; the murderer olive. Ho in curtain to take poison or kill himself with his gun. out giving tuning. and tho chug. entered tho young m'o body. Tho murderer then fired at. his We. who fell unconsciquo, and Role probobly left with tho impression thoc ho had killed her. Special consume- and the hunt. police {om m scouring the woods (or hill. but thou who know him any he will not. be taken diva. Era. 8110 in too went to to able to an amount! nor-yo! the tug- edy. Hes-condition to serious. .- III. is sawing a much from shock and {right In from scald wounds. When the murderer Ippe-n'd st an home of Funk Hue. where the mother was stopping. be [M his gun with- Yutordq morning Hnlo hit his own homo on his murderous mission before anylizht. Bis auditors did not know ho was out at .tho houu till they got up to preporo breoktut Ho returned shout this time in n mit- od state nnd W hi. (Ho. Ho 1m the house, saying he was going to bring in tho cowl, nod bu not been seen oinco. Tho 68.th think be «and 3 bottle of catholic acid that won in the house. 30 also took his gun with 1111;}: TRAGEDY NEAR SAU LT STE. MARIE Ho Shot and Kmpd His Son and Wound“! His Wifo. CRIME 0F NOAH HALE “mu-unmwmnqqufl Who-lat lam-AM Mill-Io- uld Won-tun. Ottawa I'm Box. 305504. .13 mm 11! LONDON. Bow mutation Ciao; xnmnrAmnl. WILL OBI A mam. Advertisement “mm. ' . “he. EILLES’P’I’E WI: mm,wdisbaaodu' principles Quentin! tothocorrectionoiftwmc rebtmdingoftho 233:“de kamadthcmb- The Slocum Trentment consists of four distinct remedies {or the cure of Cell- aumptlou, Weak Luna, Bronchitis, Catarrb, mid nll pulmonary and_ want- +++++++ A. CAMPBELL His Fm system of Treatment has unstedthehnud ofdeathinthecasesof We of consumptive: ad has pre- vented the diseese no countless instances. fie honor of tho: effectively arresting theprogresnofthis {atduhdymts with the wonderful 3 en: of treatment which bu been nod to an exact science for the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Cnurrh and othet prevalent conditions which pave the wny {at Con- dun) ' â€"thnt successful method evolved by ' 's grentest scientific physician. Dr. T. A. Slocum. whose great liberality. throu his Fm Trial Trent-lent. sent ant throughout this broad land, has contdbutedmosttothemutofthemost mtwiatbedestrucfionofhum ifsinthuhanilphere. m3 NOTBuâ€"The Siocum Sm of Treatment for the cure of Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catlrrh, Gwen! Debility, and Mgflthoiflsoflife, ismetficine reduced to an exact science by the world’s fog-anon specialist. IHJISIIII'TIImN m BE cum EDITOR'S NOTEâ€"The Slocumlothcrs, the Ex”... THE FREE TRIAL Our sales for September is the largest ",1 the history of our shoelbusines in Lindsay" They are over .80 per cent. ahead 0f 56? temper, I901- QUick returns and Small pro fitS’lS our idea of the shoe busimSS- On: goods are up-todate. Every do“8r 5P2; here brings the purchaser its {11“ hon V311":- New Goods Constantly arriving- Gillespie CO' Dede“ in Boots and Shoes I- '11.“.me Simply write to the T. A. Slocum .1 Company, Limited, 179 Kin: West. Toronto, giving pod 06¢ . express address, and the free ‘ (m3 Slocum Cure) will be‘pmfifi’! _ 01....2 “Em"";';;.'c;,;;da m‘gsm ' 's 06:: in American papers will Pa“ {at Staples to Toronto. ‘ These free remedies canprise tk} native tones discovered by a nent physician, Dr. Slocum, theyrql the acme of the pharmacists H with them will be found explidtdiul for their use in any case. Po? 1 Fifi: fin/KL name" the Four Free Preparations will it waded you at once with couple“ 600: for use. _ You are invitedito (at whatfli will do for you. if you are sick. I! tad wwng ills of life. Apparently“ less cues are cured by thdrthdyn The foure ceparatious embodyd meals of a mafia: meat for Wansumptionâ€"its cum all ventionâ€"u well as {or most ofdle lishtnent of health in of the human body. advantage of Dr. MW. ofl'er. four free “media mach” Our readers u. “but: ASIocquh’i Ian's Ian’- “It“ .30. :5 Pole: 3M bli

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