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Watchman Warder (1899), 22 Oct 1903, p. 3

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:8: Peel Sta; ie 00’s Old Stand to om facilities for re- s: Painteri md we use :d put your curing: in > bring them in. m e and fancy lines Me: for groceries n “8'5 We Insactory Wm tail Dealer]. urn-grade prices, the They will please you at you to see them; IAKBRS 0W ORES I! wen no amount of private funds ve rate. WILLIAM STEERS, . Dominion Bank Building.) ., L1nduy.A_ m...“ a mama's 9.8. RYERSON. 66 College-st. . Eye. «:1 nos. and midi-t. JEFFERS. Office hours 9 to un.; 2 to 4pm.; 7t08 Residence 30 Wellingtonvflt. hone No. 4'3. 0W" v WEE N, .1: “c5 a on ’ mm. current. rates. The bus. ”done in our own omco and ,prindpal and interest repaid as without any expense of re- m. We the purchase mart. debentures. To INVES. pnnd money for clients asâ€"Wo invest mtg-ages, also upon mania- investment stocks ldebentureo, lbondl. McLAUGHLIN 5 mBu-rimn. om, Lindsay. litihVfivJEt. And lungs. Office In: 10 am. to 3 p.m. ; 7 to “BITE, graduate of Toronto Mty Medical Faculty, alaq mat. of Trinity University. W19. md member of College Of helm and Surgeons, Ontario- .” Linduy-ab Telephone 107. ‘ GILLESHE B|{O\\N. â€"â€" IR! of Lindsay and Russell-Sta. 'jf'ial attention given to Mid- n"Wand Diseases of Women. Teleâ€" W 98. 5m01*Ld«m_t1m: Lindsay, non- d‘n’nt- l____.-.IL-o J.McALPINE, corner William LColborne-ots.,-Ifindsay. Spec- mention paid to diseases‘ _of lcCULLOUGH of Peterboro. i Visit Lindsay first and thjfd finuSe GILLESPIE W. J. BROWN :3. C. P., ED. M. D. C. 3 IRVINE. Del- wvauv, “nut-fwd. â€"- mute. (:1 Toronto University IRON College of Dental Sur- Eds All the lamest. improved 1 tdopted and prices moder- It’ on“ over Anderson .2 Nu- _' °PPosito Voitch’l hotel. ' " W ‘LI V 5““, alvâ€" ‘Lmtzlmb‘n of the Royal Gallon hwts‘lreeons. We have all methodl of Dentistry. attention will be given to tin, Crow and “f Successful extraction Moneyjat 4pc! cent. Consuleation in EYO. land Nose diseases. WISH}? rGROSS, Dentist, Linda“: Water. for good Dentistry. bk 01 Royal Dental College» (hiya 713705.511 month at 13h“ m House. Hours, 2 to 4 M “Wm (Vitalized Air) and on 0’ the best 311.ch E 0toutinuesnto be a. spectdty fin- “AA-‘fl “An L TOTTEN, dontist, Lind- "tho 0! Toronto DING d Roy-.1 001193. of Dental ’-_ Every department of WALTERS, dentist. Lind-a ”0" flldutte of Toronto By an" Royal College 01 ”11°80. All the hunt and l bunches of dentistry My Wformed. Chm a. 0300 over Gregory? on. co"NIP Kent. and Wil- n done in . p‘rwtical and Emmet :1: modern“ om“ over Morgan'l 131118 Kent-St. ; We are 1 a T395 Funds. to buy 48" Licensed .tioncer. ‘ promptly moderate. r. 0 '60m WATCHMAN' WARDER, OCTOBER 2% 1903 5 to be a specialty Office nearly OD“ ”Barristers, ’ opposite loaning mo- prepared to . TOWn and good mort- T_ Solicitor » Kent. y lowest Company Issued (Continued from last week) 4 thht' to“ a swarm? ffie'nd?" remit-a O’Neill, rising and smiling in spite of his misery. “Lead on; I will fol- low,” he added. As they passed down the great hall the eyes of the wretched lieutenant fell upon a large picture hanging rather low on the wall in a far corner above a dais near the doorway. It was the portrait of a beautiful woman in the fashion of some fifty years back. She was seated in a great carved oak chair, the counterpart of and evidently paint- ed from one sitting beneath it. In face and feature the portrait was a striking likeness of Lady Elizabeth Howard. The skill of the painter had been so great, the colors'had been so nicely chosen, so delicately laid on, that in the flickering, uncertain candle- light, which left this part of the room i3”? father deep, snaao’ve, 't’né’fiié‘idrly actually seemed to breathe. O’Neill stopped as 11 petrified. “A moment, if you please, my friend --a moment jfihat gort of 9 man ure you to pass by such as this without notice? It should be Lady Elizabeth, but the fashion of the dress”â€" “It’s her mother, sir, a cousin of the admir..l. I pass it every day, sir, an’ I’ve got so I don’t take no notice on it, no more. She was a young thing scarce older than her young leddyshlp when she set for that paintin’, an’ they had no children for years, leastaways they all died till this baby was born, an" then she died too. I’ve been at- tached to the admiral’s service in one war ulnatber sauce I was a box. an' than Ions: 50' cl :1- u. :33)” ““1““. 1' ol numb order to ml; or Vic P lntgod “00%;“ [and mum ow gm.‘ Inches hunt-:2“ “'0' Qty ‘0 “IO“! hd order to Introduce "Luv-u. .â€" 1n evorihomo we will for a. um than alto “my a «at. so 'uunmo MAC um Anso- lU’l‘I-llY [Bid-s to no one who vi 1:“ :o sell “1‘ 35 package. of D! BYE]. DWI Gut 10c. . pm: ages, Ewh «In-tour: buying. 1‘0; - . “-4..- . a... nrnmt us. [)9 j' m. me. by Man: mu. ”amid "the? sold “’3: l l as our mono . $3.50. and we w prom all! th in machinezomplota With 25 polntlhlnaghng‘finclo Josh's populurhumorou place. No 6 Rackingmtc. Thll ll » rare 0 bponllll to igh rude Talking Mwh'me or averé e . | Your riends will readily buy MARY I. 31.11th 1 for I! Is the be“ In the world. and you will lave. j Talkmz Maohlno with which you can give ennu- l Ul I. -â€" -â€"-‘. v . .Talkinz Machine 1711 taiumenu or concert! it in as loud and clean Mala! 4:13p} {Inga Hot: taipments or concen- u- "--. --- - it u as loud und clear as 3.3” machine. It has a u-u: Metal Amplietling Homthh concert sound box old piano finial: bus. All we at often-you reoelvothlo it to your friends. machine in motion will show . will be paid to ”gone who con “Come along, 811',” said the sergeant TIE 21. 22. 85. 42. 28. 24. 56. 13. 51. 21. 22. 43. 27. 33: 23. 81: For For For For For For For For ngnw omce 0'“ D. 'I” film-k. cakwood- From From Sassiwfihpfifihfi II rll From From From From For For For For Toronto â€" â€" ‘ Coboconk ...... 7 Port Hope_ _- ‘mfiVP Port HOP° --' Benovills TABLE Quininfi -â€"â€"__ _ v 7 , IWW 'â€" .â€" chIIIIE What evil itate was it that deter We?” mined its fall at that moment? There u“ l was a tremendous crash. something Nu Ill-ll!!- gave way and the great frame dropped h"'°.:'6! from its place on the wall and tell a ’" ‘° ”’1 ' across the heavy oaken chair which G at 10¢. a {Will} stood beneath it. and the picture was impaled upon its Gothic points. The rss '3 I .n sAoldsengl two en sprang to seize it and lift it Elféxn’ifi: ‘ up. Alas, it had been literally torn to "°' m" pieces! The canvas bad evidently been I to not a flflfv‘fi'fil originally a defective one. for it had 7 "u " “"‘"" “nation. Restoration dandléd hei- many a ume on my men. Yes, and her young leddyship, Lady Elizabeth that is, too, w_’en she was a little girl.” There was a. tremendous crash. sandfold, my friend,” said O’Neill, smiling. “I could almost envy you your opportunities. Would I had been you !” V‘sâ€"Tain’t no use wishln’ that." said the old sergeant, shaking his head. “There never was no Frenchman could ever take my place.” “Quite right," replied O’Neill, smiling. “ ’Twould be clearly impossible." “Come along then. yer honor." “Stay a moment." returned the en- raptured Irishman. “A year at gaze would not sate me with the beauty of this picture. How like in the tair im- age!" murmured the entranced young man. approaching nearer and fairly holding his breath under the innuence ot the moment. He stretched out hil hand toward the painting with a little “My regard for you goes up a that!- split in was cle: ml is not for my mum}: WILL m? m wonn. HE night fell on three of the most unhappy people in the world; yet to each had been plated her as There was this saving grace waverâ€"he woqld probably ed to death forthwith. wd broken all 0 of ms v01“! for O'Neill. he had ever extl'avaflJ‘t an 880!!! ¢ plated her There was position}. ht uc; vâ€"c of the young IfiSh' [0d of waiflnz and hemlghtaelect. Eupurposewu.” ever. the paramount consideration with He had coficelved a. brilliant idea. which he fondly hoped would result. were ltAto be realized. in the capture of the notorious Paul Iona. who was the objectotconmmingdeelreonthepart of every military and naval man in the three one. So enchanted was the old withhisown idea. 9.11de on: was he of bagging the game. that he would not have hesitated to sacrifice the airectlons of hls son. the 1189me of his ward, or to brush aside almost anything, save his honor. which might stand in his way. The young Irishman had clearly for- teited his life by his action; may. more. now that he recalled his name he re- membered that he had been found guilty of high treason, and, like his ta- ther. was under sentence of death that as well. He had a double hold upon him therefore. The powers of the admiral. who was one of the lead- ing men of the realm, were unusually large, and as a state of martial law hadbeenproclaimedonthecoastho was supreme as to life and death in matters where any military exigent: could be urged. He chuckled to himself at the thought 1 that he held in his hand two of the master cardsâ€"love of life and love of woman. The third. love of honor. which O’Neill was possessed of. was a high one. to be sure. but be trusted by clever play to win the game. since the odds were with him. Elizabeth had become a state paperâ€"a pledge in pawnâ€"to him; O'Neill another piece, or player. He had not yet tormniated any plan for carrying out his great idea. but one was already germinating in his mind. so that in the end. under the stimulus of the splendid opportu- ot the others. The poor Irish lieutenant had caused a great deal of trouble to every one with whom he had come in contact. Even Paul Jones himselt. who loved and cherished the young man with all 3 his generous heart. was tilled with deep anxiety as to his probable rate when he heard the report of old Price the next day, especially as the hours fled away and his lieutenant did not rejoin the ship. in spite of the absence of the rest of his squadron, the com- modore at once hastened to the rendes-_ vous with the Richard alone, and there determined to take a small hand in the game himself while waiting for the Pfllas. the Alliance and the others to assemble. Cautious inquiries which be caused to be made on shore had in- formed him that. as be expected. was not his way. "-0 Wednesday. Sept. 22. O'Neill had arisen and gone down on the terrace of the cutie overlooking the ocean and the ships in the harbor, where he met 7 â€" -â€"-â€"I-‘ ‘.-.. mu .Uly' a.) v .â€"â€"__ , Lady Elmbe'tâ€"h. She in mm; unt- leuly over the causeway et a bone- mn gelloplnz elon; the road. tete-aâ€"tete. madam?" said he, saluting her with a profound bow. “Reminiscence. such as mine use better Interrupt " she replied. “You were"â€" ---4. II “Sum: zoodby to myâ€"myâ€"counn." “Has your ladyship no dearer titie than thnt by which to designate him?" “Not yet." she answered wearily. “Ah. I perceive.” he continued Jed- onsly. “The natural regret at the ob- Ience of your betrothed. for”â€" “No. no. not that! How can you trifle so with me at this moment? an only spent with you. Without you I welcome the death your 31111111111 '1“ undoubtedly inflict upon M" “Yet you muted eo longâ€"e year and . hutâ€"why did you not come? 1"â€" She stopped. She had When In 1 low. tender whisper, loom; down et the lee beneeth then: end pinch!!! atop it 31’. once. USED FOR EIGHT nus. in white capped w ietom us In the summit. om plum! $179“ "1’ billyâ€"consul." notnnlsh. Successor? to the Rudd flatness Co. It pays to do so at any price. It pays better even at these prices. $2.50 Team Collars, Leather or Cloth at - $2.00 40c Sweat Pads, Hair Stuffed for - - 25¢ 50c Whips Rawhide Full Length - for 356 I 5.00 Single Harness, Nickel Trimmed for 10.00 [30.00 Team Harness, guaranteed good stoc our own make for - . 25.00 Horse Blankets of every kind. from 50:. up. A complete line of Trunks and Vdises at minuficturers' prices. Sole Agent for the Cult lotus and Coats, rubber Lined, making them wind and water proof Repm I’m-v!!! Dale- Our New Goods for the fall and holiday season are Coming in, and this week we will show some pretty things in Silver Novelties, Silver Plates, China Goods, Cut Glass, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. Finest assort- ment in Rings in the County. eFdâ€"ifiérémfl not tor love; um. we... eternalâ€"broke down petty convention. Where were death and love there. too. should truth end honesty beâ€"end hon- or. He hid his strong hand gently down on the em“ white one outlined upon the grey weether heeten rock of the pnrepet. With upturned pelm ehe met hie green. Her eyee were lifted now. She drew etmngth from hie etrenzth; e dewninc hope flickered into bein: in her torn heel-t. Ho wee eo etrons end true he eurely could do eomethincâ€" there ninet he eome other wey. it wee the tribute women peye to men. He reed eright. with eyee keen tron eaection. the mute. piteoue eppeel in her eweetly lifted tece. but he could only emile eedly in enewer. with e ei- Evinult'inlk. Have mercy 95".! w". â€"-_ the must walk. Hun mercy. Lord! “Wu It long to you. dearest?” be queried. his dark taco name. “To moâ€"I hue been a tool. Nothing shank! bun kept me trom yon. To trust to manners. lettersâ€"c toolâ€"coo nu!" Silence! The bands nnclupod; that won broken. “Too late!" He bitterly awny. - ‘ ‘ ‘1 I.-_â€"._ U‘LWIIJ -"WV “Would that we had met in hamlet days!" she murmured sadly. main; 3 bravo eflort at lelt_ control. - n-n_-l..|n .9 h answered. the touch of formality in the addmss ahowiug his own equal strife. “What must he must be! At lead I have met you before I die, and for a year and a half I have thought of you ‘ and dreamed of you and held you the lady of my heart. E'eu death itlelt “And youâ€"you will forget the young Irishman. the eoldier of fortune. whom untoward rate threw acro- your path- way. and in your own English home and in the love or your noble husband may you he hagpy." , __l‘ “'4." “H“. abut. I mu do my duty. keep my plighted wordâ€"even you would In" er‘a picture tell last night?" “You. IO our to It that It nlmolt tell Into my amp." be answered. smiling. “A bad omen!" III. murmured. M- “Whltl Thatltuhonldhlllnbfl arms?” “No. that it abode! tall at all." “Well. I do not believe in omens. and m- In the arms of another that you an. at any rate. He set: the aub- atance. [the Matthewâ€"Wand even that ta broken!” “ A -'~â€"â€" I- 1.... “And ” m and Eilsabeth. “But how like 'you the portmlt wu!" “Yes, I am aid to look like my moth. er." she gnawered, utrivlng. as we all do in tragic moments. to read: the height of the commonplace. “In the 3.7;: no't m we: . J. PETI‘Y, The Jeweller I“ u”...- “Would that I might sea you flail-4. In that dress of the olden tlmol Noo- lng except your actual preaenca In a. hall has ever startled mo no much I thattmaxoottbopaatdldlaatnlclt You are .0 like your plctun. but In" beautiful. I think.” _ A. __-_.â€"L ‘ "731.3,. El}; and o proooot nlmys tho mono MEN]. no 3 mm cm I on not“ Do mm.- befldo her. Bo loved her. I mm. on wu MI cousin. They an no uho m ma very young. “uppity. too. fl MwbulmWAmuyu um. Myanmmm I PM Bras General Merchants 01km“, ' Tailoring Department Furs . . . . J. LITTLE, Poultry Wanted. EarlyBClosing lofidzy, Wellesdly, Friday Evenings at io’clock Pascoe Bros 3;;me ""6t'*oost~' 8mi- mwnox Guam mr ~Moum"- "=- We are making W to max. on! qmflty of Li." Ohxckonl or Old 9” dd" rut kind- of Fowl a. wow- he tan deputmenb my! Terms Cash or Furs gram ‘3' Proprleh 5%

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