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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Oct 1908, p. 4

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Of course. she ex: Ilrunkanl Hadical men for \the defence in the trial of the Jopling brothers at Petâ€" pacts that. you are yourself personally interested in curing one who drinks. and are not. writing out or mere curiosity. Send your letter in con- ndenoe to her home. Simply write your name and fun eddress plainly in the coupon below Shop and show rooms 11 13 Cam- bridge St., immediately north of Fire Hall. rh‘ance with the times andare in a position to do better work thanever. New designs, new granites, new and mproved tools and methods, in fact the most up-to-date Marble and Gran- ite \Vor-ks in this part of Ontario. Get our prices and see our designs before purchasing. crboro, stated that the postmortem examination was made in a pei'func- tory way, and the cause of Arthur Donal-(1’s death was not blood-pois- Still doing business in the same old stand but not in the same old way. We Lindsay Marble Works R; énhfifififié; 1515315 SEE éend it to her. ”GIMP and Granite Monuments cure your husband. as I I wasted in one who Ems. MARGARET ANDERSON. 232 Home Avenue. Billburn. N. Y. 1 Please tell m9 abgut the renal; you usedjo: Pgtland Cement Glazed Sewer Pipe Fire Bricks H ardwar, Alabastine Kalsomine Prism Paint Floor Wax Washing Machines Clothes Wringers ‘ Step Ladders ‘4 Wheel Barrows Curtain Stretchers Bird Cages Horse Clippers Poultry Netting Mflflflfldfl 8t (0. McLennan Co. PAH! FOUR Voocobcso 0". IO.- Fire Clay Iron LHH‘HI 99 999' 9959’; 9999 99999 9999999: “99999 999 99.999? 94996119 99999 99 999999 9999q l99k 9F§m ‘99? 9999.? $9999“ 519991941 R 99999 W‘999t 99 99 999 999’. 99999 1999 999199913 “Oh. yes" 99 1199 WWW ”H9 #9" atrifle under 199 W99t99fi 99 1 5995 “Confidences” had become an estab- lished custom with Drina and Boots. It meant that every time they saw one another they were pledged to tell each other everything that had occurred In their lives since their last meeting. So Drina, excitedly requesting to be excused, jumped up and, taking Lan- sing’s hand in hers. led him to a sofa in a distant corner, where they imme- diately installed themselves and be- him home."- “Is it the grip?" “N-no, I believe not." “Do you think he had better have a doctor? Where is he?” “He was here,” observed Drina com. posedly, “and father was angry with him.” “What?" exclaimed Eileen. “When?" “This morning before father went downtown.” Both Selwyn and Lansing cut in cool- ly, dismissing the matter with a care- less word or two, and cofl'eé was serv- ed, cambric tea in Drina’s case. _-_ v--. gan an 7 earnest and whispered ex- change of commences. punctuated by little whirlwinds of laughter from the 398g m taming Â¥6F ”fast nae {aagumg a great 6631; Emma slate 61mm! .989 “mass! attentienz gel: ma wens Emma mg 613565 Be 6mm laeksé anaemia ‘L___‘,_ “Come on.” said Boots. slipping a bride rose into Drina’s curls. “I‘m ready for confidences.” child you?” “Thirteen " said brin'a granny. ‘Almost time to étbpe‘ mm mm“ noddéd fiadts‘. “I n 66 it new ‘ she was?“ man as my‘ flaw 'th‘hhé 811682111833! ttké £35 {a iiBH'd. WM WM News 33' AW Alfie is lb 696‘; ....m‘. w ”Q’He éfiuEBt" Eiissafi 6% and 9333366 man 1*! mask“ EBS 5131:33de Beg 3‘88? mesa E3616 BBmB- 5‘ a “I don’t care.” retorted the child ob- stinately. “I like you just as much.” __ “Only {1 private in the workman’s battalion, Drina.” a sample of how the wealth! 871M mm her mind fell away. and she the‘noses of the poor. .1sn’t it Drum?" straightened up. sitting Turk fashion The Child 3“pr her hand from his. and smoothed her hair. which contact smiling uncertainly. with the pmows had disarranged so “You don’t mean all that, do 3°37" I that it threatened to come tumbling “Indeed, I do. sweetheart.” over eyes and cheeks. “Are you not a soldier lieutenant “Oh. hair. hair." she murmured. any more. then?” she lnquired, horrl- “you're Nina’s despair and my endless bl)‘ disappointed. ' punishment. I’d twist and pin you "‘Tfiidbiafbly thé early spring weather.” :dded Boots. “You’re twelVe. aren’t “How' tall you’i‘e growing, Drma,” remarked Selwyn. “So you’ve left'the service. Mr. Lan- sing?" began Eileen. lying back and looking smilingly at Boots. “Two pillows.” said Drina sweetly, and extermination was averted. The child laughed happily. covering one of Boots' hands with both of hers. They seized :11? same pillow fiercely. confronting each other; massacre ap- peared imminent. gechapter 8 g “This Selwyn fellow here!" be ex- claimed. “I warned him over the phone we'd not tolerate hlm. Drlna. I explained to him very carefully that you and I were dining together in strlt-test privacy." Children Cry roa rmcum’s CASTOVRIA “He begged so hard." said Eileen. "Will someway place an extra pmqw for Drinu ?" His manner with‘ Brian was always delightful. a mixture of self repressed idolatry and busily naive belief In a thorough understanding between ' them to exclude Selwyn from their com- pany. ILEEN settled d e e p e r among her pillows as the table was removed, and Selwyn drew his chair forward. “What 13- the matter with Gerald?” she ask- THE WATCHMANâ€"WARDER, LINDSAY, ONTARIO. their friendship. that W? Was she never to grow old enough or who enough or experienced enough to Wu than no common ’level of menmi equality where they could meetâ€"where guy-phat!» 9! interviews mjxht be ID- “Good night,” she said. looking up at him. The faintest sense of disappoint- ment came over herâ€"at what she did not know. Was it because in his com- pletely altered face she realized 'the instant and easy detachment from her- self and what concérned her? Was it because other people. like Mr. Lainsing â€"other interests, like those which so plainly in his’face betrayed his preoc- cupationâ€"had so e'asiiy replaced an in- timacy which had seeined to grow new. or and more delightful with every meeting? When Drina had gone to bed‘ Boots also took his leave. and Selwyn rose, too, a troubled, careworn expression replacing the careless gayety which had made him seem so young in Miss Erroli’s youthful eyes. “Wait, Boots,”" he said. “I'm going home with you." And to Eileen. al- most absently: “Good night. i‘m so very glad you are well again.” As a matter of fact he himself had become aware of it so suddenly that he had no time to think very much about it. It was rather strange, too. that he had not always been aware of it, or was it partly the mellow light from the lamp tinting her till she“ glowed and shimmered like a yon'fig soréeress. sitting so straight there in her turquoise silk and misty lace? M NH! 999mm! 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To bur It merely meant his very charming rpwghmo‘u of bet-I- ma- mflty‘thm she was fast bémmmg a mmah like uthef wuméu; is be iuukvd 5H and wmsmmed as M malndual mm as Imam M53396 Haw»? u we mahé huafinsda 6f the new filimf " Mme mm; HH’ékBfiHdfid bsmaanm H! kiswnhmi 8H8 Hamish “.lt‘s about the most stunningly beautiful thing i ever saw." he said. still curious. “Oh. hair. hair." she murmured. “you're Nina’s despair and my endless punishment. [’6 twist and pin you fight if I dared Some day l wlll too. What are you looking at so curiously. Captain Selwynâ€"my mop?" “l heard-something about dissipa- tion. He was very angry wlth Gerald. It is not the best way. I think. to be- mme angry with either of usâ€"elther me or Gerald-because then we are usually inclined to do' it again. what- ever it is.” They laughed a little. Her fingers. Which had tightened on his arm. re- lase¢ her hand fell away. and she straightened up. sitting Turk fashion “What did you bear Austin say?” he demanded. “Iâ€"don't know what you heard." “Don't you understand me?” “Not exactly.” “Well. tben”â€"sbe crimsonedâ€"“bal Gerald m-misbehaved again '1” "I came suddenly Into the library. Austin and Gerald were there. Austin seemed to be very angry with my brother. I heard him say something that worried me, and I slipped out he- rore they saw me." Selwyn remained silent. “Was that It?" . “Tell me.” she demanded. And as he remained silent. “OnEe.” she said. He séated h'lmself near her. She laid her hand fearlessly on his arm. ed. "Could you tell 'me?" “Nothing serious 18 the matter, El- leen.” “Is he not ill.” “Not very.” She lay still a moment: then. with the slightest/gesture. “Come here} and mm? "Captain Selwyn." In confused trl uxnph. "you never gave me a chanceâ€" I mean. you always were nice lnâ€"-in the same way you are to Orion. I liked itâ€"dou't, please. misunderstand- only I knew there was something else to meâ€"aomethlug more nearly _'youx own age. It was jolly to know you were really‘ fond of me. but youthful “Yes.” he said deliberately, "I do. I don't know how interesting. because I never quite realized bowâ€"bow yor had matured. That was my stupid They discussed or laughed at or men- tioned and dismissed with a gesture a thousgnd matters of common Interest in that swift hourâ€"incredibly swift unless the hall clock‘s dendenea chimes were mocking time itself with mischievous eflrontery. His old self again! What could be more welcome? Not one shadow In his pleasant eyes. not a trace of pallqr. or care. of that gray aloofness. [low jol- ly, how young. he was after all! She heard them. the enchnqtmf-m still in her eyes. He nodded. listening. meeting her gaze with his smile undis- turbed. When the last chime bud sounded she lay back among her cush~ Ions. ‘ “Thank you for staying." she said quite happily. “Do you think me In teresting to real men. like you and Boots?" che tasked. Mm. mwlusent, all aqmver batman Mamet- and absomuuu- she had sat up among her- wkeu nilluws. vestinu her Weight an amp rounded arm. her splendid young eyes fixed on him tu detect and follow and interpret every change in his expression personal to the subject and to her share in it. Fer an hear he m {15st Wine Bar Has 32%! mm m mung me ma 68!! {m 99mm: anmmma mm mma Mama mm minus an» Mt! wk ch I! aucnmnsfl m m the: see! under his cnnflqcm mummm “All Hglm“ mumsfl ME Marduk! awfully; A mmsm MS? {he mm deer- slegsd Balm ‘i'hsa sums 6mm: bask {me {as Imam: _ > “That is all." she said, flushing a tflfle. “I can’t read. and l mn’t sew. and {hot-9'9 nobody here. I don’t menu Go bother you”â€" ‘ “Cami" hp oxoialmoo. “do yon Mot m to stow “You." a G and “\HH *oo 1" - fie walked BMW to the landing ammo and tooktso down , : = ! tual, might be father to her? ”“tié'étéfl’be sum-d m a law when “m not in Bums gm 935% MM terms at He may “No. I shall not until you tell me what troubles you." “I can't.” “Try. Elleen.” “Why. It ls nothlng. truly lt ls noth- lng. Only I was-It is so early-only a quarter past 8." He stood there looking down at her. atriying to understand. “Nothing. I thoughtâ€"but I don’t care. Please go. Captain Selwyn.” ‘fNow." he said too kindly. too sooth- ingly. “what is it. Eileen ?" “Is there something you wished to tell me?" be asked “N-no.” His perplexity and surprise grew “Wait a second. Boots.” he said. And Mr. Lansing. being a fairly intelligent young man. went out and down the stairway. For a moment the words meant noth- ing; then blank surprise silenced him. followed by curiosity. But she lay back, looking straight up at him. “Are you going?” . “Yes. I have several”â€" “Stay with me," she said In a low voice and, turning to Eileen. smiled his about, detached smile. altering his and then come back.” “Can't you write It at the club?’ “Not that letter,” he replied in a low Wing was saying. “I’ll drive as fu- u the club with you. and then you an drop me and come back later." “Right. my son. I’ll finish a letter Now he Went away, utterly detached from her and what concerned her, to seek other interests of which she knew nothing; absorbed in them to her ut- ter exclusion, leaving her here with the long evening before her and noth- ing to do, because her eyes were not yet strong enough to use for reading. meeting in London voted Sir Charla Rivers-Wilson, the retiring president, a melon of £1,500 a you. While .trying to start. an engine‘ut London, Chas. Stover had his lett leg broken in two places by a fly wheel and narrowly escaped deuth. Mrs. Jane Walker, aged 100, died at Kingston, where she was born and had spent all her life. C. P. R. firemen, Geo. Rogers of London, was killed at Ayr through hafinghilhecdstrikeatank while hewaluningfromhls cobwinâ€" Mr. Henry Pearce, 49 Standish Ave, Owen Sound, Unt., Whamâ€"“Having been troubled {or years yith constipation, and trying various so-eelled remedies which did me no good whatever, I was persuaded to try Milburn'e Lina-Liver Pills. I have found them most benc- ficinl; they ere, indeed, a lendid pill, and I can heertily recommen them to all those who eufler from constipation.” . Price 25 cents a vial or 5 for 81.00 et all dealers, or sent direct on receipt of price by The ’1‘. milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Milburn’a Laxa-Liver Pills cure Con- stipation and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel complaints. Any irregularity of the bowels is al- ways dangerous .19 your health and should be corrected at once for if an; [8 not done constipation and all sorts of diseases are liable to attack you. 'I‘haGr-and Trunk shareholders gt: “3‘s m1 me we was?“ Wad ya a‘u‘z gm: «gnaw as H Mfume 68mm in the mum! a! H! 89': aéi mm: 688mm 8! this mm {mm whisk a? itself mm Mined w mum 88? with anthem; am am Way“ she said *1 mm m9 158“ mum“ Ana Bér new mm a "me faétér m her unmmm; a; m m; JWIBHFB: mm Isa m m Mumps as gang? with a mmmm 99mm; “What nonsense! What blessod non sense you and l are talking!" she said "but it has made me quite happy Now you may go to your club." “I don't want to." “on; but sun mafia-ch: was mm dismissing trimâ€"“because; alumna! i "am ammmeht; t m a mm um! and Mm mm is «mum: ta mat m» fit“ 7'Where on earth did you-l mean that 1 am quite overwhelmed under you: cutting indictment of me. Old duflers or my age"â€" Astonisbment and chagrin at his mls conception of her gave place to out right laughter at his own expense. "SAMBA" “Andâ€"In which thththe charity of superior experience and the lnattentlon of intellectual preoccupation and the amused-concession to ignorance must steadily. If gradually. dlsappear? Is that lt too ?" 11's PM as FLAYOR rrs FBLGBLN on us RELIABILITY "Community and equality of mm ests. isn't it?" ' sisters grow faster than you imagine and now. when you come. I shall ven- ture to believe It Is not wholly to do me a kludnessâ€"butâ€"a littleâ€"to do yourself one too. Is that not the basis of friendship?” Troubled With Constipation F or Years. I Sold only in sealed lead packets. F00 403, 50c: and 60c per pound. At all grocers. ‘N be summed: Aramsynmible for ITS ENOR. 3 M008 SALE 91' 18,000,000 ’ packets annually. Notro man-st. vat, Hontml. woodahed. Luge frune barn, 45‘ 75 1M..With stone foundation and mom; for 0.11 kinds of stock. AP‘ ply to noon Jackson, solicitors. Lind-:1. Ont... or A. Blackwell, 1 (16) acres of pasturage through 'hichthero is running water. ‘ Situated tine miles east of Lind- ”. on good gran! road. The" 3 O m dwalling. kitchen and This land is good clay loam. suit. able {qr uiy. kind of grain, drained. and 111° cleared but about fifteen (15), m of pasturage through Part of lot twenty (20), in the shunt]: concession of the township “Ops. Improved farm of one hundred and fifty acres. more or less, being com- posedof the south half a! lot twen' t! (90). in the tenth and the west FOR SALEâ€"ONE HEAVY FOL’I‘ coming three years old. Apply John J. McMillan, lot. 15, can. 15, Hulpoaa, or Grass Hill P.0. FARM FOR SALE OR TO REST.â€" NQ!‘ to town. Apply at this of- FARM FOR SALEâ€"TUE “EST hal! 01 lot 1, con. 4, Eldon, ad- Joining the corporation or “bad- Ville. A snap. Apply to Wil- liam Moore, proprietor. on the Pre' mines. or to Arch. Campbell. If 801d possessor-a to plow this fall. 30! 143. Woodville. FARM FOR SALEâ€"LOT 18, core. 8. Eldon; 100 acres, more Dr less, all cleared. Good frame 11mm and ham. two wells. Terms msy. Want to sell gt once. Apply to Mrs. George Daynes, Woodville, F614 SALEZS. W. 25 AFRFS or 16% 19; 66$. 13, Mafiwwn. Ap- Hi f6 '55th Gillir‘s. "mtti‘ray 95M 59%! fiMsf‘. mi 1‘0 R‘?T;‘~“I‘.= i38£ 96 “Ba 54: 68H; 19. “n";wxfifi; 1” 35H“: 38m? 3H mum- new}; W! “W; 5886 Miami cums a; “85* km: In {1788“ NEW”: MM mile was! of 9mm; w“ v.7.” hm W3“! BNWFEWHR‘Q #lalfms. 6996 MG QWGWHE: .Smgsh or.- 9mm WM! 5994 “wim- 95 mm. “M Wit’h ”m Vfiricty of fruit. FOR SALEâ€"COMPLETE SET OF blacksmith toois, with or without woodwork and stock. Win sell cheap for cash. Apply to W. A. tablet-oh, Vittoria ROad. f‘n’. FOR SALEâ€"A QUANTITY or dry tamarac wood cut in 4400'; length. Apply Thos. Hl-nry, ya- verton, P.O. of the choicest nursery star-k u-mcn you sell direct to your Cllstnmvrs This is one of the advanta esourjnwn have over jobbers. We G ARAN'I'EE the deliver-v nf treesfiin GOODI (,‘O.\'[ )ITI- ON and UP 1‘0 CONTRACT a 1m DB, “'ribe for particularsâ€"Velma“: NW5. cry 00., Toronto, Ont. Please mention thispaper TEACHER WANTED.-FOR S. S For Fall ana Winter months in Lind- sa and surrounding country an activ refiable (I880! to take UI‘dGl'e {0; “UP!- ery stock. Goodjl’ay Weekly. Outfit Free. Exclusive Territory. 600 Acres #99”: B: G: 89* or 80 Kant-st east THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, No. 7, Faelon, duties to commence January 1, 1910. Apply stating salary and qualification to Charles Hon, Sec.-tm5., (with recommen- datiois). Pleasant Point, Om. FARM FOR SALE TEA Id “flaw of fruit. BE! 1.59, Lindsay, WAN T munsmxz oc ‘1‘ I: If you are sax , -.. an account Victori Lindsay Br: THE C B. E. WALKER, Pres‘ ALEXANDER LAIR‘J, CDLLECTmNS DRAFTS MED FOREIGN B”: This f Paaaessiun. “W “ ”at New M.- Dy MOEa‘Ch K: T. A. WU: FAR A GENERAE one. hours 9 BOX Honey to loan telegraph Office 10 to 3 o’clm- Saturdays 1! Branch transac Capital Rest Undivid HEAD orrn Hub Han] five a cheap price. c 0 m rovm {N “I WIL

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