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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Oct 1912, p. 7

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(let. our premises. “Min my “Inland-legs. 1 . “(mmltmllynflmm of no “am With ‘work, and afteravlvlorgn‘ ’clock the pain would 1“ i The same thing would ‘ night._ and every night." tried lour different deem“ hem did me any 800d. ‘ ‘ nany patent medicing' hi” ‘ 31- I lave up all hop: of Ell. A friend persuade! 7.1-3 Heart and Nerve I'll-hf . V. 2, us‘ :1! a c‘lc'lgc for ugh .. .‘ - . -. could slag 3e puzns were gone, mum-“mu ’ryfzi‘. . R. CHAMBERS. Prop, .â€"-â€"-â€"- / \- cured, and I COAL and WOOD if“; azngoficrfve Pins 3! bar Shingm' .Et’c' _ . "l 4; {ms or $1.25," Lam C mert and Sash , ma: ca. drect on W e ‘ Factor Goods l: T. Mllbum Co., Limit”. y ' â€"â€"â€"___ lld Boy {angled to Death " FRONE 7"! _-â€"_â€"-4 Get the Best it pays. upe- sxhn: in the woodâ€" l‘"”l'.' (/II/”E;-! V‘ I mum. to d/zwfl@0 W“ .\\\ll’l(_ using an over. a. . lull the pail Slipped from TOR'N‘O' ON 1' nvl his head was Caught :‘ .2 ;‘~;. m.“ liniicge If llle‘héglrosf -‘.\I'.‘Il lullllt‘l' slunenls of ‘_,._.-~ :m- mm; m attendance. ll"m “f the little fello' l m.” *4. 4n; .. ln.~ille::.~ HlllCilL‘On,if In turn dr()um’ ,7 yo,” 4,; i' in the l'lgh‘.‘ “”1001. \l ’ ;; lulljllllfjllt‘. litter now. sulllu‘ rnpt'x lwf‘nnlingr crosscd lglm. / nl :2 {ml minuu‘s later -\'ltll('l. ’-â€"- W. J. E LL10“ ,. Y-v'? 2'9. and c° prim-spell “333.5135.“ Stu. ._.â€"__â€"R 52. S. J. SIMS. Dentist ”unl'l‘ of Toronto Univ- Y ‘ Lit” ‘ :~".' u'ztf llhylll College “f on a - e {p.113 Sump-(ms. ,lufl'JIl lapel-H.101“. (till?- 1'. {mil-illnf‘d according Ln 3 Your Home -1. -~~: llll'llllKlS at model-- ."233 Tl il‘l'r. M NUMEHT-s” /gâ€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" any. a.“ 0,47,}: business in the sum ‘ lmf not in the same old ..; $24.1 <l‘ll)\l’ rooms 11 and 13 ,.,.i., inuncfl‘llia'tcfiy north of ' findéay Marble Works Ill Baler lililllllll (0., Iimiteo -., . l many Positions our - , I r . .2 . ' . N'lw JINâ€"«lnlmme. the ‘3, _ 1 . ,. ;‘ ~.v;tl_v filled Wuc 11mm «l sun m‘ Mr. we... pap W}... .,_: - mu slum. “Wm- my bf... .. . . . - ‘ ;-‘ ,,,,.. a: 22:1,".‘3’0 Demand! a m .11.“) u‘ this to" trim... ~' ‘1 , . . - . ‘ . ‘ p B. - . » ,'~;_Z(‘> is Lily hve tlmcS“ '10". K. In llr'illn \l’h11v- play- . . ‘17.” 5(1 our desxgm before FARM FOR â€"NO “a “mt Minus, 3 | A < con. 4. Mariposa'. com. but; undv‘mclic-as “Mt “y mining 100 acme. more or loan. 85 refit. 0mdayth2ma833.book . m cleared, balance m “a; lckatourdoor.udnailgabm Dean’s a. mum“ “tor-f an” Pills; and {dcddcductrythm 800d; “onlhadlnfla'bckoscdlfldtagrut '59-" a .‘la- imperious once more. Good frame home and; deal better, and vheci when him Immediate? ." Outbuildings. Stone foundation un-l moboxslmg'cd. 13me y der barn. One mile west of Little. lion in Mending Dean’s Kidne “- Bvitafn. ‘Will give pom lstl Pills to all am as I'did, or from ah; ha lot 13, swamp. Good clay land. ed. with two wells and a March, 1913. Ploughing privileges} illness arising ‘M W kidneys. after "full; harvest. Apply ‘to ‘Chasf Found, 'Little Britain. WRAY’RDâ€"INTO THE rumsps MW“ C0" Limited: Tm“: 0'“. ‘Of the under signed firm-or abom ‘the list . Sept. 1932., 1 yearli‘kg steer: red. The owne- 'l~s requests-d to prove propcrity :pay expem'es,I i'amb‘take away. John ‘M'cGahey hot I 1 con. 14 township Emily. ‘ ~~~â€"â€" BEVERLY or cull-vs TA an anomalous rem ,’ , 5m“ "upâ€"w : .â€" lrng IN THE mowusmr OFl I, ‘Ops for sale or to rent. -â€" Lo: No. l ‘19 in the lst cunxceesion anti the. west half of the south qua-us: oil e..- â€"_ ‘ 'lot number 19 3'11 ’the‘En'd ‘mncess- 'l‘his is one 'Of the best farms in the County and convemicrfily sit- W “MMMMQOMu-w uatcd, being within 3 miles of the ._ “You spéak it beautifulbv;”~she*sal‘d.‘ Town of Lindsu,y.and within half a Baldos leaned forward painfully an‘d mile Of the school. There arel spoke to the officer in the <Graustark ll 0- I from 175 to fi-‘UOHacres‘clmred and toneue. ] it for cultivation and-tile balancwlflemandeda trifle hurshly. Ifbelmanls l is “"mde‘d :antl fit for pasture. «cyeSnflow‘wilb open humilnstlantmnd There are (mecte'd thereon a. brick Ibis jaw dropped. dwelling amd frame outbuildings,- “Tbeâ€"tbc princess?" lhergaspe'd. To a purffigaser 'making a reasonâ€" "‘-‘Dou’t state like Unit, sir. .Dircct-‘us able cash payment satisfactory l‘to the main gate at anceuorJOU'will . terms will 'be'given for'the pm- have‘causa to regret your slowness. .. ' ‘ ‘ But- the mmccss wasâ€"rial conlmg by ‘ ment of the balance. 'For further "the northern pass.” mmbled.therman, particulamsaapply' lad-Moore Jack. “‘Thaguard has gone muttomeet: her son, Solicitors, 31¢:th Lindsay- ~and’â€"‘â€" Baldos cut hlmloff‘sbortly-witb _ ‘the : lilfornnlion that {thezprincessv as jFAllM roll SAILE.â€"‘SOU'J‘II HAELFHIO‘ could see. had oome'by thei'lower lot 14” con. 3. ‘Mariposa. 11,30 . pass:._and that she was-eager'to reach f arresting place at once. The convinc- acrcs mawor «ass 90 acres cleerr- . ' ing tone of the speakvrzaudltbe regal ' l- V , 1 4‘ ‘ ~ cc and tunable, 10 acres hardlvuad ' indifference of the ladylhad’full eflect 1 thin {llu restless and - -- v ' > SH.“ ,,. ,AUV “91' ()1 \‘v llé‘la‘lal4 and . p " " ”mm... H, huh... my“- Am \ PM.” house. Lirame barn :20 x 6» «m her'hlghnefls. He fell .back with r. \. {mm [51.» u..- of 1m- __ stone wall, windmill on barn and deep obclnnce and garccalfew-abewib u! or .hr' laf‘k of” some HEM” in," its (‘nnll‘urL \ l". l'ZVl‘IlCV'l'lllNG \l"l".l‘ll“ll. Hamlin. 'm' kiwplng the {3.3 \ll :vllll have BYE DOLLA 3 Um l-oulmnn form of waste is ~l§ w‘.l!'(lln‘_' of fabrics which, for qzlulirim. are is good as .l' l‘lgll'. \Vt'ill'le h“... ., ”1., mug, in? which ale- faded (I soiled. vi-z': gm”! kiml known 1‘}, ulz'grmvnclothing-of adults . .1 I . it‘l‘1'!"‘lllllllll‘llffan (linen V»? made \l n l: -' ‘ .1; gum: ;l< mm; for the younger \. 'i T im- !'>'C”lllll“‘l'lflt‘ll :' ilk: " _v lllz< int-ans. VVe have Diamond Dyes and Dvola ‘~_ ~‘ -.- untu'ln‘v'll var- tllul ilf‘r‘ PHSV m use and S:tl.i~fac- i l l l .; l l I l l i «Miro-x. claws, lal« [cry in rewnlrm A (lime's worth I l ,v i , . will Iriir‘zl \IVI‘ a dollar, . .zu..-r mu- . . . ‘ iiy» mm silk. llnen, woolen, milnli alul llr'vllllrl'fi. OON’S * ., l. HlulNBOTHM OG STORE .3 D' "D 6 't L'd -. _ f y H EXALL Store ’ . lspensmg .ubgh Ill say ‘\ PAIN "ONTQEAL 5 10M “Prism Brand” Ready Mixed Paint. McLENN/lll Co, (x. . _ Mower Knives and ‘Blnder Knives shar- ‘Pened by Special Ma.- l l "". l-‘H'K‘ Gown-vs (Drug ‘ bush. good two~scorey red Micki upon the officer, who had never seen l I HIGH CLASS FARM FOR SALE.~ F acres alsike fresh seeded, .also 11 acres fall wheat. watemmks in stable. 'Good s'lrab- dared commands up this rmen. The ling, wen: finished, driving shed, l 00"” “10'“ 01' mended by“ Party Lot foot soldiers. and Beverly breathed 5' 0g pan, ‘hen‘bouse, .Well fenced her first sigh of relief and watered, two milesfrom Littlel "“You did it beantlfnlinyShe whis- Britain, llelcphone and rural mail “- pered to Baldos. and be‘wasl consid- deuvfly’ ‘GOdd'OrChal'd. 17'3301'85 lerahly puzzled by lthe.a'rdorcof.her coed Glow-r. Apply -to Elias i- praise. “Where one :wlergoing-now?” BONES. Lindsay. real estate agent, italic asked. . ' “Into the city, mlhig‘hness?” bean- a’wered. It was beginning rto dawn upon him that she :was-amazingly.ig- mount and inconsequential .for «one 'who enjoyed the tight rto :comman'd Apply ‘. these common soldiers. 'Herlold trep- Box 594: ‘ldation returned with :this brie'f:.all- vawer. Something tuldiher' that. be was â€"-â€"-â€"- â€"--â€"-â€" . beginning to mlstnmtlhcratlast. .‘Aft- FARM T0 {BE-NT â€" 100 AGREE :-er all, it meant evemthlnxltolhimxand farm Lot '14, Con. Emily situated >80 "We ‘0 118'- ! who 9 miles from'Peterboro '1} miles When m” “we” ”he“ ’be m . . ‘clty gates she was in :avdlre-stateof from Village 90uacresoi‘ clay loam unhappiness. In the .darkness she in cultivation balance in pasture, .could feel the reproachful-cyeslofvold W8". watered gOOd brle dwélléng ‘Aunt Fanny searchin‘ for fiber.ahan- 2 ggod frame ‘barns: Apply to xdomed conscience. Mrs. J. Rutherford Omemee. l “Ask if Baron Danglosatisilanan- -â€"-,â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'.look, and, If he in, command them to WAXTE'l-‘l.â€"\"u’0UNG MAN ‘WITH OR l without, imperience for a. ’dryf'gwods store, also young lady with some experience in bookkeeping. in own dmndawriting. Lindsay. FARM T0 RENTâ€" NORTH Hl‘cLb‘ 'take me to bIm immediately." .slle 'whlspered to Baldos, :a sudden inspira- .. l arsd . ztion seizln her. She would lay the 80 c . and in good state Of‘ whole matlger before the greatchie‘fof cultivation. 0‘ leading road. 6 police and trust to fortune. Herthand miles from Lindsay, 2 miles from ‘fell impulsively upon 'his and. 21:0 {her ChUI‘Ch. SChOOl. 908$ office and 2 amazement. It was as cold :as .ice. stores. Buildings, medium. ; For “'What is the muffler?” she cried 3n further particulars apply to \W. :alarm. . O'Neill, Lindsay-st, south, corm "'13“ "“5““ m9 ‘7'“ the Vim 5' our of Lindsay and Goorgeâ€"sts., Linc}- Say. Ont. of lot 3, con. 1‘0, :Emily, 100 acres ‘WAN'I‘FIllâ€"FARMERS! ll“ YOU want to buy or sell a farm we are specialists in that line. We also have a large selection of houses .and stores in dill’erent localities, in Toronto and elsewhere, and at :from $500 to $25,000, either to reside in or for investment. Va- .cant lots in all parts of the city. )Vo trouble to Show you these pro- perties. Our car at your disposal in short notice. The J. G, Eyres .- We offer for sale one of the best 200 acre farms in Eldon; 170 acres cleared balance hardwood bush. brick dwelling two large barns driving and other sheds three miles from railway station. Low price] for quick sale small payment down balance 4} per cent. interest. Also several good farms in 098- Agnew Realty, 894 Bathllrst-st.. Toron- and Marshall real estate agents to. Lindsay Sept. 12,. 1912. FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 ACRES- of farm land in the township, con. 1, lot 2, the west part. is clay loam of first-class quality. There bush also on the farm. house, bank barn and other suit- able out buildings. Two wells and ARE FOR SALEâ€"TWO MILES frOm village of Oakwood, 100 ac- res, north half lot 17, con. 10 Mariposa, choice clay soil, well adapted to grain, alsike, etc., 17 Buildings and ; y . l'l' fenc -< good repair ; frame house, ‘ . ' C me at hip~ronÂ¥ barn, 42 x 64, stone from vrllage of Sonya. Apply to basement, windmill and grain A. McDougall, Sonya P.O. Geo. W. Shephard’s ~~w-~â€" William St. North - . - - - W Hm P05: Building, Lindsayl 2W. . o 0 ' ' \~_ “- TELEGRAPH Ll‘r' -v~ . .3314 an": Station Agent's "ll-”z; ‘m-J ugh}; taught, in our ‘- ' s . 2 , :‘Ell‘ul Telegraph iiiii ’3; -..ii School, Toronâ€" 111: < .‘ book. “Guided by ‘ it explains our " Cu. ‘210 splendid chances ' ..:<:z<. Write W. H- ( Yonge and "‘1’:Z\'., Toronto. ‘ “12% he was right about it. track,_also small barn, hog pen, hen house and implement Small orchard, good well at house and ham, telephone and rural mail ‘Nâ€"'â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘ delivery. Immediate possession to plough. Chas. L. Rogers, ' Oak- G°°d wood P.O. FRIDAY OCT. 4‘ 'BY GEORGE Jackson Auctioneer Credit sale of valuable farm stock. and implem- ents The property pf MeIVille H. Gilson Lot. 4‘ Con. 3 Mariposa sale ”FARM FOR'BAIEâ€"WE OFFER A commences at one o’clock sharp. M TUESDAY, OCT. 22.â€"'-BY W. F. Marquis, auctioneer, of farm stock and implements, the property of W. J. Beecroft, half mile north of ”mm“ at 1 ”4°“ m _‘ :I‘IIBER‘ ma SAm-m.‘ ".. i‘K‘u‘r‘e on a single mistake mm of “30.301533“... the amid gorge: a hundred ‘ 35"mfim Silo smith-1?? “. " ' containing 50 acres. First-class stable, pig house and hen house. . ”«r P. 0., school and church. Apply on the premises or to Alex. Mc- Millan, Hartley RO. good 107 acre farm on Boundary of Ops and Karim, 8 miles from Lindsay. all clcucd. good frame auction sale Woodville. Sale ..... , 4...“; 5. Pricc50cen5pcrhox,vor3boxcsior -~ in - » $1.25, at all mks. or will be led me prlnccus. Make Way for her. I dim on mdpt of price by The T. When ordering direct, spedl’y " Dean’s.” . Beverly. ""ch. perhaps It Is just as “'1‘ l 'wéll ‘flmt “we 'conduct her to lbwon " "I’Ofi’t-TO“ know your lpfincesé?‘”he‘ her was polite. even dcferential. She .advanced fearlessly toward him, .a wayward smile struggling into her “You on His: Beverly Calhoun 0! The soil face. is five acres of hardwood princess,” she “1d composcdly. EVE?! Frame vesdgc of fear was gone now that she had reached the Ilne of battle. The doughty baron looked somewhat sur- rlscdatthlefmnkwa 01096111118 two acres of orchard. One mile aux-view. y u said politely. shed. FARM FOR SALE. â€" NORTHWEST 9‘ 131381038.” 8110 boldly laid. “ , uarter of lot 3, con. 10, Eldon, who am I?" q The powerful ofllclal looked at tho . smiling face for a moment. his bushy frame house vnth summer kitchen. eyebrow: contractlnl ever so slightly. well and cistern in house. There was a shameless streak of dust One acre of orchard. Frame log across her check, but there was also Less than one mile from Hartley grim 0” man. ml 9799 twinkled ll he replied, with fine obsequloucncu: “You are Miss Beverly Calhoun of Washington.” ____A . - ihouse, and-ham withstonco‘labl- “Wowmcxpcctlngyomllmcal- lax-ll. that's what you mean?" 8b. smiled back securely. “Your message Informing her hlgll- ne- of your presence In St. Peter- bar: [and no opener arrived than all. act forth in meet you In that city. mud: against the advice of her conn- selors. I will admit that she had other business there, but it could have walt- od. You see. Miss Calhoun. It was a great risk at this particular time. ms- fortuue means disaster now. But Provldence was her friend. She ar- rived safely h Gunlook not an hour place.“ “Really? 0h. Baron Douglass, where . Is she?” excitedly cried the American mhwlmhmmmmycu. "You cannot cuter the gates unless “Insolence!“ exclahueu Baldos. "lc fills the w“. air. in which you address ' “The princess!" gasped the officer. "Then is. peculiar umlle oversprcad his face. Helbadsservcd three years In the castle :glmrdat Edelweiss! There was ‘I ‘long pause, fraught with disaster for “For the night she la stopping with the Countess Rnllowitz. A force of men. but not {hose whom you met at The gates. has just been dispatched at . ihercomuland ‘to search for vou in the I i 7" I ; _ . ‘ further delay. 5' our hlglmms ht mill ‘ lower-puma. lou took the most danger- , Danglosu,”7be‘said at last. the deep . l-ed 'mocklngly. A moment «tor Idle? Imeauinz'ln his voice apyx-zllcd (any :0 ‘tbe unhappyglrl. “’1‘th shall be luo ous road. Miss Calhoun. and I am amazed first you came through In “rely." “Que Russians chose the lower pas; '1 know mot why. Of course. I m . quite ignorant. However. we met nel- ‘ ‘ther'brigunda nor soldiers. Axpllnln or ‘Grauslark. I encountered nothing .more alarming than a mountain lion. .And fibut. Baron Dangloss. recalls me to'thc sense of a duty I have been nex- Electiug. A poor wanderer In the hills defended me against the beast and was badly wounded. He must be taken to thospital at once. air, where he may have the proper care." “'llcrcupu... :u ....~ request. she hur- riedly related the story of that trying journey through the mountains, not forgetting to paint the courage of Bal- dos in most glowing: colors. The chief was deeply interested in the story of the goat hunter and his parry. Tbgre was an odd gleam of satisfaction In his eyes, but she did not observe It. “You will see that be has Immediate attention. won't you?" she lmplomd in the end. “He shall have our deepest consider- ation." promised be. “You know I am rather Interested be- cause I sbot him. Just as If It were not enough that his legs were being torn by the brute at the time. He ought not to walk. Baron Dangloss. If you don’t mind. I'd suggest an am- bulance." 'she hurried on glibly. He could not conceal the smile that her eagerness Inspired. “Really, he is In .a serious condltlon. I think he needs .Iomc quinine and whisky. too. and"â€" “He shall have the best of care." In- tempted the captain. “Leavehlm to me, Misc Calhoun." “Now. let me tell you something." said she. after due reflection. “You must not pay any attention to what he says. He Is "able to be delirious and talk In a terrible sort of way. You know. delirious people never talk ra- tionally." She was loyally trying to protect Baldos. the hunted, against .any Incrimlnating statements he might make. “Quite right. Miss Calhoun." said the baron very gravely. gates ~svvuur: open and the; mum-(1' through. Beverly alone know am flilcv 'erc going to Baron Bunches 1mm- hnlvy guard. virtually as mr‘isom-rs. Tno'man knew her in be m: dummy»- and was doing only his duty. 'l‘"lcrc were smilvs of «lcr'i.€'rrm 'on ‘fllu faces of the soldiers who" Tfr-vufuj.‘ 3“?va proudly befwt'c‘n the film :sml up the steps leading to. ‘llw \(‘l|.‘)!l!:l‘_l~ 'daut‘s door. butilgljc.u'§llc nnuzldl’ele .‘u- remarks. Baldm follvwed. ’fi'flllllll: painfully, but defiantly. and .lhmuf l“:ln~ nycnme last. with me lbaud bag. The 'xuards grinned broadly as Idle-corpu- lvlcnt ncgress waddlud Iup lhe steps. ‘The' young omcer and Woman entered ‘the door with (be. way-favors. ‘u‘llo'were “ordered to halt in the lbullwu-y, “"Will your higlmcss'cmnc witlrmc?“ “laid the officer. retuml‘mg .to the ball .-after a short absence. There was un- ~mistakable derision in lllls voice and :palpablc lnsolcncc c’ul ibisnumncr. 'Bcv- 'erly flushed angrily. “Baron Douglass is very curious to sae.you'.".hc added. ‘with a smile. Nevertheless he shrank a bit beneath the cold :gleum All: the 'eycs of the lmpostnf‘. ' "You will min lhorc'." the said, :turning to Buldns :und :the negro“. ‘f‘And you will ban;- lnollling-vvbatcvcr’ lto say to this very important .yonng rman." The “impmltant young .man" :actllally chuck “Follow me. your most royal vhlgh- mess," be said. pramdiuglhcrltbrough .. -â€"-“. the door that Opened into the office of the commandant. Baldos glared after them in 'angry amazement. “Young man, some dayâ€"and soon- you will he a much Wiser soldierâ€"and in the ranks,” said Beverly hotly. The smile instantly receded drom the inso- lcnt fellow's face. for there was a war"! of prophecy in the wayuhe said it. . Jmellow he was in :a much more respectful humor when he returned to the hall and stood in the presence -.of the tall. flushed stranger \wlth vthczrag- .ged uniform. A short, fierce little muffin thcgplc- turesque uniform of a Graustark om- cer arose as Beverly entered the office. His short beard bristle! as though it" 'were concealing a smile. but his man- herself. “You know we are t frlends. she and I." “I have sent a messenger to announce your arrival. She will expect you.” Beverly looked about the room In per- plexity. “But there has been no messenger here.” she said. “He left here some minutes before you came. I knew who It was that came knocking at our gates, even though the I traveled all Princes: Yetivc of Gran- l stark." “And, oh, that remind. me, Baron Danglou, Baldoa still believes me to be the princess. 1: it necessary toâ€" to tell him the truth about me? Just at present. I mean? I'm sure he'll rest much easier if he doesn't know 411'- fercntly." “So far as I am concerned. “In Cal- houn. he shall always regard you as a queen.” said Danglou gallantly. “Thank you. It's very nice of you to”â€" A man in uniform entered aft.- knockln; at the door of the room. no saluted his superior and uttered a tow “Her royal hlglmcu Ia awaiting you at the home of tho countell. Ill- Cal- houn. A detail of men will ocort you and your servant to her place.” “Now. please, Baron Dangle..." pleaded Beverly at the door. “be nice to him. You know it hurts him to walk. Can’t you have him carried In?” “If he will consent," said he quietly. Washington.” 1'1 dare any you know I am not the after giving the baron a smile he never forgot. Baldoc looked up ml]. anxiously. “It‘s all right," all. said in low tuna, e. Bar- pauslng for a moment beside his chair. "Don't get up! Goodby. I'll com. to "I am quite well aware, of It.” be “They say you know every on him her hand, which he respectfully raised to his lips. the followed Aunt Funny and was gone. dimple there that appealed to the Almost immediately Baldoo was re- on bangles: In the adjoining log. Refusing to be carried fil, lie resolutely strode through the door and stood bo- nny. confident smile on his taco. no black patch once more covered his eye with defiant anaertlveneaa. ”l'hcytellmeyouarcnaldogam hunter." mid Baron Dangle-a, 0,138 him keenly. “Yea." ‘ lliocn in Edelweiss when l sinned. he should be brought homo. a ll.rc(- . duys' journey. in order that he might , . . ‘ ‘ .. ‘ «And now. Id like to go to the prin- I km.“ me from going to St. l‘clcr.<lu;r:. l Mil )ll LA] lull JAG. 0868." 331d Beverly. absolutely sure of l Of course llwy could not disobey my edict. and so poor Grcn is none the lsaid a man from (fannington to His wiser. unless he lms reluruml from the comfort-lice. If he has. l am sure be is on the way to Ganlook at this very cried Beverly. “Upsetfing everything , _ _ sensible just to rush on hundreds of "“ken in a carriage ‘0 the 1“ka- miles to meet me! And Apraln is trying to capture you too! Goodness. iflllly lo the charge and stated be you must love me!” of state to lay before the czar, my dear! Tomorrow we shall be safe and sound in the castle. and it will all be l very much worth while. You see, Bev- erly, dear, even princesses enjoy a di- version now and then. One wouldn't think anything of this adventure In the For United States; it is the environment that makes It noticeable. Besides, you traveled as a princess. How did you alty as viewed from one side and the disadvantages u regarded from an- I wordalah anxu other. to"! age. l been wondering how she should pro- portable storage ballory ran yester- cecd in the effort to secure absolute day clemency for Baldos. As yet she had Beach 1.. I said nothing to Yetive of her promise ' ' to him, made while she was a prin- OO . I. _ At any rate m sure the goat bunt WANTED or: would not have been so faithful and true If they had not believed me to Beverly hurried late the outer room In t princess.” mid Beverly. Davin: the way. “You haven't a man in your kingdom who could be more chival- rouc than Baldoa." “If he ll that kind of a man, he would treat any woman an gentLv." “You should have heard him call me see you tomorrOw. Don’t be in a. ‘your higbness.” cried Beverly. “Ho least disturbed. 3.3-0; Dangle“ m will loathe me If he ever learn: that I I158 instructions." Impulsive], um deceived him." quested to present himself before Bar- 'I‘he mug of a. hard drinker likely to give him away. Bobt. Sutton caretaker of St. Thomas: fore the grim old captain of pollen. an “'3' 'yuuhurl firm-“m ...... â€" ..... ._. m. ., 'gr‘dmruflmnmm. HEELEONLRD “0' l , - “In!!! , ‘ Engineering 0. Construction Co., X0. o. m [an and N I. . 2 Toronto-sh, Toronto. , ‘ . . “Perhaps I know more about you than you suspect. all." “I up not In, the lust interested. Baron Douglass. In what you know. The prlnwu broadlt Inc Into Ganlook. and l have her promise of help and protection while here. That is all I have to say, except that l have In pllclt faith 1: her way); Douglass sat watching him In sllmce for some time. No one but himself knew what was tom; onln that ibrewd. Ipcculallvc mind. At length he arose and approached the proud fellow in rags. “You have earned every considera- tion at our hands. My men will take you to the hospital. and you shall have the best of care. You have served our princess well. Tomorrow you may feel I inclined to fall: more freely with me. I for l am your friend, Baldos." l l I VIM LCJ. L. c. I. Lindsay ..â€" Be a loyal supporter of the good old school and wear the official . Collegiate Pin. These pins are beau- tifully designed and finished and sell for 20 cents at the Popular Jewelry Store. W. F. McCarty \! cCa rfy Aux-go" McCarty “I am grateful for that. Baron Dan- gloss." said the other simply. Then he was led away, and a comfortable cot In the Ganlook hospital soon held his long, feverish frame, while capable hands tack care of his wounds. He did not know It, but two fully armed soldiers maintained a careful guard outside his door under instructions from the head of the police. Moreover. a picked detail of men sallicd forth Into the lower pass in search of the goat hunter‘s followers. In the meantime Beverly was con- ducted to the home of the Countess Ifallowlfz. llcr meeting with the princcm was most affectionate. There were wars. laughter and kisses. The whole atmosphere of the place sug- gested romance to the eager American girl. Downstairs were the royal guards. In the balls were attendants. All about were maidscrvants and ob- scquious lac-keys. crowding llle home of the kindly countess. At last. coul- forfablc and free from the dust of travel. the two friends sat down to a dainty meal. “Oh. I am so delighted." murmured Beverly for the hundredth lime. cworma montana “I'm appalled when I think of the l Oregon Washington dangers you Incurred In coming to me. ' Alilona Idaho Etc ’ I No one but a very foolish American SEPT. 25 TO OCT. 10. girl could have undertaken Sllcll a trip as this. Dear me. Beverly, I should Full particulars, rates. etc., from any C.P.R. agent. have died if anything dreadful llad T. c. MATSHETT “Km" my . , . _ ‘NADIA PACI Fit? a: COLONIST RATES â€"One Wayâ€"Second Classâ€" FROM ALL STATIONS IN ON- TARIO T0 CERTAIN 'r‘OINTS 1:: Alberta a -.__..___..â€"â€"_â€"â€"___..-_ .__._..__._.. -_ __»_..‘._.__ happened to you. Why did you do if?" questioned the princess. And then they laughed joyously. "And you went all the way to St. Pctcrsburg to meet me. you dcar. dear Yolivet" cried Beverly so warmly that the attentive servant forgot his mask of reverence. ' “Wasn't it ridiculous of mo? 1 know Grcn would have forbidden it If he had ~â€".._.__ _.____..c._. em Methods 2 are adopted by us when making Vests of your eyesight. It is not our aim to see how hurriedly and cheap- ly we can fit. you with glasses, but how well at reasonable pl ices. a Consult us about your glasses-t, l l 1 And. more shame l0 me. the poor fol- low In doubtless at the conference with Dawsllcrgcu. utterly ignorant of my ' escapude. You should have board the . nlillislryâ€"crâ€"zlll”-â€" And the princesl ' paused for an English word. “Kick?" Beverly supplied. “Yes. 'l‘bvy objected \‘ioicntly. And. l l l I l ! Children‘s eyes a specialty M. a. cums OphD Eyesight Specialist 92 Kent-s7... over Veil. a Sum: Store Eyeglasses rep-ii. ed. Branch Lenses replaced do you know. I was finally comm-“Pd to issue a private edit-t to restrain them from sending an appeal to (inn fall away off {bore on lilo frcmior. \Vbctlwr or no. my uncle insisted llulf "Make it as light as possible" Worship Magistrate Jackson this morning. Tho charm: read was that ' ” ,Of bezng drunk and incapable (n mmufc. 1 . _ . . .. , . " i30rk-Sl. Saturday night when Ice \\ but a whimsical ruler you are! . ‘ . . {was surprised by chief Short and The prisoner pleaded guilty cheer- had paid $40.00 a short. time ago in (fannington for being under the influence of the barley juice while in a local option district. He ad- mitted coming to town for the pur- pose of quenching his thirst and had and abnormal one. divers reasons lhe fine “as made $2.00 and costly» or a total of 1 $5.50 which was paid by the baggage and Gray man from the m-ut little “Oh. but I did have a trifling affair like it?" villagc He left n ll‘l '- l r ‘ And then the conversation related If” A. ' h 0,, ( (e 1.11;“; I, am can”, to the advantages of my. . «181$ ome at 1.... l) 0 C 0( Loon “I” 10 y. For a long time Beverly had The first tram to ho operated by a. between New York and Long Men or women to look Over their hens or chickens and see if they haven’t- any to spare, If they have they can deliver them to our poultry depot, 40, Queen Street, East Ward, or leave their order at A. Apple- baum’s Store, where a. horse and waggon will call for any quantity, and receive the high- est prices. Don’t delay, Do _ it right now, and secure the '5 highest prices. A. APPLBB» Allll and 50". To be continued. Church. St. Catharines, [Ans * WANTED” â€"_ ’ British Columbia l 3*}: I ~ ~. .1 w: i.) i"

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