Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Nov 1902, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Guaranteed but workmanship. but teeth and rubber: Pnates Manhood not to break. N0 W89 for extraction when 91““ ”'9 order- :1'0 BORROWERSâ€"Wo an loaning money on real astute mortgages at the lowest current rates. The bus- hla- is done in our own omen and i. I. HOPKINS, Barrister, Solicit- ortorthoOntarioBgnk. Honoyto [on At Lowe-‘1: Buns. one. No. C Winn-It... south. m UNDERSIGNED are prepared to low money on Farm, Town nnd Village Property, at the very low. at rote. of interest, private or company funds. HcSWEYlI b WELDON, Solicitors, to” Ontario Bunk Building, cor. Kant and‘ Wilâ€" liam-nun, Lindsay. In Omomeo ev- cty Monday. I'LRIEBS AND OTHERS wishing to borrow inoney on farm property will find it to their interest to writ. or so. me before placing their. losns. Business strictly confident, m. H. C. HAMILL, lot 57, con. tho principal and interest repaid to us without any expense 0! rs- mitttng. We also purchase mort- gages and debentures. T0 INVES- TORSâ€"W0 invest money for clients on mortgages, also upon alps! debentures, invsstmut. and bonds. KcLAUGELIN I: PEEL, Barristers, be... Lindsay. " I; loan, 4} and 5 pct out. WI. ITEIBS, Solicitor, DOW Bank Building. 8 leon. Inlay P. 0â€"4141. 9.; 'mduyâ€"st: . I. WILDON, [alpaca Town-Mn Ola-k. Oakwood, Ont. Insurmco Amt, Issuer of Marriage Mm, Donvnymdng in all its Form, HONEY TO LOAN. Artificial Teeth $6 to low-t Berristflr, Solicita- Mantis“ louse ‘ "A head-waiter!” Yolande re- peats, with crimson cheeks; and then the idea of Captain Glynne, with his aristocratic mien and patrician tastes, being transiormed into a prim, genteel, close shaver), muttonâ€" chopâ€"whiskemd personage with snowy table napkin in hand and a keen eye on the joints and vegetables is so irresistibly ludicrous that, exhausted With weeping: and excitement as she is, she laughs until she can laugh no " longer. . "Hysteria. super-francs" indeed, forbshe fairly screams with merriment at. the idea of Dallas say- ing. f‘Ym‘iir!” and of his tying on hi3 white swan to carve 1 511101. at a Side table. ’ “My dear," Lady Pentreath says irritably, "I can give you your hus- band's address. I have assured you so repeatedly. But I hope you are prepared to hear without a severe shock to your nerves that he is in a. very lowly position, in the em- ployment of a. person who keeps an hotel, as â€"â€" as -â€" a sort of head- waiter.” ‘ “But. does mademoiselle know my husband’s present nfldross?" Yo- lande asks in a tone of forced calmâ€" ness. “1! so, perhaps she would give it to me? I should be very grateful to her.’_' "Certainly not!" her ladyship an- swers sharply. “I am surprised you should ask such a question, or bar- bor such a suspicion about Isa- belle! You do not know her, I see. though she was your companion for eight or nine months. I knew her thoroughly in less than eight. or nine weeks. A more ingenious, honâ€" orable, straightforward young in. man does not exist. I am quite sure; and one more averse to idle or un- worthy flirtation, or less desirous of attracting the notice of the other sex, I "never met!" “My dear Yolande. 11 Captain Glyune were not in question at all," the Countess says, in a severely mor- al tone. making the advice she utters as unpalatable as it can possibly be made, "you would not be justified in squandering your money. There are the poor, the hungrY. the sick. and the destitute. Oh, my dear. What good you might hnve done with every sovereign you thoughtlessly squandered, as you yourself confess you have done!” “Oh, I don't fancy he Was in aa- tual want. you know!" the Countess observes temperately, while Yolanda writhes at every fresh sentence. “He could surely earn enough for the bare necessities of life." pursues Lady Pentreath â€" “a young man of good education and address. He Was emâ€" ployed somewhat in the same way in the States as he is here; so 138.- belle-I mean, so I heardâ€"" "I should think not." Lady Pent- reath replies. with emphasis. “You are ‘not aware then of Captain Glynne’s circumstanm? No, I see you are not. Well, I must tell you then that. as he refused to permit Lord ‘Pentreath to assist himâ€"so his lordship tells naeâ€"most discaurteous- “I know, ‘I know," Yolande breaks in, in an agony of impatience and ir- ritation, “and I am truly sorry for it! But it hurts me more than any- thing else to think that my husband was in want of the money I was spending on useless luxuries! 1 hate myself!” “Does she know?" Yolanda ex- claims. hot with passionate chagrin and modification. “Mademoiselle knew about my husband’s affairs all the time I was in ignorance of them! Did he write to her then. Lady Pent- myth?” Ac“ My mad with lo him or hear from him ly and positively, I understandâ€"and having nothing but the money which he received from the sole 0! his com- mission. which was all swallowed up in paying ofl his ddataâ€"he was deep- ly in debt. I believe, unfortunate young man! -'â€" and not sharing in your fortune, you see. he was ac- tually without the means of subsist- ence, and Was obliged to do anything he could honestly to earn a living." "Has he been in poverty â€"- in want," Yolmde asks, with pale lips and eyes dark with horror â€"- “while I have been squandering money on rubbish and vanity? Heaven forgive me -- I shall never forgive myself 2" ”Bottas‘ of horrible stun!" her ladyship repeats, oflended. "Doctor Suthley Smith’s prescription! 1. will give you‘Ciiptaln Glynne's present address/es far as I know. though I certainly think, in his present cir- cumstanm and your present lament- ably excitable state of feeling, it were much better you should not meetâ€"mud: better!" .“Pie'ase give it to me! Do. Lady Pentreath!" Yolande pleads, weeping helplessly. “I want to see him and speak to him: and then - I don't care if I die!‘ Do tell me where he is! He won’t refuse to see me, will he. do yon't'hink. it I call 1t his club. or hotel, or wherever he is a-vvâ€"a r “I will do anything you wish. I will swallow bottlefuls of any hor- rible sum you like, Lady Pentreath," Yolanda "pleads, "if you Will only give me; my husband’s address!" .,An-DI L-â€" staying mit you to destroy your nerves, per- haps for life." she goes on. moving towards the table. "Aware as I am or the life of nutter-ins which is en- tdled on the unhappy possessor of shattered nerves, I cannot permit you to indulge in this violent excite- ment. My dear, you must take a. little bromide of potassium. end lie down on the couch with your eyes closed. without speaking or moving. for at least half an hour, or I will not answer {or the consequhnces!" Lady Pentreath says, with an air 0! gloomy triumph. . . W _,_‘_ Y "Hysteria. will certainly supervene -na.y, I fear has superVon ," Lndy Pentreath says, in a low. anxious voice, glancing towards the medicine bottlefl again. “My dear Yolanda, I cannot knowingly and willingly per- LADY NORA CHAPTER XXX. Quebec, Nov. 1.-â€"The oldest canoe- :nan o! Levis Hr. Edouard Buon jied at tho Hotel Dion Hospiuu at Levis yesterday. at the ago 0! 87 years. He had quite a. mutation 1x flay: gone by as a. Very nkillml Win» er navigator of the St. hirsute Ur. Frachette, the poet; h” 9“,,” ”“3 “3 Pm- PM“. man- .m interest in military matters, as by bad mom time to give to drill J an other people. He also said that 5- would never raise his voice a ainst the Scotch uniform in the .3.i:i8h arm. em was in charge of the train. His arm was slightly injured, and aladv from Port Colborne was slightly hurt, also. The engine and tenaer welte bddly wrecked. . Montreal. Nov. 1 .--The feature of the Caiedonia. Society’ 3 concert last. evening was a. speech from Lord Dun- donald. The commander urged the wealthier classes in Canada to take ‘1)»; Lady Pentreath," Volume lays implodngly, "I don't want Isabelle and I don't. want. Brett. where I an going. I hope to meet. St. Cdtharines, Nov. 1.â€"â€"A smash- up occurred on the Welland Division of the Grand Trunk yesterday after- noon. The 1.55 o'clock train, bound south, crashed into a runaway cor ot Lincoln avenue. The car, which was loaded with general merchandise. was smashed, and its contents scat- tered on the track. Engineer Match- Vâ€"‘zDo youâ€" think. dear. I could poo- sibly allow you to go in a. cob. a common hired conveyance. umtteuof "Going to a. fancy ‘bnll, and my husband within two miles of me!" Yolanda excldms, with balling eyes. “I am going to try to do right. Lady Pentreath!" “Are you going to be quite recon- ciled to him en?" the Countess asks gently. “I ope yon_wll_l. It is much better (or both at you, though you have trials enough in the married state. What. a pity Is- abelle is not at. home! I must. send Brett. with you. She is a. moat. re- npecteble person. but. 01 course not like Isabelle." And Yolsnde smiles syntactically. thinking how often in her schoolgirl and poorer days she has walked an equal distance on summer evening! on errands of business for her aunt alone. But she is obliged to wait now, while her hesrt aches 'ith im- patience. until Hrs. Brett cnn be found and can get ready; and then with a. kind goodobyc and even s prim kiss from Lady Pentreath. she is permitted to take her lean. “I thought you were going out with Lady Nora to-night?" Lady Pentreathtsays gravely. but. looking not. displeased -- her long. cold. bony face rarely warm- into actual m husband. I want no one - no one -â€" only to see him main}? but? ' ' Lonlon, Nov. 1.â€"â€"'l‘he national libel suit brought by Hrs. Julia Wstt against Lady Violnt 3191:»ch ended yesterday by the plaintm be- “011, a. clerk in the hotel office!" Yolande says, in s relieved tone. "That is a. very diflenm thing. Thank you, though. s thousand times, Lady Pentroath. The Balti- more Hotel. Holborn? I suppose a cab will take me there in spout halt E houn?“ she adds excitedly. rising and flinging on her long black silk mantle. “I know you will pgdqn 3;“,- loaving you vat. once. Lady Pentreath! Every minute seems an axe to me. Oh. dear, when is my $6, bywnight. through the streets?" the Countess asked in shocked tongs. in; awarded £5,000 (825.000) dun- ages. When the court opened en im- mense crowd besieged the public en- trance. The court room was packed when the proceediugs began. Lady Viol“ mm. in a striking toil- etolcrimlomoat by theeide oldie men whose mind she was gunned of poisoning. Both Lady Violet and Mr. Watt nppeared ublolu'tely undie- turbed by the sensation which they tanned. Mrs. Watt, who is rather handsome, was also stylishly dressed. Mn. Watt in her evidence mid she was compelled to have dinner in her bedroom beenuse Lady Violet would not leave the house. Since she had lcft Mr. Watt. Lady ViOIeLhad lived with him continuously. "So do I." Yolnnde agrees. burst- tmr but are-h tree: the very eon- eclouanese o! It. being an unfeellns end improper thing to do. "oh, dear â€" to think of Della being a. waiter! It. cen't be true. Lady Pen- trenth; there must. be some mistake. To begin with. he has had no ex- perience in carving." She can hard- ly get the words out. as one ludiâ€" crous image after another rises in her mind. lemtnry'v-dhnnopehl h leg-1| nineteenth; London. Nov. 1.â€"Chie! Secrets-y for Ireland Wyndham made a speech at Dover last night. in which be dealt with the Nationalists' chal- lenge oi the Government’s Irish policy. The speaker expressed his baliel that the end of the Irish queeâ€" tion was coming soon. and said that the Irinh land purchase bill. based upon sound business propoeale. would he the principle measure proposed at the next union of Parliament. In the meantime, the Government must vindicate law and order, the defence of which Mr. Wyndham said, was "frontier politiee." - .u. would not have thought you mull hum bun amused at the Ides of your monunate husband being reduced to the position 0! a men- ial.” Lady Penmath says very ma. ly. "I cannot help feeling the deep- est compassion tor him, In spite of his faults and 1011138." "He is in some menial capacity, that I know." the Countess declare. sharply, “at the Baltimore Hotel â€" a sort of hut-American. half-foreign place in the City - no, in Holborn. He is employed in the can for tak- ing people's names, and showing them to their rooms. and all that." Slush Up on tho‘ Welland. Aristocmy In Volunteeri. Noted Canoe!» Bud. (To be Continued.) C. E. Humflton. “ton-aw. 0', s: Pun, but. it I: generally Moi thattho Northern M9 In Wall 91”}!le he proposed lino m o Subscribe (or the Watchman-Ward". Winnipeg. Ian, Nov. 1.-Appuc.,. tionhas been made to the ”II-hitch. Legislature for a charter incorpont, ing a company which prom to buildusylwm in “tab; of . total “flux- of nearly 2.500 an... Applicator: in mud. in tho nun. u Halifax, Nov. 1.-â€"Tbe Italian war- ship Carlo Alberto, with Signor Mar- coni, the inventor, on board. arrived, at Ca;e Breton yesterday. The war- ship touched at 01:08 Buy first. when 16 boxes of tpparotus for tho Tabla Head station was lauded. Some of the apparatus was tau heavy to he landed there owing to the poor {a- duties, and it had to be taken to Sydney and from that. trons-gm pod. Marconi looks wall. D. est. Hallowe'en in yours. Several persons were injured, considerable damagewas done to private proper- ty, and seven young men were locked up on charges of disorderly conduct. Geo. G. WiISon. president of lfedisal Society. has a fractured rib. The pro- property damage will exceed $1,000. Toronto. NoV. Lâ€"The downtown section 01 the city was in the meme- sion at hundreds 01 students and tol- lowers [or several hours lat. night. The police say that it In the wild- Toronto. was notified. Sho came west, identified the remains and took the body out (or burn). Now the real Braden turns up from Wasting and the police no wondering who the dead man was. Wife our: Know In BM Winnipeg, Hem, Nov. Ilaâ€"Th ap- pearance in Winnipeg yesterday at Arthur Braden, a. former resident of Toronto. he! brought to light. a. cur- ion. mieteke. A month ago en un- known man Was killed in the C.P.R. yards. For days he lwvat an under- taker-'0 unrecognized. At m in- Iormetion we: received hue which tended to show thl.‘ be we: Arthur Braden. Brndcn'a Wife. who “val u'. Scranton, Pm, Nov. 1.â€"Tho first unporm-t. uction by the anthruzih coul commission, which in ”hunt- ing the diflermea between the min- ers and their employers. was taken yesterdg. when it was announced but Carton D. Wright. the record" of the commission. am. it any awn-i! affecting she existing mm 0! van. shallbe nude. the nun! flan ud- {active from NOV. 1. MOMbmmdboM Im'lcflte. Paris. Nov. lr-Prelident whet is taking an ective part in settling the chh cod miners’ strike. Yettardey hehed u extended confluence with 1!. Vincent. Prefect of the De- partmentDu Noni. who has been acting” intermediuy between the striker: and the mine ownere in thst dewtment. The mine owners have given the Protect the name. 0! tour, persons who ac to represent them in e conterence with u: equal mambo: o! strikers. Ina. Icmi-oflkial statement. giv- out last night. President Loubet up presses the hope {or an only coulo- ment of the strike. and declare- that this would be a politicd mmplhb- merit; beyond preredeut. Fit“ In 1.: "an: AM Otherl 1n the band showed lymp- tonu olnenrinx the tune Wanna the laws in the vicinity are flax-owns to the town very much gunned, and tearing M . [nerd outbreak oi many is imminent. Tho pilgrims cnll nt nearly Ovary bulbous. dong the line of much nnd demuu‘l provisions. Another do- tnchmcnt o! mounted pollen in en route to Yorkton district. In the meantime. the Doukhoborl show no indication to nbnndou their pilgrim- Goal! Coloniution Age-1.8m. now at Yorkton. yesterday made the followiq ntntmt: "I think it is beyond all power and raven to par. lay with the Ifoukhobors any longer. Emmuoa. hunger and maple-ones: have rendered their conditbn loch thnt thy cnnnot longer b0 rennoned with. I lave worked night nnddny with the misguided people. and must confess that. so in: us inducing than to return to their home. in commuted. It is impossible to pro- dict the outcome. It new to me that {orce now in account-y. a rent- nl nnd kindnenl have failed. I! die- asier in to ho prevented. tho tronziod Russian- must nt once be induced to Alarming Mont-l Condition of the Marching Doukhobon AGENT SPEERS COUNSELS FORCE Winning, Nov. 1. â€" Latest news from the m o! the Doukhobor din- turbm in to the duct mt 700 In" Ion sum md continuod on their 1653 much to Winnipeg. They can. “no the town tinting. 1nd were Wooten! sud otherwise mt» 11y clad. One of their number was .mxuu- insane, not {waticully smiling, 1y but wild and dangerous. It required the continual “mention of seva of his comrade! to prevent him from muting my qnd 9th_ers. _.-AI _______ ... W a an flint- 3'" r-Inllnlmâ€"Ou and: run-- ”Mt-I’m.“ Cull-t Inch ”Itch-u!" -â€" "“‘m" “wan-m W'ol‘t.lm nm Wm“ to Got 1- numm 1.008“ A0“ aux-com II 8.1“”. A Wild flnllowe' Tuesday, Nov. llth Private Apart-cu m 31 W. WFW3°OI°62+3+I+3WW~ g D. CINNAMON PROF. 1! «W to W business 39‘ u.- Iron this date. C. (7-. cont. 0“ Agataâ€"484. 3. JOHN H. BLACKWELL. of m In; bean «minted 88*“ tor a: lunacy-nurt- Company 0‘ “Ebro!“ tor farm implements in b M of Ir. E. P. (“11qu and NOTICE D3 prom y attended to by experience work guaranteed. Call an prim on stovs. all job d medias? Stoves, Hardware Rgpfigg, I‘anettqughing and every“. We'nviteyoutocallandsee thanon undayorFriday. Beforetheendofflfisweek we expect to Moneof the fmcst assortment of mm, on Glass, Novelties, etc. n35; arespedalanggm‘enfirely new and nova] in Our New Goods DORENWEND COMING I n- 'ANM-JVARDER mu tum and disfimn w tin-oust the loss of ‘ ”faction; W3 OVe their zinc In “I till 01 Prof. Dolczmcnd Hum hair ADORSS and ms the bead. Don't hi! to see his new p HAIR STRUCTURE, patent our the world. Be an improve your With HAIR GOODS, Ladies" and saw mos, TOUPEES, BANGS. 'AVY and PLAIN I-‘RONTS. SWIT- cum 01 em deseriptiun wtc. 'vâ€""v W cut hair. eSpeCially' S"? and Wt: hair, taken in exchange- J BWELLER Thin flair, Discolord flit, BALDNESS ’etty )0“ PRO- .IIV$-€.’I’I-6 In k stock in 1 child ; 3L0 VI: l( H

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy