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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Nov 1908, p. 2

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h, . “I McLennan co. Washing Machines Clothes Wringers Step Ladders {3 Wheel Barrows Curtain Stretchers Bird Cages Horse Clippers Poultry Netting Alabastine Kalsomine Prism Paint Floor Wax Portland Cement Glazed Sewer Pipe Fir'e Bricks Fire Clay Mlllnfldn 8t (0. Hardwar, Coal, Iron CLOTHING A PPETITE No matter how poor tin-ap- potite you have you're bound to row hungry when you loo over our stock of suitings for this season. Lou Wickett 2nd door to Post Printing Oiflce William St. - Lindsay Federal Business Lindsay College Ontario Subjects Taught Bookkeeping, Arithmetic. Spell- ing, Penmanship, Shorthand. Typewriting. Business Letter Writing, etc. Individual Instruction. Now is the best time to enter. l dram-e with the times nrr‘me in a position to do better work than ever. the most lip-to-date Marble and Gran- ite “'m-ks in this part of Ontario. ldfllit Mllllllllliflli Still doing business in the same old New designs. new granites, new and Get our prires and see our designs stand but not in the same old way. We mproved tools and methods. in fact before put-chasing, gimp :lllll show moms ii 1% 13 Utili- brnign Rt. immediately north of Fire Hall. Lindsay Marble world it. eliAMBEBE. Bren One year ago, Mr. George ‘ Vdeelnan was earning about ; $100 per year as farm laborer. ' Now he is earning at the rate of $962 per year. \ Six months‘ training at our Business College made the dif- ference. Was it a good invest- ment? He thinks so. His ad- dress is New Osgoode, Sask. Four coursesâ€" THOROUGHNESS THE CORNER STllNE . flor COPYRIGHT. 1907. BY ROBERT W. D her-because dead fires‘ were flicker- What had she expected when she in: again, and the ashes of dead rwet married him? Only innocent ignorance stirred above the scented embersâ€" "? ”1" 3" be ornamented could ac- and the magic of all the east was de- scending like a veil upon them. and the phantom of the past drew nearer. smiling. wide armed. crowned with living blossoms. The tide rose. swuying here where she stood. Her hands fell from her! face. Between them the grave they had dug seemed almost filled with flowers now. was filling fast. and across it they looked at one another as though stunned. Then his face poled. I and he stepped back. staring at herl from stern eyes. “Phil." she faltered. bewildered by the mirage. “is it only a bad dream. after all?" And as the false magic glowed into blinding splendor to en- gulf them. “Oh. boy. boy. is it hell or heaven where we've fallen?" There came a loud rapping at the door. 0 t 0 “Phil.” she wrote. “i am a little frightened. Do you suppose Boots sus- pected who it was? i must have been perfectly mad to go to your rooms that ! night. and we both wereâ€"to leave the door unlocked with the chanced some- body walking in. But. Phil. how could i know it was the fashion for your friends to bang like that and then come in without the excuse of a re- sponse from you? “I have been so worried. so anxious. Aim hoping from day to day that you would count for the horror of her disillusion. write to reassure me that Boots did What splendors had she dreamed of DOt recognize me With my DECK turned from the outside? What flashing and to him 811d my miltf across my eyes. infernal signal had beckoned her to “But scared and humiliated as i am enter? What mute eyes had promised? I realize that it was well that be What silent smile invited? All skulls knocked. Even as I write to you here seem to grin. but the world has yet to in my own room. behind locked doors. , hear them laugh. I am burning with the shame of it. ‘ o o o . . . . “But I am not that kind of woman. ; .. i ” Phil; Truly. truly I am not. Wheni Pb” p? the foolish impulse seized me I had no “Yes. Alixe.” clarida fwilstiw td t g “I did my best. w-without offending e e o “n e ex(“ill t0. Gerald. Can you believe me?” “I know you did. Don’t mind what i said." “N-no. not now. You do believe me. don't you '2” “Yes. I do.” “Thank you. And, Phil, I wintry to s-steer straight-because you ask me.” “You must.” "i will. it is good to be here. i must not come again. must it" “Not again. Aime?) “no your ooooooll“ . “UH your own. who do loll-u“ “l Whit hoot»; they say": “wool?" he asked shhrlllr; “a hllholzi hello ll:ol‘lloi§ total :5 ,iiIBtilliiiihs to he disagreeable to 3'." ”What hart Â¥8li helm“ “thatâ€"that §8li might him? thought about Gerald’s playing at my house after i had promised not to let. him. “Of course I understood what 1 risk- ed in going. i realized what common interpretation might be put upon what i was doing. But. ugly as it might so near to anybody except you. my mo- tive. you see. most have been nullsl Innocent. else i should have gone about 1 it in n rel-y different manner. “1 mulled to see you: that is also lonely till. i was lonely for s so . oroo ll hhr‘sh one. from the sort o lililii loo tile. .l ohhtoo you to hollow, it who lh shits oi the that norolo some illiti lllhlnl that might; folio tililllé iiilhtllli liili ‘hohlohgs; l tilti hot limiti- ho who lhr‘ltoh, Aha, hillhh ho hllhohml l the 8Â¥8FÂ¥ihlhii to hlotchl hlhl from lllhllhfz You hilll‘ hotel llhhw whhl look shes. what i hath“ . -, . “Willi: mil Gilli Gilli liliii “6:" RB filiiti slltit’l‘iiléi‘lg‘iili‘égm i8 99 mmmm pm: { WW- h‘hht to In1 my heart hm for 39h. hht thorn m thins: ii shmhh ehhhm shell: is content: Believe me i hill what i cohlh- ‘tl remember What you will shout sh anchorage 1 out trying to clear these haunted eyes of mine and steal?! clear of phantoms tor the honor of what we once were to each other he- i'ore the world. But stcorlns a 81m“ ship through endless tempo?" is hard labor. Phil. so be a little kind. a little more than patient. if my hood grows tired at the wheel. . “What do you think of tool Asking you shows how much Icsre. Dread of your opinion has turned me coward until. this last page. What do you when it ls hot this?“ ”True! Do rhh lhlhh l‘h take thhl ‘chéance again. even it l toll free to he t '.'. “Free!" she tailored “Bht you are free. Phil!"- “1 am not." he said fiercely "No man is free to marry twice under such conditions. it’s a jest at decency and a slap in the face of civilization! l'm done for-finished. i had my chance and 1 failed. Do you think 1 consider myself free to try again. with the chance of further hespattering my family?" “Wait until you really love." she 3y «0351” to. CHAMnE'Rs. Author of “The Fighting Chance.” Etc. see you and learn for myself what you . CHAMBERS. JO but that question should properly some from me. Whatdoyoutbinkofamsn who exhorts and warns a‘ woman to stand fast and. then stands dumb at the first impact of temptation? “If words of commendation. of cour- age. of kindly counsel. are needed by anybody in this world. i am not tho man to utter them. Whit a hypocrite must 1 seem to youâ€"1 who sat there beside you preaching platitudes is strong self complacency. instructlnk yes how morally sdifylnx it is to be good and unhappy! “Then“ what happensdt i don‘t know exactly. But l‘m trying to be honest. andl’lltsllyouwhatlthinkhapâ€" pened. “You areâ€"you: 1 amâ€"1. and we are still those same two people who un- derstood neither the impulss that cues swept us tomthsr nor the forces that tors us apart! Ah. more than that. we .do not now. “But one thing ,wo do know. not through reason. but through sheer in- stinctâ€"we cannot venture to meet againâ€"that way. for 1. it memo. am a man like other men. except that I lack character. and you are-you. still unchanged. with all the mystery of attraction. all the magic force of vitali- l l l l TEA is preserved by the use of sealed lead padtets. Black, mixed or natural green Working on Voter’s List Voters' list revision: Number local optionists ask- ing to add Number anti-local optionists asking to add ...................... 06 Number local optionists ask- ing to have struck off ......... 28 Number anti-local optionists asking \to have struck off ..... 112 64 Wednesday was the last day for en- tering appeals against names on the V'oters' list. being taken in the revising oi the Voters' list this year because of the pending vote on local option. The foregoing figures give in a nutshell the result of painstaking work on the . part of the local option supporters and those opposed to it. It will be noted that both sides expect to add about the same num- ber to the lists. In the matter of disputing the right of certain names, on the list the anti-local optionists are asking to have 112 struck 0:1,; while the local optionists want 28 struck oil. The argument on both sides will be heard by a local judge in near future and judgment given. G. H. Hopkins, K.C., of the law ty. all the esoteric subtlety with which firm of Hopkins 8:. Hopkins, will up- you enveloped me the first moment In: Ipear for the anti-local optionists eyes met yours. “There was no more reason for 4t then than there is now. and. as you adlmt. it was not love. though. 8 ya km...- “.0...“__ --‘ also admit. there were moments up proaching it. But nothing can have real beginning without a basis of rea- son. and so, whatever it was, it van- ished. This perhaps is only the in- fernal afterglow. “80 now 1 end where I beganâ€"with that question which answers yours without the faintest suspicion of re- What can you think of such a man as i am? and in the presence of my second failure your answer must be that you now think what you once thought of him when you first unlined that he had failed you. "PHILIP SELWYN.” ‘That very night brought him her rc- Dy= ' "Phil. dent. i do not blame you for one instant. Why do you any you ever tolled in anything? it was entirely my will. not 1 mo so happy that you wrote no you old. taking all the blame. whloh is like you. i ooh look into my mirror howâ€"tor ii lllolhohl or two; “it ill how or roll lo ho so will shoot \Hlili roll liilhli Eiliiitl om ln i Gilli linens hhllllhs. illiiiili holhlhll llhl l‘llli illitill‘!‘ llili mush mow new: is ilillii i: shill whhlhror spell ii “iii that moment iii l lilllilt' wry troll could not have lhl'r-hlhhos lr‘iili sol-l tiliflll‘: l lihow ll hcehhih roll Wiliflil hhhhl it is logically: “hr the Will". i sow llrs- GBVhl‘d‘r gram wool hi the Hunter lhst highlâ€" lii Emil- Sha cclthlhlr is slun- hills“ 0 Salwrh flattened out the letter and deliberately tore out the last para- staph. Then he set it ahre with a match "At least." he said. with all “813‘ look. “1 can keep her out of this." And he dumped the brittle blackened paper and set his heel on it. Then he mourned his perusal of the mutilated letter. reread if and finally destroy ed it. “Alixe.” he wrote in reply, “we had and Mr. McLaughlin, Peel at Fulton are acting for those in faVOr of lo- cal option. CHEESE SOLD A'l‘ llic. The final sale of the Lindsay Cheese Beard was held this morning. Mr. Fitng'crald, of Petbrboro, seCured the entire. boarding. 696 boxes. The price paid was no cents. Therowas but one bid, which is a va-y unusual happening, and this was accepted :by all the salesmen. the other buyers refusing to raise the of- la'. Mr. Ditageraid secured the en- tire boarding at the last sale. also. It was decided to allow one pound abox oil to the buyers. Cheese at this time of the year is not as well. treated. many say. and this was the cases of allowing the pound oil. 'lhe buyers were: Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Gillespie, oi l’otcrboro,anli hr. Flavelie. of Lindsay. A big meeting of dairymeti will be held this ant-moon. the boarding- was as follows : Stal- ........................................ 1'7 Dossiers ................................. he Marmot; ..... -. ........................... to disclose ................................. iln ~. “when ............................. till liUl‘B .'. ............... ‘.'....;'..'...‘. ...... 9U N; Nil-Nth L; ......... ; '.'..;.'....‘..'. ;; .; 9“ h.“%ii§5wm 222.....2 11.;3... ll“ hl‘lfi li‘iii 2:21.. 2,11. ;;;:‘.1. 1.. Mi ”Mi 212221": '. 1:22:21: 211:2: 121:". all“ .â€" iho fliiilfiilliil- hustlers. Willi ii crew from hmhorsthhrs. was Molly colossus hr iiii minimise cl alumni: in i-lrihsslohe channel. this at the crow wow when. â€" we...” Hubs CHE _ Burdock [lined Bitters. The presence of headache nearly always tells us that there is another disease which, although we ma not be aware of it, is still exerting its hopeful influence, and perhaps awaiting an opportunity to assert itscl plainly. . Burdock Blood Bitters has, for years Particular interest is, l faceless! certificate. WE WAN T For Fall and Winter] months inLind- an and surrounding country all rxtiv iable agent to take order:1 for nun. cry stock. Good‘J’ay Weekly. Outfit F . Exclusive Territory. 600 litter; of the choicest nursery stmk willcn you sell direct to yOtii't‘llstmlll-rs This- ls one of the advantn esoul- men have over jobhcrs. We. G ARAN'l‘iCE‘lhe deliverv of trees in G001) (‘().\'ll|’r[. 0N and UP 1‘0 CONTRACT (2 RA I); Write for particularsâ€"l’elhzuu Nurs- gy 00.. Toronto, Ont. Please mention 3 paper. w ..p .- ~--._._.____.. .... - man FOR SALEâ€"Lot 11, con 11: Rally, 200 acres more or less,140 acres cleared. balance tamarm swamp. New frame house, from. barn, 86 x 80, small orchard, well watered. five miles from the town of Lindsay. Property of Dennis Scully. Price right for a quick sale. Apply to Elias Bowes. Real Estate Agent, Lindsay. t ... u- be FOR SALEâ€"COMPLETE sm or blacksmith tools, with or without woodwOrk and stock. Will sail cheap for cash. Apply to W. A. Cameron, Victoria Road, Ont. ”â€" ‘FARM FOR SALEâ€"LOT 18. CON. 3, Eldon, 100 acres, more or less, all cleared. Good frame house and burn, two wells. Terms easy.- Want to sell at once. Apply to Mrs. George Daynes, \l‘oodville. Ont. WAN'i‘ED.â€"â€"GIRL WANTED loll housework. Address Mrs. Allan Gillies. Lindsay. .M LOST.â€"ON THE C.I‘.ll‘. TRAIN 0N Thanksgiving Day. a Hull's Wm containing $20 in hills and Some small change. Will i‘ntivl‘ Wm!" leave at The “'ardor “mi (liiilll rc- ward. , _ ,e, 7 ,__.. FARM FOR SALE Improved farm of one hundred and fifty delta. more or less. being rom- bw Oi the south hull 0‘ int “'1‘." U; (20), in the tenth mm m wast bill-t bi lot immig- mm. in t! oiewnlh concession of llw «mam bi Ups; ‘iihls load is soon l-lny Law «vol- this let nail Milli bl sm‘n “mimi- MG till Filiitillol liiil moon ouw Hél we of honors... was which there is rhhhlhs only. . sllhhm than who: who ... law: nourished. Largo frame limit 't'li lost. with stone foundation and Elohim for- all kinds of Stork. Ar NY i9 “09“ in Jackson, sollcllofi, unMYr Ont” 03' A. Bl('l\.'tll, 1 N0”? Dame'St. west. llonin‘ul. TEACHER WANTED. â€"â€" Full 8. S. No. 7. Eldon, for year 1910- Teacher holding a, secondâ€"class W School haul! Wee-quarters miles from village a1 Eldon and G.T.R. Station. l'p’m' date schoolhouse. Salary 837‘- Apply to M. McLean, sec-trell- Eldon Station. WET-1'4"; Preparatory said tremulously Commercial ' , perfectly better stop this letter writing before been cur-i all kinds of headaches, and ii Stenography Eeggugllled lncredulously. think of me? I am miserable somebody stops us. Anybody desiring Y?“ W‘“ :53! give it 1 trial we are sum it TEAGHER WANTEDâ€"FOR mum! gad that it is not true. i am about Boots. but that is partly fright. ll d f ho, ' s of n .. , to make mischief might very easily WI 0 or ouw tlthasdone fol-thou- 8. S. No. 10. in the townsh p Telegraphy glad. she said. on. Phil. Phil. for though [know Lam safe enough with misinte ret what d ‘ sands of at are. 8 'lie duties to oommence3" . . , a single one of the chances we had sucha man. But what sets my cheeks VD we are ong. I of ++++++++ J J ' 00 W , ° again and again and again! And we biasing so that I cannot hear to face , . . + B l Bur)! instructor: . once. so 1 ask you to do so without any Headache u r ‘ n t on, N.S., mum. Apply *0 “'31- Fe”! ‘ did not knowâ€"we did not know! And my own eyes in the mirror is the fear fear that on «will fail to - d + and writes:â€"â€"‘ havebeen Green P.O. . , yetâ€"there were moments"- of what you must think of min the. why 1 asklt." Will on?" on erstand + Constipation+ trouhled with head- â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""'""'_____ .4. / ert9 for particulars Dry lipped he looked at her, and dry still. secret places of that heart of ,1. c which she re lied. + cm + ache and constipation SHORT HORNS FOR SALE.“ A of eye and lip she raised her head and yours. which I my next .nnderv . “YEA Phil _ P by . ALIXE." : + for _al umeiAéter choice pair of heifers. 1 and 2 Yes: . stared at him. through him. far he- stood. ‘p ‘ _ 7 x." " . ' Eh”: ' W trying. . Fm .°°' old. sinsdby a Kineliar Nima b . Peterboro Busmess College .0... .. n. m..- n... mu... m..- ~ , ~ - ~ $352,223.32. :33 hem m, m, .0 u, mtgwmcg $53604 ... m a... a... a... .s l... g; 395 Water-st. " y », m 'MM- matters were Mill [find I am com y‘oured‘after having ’14" cow at Lindsay Central, 1“! A. J.'OKONE, PRINCIPAL _ ‘ , .. l . " mafia!!!“ ‘ " ~ _ takenthros ‘ ‘l'finnfelym. whichwssbredln thisherd.c st, I r . . , m ‘ ,9 ‘. . . ' n " o _ . . ad that will for awhile. * mend it to all. . is priced reasonable. J. 35 An incident of Kin Arthur’s rel ’o Manufactured The . ‘ '“' V s 8“ roll Harem s .. 0., “mm... mm" “Wowl m tn- “. o. a... divine are .1 - - ' mentality of the big stick. To be continued. . will adorn the King's Christmas . ‘ . card. CASTORIA Undividel Bra Province A g transects Szivi Branch. Office 10 to 3 (l'vlm'k. Saturdays 10 use . OF HEAD OFFXCE. B. it. WALKER, Presid ALEXANDER LAIRD, c TRAY The new Travellers" way in which to carry rl $101 and the exact amomll‘ Germany. Grout B; and Switzerland ix 9 they are payabk- :<l . m1 , . The (‘hmlm‘s :l'... .41 of the l‘ulll‘n. Lind say Bra ”â€" Md M: E LEA 11 | ~~~~~~ a An clclcnznm - . l said he hall st.- .. «oi Md stab“ Ulin \ n . ‘ ’l‘he augment ll.. rersity is tam... . l “holarchips ll. .l: l i Mr. A. r; than. ‘l “38“!!! Free l‘l.r. 1‘ daily. If you are ~; .open an dC('(llll 3% per C(‘lli. Money to ill‘ ment. Once hours

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