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M Onkwdbd, Ont, III-unne- mt, Inner of m Um, Hamming in an in Form, mm TO LOAN. I m edict. 01 Don“! Sur- m tho hunt mm"! man And 911°- mod“- Onco ovu- Alida-on Nu- .. opponito thch'n hows-39: 1:3; 5. 1012038. Dontht. many War: for good Dentistry- †Boy-1 mm 001108.- Out- Artiï¬cial Teeth $6 to per set. Dr. Day, Dentist a. BYEBSON. so 0011“» ‘1'. no†Illa, axiom Eva to udderâ€"y md dil- womtn. Tdophona No. 98. :. auction- l It is sent to her by the low-born irival who has triumphed over her at last, and left her with nothing to show for her wasted years, her fading beauty and brightness, her ambitious longings, her falseth to herself, to love, to truthâ€"nothing but the fairy gold of withered leaves, the dead hopes and ambitions that shifter and- flntter away tron: her m. Dallas Glynne fails, as Lady Nora failed, in recovering the ring from Isabelle Glover’s keeping; but one morning in the spring of the second year after Lady Pentreath's death Joyce Murray has her unlucky jewel restored to her. ' star of hope in a. new constella- onâ€"a. constellation in which one Can discern the outlines of the form 01 a. coronet. Gone forever, she almost fears for I. month or two. After that, a. if}? of hope rises on‘ her horizon - She kisses the hand his lordship gives her, sulkily though he does so; and her stately robesâ€"Isabelle is always clad en princesse in these daysâ€"rustle and swirl as she curt- seys deeply and reverently, as if she were saluting royalty. And then she leaves the room; and when Lord Pentreath comes dovm the next morning his “little friend†has gone. “I will say good-bye to you now and here," Miss GIOVer says gently, after a. pause. “I shall be gone earlyâ€"perhaps before you are down in the morning. With many thanks for every kindness you have shown me, Lord Pentreath, I say good- bye; and Heaven bless you and keep you from sorrow in days to come!†He reads it from beginning to end sil’ehtly and slowly, and gives it back 'without a. word. “Stop!" he growls in a very un- gentlemanly manner. “Let me see ‘hét- ' letter! †Isabelle stoops and picks them up composedly, and is silently leaving the room. 'For, in a sudden spas‘m of rage, his lordship has dashed both ring and letter 06 the table on to the floor. “Lord Pentreath, I did not think you could use such language! I was just going to read you the letter for lun"â€"in a very injured tone. “ It came yesterday morning to me. Poor unlucky wretchl I suppose Joyce insists on having the ring reâ€" turned, lest it damage her chances: and his jealous wife is vowing venâ€" geance because he can't explain cer- tain things satisfactorily; and poor Dallas is telling lies through thick and thin to save himself! Listen to what a fright he’s in!" Miss Glo- ver says gaily. “ ‘Whatever sum the ring has cost you,’ " she reads, "'-‘I will pay you again willingly, and as much more as you think ï¬t to ask of me.' Poor Dallasâ€"he’d give a. thousand pounds for it. I verily believe, and Joyce would give two thousand and more! I might make a lot of money out of this dangerous little bauble." she laughs. “I might establish a sys- tem of ‘chantage' on the future â€" I mean on Miss Murrayâ€"i1 I were un- principled enough to do so. Poor thing! Her prudence did not equal her ambition when she gave that ring to a married lover. 0h. very well, Lord Pentreat "-â€"in a shocked voice-"i! you cannot control your temper, I had better go away!" in by his teeth and his face an un- wholesome purple red, stares at her and the ring alternately, â€but it is a lovely ring. You have seen it be- fore, I’m sure, and I have no doubt that dear Joyce will “be very glad to have it in her own possession again. It has been a useful little ornament in its time," Miss Glover adds. with an air of calm contem- plation of the jewel. “It has be- trothed Joyce Murray to licensed and unlicensed lovers. I got it out of the possession of the inst one. and now he is begging earnestly of me to give it back again to him. Poor Dallas Glynneâ€"this ring has cost *him'dear! It may cost others dearer before we see the last of it," Miss Glover says. with a sigh. to which his lordship responds with certain very ugly muttered Words. “What are you saying?" his tor- mentor asks in a very shocked tone. T‘ï¬Q not guiié new,†Miss Glover says brightly, while Lord Pcntreath with his ugly dry puckered lip hold Isabelle looks at him‘ with all the scorn she feels for him in her bright eyes. “Not half so sureias she is making of it and waiting for it,†she to- torts, with a contemptuous smile. “though I am sure enough. Why, I have her wedding-present all ready for her! I’ll show it to you. It is charmingly pretty. I think. I hope yOu and she will think the same." She takes a tiny morocco case out of her pocket and shows him, nest- ling in the dark velvet, a beautiful diamond-and-sapphire ring. “Youâ€"you are making mighty sure of my having a second wife. and a new Countess, and all the rest. of it!" the Earl says, wriggling a little on his chair and with a sneak- ing pretence of being displeased. ,II AL- 57.x“,- EM“ ï¬qï¬ï¬anflfl '0 “-wa “No, nothing,†Isabelle replies coldly. “The only word you could say to induce me to stay I know you will never speak. I have been your friend, conï¬dant, adviser. helper â€" what not; but the moment you ceas- ed to have need of me you would put me aside or sufler it to be done. “And nothing I could say would induce you to alter your determina- tion, eh. Isabelle, my dear?" the Earl asks, with a chuckle and a. crafty smile at. her. â€"with a taunt in every accentâ€"†I need not. turn out, in the world friendless and homelcs‘s to earn my bread!" all m "devotion to you and my triendship for you, nothing you could say or do would induce me to ac- cept that role. I am going to stay with Mrs. Vavasor for a while. Thanks to dear Lady Pentreath and her sweet generous thoughtfulness†(Continued from page 5. LADY NORA : at him with all the for him in her bright 6. There shall be a Board of ï¬ve Commissioners for the More or said moneys, to be known as Road Commissioners, who shall act. withâ€" out salary or pay. the said Board to he composed of the Mayor and the Chdrman of the Board of Works for the time being, and threo Commuâ€" 4. That the said Debentures shall be issued all at one time and may be issued at any time within two 3. That there shall be raised and levied in each year for the payment of the said debt and interest-and the debentures issued therefor; the sum of $294.28 during the currency of the said debt and debentures by a spec- ial rate sufï¬cient therefor on all rate- able property in the Municipality of the Town of Lindsay, the Same being suiï¬cient to discharge the several yearly sums of principal and interest accruing due as the said sums be- come respectively payable according to the terms of this By-law. ' 2. That the said Debenturw shall bear interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable on the 15th day of December in each year, and shall have coupons attached for the payment of interest, and the Deben- tures and Coupons shall be made payable at the ofï¬ce of the Town Treasurer. 888168 18811 888168 80888 88 8168 ““982 188 8168 88m 88 816: ~ 81188 88 8168 1.1m 888168 29’901. 88 8168 â€'86:. 88 8162 88888 88 8163 16'596 88816: 681801 88'wa 861011 888162 £8'9LU 88816: 198181 881168 86'808! 8168 18711.81 '81:: 888811 816: 010611 '9’,“ 881191 8168 8 00'0â€â€œ W'OSSZ """ ‘8261 081888 “""1861 998198 """ 0861 ZG'SISZ """" 6161 916118 """ 8161 118288 """IJGI 99'9888 "3"'9161 89'0913 "" 9161 061.908 ““1161 1.88861 8161 681161 """" 8161 888881 1161 99191.1 """ 0161 L9‘669I """" 6061 08'1891 """" 8061 1112.91 """ 2.061 00‘1181 . """ 9061 888911 """" 9061 007.681 """ WGI 8813213 """" 8061 MOI. 19919131 “WWW-'62 MK 1915...," 1916...:.. 1917...... 1918 ...... 1919 ...... ‘ 1920 ..... 1910 ...... 1911 1912 ...... 1913 THEREFORE THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION. OF THE TOWN OF LINDSAY EN- ACTS AS FOLLOWS : 1.- That for the purpose aforesaid it shall be lawful for the Mayor of the said Corporation, and he is here- by authorized and required, to cause debentures of the said Town of Lind- say to be made, executed and issued to the amount of Forty Thousand Dollars, in sums of not lessthan One Hundred Dollars, payable in annual instalments on the ï¬fteenth day of December in each year for twenty years, for the following amounts, for principal and interest for the follow. ing years respectively. that is to AND WHEREAS the amount of the the whole rateable property of the Town of Lindsay, according to the last Revised Assessment Roll, is the sum of $1,934,981.00. AND WHEREAS the amount of existing Debenture Debt of the Town of Lindsay, exclusive of Local Im- provement Debts. secured by special acts. rates or assessments, is 8233,- 958.24 and there is no part of the principal or interest of the mid ex- isting debt in wear : AND WHEREAS 82943.28 is the total amount requireh to be raised an- anally by special rate for the period of twenty years {or paying the said debt and interest- thereon at {our per cent. per annum. in instalments, ac- cording to the terms of this By-law, so that the aggregate amount pay- able for principal and interest in eachyearshaneequalasnearlyas may be to what is payable for prin- cipal and interest during each 0! the other years for such period. AND WHEREAS for the purpose aforwaid it is nwmry to create a debt to the extent of Forty Thousand Dollars and to issue Debentures there- for in the manner hereinafter mew tioned : A BY-LAW TO RAISE BY LOAN $40,000 TO PURCHASE ROAD MACHINERY AND MAKE PER- MANENT IMPROVEMENTS ON THE LEADING STREETS. WHEREAS it is necwsary and de- sirable to raise by way of loan 840,â€" 000.00 for the purpose of purchasing road-making machinery, and making permanent improvements on the lead- ing streets of the Town : BY-LAW N0. 983 $40,000.00 1397.00 1452.88 1511.00 1571.44 1634.30 1699.67 1767.65 1838.36 1911.89 1988.37 2067.90 2150.62 2236.65 2326.11 2419.16 2515.92 2616.56 2721.20 MUTE 9‘7“ 2943.28 2943.28 283.28 2943.28 2943.29 2993.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 2943.22 2943.28 2943.28 2943.28 What we“; it is ecle- Agent for the Sun Lite A: mammoth“; LIFE and FIRE USMC! Dated this 22nd day of November A. D., 1902. - " TAKE NOTICE that the above is a. true copy of a proposed By-law ,which has been taken into considera- ‘tion, and which will be ï¬nally passed by the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Lindsay in the event of the assent of the electors helm ob- taimd thereto, after one month from the 4th day of December, 1902. being the date of the ï¬rst publication thereof in the Watchman-Wade:- newspaper, and that the polls for taking the votes 0! the electors thereon will be held at the hour, day and place nannd in said Byâ€"law., 11. That the 6th daly a! January J.903, at the Tom Clerk’s omoe in the Town of Lindsay, nt twelve o’clock noon, is hemby ï¬xed as the time when and the place where the Clerk of this Council shall sum up the number of votes given for and peninst this by-law respectively. 10. That the 3rd day of January. 1903. at the Town Clerk’s cm in the Town of Undsay. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, is hereby ï¬xed as the time and place for the appoint- ment of persons to attend at the var- ious polling places and at the ï¬nal summing up of thevotesbythe Clerk respectively. on behalf of per- sons Interested in the promoting or opposing this By-law respectively. m wgmoo lm'rUAL, now EAST WARD No. 1, Groulle's Shoe Shop. Dep- uty Returning om. Ir. Archib‘ld Bradshaw. No. 2, F. Cmndell’s once, Deputy Returning om, Hr. Peter Gnu-tin. No. 2. F. Armstrong’s Livery once Doputy Returning OM, Ir. Goo. A. Irwin. No. 3, George Brym' Carpenter Shop. Deputy Returning omcer. Hr. Chas. O'Leury. SOUTH WARD No. 1. Bryan: I: Co's. Lumba omen, Deputy Returning 0m, Hr. W. J. Stewart. No. 8. Horn Bron)- Omce. Deputy Returning omcer, Ir. T. J. Homb- from 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the alter-noon o! the same day, at the following places. and the following shall be the Dep- uty Returning GM- to take th- votec at the respective place. : . NORTH WARD No. 1. at the Council Chamber in Town Hall, Deputy Returning onion-1 John Kelly. No. 2, Stitch's Wagon Shop. Dop- uty Returning om, Ir. R. 0. Cor- 9. That the Vote a! all the electors in the Town of Lindsay entitled to vote thereon shall be taken on this Byâ€"law on..._.., MONDAY 11113 5th DAY OF JANUARY 1903 on my 0! the Town omciala to insist them in the expenditure 0! the said moneys. and the town omclals when so requested shall assist the Road Commissioners in the expenditure of theeameintheeamemannernsit the moneys were being expended by the Council, and the ofï¬cials so no- sisting shall not be entitled to or allowed any additional remuneration that he would not be entitled to it theeamewerebeingexpended bythe Council. '"8'.“'rhat one said Road Commis- sioners shall be at liberty to all up- the Town. and for no other purpose whetsoever, the some to be expended as far as practicable and advisable upon the plan of sweet improvement recommended by Road Commissioner Cunpbell . "-wâ€" 7. That the proceeds of the said debentune shall be expended by the said Road Communion" for the purpose of purchasing road machin- ery and in making permanent un- provemcnts on, tpc leading suqets of donors to be elected in W with Byâ€"law No. 982. F. KNOWLSON, Town Clerk. MIC- Banana. comm In: of W Salt “Cum, W901â€. scrotum. sud :11 troubles arising from an gunman, Liver. Dowel: or Blood. Dubai†GEO. A. LITTLE KEYS IORIISON, Lindsay Plumbing, Tinsmithing and Re. pairing Neatly and Prompt- I. dwm hanging on the out.- nide of the (icon-:10: any who want. W in the printing line. Printing like Clothing or [winery change- its style so of- tm. and we follow the latest m.mulourPRINTINGiu mu. 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