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Watchman Warder (1899), 16 Dec 1909, p. 2

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.Ii‘ a; PAGE "0 Mamie dllll GM» llt' Still doing business in 1hr smut- nu stand but not in the-ran e-uld way. \\. New designs, m \\ mania». .- mpwved tools and methous. in face the mmt up-to-dat‘ Matblealn (imp it? Works in this part .I' Oulariu 11M nm- mvir-ps and see (mr design Waning Machines Clothe. Wrin‘efl Step Ladders Wheel Barrows Curtain Stretchers Bird Cages . Horse Clippers Poultry Netting Shop and show mums bridge St... ilnmo-dinfoiy Hall Alabastine Kalsomine Prism Paint Floor W Winter Term PETE RBORO BUSINESb COLLEG Opens Monday, Jan. 5, ’10 Portland Cement Glazed Sewer Pipe Fire Bricks __ GEO- Lindsay Marble Works R. CHAMBERS, Prop McLennan Co. Individual instru. t'ou. W rite am- for lixemture. ‘ ......_.. ’Woman will I is his own at 3 1001 in hers. 36'6“”; 099.1, Mclennan a (o. in which to train for earning a. good salary is the Central Businsas Col- lege of Toronto. ' Our fine catalogue explains our superiority, and is mailed free on request. If you are interested in prepar- mg for and securing a good situation, trim us without delay. Address W. H. SHAW. Principal SPOTTQN. PRESLDELT LHcKONE, PRANCLPA... as in Hue salm- nit ‘ rah euld way. \\ ' ‘ to}? m:r!h n! Viv 11 k 13 Cam- Iron (“av flllllltffl The consequences of her own error! «me refused to be burdened with To escape somehow was her paramount unwise. and 512 always tried toâ€"hnd always attempted it even In school laysâ€"and further back when Nina irst remembered her as a thlh. eager. ‘estless "little girl seampering from one crepe Ihto another at full speed‘ Even in these days there were me heats whee Nine betieved her to he netuhny irratiehal. but there was every l‘eds‘dfl hot :5 hey ee te the heedlesa fieflttéi‘bt‘flifl' whose father m the prime u! life eat all day in his teem. his faded eyes fixed wiettully he the child- ish {eye which his attehdeht mum re him free: his daughter’s nursery: Add...“ a. All tbig Nina was’remembenagiald again she wondered bitterly at Alne’l treatment of Bar brother and what e!- plaaatien than @0916 ever 99 for Is- except 9% shake with which they aiwau met. Latgly. :00. A1139 had seared! 999' even after an hour's separation. 0! at 981% $9 W”. 39' ”9‘95“ m | course she noticed tats and. band- her husband. if Whfl‘ 35!de Mi , ml .0“ 3W9 he! ”wins wgadgfl wig: true, It gang amid 099mm" why. ' g scrape. t m an 388- ‘ and um knew Alisa well enough to mfiggfizfififlgm “affix; “9°“ “3: m“:£::“£°a° strutting“ he had heard about and bad Just me: 83’ 95“ Wk _ as ’5‘ ”3 for the first. ti_m . E11: observation of ____.l--2 hann‘nnfl‘ , -.__-n_ “I... .nA than. n; But! Hum um uuu u.-. .. .__,,, l a"; WHva-w â€" onlng onward to promlsed happlneaa. that goal 0! heart'a desire already lyv tag so far behind her. and farther still, for. every step her llttle lying feet were taking la the oldest. the valnest. the most hopeless. chase In the world -the headlong hunt for happiness. And if that blind hunt should lead once more toward Selwyn'l Suppose. freed from Rathvea. she turned ln her tracks and threw herself and her “you... youthful u-hnppmess straight at the man who had not yet destroyed the picture that Nil: (on! when she vhitp ed her brother’s rooms with the desire to be good te him with rocking chairs. Not that she really believed or fund that Phillp would consider such an impossible reconciliation; pride and 3 sense of the absurd must always check , L-A‘h m vu‘ v- v..- est methods of interesting that maul unless he happen to be In love with l somebody else And Nina had taken her chances that the picture of Alix. ' was already too unimportant for the ' ceremony of incineration. Besides. what she had ventured to say to him 1 was her belief. The child appeared to i be utterly absorbed in her increasing , intimacy with Selwyn. Love was not there Nina unner- ', stood that. But Its germ wasâ€"still i dormant. but bedded deliciously in. congenial soilâ€"the living germ in all m latent promise. ready to swell with the first sudden heart beat. quicken T with the first quit-teams: of the pulse. unfold into pet-feet symmetry if ever the warm. even current In the veins grew swift and hot under the first scorching whisper of truth. up Her little Alsatian maid. cm legged on the floor at her feet. sewn; any diligently. also looked up. the! scrambled to her feet as Selwyn halt:- ed on the threshold of the room “Why. how odd yon look!” said Ei- leen. laughing, “Come in. please 8n- sanne and I are only mending some of our summer things Were you In search ol’ the children? Don't say no t: yumm henna. I‘m quite happy vv WV _â€"- -_, mmmwynamdew lLEEN. swing by "30 nursery window. flanked Don't say no quite happy w l was here. rrmmed. Y1 rvt be had heard about and had Just met i for the first time. His observation of her now was leisurely. calm and than oughâ€"not so calm. however. when. impatient of his reticence. bending there over her work. she raised heri dark blue eyes to his. her head re- maining lowered. The sweet. sued insgergjgnmtfl but; nioment. The! ‘ 30 mauled her stitches. aware that ‘ something in him had changed since she last had seen him. But she mere- ly smiled quietly to herself, confident of his unaltered devotion in spite of the strangely hard and unresponsive gaze that had uneasily evaded hem. As her white fingers flew with' the glimmering needle she reflected on con- ditions as she had left them a week ago. A week ago between him and her the most perfect of understand- ings existed. and the consciousness of it she had carried with her every mo- ment in the countryâ€"amid the icy tum- ble of the surf. on long, vigorous walks fairy switches till the young blood fair- ‘ Ii sans. pouring through her veins. Mâ€" - mum“ "m limb-7v Since thatâ€"some time within the‘ weekâ€"anemia; evidently had hapâ€"; ’ened to him here in the city while nine had been away. What? All she beat above the fine linen gar- ment on her knee. needle flying. a and- den memory stirred coldlyâ€"the recol- lection of her ride with Rosamundâ€" and instinctively her clear eyes new “Havelbeenunyeoiunsthntwe must begin all over. Captain Seiwyn?” “Begin what. Eileen?’ L‘â€" - -I IAnM nf her head and began to thread the nee- dle. “I see that my‘ week's absence heenotbeenverygoodforyon. I knew it the moment you came in with i 3!! thetrguflty, aheentminded eflrontery I which I have forbidden.” {Hemnpeshetook hex-hand In hh. Then they both laughed at the Q very vigorous shake. : “What a horribly unfriendly creature '31» can be.” said Eileen. “Never e In his Then the! both 1“ 1 yet, 1130“)“ shake. 1 “What a horfibl! Wm : m can be.” said Eileen- greednx. never even a “r W-.. “b. are you up to now? luppoee you who the tea and have come to de- pdnue. Bytbem.Phil.Ihetr that you've sprung the trap on than m .1. a“ M" an Aug“, “I“ “upngmtfliflh” mmkfiomuflfimmfi" iii-3M rum-marl! .u u u" a ”190.30!“ IWM” a! an up an chum am» am." a“ flow nut-pen to animus: mm»?! "m" . .m _- .AIm ‘n Bl. an. "Hut. 1! m not man. why on an! ban you sham Neemtrdr' Aid 801m unswond simply: ”I daft like him. That is the reason. ‘Wllllv chndten from the bend of the It: were now shouting demands to;- their (other. and Austin rooe, pretend in: to crumble. - "rho” confounded kids! A man is never permitted a moment to himself nNmupmmleen? Ohanwt! I, _M§M .Ml" I]. . And when Austin had gone she wallr ed swiftly over to where Seiwyn wag standingand looked him directly in tho “is he still with Neergard 00.?" ”Yes, Eileen.” “And you don't like Mr. Neergnrd?’ “N-no.” “Then Gerald must not remain.” He said very quietly: ‘tEileen. Gerald ‘ no longer takes me into his confidence. I am afraidâ€"l know. in factâ€"that l have little influence with him now. I am so it hurts. but your brother ii his own master. and he is at liberty to choose his own friends and his own W policy. 1 cannot influence him. I have learned that thoroughly Better that I retain what real Menu ‘ ship he has‘lei’t for me than destroy n , â€"-_ “â€"51- M ‘n 9-0.: â€"‘ _._â€" by any attempt. however gentle. to tn terfere In his an'aira“ She stood before him. straight. slen der. her face grave and troubled. , “I cannot understand." one said. “no“ he could refuse to listen to a man lila- you.” “A m llke me. Eileen? Well. I! I were worth listening to no doubt he’d 7 AL-A I have “Don‘t give him up.“ the said. am looking straight Into his eyes. “It yo: cure for me, don’t give him up” “Care for you. Eileen! You know ‘ Til be back putt! 90°“ u, so you Wm no - ONTARIO. Tea W ‘ ’ ‘ 'a flaw 1 :31. He peculiarfid'mfi'é‘fi Ceylon!!!” cannot be exquued anywhere elsefon 95m ' and delughtfulproma of "no oblate fragrance L--- ...g [2...] a narkdae tO-ddv f.um MW“. an no." up“: In tell you will. m7. «1.. mwdmmthghtlfll! m9 ma 7"! “P on. A. madden” “m" my gut this “no?" at..." In aid under bar breath. “I «mun. Wilton” Cultural “I I30". Don't nu ma mumâ€"tilt lt you believe all thls of me. only you mat teach me how to count {or aunt- thlng ln the wotjld. Will you?” “Teach you. Eileen. What musing mockery! I teach you? Well. th . I teach you thisâ€"that I man‘s blu is best healed hy a man‘s sympathy l wlli stand by Gerald us long a be will let me do so. not alone (at your sakenoronly formula for-5m l mun-e you that. Are you con- reirmthborm um.“ 1 have R “You know that. “1 know. cund.’ wally have to. Dr C. B. lax-mall, of Bfldgevnw, m .nominnted for the Common by the Cancel-vain: o! Lunenbnrh. â€"-_V “110: l {hank sol (or giving me this charge. It means that a mum mm rahé his own standard of living before he can accept such mponslbilitx You endow no rm: all {In} a mun ought to doubled. for It Is :1 use“. '50 R sun-awn“ price .1 1' mm will; please To be continua-d. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" @- ycd. Euy a package ,to-day tom yourwmcer. You’fl luke it .Tea. Flavor Captain Selfll" I “I“? r ‘ W! 320331321: 10, under u and sumndin ( nnntrv ma 3.. "{inble agent to (age order; {m m ery stuck. Good Pay Weekly. Outfit I'm. Exclusive Territory. 600 Am. of the chalcut. numory stuck "th m: be" diwct tn ynurcnst: mm T“ "he of the gamma Psnur mm 1].” MM ‘uhhers. “'0‘ G ARANIEI. Miner n! twee in (ion!) ('UM» UN an OF N) GON'I‘RAN‘ mun WM“, for pfiflkulmwâ€"Al’vllmm N“ 0‘" 00.. Toronto, ‘ I“: l’lt‘flfw “’th fih an inter. FAR! Nil BALE-=14» .11. can. It“). 800 can more: at km. N m- M. Datum» tam FOR 8ALE.â€"f‘nMPLETE SET Mutant“ mole, with or wit woodwork and stock. Will chap '0! cash. Apply to W. Cameron, Victoria Road. 0|! FARM FOR SALEâ€"DOT 18. 8. Eldon. 100 acres, more or lmprovad firm of one hundred and any genes. more or less. being our patted of tht muth half of lot ‘W W ‘m). b "If tmth and the wed PC." of Rt twenty (20). in ti MM and all chat-ed but about through 115) urea of pasturage win-b there is running water Sula!“ three mih-s 933‘ of my. on good msol mad kin-hon Ila III . Ira-e dwfllilg Lud- M “m M. 93““? tm "up. New m house. .- hfl'l. 86!”. small orchard, yd In“. Iv. anon trom a. a... d m, Franny o! u... m. m flat! (or a g“ “b ADPU to ”in! flown. a mu Ant. Lindsay. woodshed. lam frar‘r 75 (on. with stone (oum sum” Cor cl! kinds 0‘ pl, to Moore A: Jackson Ltndoay, 0111... or A P. Von-o- nnmo-In wrc! Mw all dared. Good frame hoes-mt! hurl. two wells. Terms easy. Want to sell at once. Apply to m SALEaâ€"BOO AC! .. a. “mm of m of the late nUla av”... -‘..- choice pair of hem-rs, 1 and 2 ma °"- 9"“ by a Kine-HM Mme bun. a [Tom the sumo dmn “9 ”‘65?“ Fri-0 cow at Lindsay «emu. m3 Viki was bad in this herd. W' ”0 Med moo-able. J Casry. v‘h‘h- M 33. con. 1, Karma“- Vuh‘h. d . M log b111, .flu inn church. It In- m 3'“. 6 WE WANT FARM FOR SALE 'WU Iva """' pl mile from who"l 5" t" M church. It is 38 6 mild M nay-es, Woodville. this (arm ACRES or W of “0.1130...‘ “ v'rar‘w “8" “n ‘ foundation and as of stock. A? Lckson. 901 WWW; \ r“ atk'fllv 1 "Hair“?! clay loam 45! 3, n WALK}? mumm SAVI ‘1’. What! Branches 1h} .0. Carrie trans w w it n [um-dam Vic If yd open. a; 3} per Mon HEAD ODS

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