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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 25 May 1900, p. 2

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, WE Kn uh 8'. pn oil {n Sea (‘1 'K‘erchaht and Dealer 1 Agricultural Implements. known, and ha an sumo-num- up. 133 DENNIS PUMP it well of being the best. We 03 manufacturing this Pumfi an?! guuantee it in every point, no of the on mile that those nude byéns dill outwnv- pumps. The shock in thbronghly kim‘ dried and will not check has A larger bone and 1011ng stroke thsu any pump in the mnrket. snout is secured wilh a heap. Cistexn Pump- All our A300“ SYLVESTEB 131108., M'F’G. (30 LIIZJDSAY. FRIDAY. trees. “1! you must bellow, do cry wr .eornethlng.” Whereupon she lent Margaret such a box upon theearaemadeherboore- tire from thesu-eetalmoetattheeeme ftnstant that Jonce Smiley carried away his aches and pains. Margaret rarest- -ed throughthe housetothe bottotnot custom, when ehe had need to cry. which was not seldom, to repair to shed the tears whlch it might not have been volltlc to drop before Mire. Underwood. There might. too. have been some.”- {motion to the spot In the fact that just at that place in the fence there was a knot-hole. through which our little heroine and hero had more than once convened. like Pyramne and Thtebe. And hardly had ehe reached the place before her own tears were stopped by hearing poor Jonce, who. on the other side of the fence. waa 31v- tng vent to the boo-hoolnce which hie etubborn courage mld not’ permit to wan. lovers. we should reel hound to deacrthe them. "he other annaltau ot Iove'e vacartea. ' palate were ea follow: rat. a lane - Ie tree eheltered uh!- partkular part ' the tenoe. and the garden adlaceat: aecond. the ehade at the tree ateeeeald prevented cabbagee tron aromas. and the epot van. that-«tore. lett oat-prov- ed by garden culture: and third. and neat ttnportant. the Deacon. with a wee economy at apace about his home- MMDWIhmm 14 William-d The Weekly Post_ me dead at high motile. determined flier hem vhi-pped Jones. to nine Us a... by m of letting oi! the veion Which mulled him: and he epplied lo the Deacon for permission to me the stone, the dilution 0! which we have already reached upon. Ai the Den: eon ave permission. his wife .added: “911 m 191' :1)». . Fenian infinity resolved that hit an should hue such a whetting, u txe never got before; inasmuch as Man- gaxet had dared to cry when he beat Ubnce Smfley. and the extra; turns at the madman? should be her punish- Inent. w -. -_ , -L'n L- “Amman!!- lllcue. 7 , “Hereâ€"you Margaret!" he commenc- ~ ed shouting, as soon as he reached the olace. "come and turn this here grind- stone!" Margaret hesitated. for she saw John following at a d-xstaxme, and she saw knew that whoever did turn the stone would have a long task at it. AndJohn Celt nu. Quite easy on the cow score. the no. Memfet a: length reluct- um‘ eune forward. end as she very innocently ”wound to turn the wrong way. Peltteh In the most manly and mm manner struck her In the tee um hie open hum. . - - “h‘h. nmdlnn odsh' :gllnfivhon he an: ptrcelvau u, -.- on! enemy John. That young gentle- man could oomdvo or. no other motive (or Jonco'e'mvthcm. thou a .do- giro w “on“. hinge]! (too she cov- (1611):. Ho feared that young Smnoy coood in persuading his {other 0“ . at the truth. coma he once got his on. ”A I» ‘ A, _-_l.- «mm ‘ Md Id" I'D WWW nay-v--- -V 'v “dint. He feared that young Smiley might "caged in persuading his “the: ottho truth. could he once set his on; pt . milâ€"Mt the stone Intended for lance Smiley. knocked Peltiah flat and Wu upon, the grass. Jonce. - that the oln would,“ JAMES KEUH Continued from > «M17 D 3 3.3.33 aura. I 9'. bin-on an salonâ€":00... as the bud work of the put Winter facturer. \ Pump- in iron 3nd wood, " .- Agents .811 the” P'm'l’a‘ “tendon. All pumps 3”: “p -vv h- __r if her heart would break I-massey." edged h°'_ kind '3‘" CHAPTER II. thin!!!“ to “p913. ow! ed Easy to work, and throw Valves do mt freeze or clog ot‘ler mun- Pumps cannot be equall with very little) power. msny other good points claimed by no wuéhed procfldmi' I. '8' “Don £219.er la.st week. «mom. 30¢th 4°“ .- bereaved by Ah}. LINDSA {On wood, we alscymanufacmre. umpa. Older-3' by mwil ‘ I set up and left. in good 11 25th. 1900 ’6! Road spectator tour, sh. r naked into the M's barn, uncut to duck. and Mar- M I“. screaming into the house. .Porklna is Ruled! Mr. Perkins is I The Deacon end ell his hangersâ€"the emigrant end all his mmily, and. in not. nil the neighborhood, were out an the Men in en instant. The DM- oon‘iooked at Peltlch. as he layâ€"s everybody eke looked alternately at the Demon and at the corpse. as they fully believed it was. “Bleeding." said the W and terrierâ€"not loud. but low. for the Deacon had not yet spoken. Wonnwood. rue. hot flannel. new run. end other specifies were buz- sed maritime womenâ€"but still none spoke shove their breathâ€"for the Des- 'eon still mt silence. To acknow- iedme the whole truth. the oracle was nonpln-ed.‘ Never in his whole ex- pedencehad he met before 0. case like “hr. onouxh!” V» the "upon-e. All tho mm. m thanâ€"oven John Perkins. finding MI “that am and well. m can. boldly out o: M: mung. pinfgi but Jone. but: m nowherc ' . .l V III M I‘- "n that how could to found." con- tinued the Demon. "no mm to“ who threw tho «one. u no land n mind to." "Arâ€"n7.” onld our! ono. “thoro'l no doubt o: it." And mum added â€""1 bolt". ho tamed a Manon.” “Cortnlnty. “that.” add John. “I know he did. boost-o you gave hlm um whipping for anon: killing our brindle oow to-dny,” “I know he didn't." nnld Hutu-u. ‘ "Coho. now." scanned an. Under- wood. “you'd hater no In. and do up your work. min. fit you don't wont to batch u. Wo'vo Mud out“ enough of you to d!!!" ‘ Poor Intent did on she was bid- don. She won onto thnt Jonoo did not. throw the atone. and almost a certain that Pokin’h’n own non did; but as sh. toll afraid M m nhouEd only com- mu he; ma by speaking. she winery hold her polo-JIM.“ any mu. m in no lumodlnto. auger. nor .1: the circa who said any, thing denounced poor Jones as chagrin” one. The Deacon has finished tho old one at length said: "That boy must go to {he wot-house or the county is“. We've stood it long enoughâ€"and to put up with his actions any longe‘, would be the mutation 0! him, it it wasn't the dean of some of us." ‘ â€"â€" -nnl-n ‘Iflf‘ fhfl The lawyer. who. ostensible disposal tion of the IMF. 110d everybody confide!" fixedâ€"4: they could his mother. mush and dansel' 5'33" pity than she had ‘,-QL . .- or us." The lawyer. who.._as squire. had tho ostensible diSposal of the administra- tion of the law, nodded his assent; and everybody considered Jonce's fllnt as fixedâ€"4i! they could catch him. Even his mother, though the son’s disgrace and danger awakened more maternal pity than she had ever felt before, could but admit the justice at the sen- tence, while she‘wen-t weeplng home. The emigrant had noted himself in whwtever his name ls. don’t owe my thanks, to any of you"â€"the Deacon started!"â€"“and it he had a throw“ the stungâ€"which am't proved yenâ€"I won't m. utter the thruhlns he got for nothlng tut, I for onechould Vt!“ to hang him. 1: he'd killed the m!" , An urbhquake could not hue mt!- od ell nudge-nibble more then this speech at the calm-dot did, But he waited no answer, :adyu noon on NI w, laying the. With most "nu-hm n! M: au-Int Madam. and hu In eetablithéd reputation It“ I“) Ill-Duct, nâ€"-..-__ - way. lowing the vmmu In most diocuulon of his dds-Int wicked”... The unlverul conduflon was. that they did not wonder ho 1nd w mo" away from tom. and so into the wood! it such were his :1me But” tho stranger had watched Jone. 3nd Margaret with unpreju cod eyesâ€"ho aw mt the (it! knew not. than uh. vill receive prompt running order; in every point, find no of the ordinary i will not check. w" Lindsay. The Ger the guidence of one at the little Perkineee. u it she had never been the cause and ebe‘tto: of a greet commo- tion In Herdecnhble. And Mon Abijah Underwood was. no he had been on every plenum morning for forty years, pungmgenthe sunrise upon the able history. I The Deacon, deeplte his little eccen- tricitiee, and the’whhnelcultiu of his character. m e. good citizen, and e eincere Christian. The aim! which could ,watch.nnd loye.3he kind meni- 1ewations «Sum-em Benevolence. in mecheertul' teewree of the creedon which he who made it pronounced \ good. could not be ineeneible to the true and kindly influences at that re- ' light: which breathe. “woven mm. ‘ and good will to men." Dootrlnll nub- ' tletiee might eometimee contact hie brow; sectarian and other prejudicial. might occasionally lead him. into theo- l retical illibmllty: and the unlucky in- fluence: of hie position might now and than betray him into precvicel inju- tice; but all the time he thmht he m doing right. and mostly labored end ‘ l ;{rofi 35 to GO- - vV-v .. Fpesh from hh “troubled sleep: placid In thought u the tune mound him: grateful to Heaven tor his hm!- neu. as the, little bird. who-e throats were bursting wan their man song; (he old man scanned the W from the non as he had 9 thousand times , _A-A‘-- A. WU luv-u wu- _' ___ _ of, done before. not in the expectation at seeing any thins. new, but silently to welcome to the light at day each object. so long rain-11hr! be“ sensu. He would have pained, indeed. tether than pleased. at any chase in the landscape -â€"improvement would have seemed an intrusionâ€"e foreign dauh introduced by an enemy into the picture. That is not the way he would have expressed u,.for beyond the Washington with his nose beaten out by the weather, upon his tavern sign, the Deacon knew noth- ing of pictures. The print oi John Rod-gem ut the state, with hie nine small children, their tears being promi- nent as ordnance bails, was, to him. the very perfection at art. Oi poetry. beyond Watt'e simple and beautiful 17-. rics, he knew nothing, as a. mode a! expression. No heathen imee oi! An- rora and Hesperus come to hie mind at morn and eve, no tune and entyrs haunted his thickets end meadows. no images borrowed iron: mythology aided his thoughts. Still had he the true in- nate feeling and inspiration 01 poetry â€"the elevation of thought from earth to heaven. the suggestion ot'the Cre- etor in the creatures of his hand. He felt the holy enhhueiasm at the Penin- iet. when with pious David he ex- claimed. “Great and manifold are thy works; in wisdom hut thou mde Suddezily the apparition of some un- expected object broke his "very. “Well. I declare!" he examinedâ€""m no It ain'tâ€"nag”: 1g 1! tog. 5 sure u ‘_‘ -V Iv â€".â€"- my nun. in 81119 Underwood!" nnl clapping the hat upon his hand which he lud held I: his had that his ton- pleo might be Mnod by the morning breeze. tho Bacon ntunpod briskly down the hill. uni not the «almost. auto-helm! mmui.uioot.npto the homo. and mu shout to ”ply ndmittuco. The m count the convounuon: A .-_A _ .. _-hLl-- vauvumsnmuumm» “hoflmdmnm w. n. W shook 1m hut! M had by um um. filled : Nu In. of older. which he I won the statues. um ho yum w. n. W shook 1m and. Tan ; M had by um um. filled n brim- Blll In. at older. which he proved won the amazes. mm. in puraund his hr"- “!on an loll nothing. nor Mt nothing bahlnd youâ€"and noun“ has . hon Inch. 1 do :ruatdn Hardwrnbbla. But M :13," 99ml) Jone. Bulkyâ€"4' L, â€".â€".â€"-A’ - IHIM “"0. n0!" “Id ‘no may". I "us-v ”flatly a ho at down the mug. to tho content: 01 which. n was the Ian-breaths! custom in than days. he and don juflca. The Duncan put an! the 11:13ka cup. with a (me landlord's eye to business, and appar- ently loot to wonder at the emigrant“: return. pinched his halt-queatlanlng re. 3181'": “But you are out'earlr. and 3100!. and on the hackvtnck tooâ€"u beats me . J. -_; .- 1...qu uhat n. can In “fit you are ont'earlf. ‘ and on the back tuck too-I out and out to know what tor." _ _ _ ,A I"..- A. or." “That is just what. I've come to ten , Wm} you; and I come early because I’ve a . 0 - long journey to so. and no time to . Ber spare.nndbecauleldidwanttosee ":81 m s I come afoot to more my horse with how In: our. work before him. I don't Jaw THE} WEEKLY all !" my 00!. w “1311‘! \Véll, subtd A" game children who beat all for wicked; nea. To torment his mother. and the who“ town so! It's right down wick- od! But I we“ you could tell us some new: it you would." Without needing this nation: per- ndventure the stranger answered. "Dar- ed to stay away! a dumb beast dare to keep out of the tench of ticks and cufl's. l! he could. and shall not a rea- sonable creature dare to keep whole bones in his skin if he know: enough to try! Why, Deacon. I don't suppose you can see it. and I don't “have that you would wrong a fly it you knew it: but that child he: been nbusod here be- yond oil mount; end the very moth- er thither. him he hnd her an tilled till she'- dens-most lost .11 natural affection.” . Tre Denoon shook his head. “He'e been no good no hie will! But I reckon, chilling ohout filling GUI. tint he’s put oomothins into your'n besides cotton- Little Margret waa cum. :1 m..- queation- or two mom the emigrant, and an apt-om look from the Deacon, hronflit out the whole truth. It waa Jones kindly-spoken of, m the theme of the discount, ahe would gladly have listened to the last. it she had dared. But the aeqnitel o! Jonce, while it teeny gratified the Deacon. placed him in a quendry. He knew the bitterness of hi» wife. the "power behind hie throne." against the lad; he knew the 1 general tenor 0! public opinion. as he --_‘-_ ..A | i l i I i ‘ mistress ehqnid be rind!!! thrust: the vh d l I i WM "Damon Undmood. um boy nun't anon had 3 ounce m up.“ to my My m: would but to M. nary. I when. by the m be talked to mo. And It Isn't nu tongue along mm In Nu m... The whole 0! m. body. Mthomdhuhudtotho um Benn “sum vs 'â€" had aided to form it against Jones; and he knew that to ohm tho Parkinson into the wrong. and to show that they had abused poor Jonce. would make that strong party in tho Bud-atbblo body politic, more the poor boy's ene- mies than ever. “Win: gun I do mn- in. cow. 1 do believe. ad I now he dldln throw the stone. Ho was on m lea-hand did. at Md: Patina. our tho “not. and u don't and to mmmaludrook.and hit him on :8 right dd. 01 his he“. I took node. own not aunt. nnd ho decan- by .11 than good and gran he didn't do It.” ~ um. um was allied. A kind -..n-Mnn up turn from the emlgrmt. an a quandry. He knew the of bk wife, the “power ‘ throne." unmet the lad; kc general tenor of public opt: bad aided to form it against # AL. no W-xmbbin god doctorin back. Can the kidnevtx’lm honlyono kidneymedidno RWWmmâ€"m $536.; 7 ad I “0' the stone. B. m on 30 o! m Pal-kiln. I control the sale of above goods Victoria. Shock to be seen at my offic !__â€"â€" ‘ IMPERIAL onvolm RANGE. BY ". v- 'v 'vf The Gurney Foundryco. Ltd. Toronto, Winnipeg Vancouver ”“” ”“«““§W““M””‘ '_____’ F1 THE “'34.- m“ tlie Roach 64:6 him!" a mu: M at“ a. fill an: come to a u!t1‘ u. ”-0.. I!!! O! “m1" my only child. and Heaven Only nuuw. how he will end. But." aid the Dea- con. dashing ewey a tear with the heck of his hand. "we'll let the}. to. .I'be- lieve you're e right up em: down good men. end I'd put my ‘own fife mump- pineee in your nude without a doubt it so be it was necessary. But God is the judge between no end this poor boy. end you love been the menus, in mmudopeniumeyuwmy responsibilitiee, and my beer: to pity.” '-A-â€"-‘ - ‘mnt next. villueâ€"" “autumn I an!" aid the Demon. hie nee at once lighting up. “and Just IO «mini: 1 will. rn have the 1:91-00 put into my vegan. end deer breath-t we'll drive down there. e little quicker then you walked up: and In. Sniiey M1 30 nous. too. and poor um. Mflsolflflm ““160“ to bring Met m'un Emmy." A men-um we: (outwith deepeni- ed tor In. Smiley. and in e tev W neat!!! we: created. as m eager consent m concerned. She hm We to M N Jonce'e little elem. and lea GUM end her boy's new master to finish their bmkfut. end ulkIC-‘I lam At brak- Every StitCh Every seam Because its oven can be made as hot as you you likeâ€"and checked down again as soon as 1 Not a minute’s waste of time, Not a copper's wane of fuel. ‘ Better see :hem at out nearest age For Breakfast. Are 0' mil} nude at par .idgo-if you We “ FOR SALE Box as. mmSAY- and nayâ€"Seth ‘0 Dim" moaned t mt.__ with me to the door tln little girl ran beck into 819 3 house. and bent all her thoughts to her ‘ I We requirements. She struggled ‘herd. and conquered her reeling: tor the hour; but at the first pause in her dnily work, she supped out to the tryst- , ins-plane beneath- the treeâ€"the spot i‘nncied Jonee. too, was present. and crying on the other side of the fence. “Mutant! you Margaret!" agnin pur- sued her. and hastily drying her eyes, the little true loverâ€"none the less true that me was little- hastened to remit by her diligence the whole hour she had lost. In certain kind or tetra, a: , well u in Joy. time flies space. Bicycle Suits ammo mmwm MD “MI? “NOV- ,, cannon-t “’0‘.” M WOODS. nn- u ”fin-E. ..__ Wink-IO...»â€" Hummus (Continued w ”nu-Qooohiu “'could not help , joy of his Jonce. gums; ma 0.:- M 0:0.W1L DER uvoouwzm I] M 13. MY” [autism-M at cm «a: p ‘ mumy, “-lq. wmnnkethemofm mNanKent-r.‘ My. «I: v Mil-om m” Innate. Prom by in“ only“ in bad ‘ho '0! mod “team «I at band a. coda-Imam" «peed. madam“. Wecw'quuu “M 'h moo uflmmour pun fig ~‘ I d! Doug Prinne George, 3917. 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No A ' hem: W A SHBEWD MAN Hams Decorations 1n the home one obteiuthe firstwd most lasting in” sinus of life ; therefore, '5, you downte. n duty to you wife, your children and you friends, us well as to y require. you to put forth the best efl'orts, consistent with a: menus as your command, w“ v» yuuu‘ have hardly thought ponihle for. decomtive work. Wei-u Thousands of rolls c f the my newest. Cmditn sud Ameri- can Designs. Let US shot You them. Our stock of WALL PAP. BBS will some to help you atuin that end at a. figure you Sold by 5 sou: man for BLIPBELL or Clio. “39373118. In. ARE NOT A mil“ mamcnm lord A Sauna“. REMEMBER in Izcnlh 0! WI LIN D 'sifi nd the '0.- t 0 n uhould. with I“ I In inflow “<an declivit anon man is mm ‘wifim 1mm 3mm. i m .z

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