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Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1915, p. 7

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:1`/H"N{)_B'.?1' H`ERN .AI WANG x. . ' . - I tive garb, and even then he was far from being the resplendent creature of tonight, for Ranjab in his home a land was a poor man and without . distinction. . =5 Am I awakeI" - exciaimed Mr. -. Riggs in such an awful voice that '- Mr. Dawes gave over staring at the 5' cabinet and favored him with an im- J` patient kick on the ankle. . (`T ........n. LLQJ-,1` uni:-|`7l\ ' xvrvn 11*r\ 1737 Plain 553 174 . ICOI 176 ` 17 7177 " 178 7 " 179 III 1% " ll.IC 131 - `I82 183 Plan 554 184 - 185 " 186 187 188 V 139 190 )7? 491 III: in ,3 `UL 202 -OAT) 205 206 BAH 210 211 212 213 214 ` 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 225 Plan 226 9) 227 . (`M10 1 135 193 1AA LUV} 196 197 198 199 2:21 521 (Ill! 5'42 HA2 `Z I-no `Si! 250 251 252 CIR`) No. V` -&IJU 257 ' nzn 533 260 001 B virtue OI a. wuuzuuu xssucu uy rune vvurucu u1_I.uc ty of Simcoe, bearlngrdate the 18th day of August year of our Lord _ meteen Hundred and Flfteen, an In sue directed, commandlng me to_e1evy_ upon the several t ds mentioned and descrxb_ed, belng 1n the County of 13. 09 for arrears respe_ct1vely _ due thereon, together nay" costs, I hereby g1ve notice pursuant to the As- ment Act and Amendments thereunto, `that unless 5:`: said arrears and costs be sooner paid, I_ shall`: on _ __ ._-._.---g 1-1' :1--- V` _ _ _ _a 6 U6 263 nzu 267 268 ORA 270 271 272 273 . 274 275 276 277 278 ~`Viu%1;;2`svs you up if--- and then he saW~the'Hindu. Ranjab oozed from his lips.` I 'D......'..`.. no-an tars!` 1111|l\YI 110 Ranjab [Was smiling, and when he smiled his dark face was a joy to be- hold. His White teeth gleamed and his sometime unfeeling eyes spark- led with delight. He liked the two ,old men. They had stood, with Brood between him and grave pegil ifar back in the old days when even lthe faintest gleam of hope appar- ently `had been bloted out. ` un-1...I-.1 H 1.... ....:..A wmn-nQnnn+lv 1.Ua;l.lJ(l4L] \J\JlA\a\A .I.J.\.ILlL AAALJ an`:-as` ` cuuy uau U601: u ; u v V u v u Va Behold, he cried, magnicently spreading his arms. I am made glorious"! See before you the prince of magic! _See! _ with a swift, deft movement he snatched the half smo- ked ciger_ from the limp ngers of Mr. Riggs and, rst holding it be- fore their blinking eyes, `tossed it in- to the air. It disappeered! 11111 I! ,1! .11 LL. 9 ll}. 1.-.`-.. I I laU but: an. L0 u1DGlJ1lvuLvuo Wel , of all the-- began Mr.. Riggs, sitting up very straight. His` eyes were following the rapid` ac- tions of the Hindu. Unlocking a drawer in` the big table, the latter peered into it and then beckoned the old `mento his side. .- There laysthe cigar and beside it a much-needed match! ` ' T _ 9. n 1 ,- ____-`I_- IL 1"....2-J I IIlH,|:U1l A . I I don t want to smoke 1t,_ sa1 Mr. Riggs, vigorously declining his property. The darned thing s be- witched. Wherepon Ranjab took iit out of the drawer and again threw 'it into the air. Then he calmly lreached above his head and. plucked a fresh cigar out of space, obse- qniously tendering -it to the amazed old .man,' who accepted it with the iheepish grin of a beadd1ed`school- oy. _ . _ You haven t lost any` of your old skill, . said Mr. Dawes, involuntar- ily glancing at his own; cigar ` to, ggake sure that he had it " rmly grip- in Vhfis stubby, . ngers. You ` .ongl_'1_t to . a_.g;8id68ll`O_W, R_anjab.A _ ` llim-`d. D3118 Ithe; Alt extract cwbupna ggmi mwgs `a 5.3 `lapel DI .LV.|..l.'. .IJdWI:_n Uuupu , . ;_I am `to perform tonight, sahib, ;n1st_res_~s"- gngsts, `It is ;to be 2 f `OF.POl1'1`. ':`i1COL-((3;ntme&)" . Part A Lot Acres Arrears Costa. Total Plan 553 ;..2ll 1+8 $405 $00 $605 212 1-8 4.05 2,0o_ 605 . . . . . . .., ...' 215 1-8 V 322 200 522 217 1-8 494 ` 200 694 .... 229 1-8 494 200 691 . . . . . . . . 3:32 . 1-s . 1-8 1-3 1-8 1-8 . 1-3 1-8 1-3 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-3 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1.3 1-3 1-3 1-8 1.3 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 l~8 1-8 1-8 1-8 couN1'v or smucoe: Treasurer s Sale! Lands IN ARREARS FOR TAXES. j 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1ls ---what you call him? A sideshow? Ranjab is to do his tricks for her, as `the dog performs for his master. The smile had disappeared. _His | face was an impenetrable mask once Wastefill waiting in an outer oice is no longer evidence of efcient salesmanship. waY- Results have shown that the Long Distance Telephone as $1 selling agent is _a big, new, vital force, that builds business economically` and quickly. e Plan a selling by telephonecam- paign. .Aslc' "Long Distance" for rates. `Part 3448 W 1-4 No. 345 W 28 Broken .. . 346E 1-2 . 347N E 1-4 318W 1-2 349E 1-2 No. ii; 20 21 No. No. ` Part 357 Pt E 1-2 (as describec.1i.n 353 W 1-2 nu-n\T :11 1.11:! A The ad-journed Sale will take place on THURSDAY, the 16th day of DECEMBER, at two o clock p.m., in the Court House. I Barrie, August 31st, 1915. _ a First publication in Ontano Gazette, Sept. 4th, 1915. Selling by telephone is the modem VILLAGE on ;>oRT McNICHOL--(Continued) a Long Distance Station 5? Every `Bell Telcphoine Part - TOWNSHIP . ' Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total .. 3. 5 1-2 1047 2'00 12 47 scribed in registered deed No. 491) o :: mo 95 so 9 m `)7 59 TOWNSHIP OF TINY . Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total :re ..l022os 3.4 631 200 834 715 101875 2002075 333. 3% 927 1000 , . . . . . .."I'. 13 20 28 Ki` (I 1 `TOWNSHIP. OF TAY Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total 18 4 50`$316l$2($3367 20 6 28 692 200 892 an AA nn ng n An oz 0: Imere. Had their eyes been young and keen, however, they might have caught the ash of anger in his. Lot "`7i3 "15 1257" 50"?) 2573 727 200 2120 151122 2001322 OF TOSSORONTIO Lot Con.Ac s Arrears Costs Total --- ...... Ann [DANIEL QUINLAN, Treasurer, County Simcoe. 15 19 (To be Continued) 10 10 11 13 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 l~8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8` 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1'0 1-8 1,0 1-8 , 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 V 1-8 V 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 100 100 \.LCb\.l 100 til \."- ---~ -:A-rreara `Cost; Total. EU 9.1? 1149' 595 41 '42 43 vu _35-47 9 46 V n 42 Plan fmmll u 10 Plan 533 11 I :7 `lg Plan540 Black Is White `By George Eafr McCutcheon Copyright, 1914.by Dodd Mead" and Co. LVU 3 `Plan , 529 ~ CI IAlJ`JI{. . VII.-+(Conti11ued) LDC luuu Qstated): virtue of a warrant issud bj the Wafden Vof _the` At Qm`nnn, hearing date the 18th (law of Amrust. 544 bvv uu ULIBIIICSB Wu and head; = N ..;;aL_ - -, . ::: COUNTY % OF .SIMC_}OE, To Wm VILLAGE OF PORT McNICHOL 1 art In : it . 18 tB,% 1915. Lot Acres 5.0 Wzvllso u `lull-116;.`-.--- -y ` . - I fully Mr. Riggs . happened} to -1.0.0k .97"; Vma11/ 941', this instant. Ranjap` was stp.nd1I!8' sively, ` a_nd`} in fidnt hisi;arms,.;fol,d9d ja- aoulaer wrth%: 7croiss'-his breast his hnhttugl pose ear eyes; A` of' thei;Whindu ewjho ;`wait`si; `e um. A .i: 13 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-3 1-8 1-3 -1.3 1-8 1-8 % 1-s I \\'i.~'h Jar-k Desmond had lived, -, mused H10 other, paying no atten-] U011 10 II-w V (~_u'otisn1. He Would 1{a_\'o put :1 stop to this fool mar- 11_a_:o'." | The_\' .-gm dmvn and pondered. 141- . n 1'0 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-8 ' 1-8 1-8 1-3 V 1-8` 1-8 1-3 Arrears Costs Total 310 4 16 8 77 8 79 5 57 8 67 10 82 10 83 10 83 D00 UUU 751 H zn and - ! '``.Ti1n'.< .:_v'<~tt.i11_v: mighty cranky _ of late,:1-uminatcd Dawes, puffing away at his unlig'hted cigar. US. a caution the 'wa_v he SIIEDS Freddy; 0?? those di1_V`S. He--he hates that` boy, J00. Sh! Not so loud! C0nfo1111d you, don t Y9 know a whisper when you hear 1t?._d8- manded Dawes, who, in trlltha had Whispered. A._-A1 ' ` she possibly have aganst pdor little Lydia? She s,good enough for Fred- dy. Too good, by hokey! Special- vly when you stop to think. 'n......... ...u......,: .;+ mm uunm An7'1 f_ uly WHUU. JUU DIIUP lav uu1xzn. ADaW.es glared at `him. Now don t` begin gossiping._ Yo_u re as bad as: an'old Woman. ` ` ' IIIIII I 1 ' 9; _____ _..-...... A.-us uu uxu Vvuxuau. Thinking ain t gossiping, con- found you. If "I wanted to gossip I d up and say atly that Jim Brood knows down in his own soul` that `Freddy is no sonof his. `He-- uTr--_7-... ........... I-may-A him cow en .1` IUIJKIJ lb LAU DUAL V4. ;nu.u V . `,`You ve never heard him say,so, Joe. -11"? .l A `I .A__ _..--L Luuvn civil] +1170 due. T "`No,'but I can put two and two together; I m no fool.. I l advise you to shut up. .Oh, you would, would you I with scorn. I d like to know who` Lit was that talked _to Mrs. Desmond 1 about it. Who put it into her head ithat Jim doubts- 111-11 11 1! 1,, 9; -1... ...-..y T mug .3 I`, that J 1111 uuuuua-- _ Well, didn t she say I was a ly- ing old busybody! snapped Dan- Tbury triumphantly. Didn t she call me down, eh? I d like to know what more you could expect than} that. Didn"t she make me take back everything `I said? u urn- 3:3 97 ....:.1 Dn-an nrli-lm nan-` DECK eVt:1`yuuu5 .1. aauua ` She did, said Riggs, with .con- viction. And I believe_ she would have thrashed you if she d been a' man, just as she said she would.` And didn't I advise her to do -it any- way, on the ground that you re an old woman and- -1. ...;.1.:...... am An inifh . old woman auu-- | `.`That s got nothing to do with; the present case,. interrupted} Dawes hastily. --`What we ought to be thinking about now is how to get] rid of this woman that's come` .in_ here to wreck our home. She s an; interloper. She s a foreiger. She- Mr. Dawes leaned a- little closer. 'I_ wonder how Mrs. Desmond likes T having her `over there playing 'the_ piano every afternoon with Freddy l. while Lydia s. over here copying things for Jim,. and working her l j poor little. head o. g Ever stop to R '-think about that 1- y 1'1? 11-2..-I- _L`.J-- cl V+.;TnP._ . ,. ...uyc1 CU- . (Frd` I - `1 mac. Another potentnal 518 "ad deal 6) goes out With hteoan ggid Riggs more than he 011% t,ogether two` at last. They 1'9 thirds heels h , . ,_Play- er like a tfalned dog ugg th . and 0- via` " 9 nln;gdm;:ilng. *0 nlght, and out d1'1Y,mg h the theater, and-' . `- ` ht I ve a notionhtatell J11 he `Dug to 1 ' 'ck. . - .1-old u $3 without ubaegp out one. 0 these days: so ya . (1 how of it. Say, have Y0 t` peaked L She s no the sa He sho ok his hea,dB'1mil y Vulti 99 _ expgogixfglig; be A . - hy-*Why of the t1m9' W . . `d the other. - mt a stop 130 ltr 531 `(It d lookfng these dayizk yxa s . .D'n',_I:1 - t W: me gll` - " " , man -h s that d0B`gd W0 " ,m_mnced Dawes "UIIIIIK llvUUu_u win `,`I think about o1t'a1l the time. And, by -thunder, I m not the "only one who does, either; _Jim thinks: a good dehl 1 anti so does - Lydia. I ts a darned.---V-; " ` -.1 15:-.. `1............m.i- .4-n Innk at. or :1-o:R'.r':~McNIci=1oL-(continueg1). " :, ";';..;`1:`...i:;;;.1':`;.a.;.3,.'.;i:';i:.*.';; 5;: It wuthe of saving my life. I "L; highly recommend it to suite:-ing ' women."-Mrs; Omu BRADLEY, 28 _| _JohnaonAve.;Winnipeg, Manitoba. Can. I nil-m will wnmnn tnlrn chant-an o1-it-my were the vivid, dazzling color of India, from the bejeweled sandals to the turban which crowned his ` swarthy brow and gleamed with ru-, bies and sapphires uncounted. Mr. :'Riggs mouth remained open as hef stared blankly at this ghost of an-. other day. Not since _the old days in India had he seen "Ranjah in na- But Lydia E. Pink}1am sVeg- etable Compound Restored A Mrs. Bradley sHea.lth- . e V Her Own Statement. DOCTORS DID NOT HELP HER ~ Winnipeg; Canada. - Eleven years ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, Montreal, suffering with a growth. The doctors said it was a tumor and could not be removed as it would cause instant death. A They found that my organs were affected, and said I could not live more V than six months in the condition I was in. Annn ZIZII won. nocvocuuaw can vuuv -Qua uuvou an It now unn- After I came homef saw your adver- , tiaement in the paper, `and commenced taking Lydia E; Pinkha.m s Vegetable Compoungui , it constant1;;x'-.- years, _and still take it at times, and fllESDAY, DECEMBER 7111,1915 Qvllllwvlplnvvop Iv -on--rye, u--------v---, _..__- Why willwomen take chances or drag outuickly,half-hearted existaence.miaa- 'in~threa-fourth: of the joy of living, ivhon they can find halth in Lydia `)}y n K? romedy for fa- xnale lllI.und has re- gtored the health of I A ----._.I_ .l._._.. -- thousands of women ` " K 'whohavebeentrou- [>9 _ $4 ` bid with such 311- I V -menu as displacements, inunynation, uloserton, h_nnora,- in-egnlurities, etc. 11.3011 sp_ec-ia;_l advico. iwtlta to I-Id? 5.5-iP`hk!ISmh!ed- ;Tf;j `by qmtmnn. fIot_; .A`res= o 1'8 . 32 .l-8- 9 _ % 84 1-8 % 35 14 86 . 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