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Porcupine Advance, 18 Jul 1935, 2, p. 6

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"Of course you can, my baby." He held her gently. After a moment, "Come, come, my swset, we can‘t sit like this all day. You must eat your breakfast and I must finish mine and we must get along." He held up her face and looksd into it. "You have spent the money you made last night," he teased. And then because she was still crying, he said, "Bui I do not care. Anyone who can dance and still thrill my old heart as you do can have the money you earn. Keep it, little one, and buy yourself something pretty." But conscigence plays funny tricks. "Nothing. I just lo was sobbing now. "C CHAPTER 7 CONSUELO watched Marcu go, a puzzled frown on her face. She went to the campfire and sat crossâ€"legged. Suddenly she felt very small and helpâ€" less, and she knew she was going to cry and because, as always, she was the centre of many eyes, she rose and flung her arms around Girtza and hid her face against him and nestled her body n his lap. "I love yvou, papa.‘" Her voice was JOVG «yOu, phDpa. rier VOIcCe choky and she cluni to him. Girtza put down his breakfast plat and wiping his hands across his jJacket put his arms around ner. "My litt] her head. want?" READ THIS FPIRST: Consuelo, a beautiful gypsy girl, longs to dance with all the world at her feet, In love with her are the Dummy, a deaf mute, and Marcu, both members of her cwn tribe. She has only hatse for her mother, Anica, but is extremely fond of her father, Girtza. The latter repriâ€" mands Anica for her treatment of Consuelo. When Anica finds Consuelo gresesd in her own wedding skirt she beats her with a whip. Marcu rescues the girl and her father then turns the whip on Anica, Consuelo‘s father slaps her when he catches her trying to hold back monty she has made dancing at the county fair. Both the sheriff and Voda, trainer of the gypsies‘ bear, try to steal a kiss from Consuelo after she finishes dancing again, but she reâ€" pulses them both. Marcu temps Conâ€" suelo with a huge diamond and she agrees to marry him. (NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY) The only Furrier in the Porcuâ€" pine district doing fully guaranâ€" teed work on the premises Phone 1160 MADE IN CA N y and Ladies‘ Wear 2 EMPIRE BLOCK throughn crisp, goiden a breakfast that will m it‘s packed with energy Whole Wheat. Gives health elements, in a 1 Expert Furriers 1rC oth. Marcu temps â€" huge diamond and CY PSY CGIRL He k does rtza and hid her â€"nestled her body red berriesâ€" roldenâ€"brown will make yvoru ou, papa." Sh t T love you? rld at her feet. Dummy, a deaf nembers of her y hate for her »xtremely fond sed the top of my baby one Timmins "It is a pretty thing, now, isn‘t it? When I was a little girl my great, greatâ€"grandfather, Chief Zena, gave it to me and now because I am a woman I am wearing it for the first time." "Baloney! Listen, girl, bu can‘t kid meâ€"not after last night, you can‘t. I dunno whether that diamond came from this town or not, but chances are it did. You gypsies are a bunch a thieves and I wished T‘d runned you out in the first place. But now, b‘gad, I‘ve got the goods on you!" spoke. "Huhâ€"a platinum heirloom, IL supâ€" pose. Say, old man, don‘t you think I got brains? They didn‘t use platinum in them days. Give me that ring girl!" "You go to the devil!" Consuglo threw the words at him. "Better try to be nice to me now, Consuglo emptied her pocket in his hands and the silver overâ€"spilled from them. "Well, I know‘d I‘d catch you at it if I stuck around long enough. Let‘s see that ring!" He grabbed the girl‘s hand. "My gad, a diamond, and big as a rock! Where did you get it?" The talk had been in Romany. The sheriff could not have understood what had been said. He was only supposing, so Consuelo smiled at him. She held her hand out, letting the diamond catch the sunlight. The sheriff pusuned back the bushes and moved into the silent circle. There were two men behind him and each was armed. Consuelo kher mother flush deeps Girtza w What the girl says is true." Girtza I don‘t wan the fragrance of the ly, she realized that awfully hungry. Her er hand dived into tly a dozen eyes ittering ring on her "Ncthing ring as big gypsy." A long ten minutes passed before the judge appeared, unshaven and in his shirtsleeves and puffing from the heat. Hs eyed the gypsies as he assumed his seat of authority. "Well, sheriff, I see you‘ve been busy this morning. Rather early, isn‘t it?" "Never too early to serve the law, your honor," the sheriff answered like a school boy. "What have they taken now?" "Nothing!" Girtza thundered out the word. Fort FErie Timesâ€"Review:â€"At an American university a chain of ivy, containing scme of the poison variety, was used in connection with graduation day ceremonies, to the resultant disâ€" comfort of the dean and several graduâ€" ates. Applications for the post of proâ€" fessor in botany at the college will be received during the summer. a wagon wheel between them. Across from them was the sheriff, whirling his gun on his finger and looking importâ€" ant and blustery., The court clerk had been dispatcheq to get "his honor," so they waited. The gypsies did not speak ard Consuglo did not look at Girtza. "What ring?" Consuelo asked, with . toss of her pretty head. "That ring on your finger." Consuelo held out tan hands,. N stone glittered on them. The sheriff stared popâ€"eyed at her. "Where the hell is that ring, girl? Consuelo ner shoulders. (TO BE CONTINUED) once. Behind the gates up front stood the gypsies, the black pearded one, the dancing girl, andâ€"two swarthy fellows, Barrie Examiner:â€"Observation â€" of the extent to which parking notices are ignored leads one to think that many people don‘t believe in signs. "Very well!" Girtza boomed. At his word the men swung into action, The wagon settled on its props as the whee} was pulled from it. "Now, have a couple of them roll it into town. And youâ€""he took hold of Consuclo‘s shoulder, "and youâ€"" nodâ€" ding to Girtza, "come along with me. Come on, line up! T‘ll follow behind you, and just remember that I ain‘t a bit bashful at shootin‘." The courthouse, an imposing wooden building with a high front, was placed conspicuously in the town square. It was here that the justice of peace held couttt and that all legal matters of the ccuntryside were taken care of. And it was here that the old men of the town sat on benches under the trees and disâ€" cussed the crops and the wars and the farm pests and last year‘s wheat prices. At the moment the benches were deâ€" serted. The courthouse was filled with curious people who were all talking at "Did you hear me?" the sheriff yelled, his face red. "Git over there and take a wheel off that circus wagon!" Still no one moved. The sheriff motioned to the two men. "Stand by me, fellows, these here gypsies may git tough." He leveled his gun at Girtza,. "You‘re the chief here,. If you don‘t make one of them do what I say,; you git some of this through your belly." gun ta ke YÂ¥ou all MAlIl AVve Hoe Hrtz AQ Ii¢ eed goft aAin ta k make J dre n( CE _ AWwAy ‘One ( he wh No e with this girl 41. 1t xt me eye! That girl as a potato. Show it y too far." of you git ‘heel of tha go off and . that‘ll keep auckled . will take Dac of 811 He ate * i. of liftec half , my of ake it and buy y« our own." He put and pulled meanink!iy AI But ‘om me?" at ‘Cund tatoes bacor iughte: 1 but as the er and com but over bigg â€" H+é Aln $D084 BUCh from moved the /; here i and ripp thet | »Mate v turned along might s goOlt a to him, with a WAgon ‘ chief she FOIn and No Toronto Mail and Empire:â€"It cost 134 lives to celebrate Independence Day in the United States. We suppose that over the years the fatalities in celeâ€" brating it have exceeded the casualties in achieving it. prone to be a cther times. O curred when . impossibility 0 once, was cal "Oh, doctor wailed. "My | of those tovy b on the CCC remalins it can be readily removed." It would therefore seem that this electric method of coagulating the tonâ€" sils is a successful method of removing tonsils in selected cases. It takes a long time, as many as 20 or more visits to the doctor‘s office, but this long time and the many visits suits a great many patients better than operation by the knife. (Registered in accordance with the Copyright Act.) upon Dy TNAISs I tient, living at seen again af until eleven n practice to see and also sever: treatment so t remains it can Doctor Had "Nautical" Ideas for Baby‘s Relief "So far as results ectroâ€"surgery are methods are capable resultâ€"the complet tonsil tissue. Aft throats of 200 pat tonsils were remov clectroâ€"coagulationâ€" after removal, I f( tonsils in only fou which were among | upon by this meth tient, living at som Dr. F.; L. Wahrer, Mar ITowa, in Archives of Physical Xâ€"ray and Radium, says "A of seven years‘ experience, I to say that it has proveq to ful, practical and successful 1 ‘selected‘ cases. These selec number about ten perTCent. of that come to me for tonsil elderly patient; the . bleeds easily from :t the patient whose bl« quickly enough; the individual with high and ons with heart di Now this electric m ing tonsils is not mes age case but for just of patients." This gri However, there has said about the removin electroâ€"surgery that 1 who dislike the idea of eagerly seek this new means no stay in hospit means no stay 11 ger from bleedin ally removed. by Fonsils by Nose and throat specialists are agreed that the best way to remove tonsils is by the use of the knife. The tonsils usually come out like the kernels from nuts. By James W From ‘"Mainly About The Sudbury Star:â€" Doctors, miraculously casions, are, like one to be a little st again eleven mon the doctor answered boat and give him SPECIAL SUMMER FPARES TRAV EL B Ask any Get particulars of these Bargains in combortable travel before planâ€" ning your vacation. Save money. Travel by rail and avoid conâ€" highways. Arrive ‘"Fresh and ready for fun | ALLâ€"EXPENSE REAT LAKES CRUISES lune 29â€"â€"Sept. 10. to Ontario, Quebec and many United States points, May 15 â€"Sept, 30. Nati May de re, like other human beings, e a little shortâ€"tempered at . One instance this week ocâ€" n a doctor, harried by the y of being a dozen places at calleq up by client. ars‘ experience, I feel free it has proveq to be a useâ€" 1 and successful method in ases. These selected cases ut ten perTCent. of all cases to me for tonsil removal. s results of surgery and elâ€" y are concerned, the two ‘ capable of giving the same comuplete removal of all ie. After inspecting the 200 patients in which the â€"removed byv electricityâ€" ny Agent ak and vacation V acation Sept ry tnat the idea 0o this new y in hospi . what baby I Iats n Barton, M.D., Toronto Tonsils by Electricity ‘oat specialists are agreed way to remove tonsils of the knife. The tonsils pt tri; uUn atic has out C vecl Dy eICCUrICIIL â€"at least one y found remanants c method meant for 11 nas so mucnh oving of tonsils by it ~many patients, ‘a of the operation, new method which ospital and no danâ€" The tonsil is graduâ€" ectricity. jl00 by 8 shall of d tube blo iny toI dily re ept pati to SW out low fares resorts. of Pours$ â€"Jasper, et 30. That Bobp M Marshalltown esg,. lune "small includ lerâ€"on lightes 1025 10 rculous od pre: everal week:s fter the las tonsil allow bag â€" Jn tC ning d Pacifi pt. 30. one year 1anants of three of aperated ivurth paâ€" e, was not treatment, ut ous;. the pressury?; Therapy, a result (eld 1¢; averâ€" 11 group dss the ne who est ~cut} not clot nday vear. i sail iter." she one popâ€" much | mail attempt leniency on particularly 1 father is da trouble. "The citize "The citizen on whom the attempt was made, reticent about proceeding against the young man in what is beâ€" lieved to have been his first offence of such a nature, finally consented to withdrawal of the charge on payment of the costs thus far incurred and the prisoner, who was only 21 years of age, was liberated on Monday on payment of the sum of $50. On Tuesday, chastâ€" ened and much relieved at getting off so easily, he left here for other parts." Norfolk Ledgerâ€"Despatch: President | £ Roasevelt says the country needs peace and it looks now like Congress might adjourn next wionth. | fi mail, it being felt thu:; the address given was a fictitious one. Suspicion being aroused, the answer was left in the hotel mail box, and when the lobby was empty the young man started a search of the mail box and took away the letter, which contained no money. He was being watched, and when he departed from the hotel Chief Desgrosâ€" eilliers was notified and soon had the guilty party under arrest. Appearing in police court on Saturday, he was given a remand, and that evening adâ€" mitted responsibility for the blackâ€" mail attempt, pleading tearfully for leniencey on account of his family and particularly for the reason that his other mines, large and small. Much of the ore in these mines would be useâ€" ,less toâ€"day if the engineers had not | discovered how to put bubbles to work on them. _ flotation process used to treat !these ores is simply the application of | bubbles, as froth, to float off certain of | the mineral particles of the finely pulâ€" | verizeq ore, leaving others to sink. By this means huge deposits of ore formerâ€" ly too refractory to treat by the old methods are now out to use, which has | resulted in keepinrg the price of the base metals at a low level in spite of the enotmously dincreasd consumption of young man who tried this method of | ure cbhtaining easy money. cons "The Rouyn man early in the week 8 s received a letter accusing him of sevyâ€" ; Cutt eral offences against the moral code |be n and threatening, unless a sum of monâ€" ; angd ey was left in a local hotel within a|to 3 specified time, his wife would be inâ€" | men formed of his misdeeds. thes "The intended victin purposely deâ€" |the layed his reply in order that a watch | might be kept for persons looking for| T. "A young man from Ottawa, with good connections in the capital, who has been around Rouyn for a coupel of months, ran afoul of the law during the week as a result of attempted blackmail. He selected for his intended victim a wellâ€"known citizen of Rouyn who declined to be exploited in this manner and turned the tables on the young man who tried this method of The following interesting story, with more than one lesson behind it, is told last week by The Rouynâ€"Noranda the last quarterâ€"century. The scientific basis of this modern bubbleâ€"blowing is set forth in the July "Bulletin" of the Canadian Institute cf Mining and Metallurgy in a paper sntitled "The Story of the Bubble," by G. A. Gillies, of the University of Britâ€" ish Columbia. Professor Gillies shows in this a familiarity with the scientific basis of making and using bubbles that permits him to expiain it to the less erudite members of the mining indusâ€" try» His paper will therefore interest many of those concerned with the floaâ€" tation process. Blackmail Scheme Fails To Work on Rouyn Citizen hcood, the symbol of instability and cvanescenceâ€"has been put to work during recent years and toâ€"day is makâ€" ing millions for the psople of Canada. If it were not for bubbles, in fact, some of the largest and most profitable mines could not be worked. It is the hardâ€" working modern bubble that is separâ€" ating the valuable metals from one another and from the useless rock maâ€" terial at the Sullivan (Smelters), Flin FPlon, the Frood, Noranda and many other mines, large and small. Much of the ore in these mines would be useâ€" The bubble ncod, the s 12.10 noon. Tuesday, August Marie, 6.30 p.m. Lieutenantâ€"Govern( make the tour of the and will be accompf by Mrs. Thomson. Mines Have Even Started Bubbles Working for Them p .m Kiwanis Governor to Visit the North M Thursdayv 1V Walden Thomson to be at Timmins on Thursday, August 15th, according to Present Plans. .m nday nday for the No: Quebecâ€"Mari his. that the sd hh« 311 1¢€ W a tended victin purposely deâ€" reply in order that a watch kept for persons looking for ipt, 1i account C ; for the dangerous! the plaything of child 11 rnor Thomson â€" will the North by motor, ipanieq on the trip me »utenant npossible 20th ticali. However, e a list of datt Timmins will August 15th. e schedule of vis clubs as outline l with heart n Divisk 1 visits of he North 1e11 but Sault ich O j akt 1¢€ | put culting be mad The m;s strips of ing, or de: be the wiC strips tha beyond ea mended. wider tha mattress raised end at different typi rest of an or lawn chair or quisitioned by by tapes to t or the top of mattress is se as it rests ag?: until it stretc length over t woman‘s adlii tive lawn ma raised end at different typt abou tress tress tress is vent it: one enogu ‘Th Beach among t thrhat cor n shops that ure and furni id The new typt NA m al whiic e1>Dpack rest end of gh to lounge 1 l‘.'.‘ ' # Folding Head Re quite within tne s Lyd ia Le Ba’for\Walker a} Carrying Matitresses slippit The Ontario Produce Cs. 1 1I1OiG¢0 aAs gIireo! Channel Furniture REFERENCE®â€"ANY BANK OR COMMERCIAL ) bu or Best PHONE: FRUIT MARKETâ€"ELGIN 84%6, 842%, 842%8, 84 NTGHTSâ€"HO. 5904 iss itself is made of two ing cloth, of fancy tickâ€" top and back. These may of the foot rest, but wider ill extend about 2 inches nd of the rest are recomâ€" s makes them 4 inches ie frame of the back. The 7 completed should measâ€" inches. The entire length sections 6 inches deep, or ®â€"4 inches deep. When Mattresses Blueberries ATEST STYLE IN BEACH AND LA MATTRESSES, AND HOW TO MAKE THEM COMMIssION MERCHANTS 0 MARKET S8T. TORONTO den furniture furnishings : to comfort, and which hifully dacorative also. in them is the raised framework which holds e mattress elevated just zest the sloping contour chaise lounge. The matâ€" d to the framse to preâ€" ag when spreag out on he grassy lawn. It is al frame that the matâ€" when it is carried. Matâ€" variety are to be found deal in garden furniâ€" 1¢ 10 J1a Ww n furni 101 mad Imen ind L :t 1 Tie ab of beach mattress with head rest of frame work to which the mikttress is fastened. YVRITE FPOHR sHIPPING sSTAMP AND PAD ed )6 nemade beach or t, close the head t is, and fold the about frame with ‘ mattress for the 11 end of the rest châ€":back.‘‘ ~The nst slipping off, inclined surface emailnder of its Results and Highest Marke <«HIP YOUR n 111 i+ Dack" 1 : the ma nd of the h back.‘" these di itch hav ilthough tachable ime prC the ma eP an( iph . . 0 _# 0@ O.Qoovosooooovoo‘o:ooo * o a"aa® 00000000000 ® w ® ) t ) t * ® i w W w T Â¥ «. w »4, Â¥4, 4*8,44,4* bb "AA4"b4 °60 b4 b4 84 44 po #4 % °* °% °® # k e â€" % NÂ¥ >Â¥ /Â¥ ~% measurt kness C imfort deep, or . When ice must wadding, of any decoraâ€" aive the 11 of f00 Amited 'Popular Dance Orchestra on International Radio (â€" _ The extension of the Gene Fogarty Orchestra broadcasts from Jasper Park | Lodge from 15 minutes to half an hour has been arranged with the Canadian | Radio Commission. and the National | Brodcasting Commission‘s chain of \United States radio stations, it was anâ€" ‘nounced by J. Van Wyck, General Manager of Canadian National Railâ€" | ways Hotel Department. _ The Jasper Park Lodge orchestra has been on an international chain since June 18th and has proved popular with listeners on both sides of the international i boundary. The orchestra which played in the Canadian Grill of The Chateau Laurier, at Ottawa, during the winter | months, moved to Jasper Fark Lodge, in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, for the tourist season and has since been on the Canadian Radio Commisâ€" sion and N.BC. Blue networks at 8.30 pm.,. every Wednesday, Mountain Standard Time (12.30 Eastern Stanâ€" dard Time). Their broadcasts will now finish at one o‘clock Eastern Standard Time). TCO them, they are called Channel backs or Channel mattresses, When the secâ€" tions so wadded are upright as is popuâ€" lar in furniture upholstery just now, the name is Barrel or Organ Pipe upâ€" holstery. (Copyright, 1935 cate, Inc.) _ Perbhaps you WW are not teally ill f l yet w hen the ED day‘s work is done you are too tired to enter into the good times that other women enjoy. For extra energy, try Lydia E. Pinkbam‘s Vegetab{g dpatklmg eyes smiling lips s eak of gealth and vitality. Clear skin attracts. The healthy active girl is both happy and popular. ,omgound. It tones up your general health. Gives you more pepâ€"more charm. HEALTH MEANS CHARM AND HAPPINESS Remember that 98 out of 100 women report benefit. Let it help you too. by the Bell Syndiâ€" AGENC L

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