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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jul 1914, p. 7

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E; 4Â¥ _ "whbat was your promise?t . i tolo go with you until you t light your father to me and wighed us happiness." .**Mary,".. Dick <.said .reproachfally, "you are not going to hold me to that progise ?" % ("All rightâ€"You pack up whatthings k need, girlleâ€"Just a fow, because ,“-bhz‘.u.-n-* ne ‘»mu'uh_“ w-.n.u‘ bim back here in an houg. ~wey Pn oo rabty. Oy ame z& have taken ber in his â€"."No," the bride replied with deterâ€" ‘There was silence in the drawing room until the two women beard the clesing of the outer door of the apart ment. . Then. at last Aggle relieved ber pentup emotions in a sigh that was near a groan. i "Oh, gosb!" she gasped. . ‘‘The poor almp * Garson, learnjng from the maid that Dick Gilder Bad left, returned just as %-gy was glancing over the release which General Hastings was to Je compensated. along with the return af his letters, for his payment of $10.â€" 300 to Miss Agnes Lynch. ‘Mary spoke crisply to Agnes. "And now yon must get ready. You are to be at. Rarria® office with this document at 4. o‘clock.;and remember that yon are to let the lawyer manage ereryâ€" thing." / / \"I dof‘t see the nse of all this monâ€" key bisiness," she protested. "Al I want is the coln." * «~*Linten, â€" Aynen. â€" The last time you tried ‘to make a man gire: up part of his money it resnited in your going to prison for two years." _ "But that was so exciting." s "And this way is soâ€"sffe," Mary: re jotged sharpiy.. "Besides, my . dear. Te To raane Psn â€" Your way was blackmnil. m is not." Understand?* P â€" "Ob, sure!" Aggle repiied grimiy. on her way to the door. P « â€"*Mr. (lw Fannle ~ announced There was a #ioile on thefice of the maild. which was expiained a minute later, when the ri«itor was shown lnto the <d@rawing ~rootn, for . his : prexence was of an elextnce so extraordinary as to aitract attention apy where â€"and airth as well from ribaid olmervers. 1Cs ~English Eddie. â€" You met him guce. 1| wonder what be wauts? I‘rob ably got a trick for me., Weofter uised to work togetber." _ ‘ "I am going to hold you to that promâ€" Meantime Gurson had esplained â€"to ‘Further discussion was cnut short by the appearince wf English Eddie bimâ€" self, a tall, handsome iman in the earls thirties, who pansed just within the "i};fldtmn( without my conseut," Mary warped. doorway and delivered to Mary a bow that was the perfection of elezance. Blury made no effort to restrain the Fb eause by the costame. of Mr rigge. Yet there was. no violatiou «the ‘wanons of good taste, except ip the aggregate From spats to but. rom walking coat to glores, everyâ€" Copyright, 183. by tbe H L. Py Sick Headachesâ€"â€"â€" By MARKVIN DANA BAYARD VEILLER ;.% Dr. Morse‘s " indian Root Pills ged 1 aur0 d not caused thing wrong in gu,vhfiycompidgn.bflim gess and igestion. ‘ . Headache powders or tablets may deaden, but cannot cure them. Dr. Morse‘s nAfi i on sen wa the constipation or &bzm . caused, them. Dr. Morse‘s + Root â€"Pills are m‘ll{ vegeâ€" free from any harmf drz and sure.: When you feel j coming take . °> _ _ FROM THE PLAY OF ips the stomach to do its work naturally and jproperly. . Stimulates Pn Artit macd Fh sn fra Aigres E ‘LZ‘;E‘ ”"-, u»huypl-:un. etude ies e â€" This great remedy has proved its worth year en d B Hn omm e ds e ce rimrnan on ©6, sure ~not!". Garson #Fyullâ€"aâ€"tives" Healod 4s Kidngys and Cured ‘Him: sctint oo red ts hy wik d ns pown hy Au Inrintoice «Promd take redvensed e setion ma en t n t the best health I have ever wb 4 B, A. KELLY "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives " â€" is greatest Wwyhfio‘:u. It acts onunbmnuudm;u_fluu the kidueys, and by soothes and cures any Kidney soreness, "Fruit aâ€"tives" is gauz:'n deslers x, 6 for §2. size : s::n‘m on %m’t; Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, tming .wias “‘%Lwrwrl 630 .00 onatn . u> there : was in, ov erourbutatdh; . wo . thirt the ensemble: wi> Aumwbuzant; ‘Ape the uuu'&‘mum_q'm M”ud}émgn_& ed with, élothes, wherby the wh effect â€" was empbarized and rendere bizntre. . Aarvon took one amazed look aind thetr row Kkea with bnugbter % Griggy rexanterd bix former sexociate repronchénily Aor a moment and . tbet gringed. in Armikâ€"«yinpathy." â€" "From your vostublue,"~. Mary . «us geated; Pone anlglt joodge thnt tBig. 2 ourebyin @oeidtoeait _ fs 4t?" "Ko 4 fanok«." hix hostes« repilect "8o, sit douwn, please, and tell us an about 1t * 3 English Edle warted no time _ "Now, | look (hete." he anid rapidiy "I‘ve gut‘ the grentest game In" tb world. . Two years ugo a set of gothi tapestries worth $300,000 and a set of Fragemard â€" panels â€" worth nearly : as much more were plucked from a cha tean in Erance and smuggled Into this gountry." / baclx 2 "m on, not exfi e lth ansnalle â€""Are them things really wortb that wmoct *Garson ‘egsclaimed. ‘ »Rometimes more,". Mary ‘an«wered "Morgan figk a ret of Gothic tapertries worth baif a"millon dollars." , Griegs went m with bis necount. "About i month a#go the things 1 was telling )‘mma were hung in. the Mb rary of i i thaire in this city." He hitehed his ‘chair a !Hittle closer to the dest and leansud forward. loweriag his tolce almoÂ¥t to @ whisper &s he stated bis plaim. [3 e 4e t 1 "Let‘@ (go sifter them. They were «mugxt?d, "mtuod ~yon. and no matter what â€"Nirppetie â€"he wan‘t aqueal, > W hat do you «ay #*~~ » * "It‘s up to ber." he sald. _ Grtege re gnrded Mury. eagerly aw ‘abe aat. with dyer dgw nendl / °; 0 00, ©_0.0 Gnrson «bot a. piereing glance. at Mary. a v i Maty® sthook < her beud ‘dectdrely "It‘s out otour Jine." whe dechred. "] don‘t swe iny @asier way to/ get balf a" miMdh,* ‘Griges sald aggreisive "Just one." Dick ‘pleaded: hk D0 J 0 0000 Hf6 t M n d t# w en n goods wman." ~°°‘ > ‘. _ ._ â€" Mary, bowerer, ‘bad‘ Fegained bei I Â¥dteg.. :5%'%;"*' aiAt .â€"*But haif a million !* Griggn exciaiinâ€" ed â€" disconsolately. . There‘s â€"a stuke . _ BJ kuow ; prit, Jnt the ant get, aud. 1 won‘t touch :‘%fi"& there is to It." PA worth playing for, ~Think of it!"‘ He turned pleadingly to Garson. "Haifa iwnillion;"Joe!" * CH The telephone ‘rang, and Mary exâ€" pused ~berself. ~â€"Theâ€"â€"instant â€" she â€"wis out of the room Grigge turned to Gar: son anstously. 3 "It‘s a cinch, Jde," he pleaded. "I‘ve got a plan of the house." He drew a paper from his breast pocket and hand: ed it to the forger, who stndied it with. totent, avaricious gn 4 "It looks easy," Garson ngreed. "It is easy.. What ‘do you say?" . "I promised Mary never to"â€" ©*But: a chapce‘ lke this!t + Anyhow gome around to the back.room at Rlinâ€" key‘s tonight a8d we‘ll bare n taitc Wi youTX . s 0 /. a 4 »~& %. 8 A %m&,’»h "I‘l} come." ‘Garson‘ repiied balt gulltily.~ * And in <tbe gsame mowent Mary reâ€"entered. â€"> _ td 2s "It‘s ‘follow the: lender,‘" he sa‘d "and since you are against it that set tles 1t." f _ CHAPTER X. . Garson‘s Noiscless Gun, OMETHING of what was in bis mind was rerealed In Garson‘s frst speech after Griggs‘ going. * ‘That‘s a mighty big stake he‘s playing for." ue s ie '_ "and a big chance be‘s ~taking:" Mary retorted. "Nu, joe.. we don‘t want any of that.~ We‘ll play a game that‘s safe and sure." (ug.â€"" The words recalled to the forger weird © forebodings ~that had .. been troubling him thronghout the. day. "It‘s sure enough,"; he stated,â€" "but is it safe?" f "What do you meant* f Garson‘ walked to and fro nervonsly as be answered. s "&‘pose the bullse get tired of yon Grigge rose and spoke with an air of "English Eddie" Griggs. Mary esciaimed r all that, of con Inspector Burke, the Gry M‘wl oo d nervousness Chesterville, Ont. â€"â€" " J, on mmymm 1 began taking them for falling of womb and ovarian trouble. us For Y ears, Kestored To Mealth | $ ,reasy sone in Western Ontaric h[Il,mVQ ce ons rebalt neu e $| 3. ned Bies Veton mt Provas qhiet was ifreguine and paipto! 14 would be oren ing and I . ‘be so nervous one or hear uny orie speak. u& "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. Liver or there are no medicines like them, I bave taken them and J recommend them to all women, ‘You may publish this testimonial.~‘ â€"Mrs. Stm PHEN J. MarTiN, Chesterville, Ontario, putting . it over rough work 7" ~"Don‘t a on ;..gmx:fu llugoy,gw "For romgh \fl\?’i’ he siuld, ~1 Bave this." He sook & q”’m‘lw from bis. pocket., It was of un odd shwpe. with a bmrre! Jouger thin nsual and 1 bellshaped mq‘(wum Attached to the muzzle ns 2. t‘ es â€" "Juut what da.you smeno by that? Mary: denmanded. spxplcionsig," )/ ‘"5'2:";."""567 Joe,*" Mary ‘cried. ‘ "Nope of Al ut-curl" hi s â€"3.0 9 + Bs "Jroob **~ "The"* forger * e86inimed. is it hi hi Ne "te poies at the strange contrivance on v te. thing 1ike thit before." "Of ‘ course yun haven‘t I‘m (the Arat nglin‘ll the .bustness to get.| and Fll bet on It, 1 w* the times." Te wus reven M* Anmentnl " egutizm, which is the â€" M acteristie of all bis kind. â€" "That‘s & it the .new Moxim ~«llencers t «mokeless â€"powder.. in tite.curtridges. ind the »llenter «m; J cam mt:m ‘tom my cout pooket, ntz;wu ven know 1t Auid heen dore> And I‘m one whot, beteve nie." 8+ Nests "Imposs) hle?* Mury.efaeninted. "No, H# aln‘t ~ Mere." walt, â€"1‘ll ahow “’ll." r‘ # u‘,' 4 Singa « "Coo@ sgrarjons, not herb!" <Mury * bitmed. in alerim .. "We would bare the whole place down. ofn: i * > << (® Cmm 6ib :48 ko+ "§oum umt wateh tm diwky ~ApDF , raxe mt #hre Axpbaler e rmnct 6 byrsipomane thiers Tabw‘y s ery vihimbte, be BPÂ¥ 000000 0_ | on " AEAEY ‘Wincy n .\ tiearee "What is 1t?.. 1 have never soop apy can‘t be qy%flm fous than these. . Two kindsâ€""Regular" '13'.'.3;5 .m.h; C cen * n‘oumrm.-’n..t Every ‘Package Ouaranteed SEND _ FOR c mietEn" Packabke (To be continued.) SODAS on ‘ensâ€"and. A69;/4000 se 44 4.4 ." he siald, "I ‘bave #0#0000000¢0999000000¢89® | both tnstitutions ARMY WORM â€"‘Now York, «Jaly : 82.â€"(Can, Press.) â€"The acmy . worm has descended upâ€" on Few York.: Many lawnk in Harâ€" lem, Hrooklyn and New Jersey points Ravye been ruined >‘ and ©jrreparable damage done‘ to plants and \â€" flowers within the last: two‘ nights, M%T%Nmfimn ‘Alter hearing. evidenceâ€"ofâ€"a number: of Galt «citizens im the â€" injunction Ml& entered by Dr.._ Hawke against town of Galt, the Board of ‘Park Management and the Water: 100 cnm;‘ o(“;b ‘flr‘i"‘fl"",fi Daughteérs of the. Empire, Ontario Pump & Wind: Engine Co,, of ‘Toronto, Judge Hu:.l::;-dsmho- ed ‘the action, . <each ‘party. paying their own comts... © . 8 ‘Therease was heard at the . Judge‘s Chambers on ‘Thursday and continued a greater part of the day, oonfld!"-‘ able interest being taken by the resiâ€" dents ‘of Galt. _ An injunction was lrpllcd for by: â€" the plaintif . Pr. Hawke to restrain ~the defendants trom erecting a" steel Aagpole _ 150 leot son. Queen‘s square , ‘ This pole, which is half erected, was being put: up by the Daughters of the Emâ€" pire “ht sole : expense, to. be handed over to the town of Galt:~ + The . emnl""' on â€" whHich the, plaintiff brought ‘action was that the ‘ strucâ€" ture is unsightly,: and interferes with his full enjoynient of Queen‘s square as a public place. . i ‘ J,â€"A» Beelien, for plaintiff; J.~B. Dalzell, for: the town of ‘Galt; M. A. Secord, K. C., for the Board of Park Management, and John Hancock, for the Daughters of the Empire, C. F. Atkinson for the ; Ontatio Pump & Wind Engine Company. â€" / { RUMOR OF THE HOUR{ MWWQ“ . His :Itallan: sose ‘ Father X, a well known member of the Roman Catholle Church, is famous: tor is wit, but a‘laborer on the railâ€" road got the better of him one day, ‘The laborer, one of the good father‘s parishioners, was laying asphait payâ€" ing~under the superintendence of an Itajlan foreman, and the priest smiled and . said; "Well, Pat, and : how :do you like baving . an Italian boss?" Pat smiled back as he quickliy an swored; "An‘ faith, father, an‘ how Ao you like havin‘ one yourself?". . V CaJ® o ..z â€"> Aimamy‘s Exeuse James: "Ploase, sir, can 1 get off this afternoon about halfâ€"psst two * Head of Ofice: ©"Whose funeral is it to be this time, James?" »~James: *"Well, <to ‘be honest, sir, the way the morning papers have it worked out "It: Jooks ms 1t It‘s soing to be the home team‘s sgain." when évery wellâ€"regulated family had ..nn,mh-\,i’ml-u'- mlfldvflhulnh&' + ‘ acourate spitting was a .‘.' im diex U MIM & REKEHKBER Uncle Eph, Remarks: od to the sharehoiders Of @40B.â€" 11 lendency ards _ consolidstion h-tn?‘w ":L, under the pr nger ‘g Bank of Nove Beotin, which since m:um“ ex tensions in. Western Ca #@» cure at one stroke the business of the wl%m‘:“fl‘ organisation . W is . recoguised among the banking fraternity 88 8 very important asset, Under the 'nnqzc"" as outlined the sharehoiders of the Metropolitan Bank will seceive $200 in % one share of Bauk «of Novs stock h:“m two m‘h“: m‘luomn of a practicable basis 2+ * Tamafdirabin" orfion. nathine tar ‘a : ennslderabla~ nariod. of the ~plans Jeaked" out," ADC it 8. poteworthy that no vmd unusâ€" ual proportions has occ in either stock, although it is understood that during the past fow â€" years several tentative proposals have been made to <the tam Muawm tution by some of the lerger. banks, but in each case the directors of the Metropolitan: have declined: to con sider any Off@®®, oo ;« 0 cl2. 00 n 00 000 Altbough the Metropoitan â€"Banx will be merged into the older. busi« ness,. the shareholders of the l‘t politan will ‘be‘ represented on mraofmnutocmmmtg the * sident, ;. J, Moore,and general manager, W: D. Ross. â€" _ _ As the result of. the merget the Bank »of uN:v: Beotla will :fi i a% 1 t . Canade, with a m tal ¢ 500,000 and® me?:l“ J‘ $117 043.780 and the total assots $94,142, 384. ‘The net flgflh of the combined institutiop in 1913 were $1.89%2.68%. ‘t‘me great aqvantage which will acâ€" :;u to t;o BA_?:“.:t Nova Bcotla ic 5o rpcoodiseo ‘by ‘uaniing men as opeuing up to it new and attracâ€" tive territory in which it has been 20‘:;:" staffâ€"and .n-‘l“' m 4 y ori tion which in the ordinary course of events woulc have required years of time and the: expenditure : of much capital to bulld uip, .o 2 > ) 0 . "m board of directors of the Bank of Nova Sootia are: John Y. Paysant, president;~ Charles Anuuu.'vuv ""‘"“fi 0. 8. cmvbo\h J.. Waiter Allison, Hector Mclanes, Hon. N:‘Curâ€" ty, J. H. Piummer, lobtfl}- Harris, t.gu Manchester, . W, . White, ‘The board of directors ‘of the Metâ€" Irroldent: $ %. Thomaia, .0. vies" 442. r » rflom; Bir ‘W. Mortimerâ€" Clark, .C., John Firstbrook, James Ryrie, : Toronto, July 22. â€"Fot 1--5 Sight cats and a dog ‘lockedâ€"up in cellaur of ht house . in Palmerston Bovlavard for at lâ€"ast five days with put: food, : Mrs. Annic Stecle ‘t as dn J 0 hays: i mait, A To (Ppiive Ye 14° in , in ths." Cmtymci.' Inspector . Walter Burge of the Humane Society, gave evidence of the finding of the anim als, stating that their. condition was “’?\-’hia tiful, little + g, a be@ » an‘an; was literally um.M- tnin, and â€"in a wasted and dying:con du'o‘:a ©Even a::r having | / b:: treated py a vetetinary© surgeon e crarck. a A h 1t woult" be a minth betare : the dos could‘ recover from the oft‘ the LNeu ritis Follows Crippled Nerves â€"‘Ths oats were s0 far goms that they PAINFUL EFKEBOTS OF cum RHEVMATIBSM ‘a‘mcxw ED BY RHEUMA» " pi it ns o uied .u-'m".n a -flo:l hl'l on the of eh n':::t kn fitnl.h one ownh ‘ but RITIEUMA can reach it ’l‘mo thance. | This testimony 18 ve _ ‘Last March I was so . crippled with Neuritis in 1t limb . 1 could v-ltmodyn-n.flnmm dies I :u:: d‘::‘ two ~physiâ€" clans, No me “ un WUI 1 used Rll.l%l'lAâ€"l:O’. worth of e ie e * hi ye t * old by n't M. M‘. Waterion, nt 50 ote, « hottle. ¢ Also at C. E. Swalsland, Berlin, _ | D $20 AND toft? OR nor .. A. L. BITZER, B. A. (Buccessor to Coorad Bs -:.‘mwlou.' mas â€" Ofceâ€"Poequegnat‘s _ P ’,.:",' Market, Frederick St., Berlip. l”' m "-‘(X vT Cne "secundaaeoy * azsrmiuva â€" ‘HSOLNR®I 8. ECKEL, LD.8., 0.D Graduate Cnicago College 0 tal Surgeryâ€" and. Royal Coll Dental Surgeons â€"of: Torouto." . Ofice in Fischer‘s ‘ Block, â€" Dentistry practices in all Ite man Phiiag ces d cou-E % Queen: St. calls by day ‘pr night snswe notaries,. € nomical Bi Alox. Millar LL.B., W. _ â€" ~VETERINARY .SURGEC c o sn STARNAMAN, orinat . Regidence . fice Ts wufow St. ~Phone Berlin, Onk. Any diseate of cattlr, pigs, cats and dogs otc. . " Phonge 1237." Day. og | salls anawered. ‘ 2 j 0 l Dentist, L.D.8., Royal tal Surgeons, D.D.S. wity. All ‘branches of dent tiged. Entrance ‘to oflce _ Coneordia Hl“. _M i 4 LAicentiate: of : the ftoyal C Dental Surgrons, Honot (Mvmlz"ol Toronto. :~ fApor, Wi Chambere, P Berlin.. ‘Telephone 202. * _ Hours: .9 a mâ€"to 8 $ . _ German spoken. . ~_â€"â€" Miseases of the . Nose and King St. East. g ‘ Gravuat» â€" under® Dri_‘ tounder of the science, hal ‘of © Osteopathr < ) pathy otten cures ‘where Chrom t"m orders, ne: vou« diseasdll, . Infantile® paralysin, ° goiter,. EXPEINIENCED seastully ‘ traited 7. i. harte oi t Guel h, July 22.â€"Thete | new buildings ereoted at U ; Agpiculturhl College, 0t ab they will be started, this : first is the noaw bui f fi #{¢h Department, which â€"will. trontage of 103 * ?5 three stories high. : The, cost: timated at $50,000, which w lnT the Mtntm rat to axricultate. ... ant . neatly . . t and Aendet e:lrh:o mm.“ ol ‘ be ond#@ _ _.. it the % $ at 1 will regide,. 100 m“'na "The, 0o i1 | }m.no‘ which was approp the Ontario Legisiatwte â€" seséion. 4 sn t °.. Couuisinie Pbrsicten: Offices, Roon\ Betilh, CLA YTON Â¥, WEL Dentist, . W s hours 0 to 18 ; 1 Closed all day Â¥ri DR. LEDERMAN, * oard DPR. J, E. HETE ‘Telephone 131. J. A. HHLIARD oaTBoratiry. Waterloo. k ing

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