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Port Perry Star, 24 May 1911, p. 3

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ed | od hn 3 on Me : Surely, if she Crawshaw, have spared me. Can his S th be such a salve 10:bis odious Can she be happy with this bo! Will hot her own innate re- ent--for a refined, dainty gen- ] oman Nanoy is, and ever must out a tele: bo--will not this recoil and shrink And his. from the daily con tact with the ination. 'coarse, low mind 1' to his| (To be continued.) imate mais --n | * mor 0 ty Should, be with op at ise he loved her still; ! %: der merce: Sons, sonfha, eure nie amt: sn' | cougar TELEPHONE SERVICE. British Post Office. Takes Over the Country's System. ish Pout end of the year the Brit-! ost Office: will take over the agement of the country's tele- one system from the private com: y which has hitherto controlled t, and the British public does not regard this 'particular nationaliz- project entirely without mis- ivings especially in view of the Het that the diréet control by the State of the country's telegraphs has. resulted in a loss of $50,000,- 000 in the last fory years and that the present annual loss is well ov- er $5,000,000, Business men 'are afraid that red tape will hamper the quick and cheap telephone ser: vice that everyone wants. "Almost every European. count: ry has secured 'a cheaper and bet- ter telephone service in the last few years than England has done," said G. Dalzell Read, a telephone * | authority; who is in Lonaon, after having inspected the German, Dan- ish and Swedish systems, "'A telephone at $10 a year is not an impossible dream, but it is a pertectiy sound business proposal he 'systems continue to expand ps be to gaze on her iy doy n Ee oh other share ali ; | Throu is jonrneyings--an with a he had ord a iourneyings. dis- J xs tance 'during his' American trip-- f let- a bon been the burden of' his es he' gew angry with he would apostrophize If as a dolt, and not worthy of man. He would laugh or- | 800 rafully at himself. 1. Was this gloomy, miserable crea- ni ich ture he proud, Ambitions Detrick arnley' of a few montis ago (35. enarmous % Wher were all his hopes his ex r prospects wuld it be possible that he was 80 weak as to let the vision of a blue-eyed; tempting face, way all that hitherte made hia t He cried. Shans. on himaelt over 1» and over again, but all to no know "ie hoon Stronger. men than Derrick Darnley have fallen beneath love's i of Bornt ouch; aud boi ogre ef the present, ate. In Denmark, 1 not ; y already, outside Copenhagen, the relie he would, he could not root Nancy | 4nnya subseription for small ex Ee na Vo ho out of his heart. y prin os 4 "$11 and additional calls e possessed no. common nature, may be obtained at the rate of at he had loved with no common | g5.50 per 1,000 calls. ' | "Sweden, too, has 'a 'most ef- ht, perchance, fotien ficient. and moderate. priced tele- 'but beal it, and' eftace the altogether- THE a few phone, se with more than 200,- ribers. The installation 00 a priv. house is only charge h an pa subscription of 2a 50. > a -- aii through Cen- ut A Sh Turthe by ma sus eyes, and he was While 1d love would | tral Afric By r several days what of | ie the men of Al- > than he|tred J. Bwann's caravan failed to hom h . He returned to them and assistance, and find- arts with only half their anion : and broke She} i where the heavy | and they replied, "Miles was on this journey a remarkable'in- f urande and loyalty |'starved, It is good for your shoes. THE F. F. DALLEY CO., Limited, 10 HAMILTON, Out, BUFFALO, N.Y. sad LONDON, Eng. WOULD YOU . PAINT? Right at the starting Many EE chante Be ei offered. 'Whoever uses them pays for it. You can~ not afford to lose. RAMSAYS PAINTS are sold by reliable dealers rs only: backed by guarantees, and the makers are Jou A. RAMSAY & SON OO. | THR PAINT Ea™T . « Momtrest zevd. 18da, WAINWRIGHT, ALBERTA THE COMING CITY OF THE WEST OFFERS UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT" BUY REAL ESTATE and do not work hard all Your itfe. Tho. many whose ambition dossn's rise above holding his ob and draw. hg bis pay. w will never have any thing but work and the ba Sawin es of A great number of the world's largest fortunes were founded on some shrewd real Setate investment. Here's an opportunity for you to start yourself om the road to success, if you're wide awake enough to open the door to -opportunitywhen she knooks, ih very small sus: of money invested Low | n WAINWRIG RD stat hd the STONY very rapidly. This Seat it Oanadian West skys aud and bounds, and. de ahubeed | Ly is, on 4 mot favored bi Evel ING nm WAINWRIGHT'S favor--location, land, water, ElERYT on Fs be improved upon if they were made to order. WAINW, rant is the largest 4 divisioual point on the Grand Trunk Pacite Jol way, between n--looated "666 miles Hudson Bi from W \nnipeg and 128 miles nipe Edmonton, ainwright will oge of the hemdquarters for the Grand Trunk traffic Jor she whole a Alberta, by way of the comin, ay ute, 4 Ray. 0 Prince Bi Rupe an well, the terminus of what oh ed be oir long. boot, branch 1 Tine iato Southern Alberta. -re bri WLIINWAIGHT was unbroken prairie. To-day it ha ulation of [1 somont sidewalks, churches, irehon a $17,000 school, op: , partment, G, P, a 50 payroll, stock yards, eto. we wonder that WAT RIGHT is termed the coming .city of the he Ti we are enthusiastic about it? eo Crand Trunk Pacific will have a $75,000.00 Hotel here when the L fine is completed to the coast, OTS $60 to 8135. - $10 Cash, $5 per Month. No Interest LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT WAINWRIONT Bit right down now and 'write us. It won't cost you anything for full information. Don't let this opportunity slip Day without at least inveatige ating 'it, Bend in the attached coupon 'at on Please send me full particulars of your property in Wainwright. Town .. PROV. Wa teragnty Moder Really & Investments, Limited ow, pakas Man. Dir. 96-97-98 Commercial Union Bidng., Montreal Se0-Treas, - of a black man. Fearing the men would be writes Mr. Swann in "Fighting the . Slave-Hunters in Central Africa,"' we pressed on 1o- ward them, and finally discovered the load drawn up under a bush. Searching round for traces of the crew; 1 beard 4 a voice faintly call

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