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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-12-21, Page 33 I.- ._�,�'. __,_­ I'll 1. ,,;;�-�"-:�-,-a,,�,� . _41MV I""" � � -1 e��116� ".1111 11.1 " , - ___ _ E____ .111-1111 .... ... .. 11 I ,,,:,.,,_­­_,_­,­�_, "­­,,� - 11� .% , � -I----- I .. . , W. � .1 ", wroivllo , 11 I I 00 — .. _ . , ­­ � 1rWT1Wt1-fMrW 0 e Y.'4 nfAl-im" Trip' N-01 ollxfma`xtwxT,'��"i�x *qr I I . I I - 11_- I I , I . 1-4 I I � I It )VOo " , te, the hjll!� Tlyero� JR111 11 it poor , I . . ­ .1 � I .. 11 - , I wax- See;) comilio down the street,, fol- erri � '� lowed by a Score or wore of natives, 4)1111, wonian or (-bild oniong the Va- , � I I . . , ­ I their'dirty white "obes flapping about tives. ThN Is truly 21 lt)"d of 1,101 ,. . I , �� I thefir browit logs, At first they could nXIII. The 8ul)00I1IQadPf)f of 1`11v 11111100 ' � I ", : 1. il , , 'ermilo-Ainil flip ik : - - I , Ot bQ110YO It Was BQW100. 'Lord Dep. is 'a sybile fllal)-�;J �(2 1 - pluglih In ,bad a sharp thrill of �oy, but three for(kinou itre Poer,i� 77111P�, Wot* .&W.w ....... M- , �� I Ott ., heman J, , it was short live(]. Bowles had eliang. on Shares, Just as tbv nattvi's �lo, 111)(1, � polls 01, IN 61008 hill 10,31 I ed at ]eiio save even, nlor.c�, I tbilik Thi- Oprivill 4i t, � n . 0 , MRST-OAD SUGULAVION0 . I . . t it portion ,of his garb. Jae T!)v - , I do"IN, now wore the tight red jacket of the force I.* w)tIrely ii;itivt,. . rt, Ivi re , I . I 1 M , ,in auclent ;irmy but ton Nvliltp area here beforl,A you 1 &60 varson 1who is *be 010 Asao rAM � . . 00, , . British trooper, wiltle . ' , ' MY MAIO Oyer ,A I . cup wits 'strapped jauntily overldis ear, came, In(-111(ling twu (,'I,vekLc Being ' � it i unikjy, Olt I . I ft V r � � � t We *1, old way homestead 4'Q11art4r I I ,r I . 1111rs ;ill right, .my lord,' he said, sa- paxt olynel-s. the natives liare decided , W., 1 � . 11 1. � I I L . L� Y�w�, ikq 0 up '74cy VIII do ,that four hou" 4-oustitute ;I 4,101": "Oijoi o4sysilxbii1)9W1AW# IiU4 'a 6 , LnIl � , _ _h�j. eam "_ ijiiinjto�O$L, 131,skatolleW,ax Aki;berts, R I . �, I I . ­­ I . , ,4 or � "N � �, I I . � I I r . 0mything .1, tell 'em. to do when I rep- 1q,,erX . They nav thernsolvvs oe.corol Who woullQoLut Must. 0201114,4p p9rogs � I � , � —ent th,- British army, This Is the- � tbiree - . )OuAnloa .L,11*10 �Agb_UW4 V1 (11'atrlif, 'Ratri UK v for tha, , r r . . � ': ) � I , ., 11 � T I . UU I I Foy, 'a oWy mullforul,ou the island, but theylvv been tau - that there are more.wher4o Ingly, as It wero. .N,) one worl;% w,ter midday, sir," . . . y )be bad at tl 20 a gesor"60 r . I � -1k I ,I ,say, Avoulda*i, (his be'a 1,arodlse r mdi. . tionso by igther. cas tber � � I I I . 1. I . -r I this ,vriki came from. These fellows boxes to ,;h wor-itingillar),," sald I for Iliv Ij,ogli, ;hter, lbrot�er, pr slater,ol homostm44r, ­ .� ,� . , , 1 0Dy-#610R6f BARR � , ! I svIll cw�y your up the. ch4- leau, ,sispence to the man, It you Deppluglitim, ­vhatls the kill(] i4 (lily's lill)or they'd ilke, Do you 111PIM. -six Swaths rosididimoe aVAIR , . 'An 410 11. . r , , r ! . I I pjeaae� 61-r, and, I've sent for two caxts I to say that Olese 1'elllows trudg,e eiglit rAticti, of t4o land Ai, �bomestsgdor mal ,, . WCUTCHEON to draw yovr party up the , slope, . . Milos to work every worningand back ,earp;i 4 W" otr­bl� lomwt g :. , � . . i They'll be here In. a jiff,y, my. 1jidy," again at uloop?" W if it leatit'-fil's,40res a 0.arm c I ­ . . occupied �b.y billn, 91 and � ; , , . , I rrr I � , ' copyrvghf� 1908. by Doild. 14"A . Then, turning majestically to the hud- , died natives, he w7aved his sl&nder I I "Certalaly vot, s1r. They ride their thoroughbred lionlws to %yorl; and ride nod r . I so"Moro.- ado, *111KfIlteri Q�.Co, r r. r. . � , r I - "Llvel, No loaf- stick and said. v riowl them back w'mlul' I -, � , I '! I - I . I . tber or elsteril I . It ­ � I I ­ (��_ - � _.- � Ing! Lively!" bro , . ' I __ � , . "You take my bileath asvixy," Said the . Jill certain districts a h0IB68tGaAW1 ' , ,� , :., - r 1" � , . I . I - I Whereupon the entire. collection of i .11111110d .0 , 4" � -, ,_ ,-- m4y, fpr"tapt a or -munmeuce, even scorn, . ' other, labstpgjIlto a ., sileric - . .g , . ' oppr6nensmns were sensiDly in. boxes, bags and bundles figurativoly . ii koifia, opali4t.u­ ,xnerr a(] bpeolne so steep and I ,__'n_ -A_ bla hom*A n-- the silent lookers-on bu that I The road In givarter sootm- & Exioe 1$3i ,Per agret Reii , leo-7 � . 1. creased by the mysterious actions of *0 an. I T'uxy picked 11S�14- up and walked off Lue -�direetfon of the chateau. 1. -illis time that Bowles laborious by ,A � Wat resi4esix Moultho 1016I�.of'o'_' � I made "Does no onq here understand tho � the half naked loit(wo­t. -a . was very g1fid 10 1'orego the pleasure , ,We from ditto of hocilestead onitrY Cluding time requiTe'd to earn � ��. 1 than 9figlish IdnV , ??v d off In .�nrlous elreedwis, i.ioi n' she ema4dd1L 111 � one of them handling his ugly creese in I - I ' CE[�.PTER V1, of talking , I le I't,11 back with Mr, Saunders abd proceeded to give the �,the ) f and oul mestead PateAt , tiltso, X" � dWt JneaU,. . yoirA Mr. $aunders,"I sho 1 - hharply RP the little � clerk set I an ominous manner. Bromley was nol Tnr, C11ATnA'U. I O' I inquisitive lawyer's clerk all fire late "r lrdo &ores extra., I wh* baa erbatrAdil .,added I I I tjy 4 the suit case down' abrnp and slow. to acqua,lot his lordship with Deppingbam felt a nT HE road to the chateau took its news ot the iskind. � L& homesteader t ad r4hit aD11 CIL'nudt Ob- . his I stanined forward, ii 'Irk flitobling these movements. . I -y fully a Standing out against the sl: devious way througli thii Uttle . The lallabitailts .of Japat bad been . pin home. - 2slai a pre-amPtion may tiike a Vnr� pftt,�d homestead in ,,tain. alotriets :­Vriee $3. per acre, Dutlev4--M6011 Ae gix months IR eaob of t1traRr ilitty SLCTia iTA. east ' mid, callitivate 'POO . % house yrortli , .094 ,I r- - � r .." W.'W. CoRyi '001 * I DeplitycithO inistcr OftbO 'k , tt � , � V.; ]D;_Uu%uth00ze4. priblierltion Ohl I MoubwIlInotboprfldfor- :' l 33 CARLING 'Life, Accident, Fire 06au . riate ,61abslnqur�lnoe, also C61lectiog Accolints '... r W . I . st�dAuDtloneering. , w����� W.BROWNINU, Id, JJ -1 Au. W is P. 8,, Graduate Victoria U' , - L varsity. office -A resIdenence. .15minion 1A%Wk%t0ry1 ZXeter ' . Associate Coroner of C[Urau- - __ � . . =, R , bright, M. D., M.c.' P. and - 0S., a 10 aduate Toronto Un Ve sit . Two y ears resident physician al lexandra ROSPital, etc- Office , � 40a residence, Dr. Amos' old stand ... . ' Exeter. rk--.-:, M_ - re Street, . InICKSON & CARLINGo JLF I . � � I , wr a 0 "I . onvoyancere Bioners, 01tors km the hidisank 33anki . I - '' � JACPSY to YASU at lowest rates of Interest. g)Vn0Ej_mA.UJ STREET. RXETE19. I X. - CABLING B.A. L. U. 010900 X nONEY TO LOA1480tr_ _,w . ..-k- . . I-fif,e fulDdh much fumbled §"il�, bat TbIs w I as the moment whew the red' cockees tall,came 1p grief; ��e dog arose With an astonished VIP A�d Ae'd to bid mis- tress. .He had nqer been so oub, rageously set - upon � before in all big pampered lite. Sel�Lng t#e,bpportunt- ty to vent her feelbMs upon one whd could underktand,'6vep as she Poured sootbings upon the Insulted POn9F whom she clasped III beg arms, Lady, Agnes. ,transformed the ualgckY SMMI deis into a target for,a mbst ably, 4114 . � reated volley 6f wrath. . iLord Deppingliam, a,slow and cum-' Uerso3ne young man, stood by nervous, ZI fingering his eyeglass. ]For thd rs� time he felt that the clerk 'was better -than a confounded dog after alL fl3fy dear," he said, waving Saunders ' into th background. "I thin It was lw�accldent. The dog had no business going to . s1eep,1_ He p��sed and in., , iserted his monocle for tl'O'PtT�Ose Of looking up the precise spot where the accident had occurre'L #�016 rubbishl" exclaimed her lady- j9hip. ,,I suppose you expect the poor duling to apologize." PAn this has nothing to do with thd case. Were more Interested In lear'll4 , I , ng -where we are and where we are td, gd; Permit me to ha-fe,a look abouV4 EM wife stared after him In amaze4 town out into the grden foot- hill beyond. Two lumbering ,wooden wheeled carts, none too clean, each drawn by four perspiring mqn, ces by which the arrivals were to make th'e journey io their new home. I � Lady Deppingbam's pert .little nose lifted Itself in disgust as"she'was jog - I gled througA the town behind the I grunting substitutes for horse -flesh. IShe sat- be§lde -her husband Ili the foremost cart. 1k. Bowles, very tired; � . tilt qUite Tes0lelident, walked dutiful - I � . prompi to protect ti�eUISOIVL'S JU a A(,' - galsense. They had eif�gaged the serv- ices of eminent solicitors in London. who were to represCrA them In thc, final settlement of the estate. London *ns to be the battl�groaud in tll',- coming conflict. A committee of three had journeyed ' to England to put the matter in the hands ,of these lawyers and . ,is,ere now returning to the island � 4itb, a reprpsentatiVe of the firm, who was coming out to stand guard, so to speak. Von Blitz, the German superin tendent, was the roaster mind in the native contingent The absent co.m, mittee was composed of Ben Adl, Ab- dallah Ben Sabbat and Rasula, thv Aratftt lawyer. They were truly wise men from the east -old, shre-wid. crafty and begotten of Mohammed. The mines continued to be operated as usual pending the arrival of the ex- tative, who, 'as We know, was now on the ground In the person of Thomas Saunders, The fact that be also served as legal adviser to Lady Deppingbam was not of, suffl- ,21ent moment to disturb the arrange- ments on either side. As for the American heir, Robert Sr I owne, be had not yet arrived. He vas coming by -steamer from the west, ice9rding to report,' and was probably )n the Boswell, Sumatra to Madagas- - mr, due off Aratat In two or threg lays 11 'We have a large sta0b ut 0 IDE miandvi.11uge Ziroj.erdee at lov, ravk� " ,ment as he walked over to the canva� Dowl,es wo,ro'the tight. red jacket of , 0 I a year shipped . . . - 'The Islanders," said Mir' Bowles, � _. w�� 11tom"e'alt"' I . I GLAIDWAN & STANBURY low dock buIld4 I stwulng in front of the , . �Brit L trooper. I . Ing,"actually I elbowing his, way 1hrougli . I I 16; he gratitude In his heart L . 1'the--�er­chatenu and why -the devil 0.'So � 1�. . "My word!" ighting a clgarette,- "It looks to me, kjd,in St.,Exetor ]3&rrIfiters Solicitors.- . I I ....." cold chill Shoot up his SPIne, but re- a of natives., Presently he camd fused to encourage the maid's fears by , group I , "Eh?" querf e� Bowles, arousing . . . I )ave all the- -best of the situation. They the property nhether, they ­ 1. � uc,unoruo. aud iftibbort �- left rijiustache. - , I I . . i back, twisting his ' turnw around. .., - . � I "Thet. felow In there -tilys that 60 "Y66r lordship," said Mr. Saunders I for sixteen ye I ars, wa . s a tortuously "Tery likely. he didn't know we were . . I . I I . � ,get marl�� or not, while the original bene- ' 4ciarles have to marry each other or ,,, - ., f armoiis lutual F iro inbur. English agent Is employed III the bank� . three minutes later, "this Is. . Mr. irs straight up this s � ,. Bowles, big majqp�yls agent. he!rsle. M[e tr ,�` By Jovel ., -y fully a Standing out against the sl: . I I . . I . I ,",Well, -we'll look him up, Come ; the clime still growing upon him. He Oh, I ,we -was half asleep quite a good bit of the I get' off the Island at the end of the year. Most of the Islanders. have got . , I I - 8UGG GoMpafig , . ,gepalled it a street, ,,,'you know" - with.,me tor- .1 . I ,J is come . ­ � be exclaimed, disd OYing thO It wag then and. not until then that along, everybody. say, can't' I leave this luggage, unguarded, They,' time and wholly asleej during the re. . � � . , . I I . I J : . � three or four wires already." . 11 I that, they can I I I I . Iiijad Offic-0. I - FgLrquhar,_0nt . . . UpTow, dusty passage 2 ad. . I 1 bis'lorftbip. turned his stare front the .11, ­ � Irearn castle above all that was earth- I I , I I . � � 4' I I east of London." - I "Everythipg is transferred by hand, It was finally decided, after a,. rather my lord, and the chateau is two miles - the side of the mountain., -4h.zther You mean to siry , - have -is tilliny wires q.tl�'ey choose?" , . Irr, - __ I i eaidgutl J. Ft AKSP_EJ�11 " I . � sh g, my lord' so# 4Z7 ...is comparliba. L ImXher&s the BrIti: e I I , ding to tl .�'­ _�Z�"Iftxl'�R� " ' "' '- - see .1 he4d&. .See th � ... _*, , ,,;� . �­, � Q , "�,4d- -bD ,,, , Spq�� th At�­_. 4��P�,�qj �,.,­ x ­ ,� . ; � . .. . _,�'. I 1. i ;onset glow like the jewel that *had ed xs�' wrinkling , his demand S�aunde , 1 I I 3i -A I � '. IV., - 1. 11 . . . . . . � ­ �� .-"7-vx,r x.-Akv,W17-�'4- .1 :: � )�iit� I .. : I , , � DIRECTORS. - I � . '. ­ , m6TL,J_ � , M , - 61p, 163 , you,, I�ra sure� U be g6od watijli -io, I mfit, . -, 11 respectfully thman eve -reg enough to tell us hdir'we are to reach of the angles; mr. run-, I an,is another ican gentlem, ; the native . a year shipped .. . . I "Yes, just so long as they . don' t choose anybody else's." ,,Xmt the, i6twiders, 7wvc dot three or r I I . L1,1, -9! . % . Wtal.,ta. YO gratitude In his heart L . 1'the--�er­chatenu and why -the devil 0.'So �qf I . foitr wives a�rwdv." - . "My word!" -M ! aw I ,-, ; I 'AuJbYlini o.. uYA1, It Isl That's where .he is. �% i we caWt get anyb6dY to"move ouT'lug- . ­ � I . ly beside one -wheel; Mr. Saundery I , "Eh?" querf e� Bowles, arousing I , i . KlAchelsea, =A, jaBlacK, . .. wonder why, be Isn't down here td gage", - I meet us?' . ' N1r. Bowles, who had lived in'.Tapat � ' �.. took his post at the other. The serv. . himself. "I . . I W.MF , A0Y, F;1Tt21=AR - . . I for sixteen ye I ars, wa . s a tortuously "Tery likely. he didn't know we were ,ants came along behind in the Second,- ike hound In fun - li . didn't say anything," retorted Saunders, looliing up into 1he treetops. � � . . � AGENTS, I coming," said his wife Icily. � slow Englishinan, with the curse of I tart. Far ahead, Is luggage bear- -y fully a Standing out against the sl: ama aSSEIR'K.. zxpt%,. PIPAt f0t ,",Well, -we'll look him up, Come ; the clime still growing upon him. He Oh, I ,we -was half asleep quite a good bit of the I toiled the unwilling !pry . I ers. From the windows and doorways , I mile ahead. -was the home to which � . . albamlis sad XA419ho, - I )1ipVZp. jaARRIS. MgWa. agftl along, everybody. say, can't' I leave this luggage, unguarded, They,' time and wholly asleej during the re. ,of every hous e, fiorn the h-i7nnr s and . 'cafes, from the side s*,` �-( : and chey were going. The chateau, beau., 1-iful as a picture, lifted Itself like a I � Kftvrt,,P..uRs,Tt0D aMd XiOX&A, . py these fellows are the -worst robbers maind.er. � . I ,mosque approaches, the I gaze te t . I— Irearn castle above all that was earth- I I -to I A - L I GAN 0AX90BIA)a �L". -,I- J1. uhtLr I 5ecy.Treas. Farcl east of London." - I "Everythipg is transferred by hand, It was finally decided, after a,. rather my lord, and the chateau is two miles - the side of the mountain., -4h.zther . 'suilbn populace� Sastened' itself 111",; ittle-ptocessIbri. The town seemed ithe Ii 0 y and sordid. It. smiled down from 'ts lofty terrace and glistened in the � X6- ­_, I I . I ,t I * I . . A-%kT4AX 0; JITANRU-87- 1301f'cit0r. -01f subdued,M�66sj "o;_t'h4t-Vj. �sj6terg up I It,s ­" &-_:;;fdX,sir.11 66iild quif6 �16ininously Silent. I . ' 11 . ' ­ . �the ;onset glow like the jewel that *had . . 1�__, . I 11 I I � - I I 0 . , " . .1 I , proceed to the bank and rout . -we are to out the dilatory representative of a "Do you mean to, SAZ � �' "cgMe jo.� the e,J -of �l ,At last -they ­ .- � �� I �A ;4 ,a 4_+h11+h. been its godmother. I A A� 4-- ,4-6 .­ records the — , 4 alk?" . ­ ".Vimill'sucul, " I V. �b . ecor ng 11 : � ­ � , British goverinalent. Saunders loolted IV ' I y , . . "Yes, my lord, if you expect t6 go. sliady r.oae+hnt_�Smhded 116'91ope'. chateau. fashioned quite closel� after . down the sullen line of faces and . - through what seemed. to"be�'",*PLSO�� a fa mious Structure in France, was de- � there." I ­ . � I .4 I I blanched to his toes. ,,of course we expect to go there. llutely unbroken, thougit go�rgeous Jun-, 'signed and built by La Marche. the ill - I - 'Tell him we'll wait for him,ty pur. Are there- no horses on the beastly, . 91e. The C001.green depths 166ked'olost, fated French architect who was lost l . � I - I TRATFORD, I ON- ". . . Sued* his lordship. "But remind him, alluring to .tb'e sun b;iked , travil6rs. at sea In the wreck of -the Vendome. , - . I sibly. hot .Island?" ` dlmo'g�` imaji5j6 t,h9i 'they. Three yea a a.rId ,nio.re than L700.000- , 6 � "Hundreds, toy lord,, but they belong - IThei could . I I r . WINTER TERM FROM 'JAN 2 - * down here in the suriP to tile people, and no one but their ;heard the dripping of f6uritdins, 06, . .� I ' I J,S'tho leading Business Col�- # They stood and watched the,misera. i so like paradise ,ru Ontario,. A 4F ble Saunders-'ftead gingerly up the owners ride them. The servants at the i gurgling of rivulets, We ,f�gd in Wieot� 1. �bateau turiled Mr. Skaggs' horses out �was the prospect ahead. Lady Agnes1 This Mediel" ha,s -three D,&Partrwan�ts - - * filthy str6etF his knees crooking out. es , of dellgliV , asture before they left." her cri gas— poinwercial, 3ortjandt and * wardly from time to, tbne, very much to"p, could not restrain . '81 # Is Breathed I . Nelegraphyl I , . - ' Before -who left?" 'ed amazement. I t , as If he were contemplating an instan. ,The servants, my lord." . ) ,,It,s like this all over the Island, .— it Is. larger and bet!N,r -thaq tandous Sprint in any direction but I I iever, Our co'Lir.a,as are :muok * Lady Deppingliam's eyes grew wide. .'7our 'ladyship," Volunteered Mr. � liciga of theordin- 'O the one he was taking. Even 'the petter 't'lian X 4 Nvith understanding "You don't mean �Bowles, mopping his brow In a most Have You a Cold?—It .Can Be (ary Bu,giness College, our gradu # Placid Deppingham was somewhat dls:4 �' 'O turbed by the Significant glances that to say that the servants have left the 'unmilitary way, "except at the mines -, Completely Cured By ,h grade. POPRIODS place?" she cried. and backthere in the town." ',ates secure big .# 1 5� practical training 4% wort -b. 0 followed thWr emissary as he passed ,�Yes, my lady. They Were natives, � � "Where are the mines?" asked.Dep- imatir times 1th13 cos!.t. If yon: by each separate knot of natives. I I 0 , you know." I I pinghain. I L I - ,Wafit k, Business Colleg,000urs­' �# 'I do hope Mr. Saunders will come "What's that got to do 'with it?" de- , $The company's biggest mines are Cata" rrhozone t_ # back allVeiPI murmured Bromley, her : astwar& as ihe;. I efect -this f'ohool. and galt Ilia . . e, ,� Our cataldgile is,, fre*­ I wanded Deppingham. seven or eight miles e * W9 1 : ladyship's 'maid. The others Mrted tand -, 'It Quickly 0 u r e s VVrh0 , � . , ,; unders rl 0 I& it( a!t, once. � 'O for she had voiced the general thought. I'm afraid you don't crow files, quite at the other side of oping . I . . * the situation," said Mr. Bowles pa-. ' It's very rocky o*er'tbere,, I I , D. A. MoVA'CHUAN. + O'Re won!t: come back at all, brom,- t,ently. ,,you see, it's really a, trian- the Island. Cough, Grippe,.,Bronchitis, � i , t. I , � t' i . )?X17nCipati � and tlkerez4 64 Place for IL landing, I b . ley, unless he comes back alive," said gular controversy, if I may be so bold from the. sea. Everything Is brought Catarrh, Hay-F.ever, - +#+######""4W##9##4F# . his lordship, with a smile. It was ,I ,,Ls to say so. Lady Deppingham Is one 'overland' to Axatat and placed In the I Asthm, and Colds. . ` - � W -AM ---�"�-�' �-_ � w,611 known fact that he never smiled 10 +1- A-- . . . I I . I .e � xcept when his mind -was 'troubled. , ' I of the angles; mr. run-, I an,is another ican gentlem, ; the native vaulis of the bank. Four times the' and sapphires are a year shipped , Catarrhozone is not like otkor reme I . 0"s , . � ".Goodness, Deppy," said his wif, e .11 recognizing the symptom, "do you xea .. . population is the last. Each wants , 1. ruble$ to rs In London to the broke and Paris dies, but is so healing and soothin that when it 19 breathed through th I 0 .. . I . I . I , I . wre Azd,14' ­ . I ly think there is dangerTO . . � � . be the hypotenuse. While the in- �rged in the terests of all three arii me and VI curia. It's quite a neat Sir." and rege � L ,ills the germs that calls Inhaler it 1, diseases of the throat and lungs. - . . � I I I #guy � I dear Aggy, 'who said there was real issue, there Is. nevertheless a de- 1 ilar arrangement, "But I Should think the confounded Catarrhozone quickly soothes, an I Y M.C.A.BLDG I t6NOON, ORT,* L . any danger? be exclaime4 and.,qfuck�, 11 � . elded disposition all ,around,,to make steal everything they 1,eals the mucous surfaces so that In Mrt time the whole m ucous linin I FJUSINESS and SHORTHAND SUBJECTS. I ly looked out to sen. ' I rather think, . . I enjoy -it here," he h,dded'after a we'l it ,qu ertirely one Sid , ed affair. ,, . 'beHev6'Tgrt'1igp'I-,­ natives would got ­their hands on." Is healed. . I Rbgistered last season upwards of' 300 stuiaopts and placed every graduate. Seven . m6ment's- pause, in which be saw that I . , 11 don't muttered I . Dollplagham, blaiikly�. "What woiflil be the use, Sir? They If you are subject to thr6at Irrit9. % tendency to consump tion. or bave . GP661iilly qualified regular teachers. -One the Steamer was getting under *ay.� ,q see periectly," exclaimed his wife. couldn't dispose of ,.i single gem js. taken away on the from tion you should use the, "Medicine tha is breathed." I bundred and fifty London firms employ . froin The Japat. company's tug was. return. . 'the ,, The� natives ,are allied against us, ' Uland, and nothing In the company 's chests. . Thousands who have_used it tell 0 .,,Our trdined help. College in session � Enter time. Ing to pler. Lord Depplug4ain . n -way, against'them jrlptt as we tire, I a here eicept these ace not Its merit. , � ", ' - to June 30. any ., ISept. 5 ., . u 0 catalog � 0 sighed and'then drew forth his elga. I ., , - Really, it, seems and ,11r. Browne, . . ' Besides, my lord, people kill occa- Air which you breathe through th "atarrhozone . a"-- ltlsV6� and I 04 ' Cdege rdtte case. "There," be went on, peer. , ' A$ , - �ng Intently up the street Saunders 't i dear?" turn quile natural, doesu it, , � � her husband. i � - thieves. They may people slonally, but they are quite honest, be- carries heMlin Inhaler . ' ther to the very spot affected, and , ITUrest, I . h .5 ofthand j. JR. J. W. WESTERVELT, ove IF I I . .1 'S.9- I - . 4 in" to ' %givery likely, but very unfortunate, . � . Ancl, in ;lay event, Ile've 'Ile , the corporation? are they. Isno chance of failu-0 by going to th wrong place. Thaf is why It curea., ,%WESTERVELT, I hutered Aceountant� , Principal. .. Vice Pxiuclvol. , I is :10one?�, bal e Shrieked her ladyshlp,, �11'our b�alhs out leaves'1119�0 b.r, , ,, I not a pal t of great � They have tb share In thd livorking . � I 1. : . I i , 'Into the bank," he addedi scratdh� . .It down here on this pler. I say, Mt, - . eir rfits. I Bf r. -tart I .1 . L I � � � I � � Ing a match. . I er,-nold cp�p, can't 'you possibly eu- for of, the. mines and , - -s Wyckholme and,Mr, Skagg were hou- C a AP7 h on( v4 I ­ ­ , I . I . " e _ She Sold after a momenk� I " ,Wyy I "I hoiz I hard the 601,11 ga'po s onle Sort of transportatloli know, wo can't stai.id est with t hem, and they have been I �� I 11 , '_�-­, ­�,_ - ­ ­ � 1 ` A r% I A Q STOK Was Luot too on p fellow," 'I Agrerh L I I 'won't us�i Regilly, you 1 here all day.". � � I it, my . return." just ds.bonest In III should think,they'd be terribly Approved -by Doctors, Druggists, an thousands of Canadian people. wa. ps you be so nervous It a . ,q,te no doubt I can iirrange . � "t i "They have ,used Itv Little drops of bealln - . Por Illfants otud Wdrbn you.81t: down andlook at the..seh,ll III . �i ,If yQ11 will jifst'-walt here; Un lord. . 1:1 I tea", said Lqdy Agnes. . �� emp 1. , for weak places in the throat and 11118 I . I , . � � I L5 Re Ki fid you Have Always Doug—RI Id gently, and she Imined sai lately kne*, thaIt, he suggested It because he ex. 1 rti t) back to the bank I dare say.1.11 'a ,Way, Perhaps youOd prefo I a I ' ,ok, go wret6hedly.pbor.'Z ,IF I said, Bowles,. , ��-My it," . ,.,there are I pagsages;-that'g CatarrhOzone. Three sizes, 25c., 50c., and $1,000 I t 1 1 . ,a, pected a tragedy In the o pogite dlrO� P ,And s tanding under the' awning ulitil"I're- � , I. . ,but,to-ur zo,or.wA -on.Ae- 1004___Vly� druggists or by friall, postpedd, fro Tile Catarrhozone Co-, Buffalo, X.V . q, '. to Av%6 , , , � �_.' I tion. ­ . . , . � . � 11 ... tfarp,�11 . I" , - M-��� ", WNWN�Aw'.4 �� 0._---*4­�� " , . and %far'stoll, outv � . � swotato, of ! ii� I . They expected 0ery, minute to liett i4 ; " I 1 I ,0_ _70ZIa I I � I . t:, � I . ­ 00 Aotits of a6sisslaa And tift � I I I . I ** I. , �. ,�� " 90.11 % ,.� : . I I . I L I I . . . � I I . . 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L I T AlAOulento flt,A)r4 king abounded,! 3� suits w4leblook ona� b44, to the'llpx� X V4"ill,011; . jjrlps ot Made 'Antoinette were e0ni-L '"S t tLre I'll I . � I ,-, "I'll, "I'll I'll, � I raom Manquet halls� ballrooms,: recep- ;K tly. AVA � 11 4�m a # #. 0�� I . 1, , I t N 190�� ;P .1 � I �, +., tiou bilils,,a chapel, and OY013 91 I ��, W; 1,( . �... � 11 9W I . �� � , " . , - ', , _ , 1r, L, _ . 'I . , , ,,: - 1. ­_�,�_, , , '.11.1 I � ,.. 1, �� ware to be 'found If One %340#00k A, - i _T_ I 1.111-1.111.11,11 ­.. - - .� I I 1,�. " �. ' .. " 4, " voyage � DO* '�, ",,� I - , a luir'. � �,11, �o,i , " �4 �Op�'i '' ' ' ''� , Of discovery. tfil�ta; , � J �" ., Lord, ,aarl Lad.r Pfill 111111A 41tfilug tla�.t�,;�411%1. VI(Av 011; . � �L I I I.: �,,,L: ' ., *'J;J,�,r�.�,,(,Jy, , �:, :, . PID91,441,' being ' "o ''� � �' �� K ,r.]W . L first In the geld, ;it once proceeded to Wtia 4i ta,l). gill il 1( ,,, , ) t , ,.,: , � l"wbou tit ,,��� � 'i �settlo themselves in, the choicest rogro I � i � 11 , , * I _ a wore un(-tnrs0t1iI.ibl,'� r1IlMKk't I . : Jillt LL _ , 0 L I it I . 1 11 -aHeury V1. salt� 3videb looked out Suddenly ropOwd ki 1) (I to 1; 14 I'll, 11 � ,. I , I . , � oil,? the sea and the town, as 'well. It Wife's lialld lit, his b1b, 011gel's. AI* 1 ,� ­', 11 ; , I I 1, I ,�. �� I . I I , . Is, said � t1lat WyCkholoiQ L Slept there 'VV ­i$ %'L(,ry trlm'llrid �'ool lookta,L iii, her. , I I ;� t��Ice, wbile $kagg.,4 looked In perhaps' white . d1101L 11 I I I � . . I I I I � : I � "., .11 11 . halt a doien tImes-whou be Was lost "What does � Mm"10,C)" say aboitflk, � : ,,oji 116: the, buildin and, trying to find his Bobby?" asked Mrk; i1rowne. 1104' ,., 'i 1, . . '11 � 9 I I , 11 1, . t . 'Way b9ok''to familiar haunts, voice was Very ,S0 ald full-the.Tt e%l . , �: � I � _ 0 M - I ,� I imodnIat d,noston V910004 '400 I'll I I . T%ero� Was not 4 sign of a. servant we] , ­ I . I I � I � I ,about We bode.0'r gro,iind% The men ner. I I . V, 11 . � . .. I I � � I wb6m Bowles had engagod carried the The pert 910 Ill the, pinxi,��WAU4 , ,. , , , Juggage to the rooms which Lady Dqp- opened a small portfolio, whil* � She rZ , . I pingliam selected and thenL vanished others gathered around her. . , ,,-, ­, I � as It Into space. I � therefrom, The lawyer drow. 4 conw, I I I I I L . 'They Bay these Americans are a Pgss . from 1110 pocket . ano Point , . . I i , wonderful people, my lord," -ventured vaguely Into what, proved to, 'be t. � I 1 . � I . � � I . I I I I I " Mr. Bowles. "I dare sa ' y when Mr, southwest. I I ' 1 4 - I ,� � " , and Mrs. Browne arrive they'll have "We must tell Lady Depplughat'al UCA, ,. some way of"- t�. take the rooms at this end," -WO4 I � I - . I . I "Brownell' cried her ladyship. I "%'big the next thin.- that the listeners be,ir# �� 1 , very evening I shall give orders 'con, from Mrs, Browne's lips, Her 1843";, 1 .111 I cerning the -rooms they are to oqcupy. ship turned upon her'busband with All', I I I I suppose, however, that the rooms triumphant snIff. . I I I I . yp I : we have tah-en are the best . "What did I tell You,?* she W11W �� "The choicest, my lady," . said pered. ",I knew they'd want t1le best I I Bowles, bowing. I of everything. Isn't it lucky 1. Pounced I �; "See here, WIr.--er-old qbap, don't upon these rooms'.' They Shan't ttim. . I I � yo . u. think you can induce the servants � us out. You woll't let lem, will yotr� . I I . to come back to us? BY Jove, I'll Deppy?�' - . . I . . 11 1. make it worth your while." L I I ­Xb6 Impp(lence of "erril" was 041 . .1 I . "What are we to do?" walledi'Lady that Deppy could Spotter. ' , . . ­ . I I Agnes, sittlng'down Suddenly UP011 ihe At th4t moment the American partMI - � � �.. � i edge of a fountain. I caught sight, of the pair in the, cor4e4 .1 I �, I I I �. "You see, my lafly, they take the Po- poron brief space of time thetwo PM L 1� . sition that you have no right here," tic I ,S stared.,at eavb otberi very mUOU ,, . 1.i � volunteered Bbwles. "They've got the , h hunted , I U, as the hunter nud 1: e QQ . ridiculous idea into their noddles. that ivben, they come 1'ace to face witI1910 � , you can't be the heiress unlesi Lord previous warning Then a, frieudIX4 ., Deppingham passes away inside of a half abashed smile. liglited Brownillf , year, and"- I face� I � I �. I I ! I . "I'm — if I do!" roa "I beg your pardon," said Brow)!* I—— � . I spiring obstacle. "I'm not so obliging "This is Lord Depplugham?" I �, I ,_� ­­ ­� as that, let me tell you. If it comes to "Y.vas," (Ini-mled DePPY, With �000% I that, what .sort of ass do they think which was irreant to convey the I.Mi � I'd4be to come away out bere to pass pression that lie did not know Nj7h:�o away'.) London's good enough- for tiny the deuce lie Avas addressing. 1.1 � man to die in." -­ . I " "Permit me to iiitroduce myself. I � "Yvu are not going to die. Deppy, , am Robert Browne-" I 4 I . ..;; I , said his wife consolingly, "unless you *'Ohl" said Deppy, as If that did '�', I . . . 1. � 11 'starve to death." she supp.11einent6d, I convey anything to him. T�'en, as g, . I I wIt3i an expressive rnoile.�, I . . ' _4 I . _9�0_*: '-" " ­_­ . I I afterthqught;, �I�I;n­t6 - 'L _ "d I I I � . I ­. , . 'C"', . 7 !d not rise, 'A yof I , � ,Slff,�. Still lie d a,or 6 . I I I . T= -BROWNES AMMVE. e.vtend ills band. Por a moment youq� � , . . 014TRAR-Y to all, expectations, Browne waited. a dull red growing, .1 I . the Brownes arrived t4e nex-t his temples. L � . I . .i I I � morning. The DeppIngliams. "Don't you. inte.id to present me, to . KI and their miserably frightened Lady DF,ppingllnm?" he de.mandffl ' ' si�ryap',-� were 'scarcely . out of bed U11-ntly without inking: his eyes from I "I , I I 4fien Saunders came In witlithe news Deppy*s fnce� - . . . I I , that a steamer -was standing off the "Ob -or -Is I!i:it neces','- I � J11 ­ - shallow harbor. Bowles had telephon- "Lady Deppingham," fnteirul��. 1- ­. . '. : ed up that the American claimant was Browne, ,11 am Robert Browne, tht? I I I on board. trian you -are expected to marry. wo�, � I . The deepest gloom pervaded the aile here for_tbe,"tlame purpose, I , �, * , ! household when Lady Deppinghain Peet— We '6an't be married to ela-, � I " ' '� , 'discovered that mot one of their retl-, ,6iher. That!s out of the questlom Blit , � � , , I i nue knew how to make coffee or broil we can live together as If we"- . I , , aeon -no oe'loacon, "Good Lord!" roared Dieppyo co � . i . . b that his lordship alwayii asked for to his feet.1p a towering ragee o__-_, I � - .' . *_ it when they did iiol�- ifave it. -smiled' �ap.o1,igqtJcdl)y,',` d lifteid�,�'. .. 1 111. ': -.. -, Bromley upset the last peg of endUr- band. . ,� ., . I '. .. t! .. I - 1_� . � �­ --- ance by hoping, that the Americans -"as if we',r,-,e-_, -out 41 1 were .bringing a cook and m house- scylb�d', Period' of � CGu hip 3- " , � ' I wl�­ . I � maild with thern., - � .� in th . e will. Bellqe me� I am v � 11 . .1 I 11 I.. "The Xmericans always travel like happily married, 4S. I' ope yod","L ' _ I . lo I lords," she concluded, forgetting .that. The courtship, .you will perceive,, � .1 I she served a lord and not In the least, 'neither here nor there. Our everyj', Jntending to be ironical. L . sue -is identical, Lady Deppingh �­ . I I I "Thiii: will do, Bromley," said her Doesn't it strike you that We WM: ,. � I mistress sharply. "If they're like most very foolish if we stand alone . I � ' . ­ I I I Americans I!ve-seen they'll have noth- against each other?" , : I . ing but wet nurses and chauffeurs. I ,,]Sly solicitor"- _began Lady DO, % , � ' , A - f V . can!t eat this vile� stuff. Come on, p'Ingham and then stopped. She LL ,� I Deppy. Let's go up and watch the ap- smiling in spite of herself. 11 - .. ,r,� I I I proach of the enemy." . . "Your solicitor and mine can Scarcely half an hour passed before getlier and talk It over," Sal I I the advance guard of the Browne com- eni I. ' i ", � __�rz�­ 1� blandly. "We'll leave it to ,* , pany came into view at tlle park gates quite ready to be a friendly � y, not, ' � , ' below. Deppingham recalled the fact foe." ) .. I � that an .hour.and a half had ' been con- "Let me understand you," begat I I sumed in the accomplishment yester- Deppingham, cooling off! sudd . . I ­ I , . day. V - was keeping a sharp lookout "Do -you mean to say that you are n . for the wagic red jacket and the Tom- going to fight us in this matter?' , , . � 'my Atkins lid. Quite secure from ob- "Not at all, your lordship," � � atched "I am here to, ,,,� : servdtion, he and his wife w, Browne coolly. ": :1 .9, and John. `W�ckl .. I � sal I f IS the forerunners with. the hand bags; Taswell Skag r ko �, then came the sweating trunk bearers deceased. I think botk of pq._wWr= , I and then crated objects in -what? I _. I I Yes, by the Lord Harry, in the very I I . T BA : I carts that had been their private HAD VER` D chariots the day before! I Deppingham's wrath did not really explode until the two were gazing . open mouthed upon Robert Browne and C O . � . I his wife and his maidservants and . 1� his ass, for that was the name which his lordship subsequently applied, with And Tickling Sensa,* 1. no moderation, to the unfortunate gen- I tleman who served as Mr. Browne's tion in Throat. I attorney. The Americans were being � . I I S� f.% 1,cozily carried to their new I- I I hoL itters of oriental comfort and � I elegance, tanned vigorously from both Dr. Wood's Norway Pitle , sides byoeager boys. Fli,st cime the 1. - I L , Brownes, eager faced, bright eyed, Syrup Cgred Its . alert young people, far better looking - I than their new enemies could conscien- �,�,% I I - 11ously admit under the circumstances; .Miss 9. Danie so' ovvsmala River � I , ".., "', 1,*' I then the lawyer from the States; then I I � ftes.,-It 11 I had a V�� I , 4h, � , e � ` , I a. pert young lady, In a pink shirt waist r , "t r ­ . �. e .0. � �# - � �11 ittid � Uckling sensR601% in . ., ­;. - , and a,sailor bat; then two giggling, ut- I . I � ­ It ., to bad I could I ;,� J4,rdat, 't d terly un-EnglIsh maids, and all of , ­ _ � �o 00A a � � M ao druggist on I I , 'n I I a e t Khtl ont a them lolling In luxurlous ease. The - . I to `S8ta4t.iing,f6i'nv9T! I , 1. 8 9 17W,, teT it red jacket was cobSPICUOUSIT IiPSeut- , . All 1 V I I . I - It is not to p; wondered at that his , 4 4 " aN4$ed i4a to.''., f. p P.0. , , . � L lordship 16oked at his wife, gulped In . Ro&a ` �ine ,9yry will did, � lli�� - � y, , . .. .� � . something iai,4 I I * " a complet-A �il a sympathy And then said 4nt, one bott e, " , ­ ­ I i , memorable. L . vA� ' oniInnuift' r, ood's I � � I I tet 6� jeCoinm6ft 9 ,_ they could re 7,0 Nn�d $,�",f�ilp to aAY4 - , wj' Suffer &4, - - Almost before all ginm -1 A 0 ,, . � . 0 what had happened 'the newcomer$. I .; gli 6� throat irritation." "' i 11 con . I W I � 9 were chatterLug In the spacious balls .1 . 0 Dr. Wood'p Norway riltie- Syrup 'id , 11 , e below, tramping about the rooms and . est 0 � � I � I I I giving orders in high, though appar, with*nta,doobi qno of the great ,, O., I I . ' � ently leffleaclOus voice$. Close $it their and told temeZiet Ott thd Market t6-44 i I , heels trooped the servants, all of . an i has *dAto sticca-i thl I I . . . ""'WV ''.� � Whom to6k'part in the discussion in- are numerous prtp4ratlong. Put U0 * I I . . � i I � L I � I 'dent to fresh discoVerles. At. Iast imitate it, Do iip� I I I I cl , be ogtd U . � I i I they Came. upon the. great balcony, taking one 'of .thft�, S ititt ' I I I I �. . ,. a pausing just outside the ,French win' . I - - " :01 � O Is : ,:. . , 0 Insist on c. at 9 � I I., 1 I � 9 dows to exelftiol anew in thiilt'dellght 11 L 0 a I 1. " . 0 it. , I 14 "Gretitill said the .10770t. man t6ek, F�') . I '. ... �, 0 a , I I I 11 Inest seell-I ,� lyc 1A P t , � "I , a full minute, � 1 I'VP ever, 1� g., , . -4 � I ,� I .1 ,�, . I I I �il Isn't'it ,u Picture, Brownell, . 11 ...­'. 4 , � 1. . I .. � " I I . is A$ I , I -i . be i X , � L , I i �Cuojrl,ou,slll o0d vnrinq�.. 1�..,,Rr.,, '. '. I .. 1141� I () � . . , r, 1. . 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