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The Clinton New Era, 1911-12-28, Page 7
'l'U,MDAT, PSCEMBER 28,, 1911. 0The vintner plelwd tip his hat, alld r , I I S +Gretcheat led pini to tine street, ;' He hurried uway. givin; 'no glance C n WA IN. ?r • 4 at the closed carriage, the sleepy driv- '�"�` j lI 1 orae Neither did he t �":r 4!4 it" R ` ern t e weary r Y I heed the malt dressed as a carter who, when he saw the vintner, turned and followed. Finally when the vintner veered into the Adlergasse he stopped, his. hands clinched, his teeth Bard upon .each other. 1110 even leaned. against the wltll of a bouse, his face for the moment hftdden In his arm. "Wretch that I ami Damnable wretch! Krumerweg, Krumerwegl Crooked way, indeed"' He Clung down bia arm passionately. "There will be a God up yonder," looking at the. I i - , ; m - Goose Girl T111011 CLINTON NXW • I.I _ ..... _ .. "I, Queen " HAD , Food, 600 a b ox r ass Nerve o0 D .Chs rv. , statement of it p !ate the statem S - One seer hi e. 6 for $2.b0, at all dealers or Edman• p Will. Osler in himself sending a aontribu, Vr Y BAD Grumbacb produced 'a Louise Napo - lean, which was then, as now, 4ecept- 'Grand hotel, his back to the sun, It fl o'clock. FIaus and, catl;;llt Carmirllart by ilio arm, • "Your' pardon, sir, but You'are ills, can, Bates-.& Cc„ Limited. tion to the Muskoka Hospitals, that '"No - work has been undertaken In Canada able that side of the Rhine. know that it Is not bad,. only young. "Drink a bottle. you and your com- l CarmI4hae1 the American cansul?" + - The Boy Knew, fraught with such great possibillties." I the regular Sunday afternoon gather- manner rCOUGHade", he said. was' short, blue eyed German, smooth faced, rud-'i >. "I ani: " +'«•ill kind) look over my pa- y Even in the advanced cases there is much A teacher in a Glamorgan school reason. for oncouragement, Dr, W. J. This the officer promised to do forth- ' . with and. followed: by his assistant, And 1. YGkl li% Sensa. walled ole briskly.took Grumbach took off his derby and • - . tion in Throat. wiped the perspiration from bis Tore. tread, brown button a nose. entl - wo police officers .came Presen t p Coming up the thoroughfare with a ' ^^ dash of Spirit and color was a small Dr.W Norway Pine . troop of horses. Grumbach watched: . QOd'S` Y . them till they disappeared Into the pal - Syrup Cured It. ace courtyard. He called to the waiter, ,r,. "Who are they?" . the lesson from the scholars by quer- of the patients admitted to that institii ,t• He failed in his ob'ect main- tion, none of them ineipienk, 40.5 per cont. "The grand duke and some of ills. Miss. C. Danielson,, Bowsman. River,, staff, herr." , Man., writes:-••�•"bast fall T had a very "The grand duke? Who was the bad cough and a tickling sensation in gentleinan in civilian clothes?" my throat. It was so• bad: I could, not at night, so I went to a druggist and "That was his. excellency Herr Car. - sleep Cold him I wanted something for my -cold, michael, the American consul." ,'Very good, And the young lady?" and he advised me to try Dr. Wood's "Ilei• serene highness. the ,Princess Norway Pine Syrup which I did, and after Hildegarde." taking one bottle I was completely cured. "Bring me a glass' of beer," said Bet we recommend Dr. Wood's NorwNr Grumbach, sinking down at a table. � Pine Syrup to anyone who suffers from a� When the waiter 'ta returned he said, cough or throat irritation1.." "Where does Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is `0 Herr Carmichael without a doubt one of the greatest cough i live? cold remedies on the market to -day, I ""'- ^. "The consulate and and so., great has been its success them I is in the Atller- put u . to are numerous preparationsP p gasse. He him - imitate it. Do not be imposed upon by ( self Itves here at the Grand hotel." taking one of these. substitutes, but ` "Dr. _ So lierr Car - � insist on being given Wood's" T�hen I it. Price, 25 a b�Tttle;, r michael lived ".chat you ask for cents here. would put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine be convenient. trees the trade mark; manufactured only _ �o Grumbach decid- by The T, Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, k .1 ed to wait for Onf» � . . tJ him. The Amer. tJ� scan consul later '^ "IiEli SERENr. bion- came along With. ANS 11- was stanar- 1 NESS THE runmr,ss energetic stride. FARMS FOR SALT, Profits of Motsr-Busts. • --�-----•-._- , ;' That there Is plenty Af money In ., Ase 11A�lt V.7 til; 11:Nowa. inotor-buwa, in spite of the cost of eadul - " That .and running is evident. >r YGaV WANT Si;I,T. k AItM from the report of the Landon 'Gen• oonyult mt, oral Omnibua Co„ which, in twelve. months, has Slade a profit of no less Headaches �alssali+ atti than £450,000. The causes of the �m-. any"s prosperity are not far to seek, '1TAIl" WANT �O $� •� D'111;D4 'lCr it practically controlled the: Inotor- stoflmb Bad No Appetite Was 13MAVE 0011M OF TIIIlpDlll ITVMn�% omnibus traffic of London during the >t + steal, erat■ d datr,r for pa' ,coronation season, which brought a Milo on asU► lis4 a slgiti Fiats. l,0siittg Weight and Strengtbe- �,. _. . record number of visitors. SW, DA�grygppl, _pn 001#. The figures, for the coronation s BOa Sh'esk o"Wo. month were phenomenal. The increase Wonderful Change Wben Health in trafilo reurns were-, First week, ' Was Res�Ored b M18094LANEOl111. VAN; second week, ,£6,787; third y ETERAN QRANTS WANTED -ON- 'week, £4,468; fourth week £11,103, In ° v TARIO, unloozitedor located -in any order to meet file demand the been Dr. Chases township or dtatrlot, Northern Ontario, pant has for some time past been Highest oast prion paid. Mulholland 80 turning -out new omnibuses' At the rate . N e Pve Food o°-, Toronto. of, twenty per week. It was. pointed out recently that the disease in itself. It sots as. a danger 1 ' MALE HBLP WANTED, It industry now carries Headache is a symptom and nota 8,000,000 passengers a wec-:, and the RAILWAY POSITIONS AS 8TA- signal to warn y. of Serious trouble. TION aientr, telegraphers, freight Capital 8mployed was £2,6Q0,000.. By reading Mi, Donneral's letter and tioket c erke pa�y ¢nod wageo. We whereas for the tramways the capital you will be satisfied that there iS no train you quickly. Bend for Free Book employed was •£11,800;000, and they y 16. Day, evening and mail oouroee. Do- carry only 1Q,600,� passengers a treatment to be compared to Dr. minion School Telegraphy, Toronto. week, . ,Chase's Nerve Food as a meanie of building, up the system and removing FIGHTING THE WHITE PLAGUE.. . the cai-vi of headaches, eleepleasnesa ohtneae Salters. and indigestion, Remarkable Work olna pons at There is a, growing dispoaitfon an Mr. Charles Donneril, Rleinburg,the part of ship owners' and officers Ont., writes: "I wish to communicate Muskoka and Weston.. in various parts of the world to send I to you the .,great cure which I re- Sia thousand victims of consumption to China for complete, crews. For ceived from Dr, Chase's Nerve Food. ,cared for in the homes at Muskoka and most ships, particularly when first For over two years I suffered from Weston since the work first started in' employing such crews, it Is necessary fearful headaches, my appetite was 1890 means muop• to the ottisenship of to carry about a third more Chinese always poor, and the stomach bad. I Canada, Abo:at 4,000of these, the records for the came service. stook medicines from physicians. but show', have been returned to their homes, On the other hand. there are many !the headaches persisted, and I was able to take up again the activities of life, officers and owners who claim that . It was in 1898 that the first sanatorium with such additional allowance of rarely free from them, : "Reading about Dr, Chase's Nerve war established near (Iravenhurat, with help. a vessel fa Trio more easily aTyd accommodation for about 40 patients, In Food, I began using it, with little. idea 1M the Muskoka Free Hospital for Con- efficiently and that, all things con- ;f that I would. be benefited. I had be. sumptives was opened and In 19% the To- eidered, the Chinese. sailor is the best come thin ,and weak, but the very ronto Free Hospital, and the Sing Edward all-round • man aboard ship to be • .first box helped me, and with oon- Sanatorium were established at Weston, found anywhere, He is adaptable tinned treatment I have been cured Today there is accommodation for some from fireroom to galley, ' is Indus - thin like 400 patients, as against 40 and' feel like a new man. The head- at tie outset, and the fullest kind of trious, has little or no desire to leave aches have, disappeared, my appetite provision. has} been made to pare for the the ship in port and therefore gives Is good and digestion excellent. I needy consumptives. little or no trouble from drunkenness. writa this letter in hope that other In the Muskoka Free Hospital, for Con» and desertion. sufferers from headache may use Dr, -sum tives and the Toronto Free Hospital - ,Chase's Nerve Food and be cured." forvonaumptives there, are upwards of • Music, 250 needy patients. under treatment. A Lesson In M c. % A>I Ier, Iss1t ser- ANY v n Iss en @ 1 . Do rtes w- 1ea>zr." and lug on the curb in front of the r•. 1 E. „ ulLn anI n n b' c+it rose r I ,t Gr u , Food, 600 a b ox r ass Nerve o0 D .Chs rv. , statement of it p !ate the statem S - One seer hi e. 6 for $2.b0, at all dealers or Edman• p Will. Osler in himself sending a aontribu, q' ,,,ru. c A household much given to I �� n stars. He will see into my heart and 'Grand hotel, his back to the sun, It fl o'clock. FIaus and, catl;;llt Carmirllart by ilio arm, • "Your' pardon, sir, but You'are ills, can, Bates-.& Cc„ Limited. tion to the Muskoka Hospitals, that '"No - work has been undertaken In Canada comprised three daughters, who play. ed the aino well and showily. At p know that it Is not bad,. only young. was but strongly built -a mild, l CarmI4hae1 the American cansul?" + - The Boy Knew, fraught with such great possibillties." I the regular Sunday afternoon gather- manner Oh Gretchen!'. "Gretchen?" 'rhe carter stepped into was' short, blue eyed German, smooth faced, rud-'i >. "I ani: " +'«•ill kind) look over my pa- y Even in the advanced cases there is much A teacher in a Glamorgan school reason. for oncouragement, Dr, W. J. Ing a musician of retiring was present, and after the daughters a shadow and waited. ' dy cheekeil, 'white hidred,' 'with a "of you Porti :'" u rurubut'h asked, .,• ., Debbie, physician-in•chief of the Toronto was giving his class a leson on Iron Free Hospital and King Edward 5anato� had galloped for awhile he was asitrd to He triose One or two coin- * * * " e<.. „' * brown button a nose. entl - wo police officers .came Presen t p "You ark fruiu tiro United States?" • when the inspector walked into the sunt, fu an address before the Citizens' room. The teacher. was endeavoring. Christmas Stamp Gommittoo tit' the Na- ,play, n psitions destgnea to show Vie feelin, el id oat en 0 the opera Carmicha d j y first along and went into the hotel. Grdm 'I heal'C"arm!ehacl renienillerc'll that tlli9 Uacl arrivgd to obtain the name of the subject of. tional Club, the other clay, said out Of'.the pianist rather than, the re- tecltnigne. When ha Kacirr tit t'ni ht. Ile had missed the a g t the last was grewsome. acid b cls turned with a sigh and followed $ nnI t Le compatriot .��`liu ( the til: Irt before, "I ;;hall be vert glad . the lesson from the scholars by quer- of the patients admitted to that institii ,t• He failed in his ob'ect main- tion, none of them ineipienk, 40.5 per cont. sources of finis)ted one of tha young tvymeu ae s, tUam•. • Doubtless they hail come to •' , o band." . the royal box titan vacant. Outside.hTi to ts. iXird this hap- to s.-e.,vuu in th,� 1 .iarrasso at half Give me y ul look over his passports. , The vintner looked surprised for a sat.down on one of the benches near penecl to be the case. after it). • .Illy ori v, «'ill shuns you the Gretchen approved. So' he the fountains in the Platz: the re- n'ay'• _ I . unnut tnlusavt lily bu.Antass moment. pp d The senior ot!icer• unfoldedp gave . the old we- He left the bench and strolled clone document. in those dusty clutlies, .Cxuod i rurn- man his left hand. around 'the 'fountain, his cane behind our consul " Ing, ' F� ` Th grandmother his back; his chin in his collar.. ,,It iq ;not yet risco by y ' . Ornnibach like€1 tho t onsml's smile. The g ;,. said the officer. k a;;- . smoothed it out. "Justa moment my studious frlend, Mt re tha. 'that, ho roc o'gll17ed Instant- �� upon her own and he, was saluted. "I arrived late last night: I sball see } - drat this hand ome young Ulan was ' , ) ben her shrewd ".Wallenstein! I didn't see YOU.". him this morning." replied Grumbach• a pontlenialr. t "You were not born in America? , e e% A frown be-- Carmichael halted. f i a Iia G r.i inure tlisn a:n t;otoi to idle y 0h no; i came from i,ar at3a when . 'Tin rTniehael :ad- array, su lac:. tivaue.tt.i d rlit'tni;;h the "�i', an to atter on I m absentminded, Ca. _ l 1 -� g gather , twenty." ulrk, a€iniirin:; Cie 30-;h,IF„ of the i s the v i n.t n e.r s mitted. ( l ''' brow and a sweat „ "Did you go to America • with your ! I;reen, the well ,kolrt ilo € r. I.wdc; the 55 in his palm. Not always, my 'friend, `�ow.`T c1r> " parent);?" .. • r-risp liedges and the ch%u t;'rnvcled i p Iriot Uelfeve-that it.'ttas abscntul!_atleel• - , I,Nvas alone." R ar' .:�nthin:• hu'l..c•hanc, •d In Urej- �''•�"� r "I see many d a v,du step in beth t:cn ' •„ 1 l 41 .., r "'i , _y+ t. tress which first . p. !"1Viislt is yorir bsislness in America, . c,r r�� ,,avv the l�ur'risstras�n, rvll.la€ cab a t r a n ge things that Petty . dosN '-ir'I tl:o (*11ve „ , -, „ I here," said the �'me. and t t p , , r I aril a plulnbor, now t,.lit ed, 1_ b , , bare bws n r: pl.tc t ri icy sistooth a 1 m i s t in a night." " You .are forty'r" said the otlicer, xe- 1:!.x•ks of wood. At timos 110 sent swift p ,rip! Carmicliuti-jva; all 1lertni:?a:. ferring to tfie ra.ts'torts: Lmr, uiic;[�rtrllli. "'�I.up.('4 towaral thi~ ltal- 4 i. brooding: tone.: .� b 1 t ` a It was not, 1 bt lics.F ': ' . ,,Yes." Seca, 'IIs. roti c•d `tu (Ti`s r tl{ri,urh'tl>e What , do 'sou "It was, coldly pretbeQltatc'ci" Fait) ' I ape " as:ked "A,s soon as thes,e are approved by1 grEat.tron fence, lint ire smother•etl this R 1'llla U ve • lis hl i 1 � f I rn ,.•• , •h. ' ! oa t• •t hie c t � a Carinic , rut. is ftilrl u 1r (�} til c1F.ile, 11� r I 4 KJ� Gretchen., his etccllency the Alnericali cons „ - i cane, which he still field ,behind itis I see ve - lit >y kindly have tt [carter bring then) over i rr'anit'tl to ):now �•hr+rt he mr�t t"„+- "I BEE RlenEs." E vine ands. 1 back, „But that, haPpeiis to .be an itI to the bureau of oliva. 1C will be only s tie o y ' nocent girl, 'colonel, You're -no ILerod. p I see riches. i see vast armies moving „ a matter• of.for•m., .I shall return them 1 Continued nett week' against each other; powder and fire; : You really annoyed her.: • devastation. Ido not see you. .young ). .`Pretense. They always begin that way, :I do •not wish any quarrel, in . • ---_ .... .. _ -_ __._._ man, among those who tramp with ` �a:x,.e..:�„�:<e.+o>rs.,,v- - - guns on their' shoulders. You .ride captain. But: lat girl's face has fas- , . cinated me:: l Nropose to see lick as O 00000•••m®®•A00m0®®®®®®000000000 00000000000000. There is gold on your arms. You will ,, O• M become great. But I do not under- often as I like.% „ „ "I have no objection to offer. But I o . y' 1INSINJId"' .e, • . stand.' t, "War!" he murmured. ! toid,Gretchen'that if tiny one; nQ 'nilt- • r who, ever offers ,her disrespect to • t0 , ._ h n' cart sank furnifillre G rete e s h "Shall I live?" asked the vintner. .,ter. the matter to me at the con- • • •^'here is nothing here save death in " sate l at ou con- ,• I .0 !:.- _°RAS,. •.. y' ' „ "Well' in `case sire is What YOU • T $lf Goods :lrllo,"siv .su!table f6r irressen.ts.• ' old age, vintner. Hers gnarled hand•! Sider Insulted• what will _you do.?" .a lr ' seized his in a vise. Do you meati . • • . . ' ' • challenge in histones. • well by my girl? "Re ortthe mutter to the police." 0' . ••Grandmother!" Gretchen remon- p • . strated. . iWallenstein daub le finds no regress i - Beautify. your home -Contentment and Kp,ppiness The vintner withdrew his hand slaw And if the gr • there," tranquilly, "to the chancellor." ' will tae dlfd'Result . ly.. . . Thee colonel laughed, harshly -'and and O . "Is this the hand of a liar and tt , • cheat? Is it the hand of a dishonest strode abruptly away.;. COI CIIES--G)overed in learner. 'verona and carpet. man?" Carmichael sate. a _ carriage coming '.Made for oleo $S bU to. ]2.00 ° vl�n „ � along. He recognized the white horse MOItIt1S CIIiAIlI�a $ . • ' There i l no dishonesty there, but • "' ,'' ` ' P' `"�'" there are lines I do not understand. ! as it passed the lamps: IIs stood still fj ROLL SEAT ItOCI+CETCS-Polished Oak, Rattan Anel lkiah;^gany- It is like seeing people in a mist. They, for A space, undecided. Then he SPI b made for ladies, $�,oU tom S.5U, _ ss ,. pass instantly and disappear. But I I rapidly toward the side gates 'of the tt - ' repeat, do you mean well by my girl?,, royal gardens: The vehicle stopped a a -PITA'. P,tNLOIR SIVITES-Covered in.ailk. a -Piece Suites in "Before God and his angels I love there. But this time .no woman came. a Milton Rugs, her; before all mankind I would glad- out. Carmichael would have recog- 0 PARLOR T BLES-Oak and Mahogany. -. IF declare- it. Gretchen shall never ulzed that lank form anywhere. . It • come to harm at these hands. I swear (was the chancellor. 'GVeii, what of it? • (IAINFL LABII�ETS 'USeftll and Ornamental, i Couldn't .the chancellor go out in a • •• •CV'nnderfut Bar ains in Deslis,' Hall .Trees, Pictures„, - ; It 1. •' a; e - "i believe ..cowman tiler;; if he wanted.to.? But, • • 'ti'p'all 1'acly ets, Fasetw, Jarclinier Stant3s, Music C7abinot , . ' < you. The old woman s ,form rein xed Its tenseness. who was the lady in the vei1.2 As s � Alirrors, ]?,tc. Pianos, Organs and Sew ibg 141achrnes • • • Q rud outside.. A car- soon. as the chancellor disappeared rm QEo1. cross 'Urieuta ltu u. Em ra Matt$, (ind:, There was a of Beautiful I'att n g Y . ring,• had stopped. Some one opened Carmichael.. hailed., the, coachman and Axminster Rugs. engaged him for a drive for 3 crowns, . the dour and began to climb the stairs. . '•There is something strange going on Carmichael ,slid over to I the forward e" . " lip thea," said Gretchen in a R'hisper: seat and touched the john 4n the buck. . . "VVbere: did .you 'take the chancellor 0 r • 1 @ III'�Il nP E,IIII "Three times a veiled lady bas called tonight?" he asked. p 1�/. 1{`.e nISC01ICIlt torcash Sales During C' ' u�'.. qt night on a sick lodger; three times - , - "Du liber. Gott! Was, that his, ea- a moa mulllcd up so one coals not see : i his face." cellency?. Ile sald,jlo- was the chief {x]i1C� bo "see . 011 a` 14 Tissues "Let a not €iuestion our 20 crowns steward" s rent, Gretchen;' interrupted the grand- "So h0' is,. my yfriend, I was only • ,, . , . . mother. - So lone; nR no one Is dis. jestin;. Where did you take him?" 0 - , curbed, so long as the police a're. not "1 took him to I%rumerweg, IIs was 0 a+' G am rj mi - brought to our door, it is not our af- there help an -hour No 40,'" t! fnl"" "Where did you take, the -veiled. •o_ - ,. I . lady?" -r--J - " y �'�'"� O..J..,� .d�.al w,1.. •..1, The coachman drew in suddenly, . • 1. "herr, are you from the police?" • ' - - Thousand thunders, nor It was by OOO�+�iec+��•*�ii0a�•�•Ai��•��i�sis•�••Oo��es�� accident that I .stood fleas 'the gate - Had Palpitation of tiro Ile��t e - _•-, . when she got out. "tYlio ivas she?' ,�,,,,�,,,,e,,;,,w - � . �3eal(rlsss gild Gholtill�glells. "That is better. They bath told mo .._ : % .. - that they were giving charity. She . r . went into No. 40. You won't forget .The - C an extra. crown, herr?" ' . , ` When the heart begins to beat•irregu- . „ra � , Nei I'll make. it• five, Turn back . larly, palpitate and throb, beats fast for and leave'me at rho Grand hotel:" . a time, tbcn so slow as to s`elnpalmost to On the return to the hotel the station - ", . - stop, it causes great anxiety and alarm. omnibus had arrived with tt• solitary „ WT the heart does +U, In lir eople arc test A x]d W('tiek� lr Glob + � 9 a � `a+ Inmos- l we away froin. the' ltospiral with lives said: ' ly through embarrassment. At last prolougod and able to, again have some. . the inspector, getting, impatient, said: part'in the affairs of life, Yeti play „rery well.. Who ,was . "That's - not quite the rya I'll show p yells teacher? you. Now, boys,,, contiri ed the in- past leoLde�since th©owe ita¢tiusko%,p %ti'ith a modesty that was alma=t, Spector, "what do we. get out of the and Weston has :assumed .large proper-. painful he answerad:. earth besides Baal?" T,here ,was a tions, the tlontli sato has decreased nearly ltily last teacher was- the Al;b3 Pau' Then a ltright little .chip eai;- 40 per cent. Liszt." • a ut u his - hand. ` ;. lease, air; This is the work that at the present Y P "- up Western Mail. time the citizens of Canada are asked to ' worms) G aid. Can one think of a snore worthy Made Himself at Home:. _ Christmas gift than iia contribution to the "Mr. Diggs is : altogether too lit- .. .. v4- Muskoka Free Ilespital for Uonsump- . . p fives, sent to the Ilead 001ce, 3.17 Bing era). '� OIdD gastSG owth9 Street 4Yost, Toronto l The work is in "I3ory s0?" '•,i removed. and hear..- every sense national, psa,tients being ace- "The lasts time he was. at.my oll01' d ' fix' , . ed by a sia.ple . tnitt�:d from, all parts of the. Dominion. I to hire to, make himself thor«treh, $ome?reattnent ly• � homp,, and An` less than 11 V" No pRin., Describe the trouble, we will send . Age of Languages. . minutes rte h.ad quarreled with niq - book and testimonials free. The : German - is older - than the: wife; kicked the cat -out of .door; , di-- T13E CANADA CANCER.IMSTIT1)TE.' Li,n led r o charahin.Ave. Toronto. Frene:i language. The -Cerman, last- charged the .enrik. sparilmrcl� the 1):Iby 1 silage reaches away back to :the pre;. and told .me 1 W, a fo01. _ Poman times, when those wl:o used it '•' '' lived in the isolation of thuir great • HUgo's Slip ��'Break!ng It Gently, • 'Ilorthern forests, white the i�reneh• `'fetor ^j-1iig6 puts into t1w mouth ,' "I lin- % ballad, sir; to see the .photo language is oxo of the so called ."ro- Charlerna;•ue, In "Aynt •lint,' '!,-i o ' of the -lady with $`_;x,01)0 who wants a mance" tongues, made up. by'a blend- words • `•`Yott dream liko a scholar •i husband. ing .of the Frankish and; Latin after Sorbonne:" Iliat famous. In.trtt i r „Can you keep your -lace straight?;' the' collapse of the empire, near the 'Bra, foululncl ill 125.1, 450 years aftsr "Of .course I conn! close*.of the fifth century. There is, the clays of Charlemagne. "rery well. We'll break .you in first of course, some ,Latin. visible in Ger . with the $.1,000: applicants, -and then man, -but not enough to, afflict. the . Assyrians Bagpipes. . gradually,••as you grow stronger, rye almost pure Teutonic character of the Bagpipes were. uses by the A;sv- will work ,you up to the big prize. U , F'lii$ `'�t^ay, please, slid don t'get fright• languaoe . rians; and were known a ., over .sins : • ened.". the 'Chinese also liad.tllia musical iu•. • • A Deduction. stlument. e• Called His Bluff " "What are .you. grouchy . Wheat?" �._ '- asked the youivr man who wears his 0.PA -52 �-1911 ' - "He told her that he would gladly hat over one:eye• . rdie for her." • ' "your manners" -suggested' • 11:Ir. _._..:_ _ . _,_ . • "The -some cid bluff. Did it catch _ `lldboy:.�jr ti �` 0' ' her?„ . But qou told me- to make, myself;; R Ea � L A "No. She told him she r� ould gladly at, home . in your office. . ', •. let him." "True.. And'I was merely. sytnpa !ir, ' �1I9+1-.tJ W tliizWg .with. -you. .I am sure that. • .. • Not What She Expected. with your-. aggressive style of speech is one of the SAFEST' inveotments you can • and our general lack of repose your. • Clara (fishing for a- 'compliment) horse life cannot be happy." hake. • This is your fourth ,dance with me:1. We have numerous large and small tnves4u Why. don't you dance wibh some of the Moan. ments ptelding from 8 to t5per centrnet, • other girls? Write, giving; us an idea how much you • Charlie-Well,.the fact. is t dance Be Tess=Jack proposed last night,,alld pant to i¢vest; or, better still, call on ns • . T accepted him. when you are in Toronto and let us show.you badly I hate to ask them. Jess -Did. you; . clear? icy the way, what we have. don't attempt to cut. •glass .with that �gw7;� C� 0 . - Hard to Head Off. ' . diamond, as I did,. or you'll make an- D.� 1 v • J.�, 0 VPantanno-Y yonder if Gabsky will other nick in the stone. Real Estate investments 0 recite for me at my little party this 4o7 LUMSDEN BITILDING, TORONTO 9 • evening? A Big Trade.,lk 0 Dunno�-He will unless you know During last year Great Britain some as yet undiscovered way to pre- bought from Switzerland 256,609.hun- • vent him. d'redweight of condensed milk, valuedC A N 1� . . • at •$3,250,000.. , _..___._ •. X -GRANULATED Sold His Hat. IZY MURINE EYE REMED t. D. Evan§, Discovererof the famous Evtans• - The straw . hat, tivhieh Mr., �`ottn• for Rest, oak, Werry, Watery Eyes and r Cancer Cure, desires all, who suffer with Cancel• Burns wore during .the sea. London o . s' treatment cures es• � to write to him. Tw day XELHi�H _ H: s gold sv fgerward o , r tilt,,1 9 wa a t to X. D'ke of 8$ s TitoAdocic.strr. ternai.orinternaleancer. tiV - . :IturineDoesn'C•Srnart4-godthesEyePain .by him for $100. 8randon,Manitoba,Canada. • UMAts San Marion Ere nomgi.t.,L'utalds25e. soc.$i.Go _ M�u.ne Eve Sehq, in Aeoptic Tuba►, 230.•$1.00 . = ._ .._ � - _ ..w.,.._w.-�. s•'` : E2'„BooKS md) AD'VICE FREE BY.. �'�. . b r' o TILE . E eReaoil®d Cd. ClhrcaEsg 4� A 0 - eH#A H. Nightingale ��E ip� W,. COST • • 0 • I. • 0 • • r': •0 • • 1,o•• 1 Best yvashin: g maehine dVYade . ,TMree arms it,tertures. 1. Eogy to epbr4t4.. - ' '.2. Not hard on thtr clothile'. . 3. Wisher thre clothea-vii", . Sold all over Cai6de,.. Writb tg aufa MINUT1. E" ipASHER Gtr., i2s'Login ,i,t0..'f6ront6, t>9 A4& . win ten _ Y "- -:_���,.......-.....�.-........w.,.......,.<., . kept in a state of mdrbide fear of death, 'your eseellenGy," said. the eoncierg , . . • . - and become weak, worts and miserable, rubbin Nils bands, "a compatriot o '" ' ' ' -` ` -' «' f To all such sufferers Ir4ilburrl's Heart g v nin "' - - , t Bugs Can Stand Ke�t�nK's- yours arided thig e e L'. r i • and Nerve Pills will give prompt and ndi erentl . ,a •w� . , V • • .4 r . - permanent relief. "Whitt name?" i fe y : • : - . _ , � . - , V. up � �� eY crinin tOr Mrs. John J. Downey, New Glasgow; Ile is Mans Grumbach . New ' : 4• • ;, •- .. , df woe)ry; f6fm of iiisent N.S., writes: -„rust a few lines to let York." � - - d - ^ you know what your 1�211buru's ficart "An adopted compatrfat, it would = •_ I. - ' - and -_ . lite; �loakroa.ohes a and Nerve rills have done for toe. I seem• He'll 'probably' be over to. the other Iiotxee btlf7°s n s was troubled with weakness and palpi- '" to apply Wl�bi3 uunusu l consulate tomorrow to. hive his pais- ;, ,, :, •. .� to applied, The unusual , tation of the heart, would have severe o Good night-" • .. .. . .>, --. y wbritof Iteating'd Pow-• ie ports looked inti . g Th e' e , choking spells, and could scarcely ie so Bans Grumbach 'passed out of 'his -, • der is that it ig is inloss alio tidos- down at all. I tried many remedies, - lease->snd. xiot hb6tMful '•o"ssiy salt but got none to answer my rase 1'rlce your mind; but, for all that fortune stud y „„, . . • eopt Irw6ot life: Mado 1n.• b]ngland Pilis. I cart recommend them highly to opportunity were about to knock "on -, .. I • , and sold blr ditiggiata e,Vbrgw'het ran 3illhaving heart ornerve troubles." Carmichael's door, for there WAS A and Family Herald and Weekly , In•tilig•oulY', ibd, 150-; il.Od,12&, l 4 iia cents er boar or 3 boxes for great place in hlstory ready for Saris • . �1.2Ce For sale at ail dealers or will be : Grumbach. ' .. e ' ". inaiicd direct on recei t of pole by = �w The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, CHAPTUR IV. Stab AN "" " - ► A'�� Pat, .... _.. _ ._ ..,. 1 . AT 71'it2 23, ekC %Al'iltie. . - \ * n STOCK BROK , .�4.tio 'o' - Member Standard Stock and Mining . c ,• Exehahgo. ;0:00 LISTED �rOCKS'CARRIE� ON MARGIN . s PER 1,000 f CorrespondenceIiivited. ' - - `y+ `- i 33 MELINDA ST., TORO1VTOr . " •NANa ' ----- - ---.- POWER �,.� TO EVERY READER FREE. •SENO Fes' 9 � . -'This This beautiful . Coin Brooch or Pit CATiILOC'A" ' • .e - ,Just Bend ten a to (silver or r , sGb :s) and etwo cents In stamps�owor the. fARMERE,CEMENT--TILE MACHINE CO., M�expens)e. 0, 107 Vie - Vr.& RVILLE,ONT. .shipping torr& stn, Toronto - . .. "' , -"THE REST o Scup. _ �Y FOR YOURpMONEY AS ��j.. I I ^1j There are, broadly speaking, two classes.of investments.: speculative invest, nients" which mayor mayligtpayfntcrest and may epprecfatc or depreciate Invalue. .VAnd there are Bonds-, Bonds.are mortgages split up into don omi ation6' of too or-upwstrda. We contilivally,have Bonds, flie security of whfchjat bIny and question, 'which pdy=ars High as b percent. interest. They are the stand d,forra ,of investment. They sib purchased by Banks,'Insurance Companies an�chart. Bred Institutions, because the Government 'recognizes that they o er the , mo,A% m of safety with a profitable rate of Interest'. • • .1 feyd u9your name and address and we will send you literature w • . from tlala .to time'givi. g particulars of new and old ispues. -� .. . ACUR"I�'"_IE6 V R O� A� • CQ�PORIATION LI iVI I T E D Jt ANK OF MON'OEAL llttilY,l W4E '- i, . v, YONGIa ,t,�b 'UEEN STRI ETS CORONTO • iv: 1VJk. 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