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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 May 1904, p. 7

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At a2t a*y E W 00O :: _ We Sh all pend $500 $ l"' "";.'."c'«i‘. omn 2 n:\k u::r-g‘n::nuulho CoNRAD BROS., Agents ?’&Gmmmmmfi ‘ : R For the s | $ REVELSWORTH 0 55555055555055 665 5G%" _ *‘*But Are you certain that she loves you back?! Has she given you: reason to ‘believeâ€"â€"*>b > » 5t ,:‘.“Ké; tht,b t “_'_a.. Nearsckind: (our ae will . mm cme: and ‘that I am younger , and all that <illiness. But in time 'I.\I!‘ ” IY“IIHA f . _;l 3 ‘‘*Make her say it now," said Dudâ€"| ley, ‘rising @lso‘ and speaking in deâ€"| termined tones. ‘‘She has Seen .{you daily for a monthâ€"surely she has had time (to make up her mind!=b don‘t mind telling you that 1 am in Jove with her tooâ€"she is one of those hm{oum't:eemncholudnot im love with. ‘Bflt'S'n' made a “:old' and J ©@# .. of .you .gither .; w no\ woman m-ftmm m yourselt. to a skeletomhhmnf; ‘and 1t isn‘t the way to win them ciâ€" ther. Make ber decide at once one fi{i’t another, and . I give you pzi‘ word ~ of bonor that I won‘t . s ~one.syllable to her alone until‘I hear ; from . you, whether: or:â€"notshe means | "to have you. Let her once say she ,ea‘h {nouz wite, and . she will nothing in the world to‘me."...â€"> ‘‘*"*And if she will not â€"marry me?" ! . **If she will not," ~repeated ‘Dudiey" :rv’m; heavily as he ran his fingers, through his curly . hairâ€"oh, ~well, &n any other man has a fair chance *o "try his luck, you know!‘"‘ *3 | *‘She shall decide toâ€"morrow," said hfl& uis witidn en 1 * in( k i upr n afi’ 6t â€"another word on the subject of fi' ts that evening, â€" the mt!iinfil e bi table occupyihg all their atâ€" teation. | Heremon â€"O‘Meara came ovâ€" er. to inspect it; and the three la~ dies descended ‘ from theâ€" drawing Â¥Toom and were initiated into the mys Aeries af "pool" snd French and En lish billiards, _ which absorbed theln until a ‘quarter to ten, when Welldon ‘brought â€" in the candlesticks on & tary, and Mrs. Revelsworth, Franâ€" gesca and Betty retired to bed. ... In deference to their aunt‘s . love of early hours hor nephews. patted ‘ kw- end locked "up, the hotuse mt eleven, at which hour : glrfey”uflrd d to their rcon s , not however, to sleep, but to sit smoking in % open <window." ‘in %zh shirtâ€"sIpeves,. a hot June night. ; a«> ~‘About mignight, when Dudley was making‘ the ‘suggostion that _ they should turn in, a piercing scream â€" of Aetror broke *fl,paket stiliness .: of ‘the house,> to be repeated again and again ~_ Nhe cn-t &m ts u"fi s i stt fiet Aop es â€" KHills Inside Germs u& wo yeat in in the most aifieut Te en hi ho e are now spendiug $500000 to E’gj..m".:r%%x so that every m-l( itself : prove ‘whiat it LiKke Oxzgen still, will you call at one of our agencies anc c ie ue eell® .. packs and To Give Liquozone Away. mt kn o# is evenly distributed and its exact The Gurney Foundry Co. MILLIONSâ€" Limited Toronto, Canada Vancouver hA he:‘ sereaming still continued as Francesca â€"beat with her hands upon ‘the: panels of the door, calling the brothers loudly‘ by name, and .m enily .. ignoring the fact that they could not ‘come out without 'dii i;ng her roughly on oned:ide. uh Tor | ‘opengd . _ outwards and, er. '.%cm, she seemed to be leaning with all her wgl‘pn against it. _ So tlosely indéed did she cling to it, that," wheh Dudley, by a suddenâ€" exâ€" eicise ... of. ~strength, â€" burst~it _optn, ‘the staggered and would have fallen ‘had he not caught her in bis .arms ito save her. * us f It was‘ a woman‘s screaim and it lsesmed to come . from ‘the : floor beâ€" ow, t uk ’&rn on the following. day. Dudley velsworth came to thing calmly ovâ€" er.. the. events . of that night, he eould. not fail to récall one incident, to which:â€"in ‘the â€" hurty and exciteâ€" ment of the moment he had : given but little attention. This was .u:t, ‘ .. . whom he <. would ve im- vm * of‘ considerable nerve and sellâ€"control, : had, in her alarm at the ::un‘u, :::n::.m sell.. against door, of. ins‘ '::4@ ‘as ‘‘to positively > imped their Her®~ beautiful â€" hair Jbung loostly about her . shoulders,â€" her face was very ‘pale, and her eyes ._were distenâ€" ed with fear. She clung sobbing to Dudley, hold:ng him closely . in â€" what :.etm‘d like: a (paroxysm of extréue ‘*Dudley, Dudieyâ€" don‘t leave me! It: is that ghostâ€" 1 am certain! 1 heard its horrible rustling!" ‘ "But ‘that isn‘t a ghost‘s seream. It:must be my aunt or Beity. Comâ€" pose . yourself,: Francesca, doar, â€"and let me go. down to see what is the matter." s ‘ Victor, on his part, bad not moved from the: doorway. He stood â€" there. transfixed by jealousy, watching l?tnn cesca as she‘_ clung to his brother, breathless . witn admiration at . her. beauty,. whichâ€"be had never seen to grheater ‘mdvantage than now, _ when her bright dis levellcd hair hung in m " maÂ¥ses about her white y her beautiful figure: was shown off to perfection by â€"her â€" long dressingâ€"gown ‘â€" "of paleâ€"grcen Jawn, ‘edged with tillows of fine white lace. Shewas #so enchanting in the carâ€" essiog â€" fervour . with: which she clung to . Dudley, clutching him with what might. be hystericalâ€"terror, or might are made part of the liqnid product. . ';r‘?mnh-yg-au&: . know, is the mfilfl- , .th-nn.pâ€"md-tdnfi. uozone is a vitalizing : tonic with A*E it .t hn ‘offer of $i1000 for a disease germ an h a foa i amked on . _ * . CHAPTER XVI WATERLOO| The Creed of a College Clase. *Ct Popue y § e hu 7 $s Paisud her bees," which wue 3 W ed ‘on D m."!h :uwu sorimg to regaln hor s oi m .fiurrn-n-n%‘{ â€""just for a moment at least .: quict her . ‘The sereaming must : < have: awakened her, and 1 wouldn‘t .fi her seriously frigntened again for wWorld. Noâ€"don‘t come with me ‘#s far as theâ€"door; I am ashamed . now of having been so silly and so selâ€" fish. Go at once, you and Victor, and find â€" out what is the matter.. _ Then come to me again it 1 gan be . of any help." Pregident Witiam~ DeWitt: Hyde, â€" of i mrudenia, ‘Frit o1 them sooignre to mos cils 904 hn indiriduat 1 ,'% these â€" individualâ€"greeds" he â€" ukol-‘mbo“nh as possible both his belief and 4 and to define, as far as ; the sense in which he held: e io rofeitelsite caige bo Heve," _ ‘President m!‘. reduced zmzmwnm~“ uin 1e * "Iuilo this compositeâ€"creed T put ereryâ€" _"Iuito this composite.creed T puot i thing. -ny-hfium e 1 ‘:nol:‘h‘b a class cresd to r-lm-d- n s a io waih notber of this aved to each of the and Anvited ~ oriticlsn and amendmenté, â€" We then apent . two bours Together in discuesing the articles of the andmbym;-fl,ndm tions‘ anmd concessions uflmu‘ were necéssary to secure unaud mous accep by the class, At the ond of the second hour the creed was adopted by a unanimoue #ote." . <=. .. ). 00. it was _ NMere: is the creedâ€"that of the class of 1903â€"thus evolved: "I believe in one God, present in na ture as law l":ahn- s truth, in art Sprent in io o n imens Aacty - # f P Jâ€"m in Ohrist as our highest *L believe in the Bible as the expres sion of. God‘s wih through -:&h' as ‘the devotion of man‘s will te 'o'flfaum.csm-a-m ship of those who try to do God‘s wil prayer as the devotion of man‘s will to|â€" The dog was so tired that it could d â€" d;flhfin@flu&om ' “fl;':lmw.bmmmw‘ chl&:l those who try to do God‘s wil) Its: out ?‘nlu while the gander * +A beliers in the Nrighoot in i nearet mortinge of the dot As ~ ¢ wpiration to m as: the thitheâ€"hoarse -lrolth a hbn--l y to make wha Mnyh'ummgd Cnraseds ns enhies, an $tomm oye o | at e bta and M Morseon Je in the o:rvinl‘o( mc'l?‘-:flm “a‘.:n:'hn:‘%: “n‘?l':: i o oo n Wes m the wany on brovans , then k m was xhau sted the ‘pure, and the true is always to stand, but fel}l on the "'5*’ "':‘ : "I believe vhwnt!n highest upivation to work; * as z rn-fl yh‘%*«’ _ wrong; !-_-‘r:naon-‘ rowth. out of the pure, and the true is always and : stan "‘:{M preferable that : ervel, the sensual, the :ul, md’lz * and the false." though the Newporters in August wagged Tount 16 4) thor o. tie, principaily. aotto voce, of comme, al peared there with a train of trunks préâ€" pared to enter enorgetically into the =yfl5- of the. season. mfl abe‘ vnspddth%:-d*l leaders of the german at Astor‘s dinnerâ€"dance, dancing with John Jacot Astor, and returned as the ta? of the Baroness O‘Brien:Selliere for Thayer Brooks wedding and . the. Horse Show the Newporters generally did not mani fest a all the results of impure or pelsoncus blood. in netyons dcbitity Liquorone sete «2 a vitath ser. drage can seae 5§0¢ Bottle Free (T » be Continued) -““‘kl',~-' I.\l%{l her, and I wouldn‘st _ Bare ty frigntened again for the â€"don‘t come with me °#% #anr: I am ashamed â€" 10w wosition io do anv svecial en RAP ue t Spinfene when the » as the fellowâ€"| nothing with the o do God‘s wil Efl?‘ the ie ”'bflflhfl â€"oribcn as. the w mke wha Cl‘. their â€" l" out of| of the bank, and 2 hi 200 m To | Srrenched them, ers are not neturally water dog: but some of the ufl«fiâ€"w gouse near perfection, and such a tion is a dog owned by a> Texa Jn a salt bay. Thebird. we eame down on a ky slsn a tadk a quartor of a mil wut. ‘The dog did ndt notice it. w Mr. Burloson shot m wil -â€"WE:- Aying.orst 10 its nig ~‘The mnext morning Mr. Burleson w &,- ig over the prairle with the do; amd found the Bird quictly swimain -'Q»:plut wore than a quarter of » t eame ant i io fls m gunder, and very powe Ti This Te goaarr heptout of o buat 1t was fnally penned in‘s 60 aflgfi.‘::d.r:m; under the Jo came away. Ths 'ma the d!-:'.‘ and .. th -â€"J conteat: was kept up for a quai tat of an hour, ‘The dog dived time afte time, but of â€"course could not catch it ndversary. Boon it was swim :’M its nostrils barely out of we ter, and once or twice they ‘went unde: (h was deaf to all commands. Its fins .":d':n.fl a matter of minuted Mr. d no 5::. As a las recourse he gathered a little plle of atone: from the edge of the pond and begat Hb.thnltthpn‘:kr. Â¥Finaliy, b; cbanee, he struck it on the back naar ithe base of the neck and stunned it for.¢ moment. In that moment the dog alosw and : #ras en mar ... M Water Contest A story in which a polnter‘s loyalt; sure "fi;fi:uuiut mcinm' 1 -E::.iu;.; Metchnikofl :t:n:dn p:meer *l-lll"l“‘ M:'l.m .?"‘psvndz. ;m.::l” mos ‘ entific wa:'utm people should live & hundred and thirtyâ€"odd years. A mat Who expires at "".'3 or sighty is the vietim of mh off in the flower of his youth! â€" M. Metohnikoff gives very M0k ferice about sopls fifing in 7 oâ€"-{nm Englishnie® ” ore h‘:v':n’t to hdz Kitchener h-u&‘mhnkhl # Bimla ml\ mo:?:h arrived at his ‘ hll“?.ladlltch‘u« Amâ€" E: grounds av h‘% of "Snowden," the popeads o posiy l e se Te c.hwm ..lm"uo., wa 5 may add mw of lifs by studying his en precepte. meness brassâ€"bound volume, which ous tom decrees shall be exposed, between twelve and two each day, on a table on the verands of the commanderâ€"inâ€"chief‘s vmudnthd'mnmol.n who themselves antitled to have sqcial relations with his military excelâ€" . Jn due course, this -Meâ€"a completed, each caller or s l,’ --c.g_hmi_'}: Wndierien siatne ht (he mmenafer inâ€"chief 'fi the honor of their Sikly Yurrcanity h 2 3e Lard BEltch thany of whons ‘aflial posttivn pustifed Kitchener‘s â€"Social Success, Paris‘s Greatest Scientist. is > &1 â€" charitable _ view i Reanorte p “%mh youthfu‘ hi petersal) provopghive® aee i the reins upon his delirious!y ‘ DFOGeRY. is Talk at yoth prieeniation ‘piate for the b:t: htnlw::h‘:: flowers t« e ty s oi i "aeas on mos th of the panting. zed instantly that i Utica, â€"Mich., May <10.â€"â€"A disasâ€" trous fire occurred ‘herosiuuuay,: uhe village being half «wiped out. Several business places and ten. dwellings were burned before a fire engine arâ€" rived from Detroit by special train. ‘The entire heart of Utica is gone. The fire burned seven hours before it was checked,â€" Fortyâ€"nine buildings, including the only bank, one church and: some of the ‘leading stores, le in ruins. .. ‘The loss is estimated: at $150,000, with only $20,000 insurâ€" ance. One hundred and fifty people ard homeless. s Wortyâ€"Nine Buildings in Heart of Utica, Peterboro, May 10.â€"Shortly alter 4.80 o‘clock yesterday morning, fire was discovered in the weod room"of the . George‘ Fi Carringe Works. Wm comâ€" pletely gutted, whils much ‘damige was done on the two upper storoys through smoke and water. The loss htooh.urrlmmh.;hfht:oxnd buggy tops is in the neighbor rof $2,000; partially covered by â€" insurâ€" Trenton, May 10.â€"A lodging house on Front street, occupied by Alex= ander ‘ Stevensonâ€" and .. family, was discovered to be on fire about . two o‘clock: Sunday morning, ‘The fire is mppo-ndtohnmqmiul? & lad 16 years of ago, â€" mamed . John Campeau, who was smoking in . bod, and it is believed ‘set the bed clothes on fire: Everyt in the house was consumed. Young i was _ so badly burned that his is now deâ€" spaired of. : â€" Fourteon Buildings Burned. Wosdstock, N. B., May 10.â€"Fourâ€" teen byildings, including bouses and storea,. were burned at. Richmond Corners Sunday. nicbt. The engagement of the Duke of mhp.hqnak,mptthlm l -Mdd’:ah?w?s an English paper o delicate o.laobm.ol&.uhm.wh:: i that he ‘will marry; and the bachetor dukm(hutd‘ {Mmm- just sold his rich x m'forihu: @ a fow months bo.flhtg«hihmdadad mwaj the sole eligible mar at moment is the young Lord fih.‘rldulwm&â€" orieier arerss matrimeny. â€" Trare and sport wre his chief tastes o far; ;:t: bms just started for !'l'o‘am * mw%hfl t "‘." :tom-'mmm mc oo en ts n Loh the ie in io ie t mds m:!u af henste. Now. hiz 'J over there revels and «kina |ml‘u Px | _~rOR saALE BY J. 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At Dearth of Marriageable Dukes, A SEVEN HOURS‘ FIRB. ‘k':.‘ m.‘mv;‘ n-.- .-;"fl;,-"l ® ® as a #o. ha -'”'oln- a16 the -!ma. min clreara a a ; up. Put the lionus are different. F tret and fume and gmwl‘ and :m-l A fhe aginr intatet e P CCR NC bs # k , fret and fume and grow! and snari i you. give gthem an extra alow» ol meat or a big pan 6f warm wilkk Carringe Works Burned. Effect of RainUpon Animals, Smoked in Bed. in ® ramy oay;| NEW YORM, N. Y.. AN® WINDSOR, ONY. czme T ED. * In the absence of a minister, Judge JTames F. Read, who was born and lived in Kentucky before moving to Western Kansas, was once tunexpectsdly ‘ealled upon to '3-1' few words at the burial, near Fort & of a man who was comâ€" fortably well off in worldly‘ possessions, tibed tnat &il the reptilcs mre active and cheerful, if a reptile can be said to be cheerful, when it rains. : The deer fami} the h:? the ‘various : sorts o!.;‘i!i ’g:h, the like, don‘t seem to rain a bit. | Birds, however, are the She rain @ Dit, DIG®, MOWCRTET MEW DNE most disconsolate, dreary things in the but neg of" his . spiritual â€"welfare. ‘H.y‘lm‘th judg?nid. solomnly, *we are gathered here toâ€"day to pay & T endy muived the m dicvice af the pront e m es the grea hereafter, He did zo\ have. the rcg;xta- tion of a religious man, and yet he lived the life of a noble Kentucky gentlieman, mwmg#:m’m He ‘ seegars, smoked ‘ew. ‘He had good whiskey, and he drank it. He had good gameâ€"cocks, and he fitem, fog such is the kingdom of heaven." world on a rainy day. They don‘t sing, hardly cfig;,_‘ nfl j‘:_t_ntflo_ qdovn g.li Meladv and A man waiting patiently at the glove scunter. ofa éew Yorlg department heard cia young shopwomen sa i mothon 41 se mnctad coge n is1 "& "to in ow stigh m nothing more to do withln'n; and she called him a poisonâ€"facoed adder, he W‘ her in ‘the walts that scanâ€" delous." â€"This vas allt. Customers clamâ€" ored for attention, and the confidence censed at this point, â€" But the dorce and richness of the T“' the liveliness of the allusion, captivated the hearer‘s soul. He confessed that, for yeats nfterâ€" wards, when he was waltzing with decorâ€" ous reluctance under the compelling aya of his hostess, memories of Maria‘s partâ€" ies ie amoar ous nature of M wtk %u.RMTexh‘mlm:n‘o:m:d tain alt ie best tea because it grows in the moun _um:fiut vich in these properties. Tok Power of a Remark Overheard, Mirth 50 pills, 50c WATERLOO is *hill grown" Ceylon tea ChHsL. M.c § B & U vatehin Megmaolost W.' P o9 a Oifice : A . e t ’ | Licentiate of the ‘of Physicians, Sur . geous and A uof Ontario. Disssnts 0 uts it TX, Waltons retioonce. Felpbene communication. M geons and Accoucheurs of ( Pringine of Suns use apd mroek X â€" Ray and Klectric Currents __â€" in the diagnosis and treatmont 0 sullable THE BERLIN % RaY AND ELRCTRO THERAPEUTIC LABORATORY. . â€"Ray, mieatlaity mwr‘ ncy Curâ€" Yon‘s used inall y 'f;:, lnag nous and mm&dfiw eas, incl ng%‘&m:‘fim Torms of T l T ncages ce r, 3 ore, se of women, all Torma of liseasee, Yaridqâ€" cele tub rymlosis . of (primary. stage mm-h..“ nm-:::hdr mo 'Jfli'::‘ ¢overna, sypertuous Inir> mo er. floial blemisle h:..fih _d_mm"m N of Em Jace Burrangs betwodn lor and Stuebing‘s grocery, Blcok, Watverloo, W. R.Wilkinson, L D.$., D.D.8 DENTIST. CX WOTD oo ir Wkizs o. n 5. Desuet .. Waterl Tists ‘ is ies t3 “'.‘"."Eo"“.‘.?’..-'.-gs u.\ m’ Piiee wi on stosed ‘bvery "Fridey siternees H WEBB, M. D. OHN L. WIDEMAN .A vmioie Offlce on King Strosh, Opporite Woolian _ Cnms’mrnm WOLFE, Jn S Paintor and Paper Hanging, WiH n der ake contracts for painting and pmaper hang ing in Town and Countey . _Firstâ€"dlads work residence, ccrner of Queen: and Prinoses Ste. Waterldns o hoh 2 R. W, L. HILLIAR}) 0. _ HUGHES, Office Open Daily, . /> Office: Canadian Block, Borlin. Homor gr «duate of Toronte Univerdty. MISCELLANEOUS NAETMAA T DENTAL DR. J.X. HETT, Boriin, Ont ouic d luds _ k and. hrea ;-‘w- is of ‘Tumors, disease ctal discases, Yar v forms n “"“' ia; nouralilen Td tmenon nddrom w .

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