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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 28 Jun 1906, p. 7

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"Wen, I looked It over and almost the 'irtgt thing I saw was that adver- tlselnent signed 'Skipper.' " dldu‘t ma like the other trashy thlngs In there and It sounded honest, and alt of I sudden it come over me that I'd an- swel- It. I was lonesome and tired and T sort of didn't cure, and I snswered It Hun of without avaitin' another min- ute. That's all there is to tell. When I come here to be housekeeper I wrote . the folks that's 'tukin' care of my fur, nittrre--ther're reel kind people; I was goin' to board there If I had stayed In Ntrtttueket-to keep it till I come back. There.' I meant to tell you this lung In). and I don't know why I ttarent' t The captsln know why she 1mdu't.; It was easy to read between the lines I the tale of the Fear of disappointment Ind anxiety. Such stories are not easy in .A.‘ -...s LA - - .. ‘ "That land company batman." he said. “carried " a good lot of Cape Cod money. I never saw but one man that I thought was glad it hunted. and that was old Caleb Weeks, over to “amiss. The old man was rich, but I closer'n the bark of a tree-hed skin a ttea tor the hide and ttMkt-and need to be a hard ease Into the bargain. One time they had a big revival over there and he got religion. The boys used to say what caught Caleb was the min. later: myln' salvation: was free. Wen, anyhow. he not converted and fined the church. That was all right. only while the tit was fresh he pledged him- self to give 8500 to help build the new chapel. When he cooled down tt little he was sorry, nntl‘every time they'd Aintat2tiatmut-,towi, with the cash i he'd back and fill and put " " for a open. When the land mmpnny went I up he was the only happy one In town. I 'cause he said he'd lost all his money. i _ Course, under the circumstances, they l , couldn’t ask him to pay. so he didn't. , , From what I hear be lost as much as ' to ten, nod he resmGiirGi' “'ill(;\-V more than ever for the slmple way In 'e? she had told hers. doors. Farms and and In' 3;; mm mm thesame s','.',].,',,.",',', NAM with the big cities ”also " near, do: Magncy's Perfection " trort "errttbiir.eii. ”If“ erup.dehci-. “uranium-ulna.» humwmmh L ammun- A and some of the folks come down my way to have a sort of picnic. Two of 'em, "factory girls from Brockton thvy was. come to the huuno for a drink of "water. They were gigglin'. foolish enough critters. but I asked 'om in and they eat their lunches on my table. They ion two or three Mary pnpcn and that Chime thing when they Went I'll _ f Creiim an. OvensIoYoII “Fire I " 5.1-0. 0-... "Wen, well! You haven't said loti- In' 'llout It to anybody "t" "Of Cottrmt not." "No; cmtrm, you ttarent Yon - "also tttF-Ott kind of upset t m Dear, dear! Did you tttint I new nr. "t Don «M that m an." "Well. Pditt. Pre no" u a. some that Inn-t In w" found. no trmt his can! on WM I found hlm. sud 'Iwus all harm. and more was otl minty pm honk- In his Jackal I m the can and "new the but". In: and (um! Mm so It. was fld‘ll‘l tow-hi an salon We“ of (to. n. "tdttt_tt-eeetut 5 "Hugh!" almost shouted the "tmitted I Captain Eri. "Bush, John.' Be still!" i "There. there. Cttpht Baxter," said _ Mrs. Show mthlngly. lnylng her hand on the alt-k man's forehead. Somehow tho touch sot-med to quiet Mm. my I eyes lost their are and he muttered atmently that he was "ml. Then tel I eyes closed and he lay um, breathing j horn-Hy. I The captain [as-pod. "Tb. you knew!" he mid. "That he set the billiard room can? Yes. t're always rather auspicious! that he did, and nut night. of mm. mule me um- ot it." eyes lost their are and he muttered aim-nay that he was "ml. Than the eye- cloued and he lay um, breatbln; hem-Hy. “Land of love!” exclnllnt-d the cup- tttin. "That was awful. Hndn‘t I bet. ter go for the doctor?" _ "I don't think so, unless he gm worse. He had Jost such I tum, " t tom you. last night." , ' "Did he tam like he did Jest m1” "Jest the Mine." "Where's the kerosene?" continued the old ma. “an: the matches? Now softly, softly. abarln'n. It's dark. Here. In the corner. Atpha'. Ah, hll! 'Ahet all their goodly castles with tirei' Now, Web Saunders, you wlcked 'nan.', Now.' Burn! I’ve done It, Lord! Pre done m" l " 'Botrt the can“ things!" "ssh-h.' There, there, John'. Don't talk so." entrentegl the e.ptain. --- -_- ......... hiking rapidly and clearly. "I hear the can. Lord." he said. “I thank thee for showin' It to me In your book. 'And they burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt, and all their good- ly castles, with nre.’ With are! With are!" ‘ - 7“.“- - . puma". They forced him back on the pillow. but be taught them tiereely for a mo- ment or two. After they mought they had quieted 11an he broke out again; talking rapidly and clear". "Flu!" he shouted again. "It's blnzln'! It's burutu't It's witrin' the plague spot from the earth. I hear you, Lord! Pm old, but I hear you. and your servant's ready. Where will itbetomorrert Gone.' Burnt up! And the ways of the wicked nhan't prevail." a...“ .“M. .. - - 1 "School work. I s'pooe. She‘l workln’ harder'n sh; ought to, I think." “Fin!" The word was shouted. and the room rang with it. John Baxter, who“! weakness had hitherto been so great) that he could not turn himself in bed. wan leaning on his elbow and pointing with outstretched linger to the open stove door. ' ' The captain glanced keenly " the housekeeper. but her face was plncld and Immutable. He united uneasily, and then said: "Elaie's late tonight. ain't the? I wonder what's keepln' -" - - ..u maul. live for months." "I never I" him no restless “on." commented Captain Eri anxiously. “He was so last night." "Did Elsie see hlm t" "No, I mu alone here, and the was asleep In the next room. I got up Ind‘ shut the door." . I “Nothln' very hopeful. I asked him plain what he thought of the case, and he answered Jest as plain.- He laid Cap'n Baxter had failed dreadful in the last week, and that he wouldn't be l’prlsed it he dropped on most any ".-- '1 - _ - -V _--- .. may spell: in the in: any or two," was the answer. The captain wondered what MI friend might have said dun-inc than Npelh," but he was “mm to inquire. Instead he asked, "What did the doe. tor say when he wa- here this morn- him ' I!” on million. Ind In. In. I was about to Answer who III. wu II- , Will. I ”In.” In!!! I went _ “In." , no captain .tartmt, tuna] - I and In! the not In“ watchlng trim, 1 It in. tuett Ind nurturing. ' “In.” Add John Buns am. “can. I..." , In. Show hurried to be patient. but In. latter impala", huh but In _ him this. "Not you." In and. "t want In." diy'" Er! stooped do" houn- the g “What b It. Join? he um um. easier. then. Nou. Mm. GG;. If you'll Jest turn It while I ttrt him. So: that's better now, Ain't it, ship- mlte. here But the sick man muttered an unin- telligible something, and. relapsed one. more into the halt dose, In]! stupor "Bah-ht Thnt'l all rigiKiohn; that'- Ill right. Don't you mt Mrs. Show to " your pills-2 Pups you'd by I "MI. Annln "-- tr -- _ "I know. I know." with the monot- mu pad-team at that. whose minds are 'rnnthsrtntr-amt then clearly one. more, “EH, Pre, been called." now P Pri.ao-sraiTit,ee" Ptitw.anahmrhiCieitdiGGi' you do?" . The uphill glanced anxiously at tho housekeeper. Then he and which: "Ott, that'- " right. John. Don't worry 'hout that You and mo settled that has no. How are you teelln' am he ma ninja"; M~-- I keepln' "mr f outs] I workln’ near i." door l owe! the room Capt r, whose! Nw so great) last I ---. --- ..‘. u-u “Ill alllf R. He did, however, accept the invi- tatlon to remove his coat and. slipping I out of the faded brown pea Jacket, j threw it on a setth at the side of the room. His face waa stern and hi! manner quiet. and. in spite of Mr I Saundera' thttterirw reference to'hlr youthful appearance. thin morning In I looked’at least more than a any post I forty. l But. if Captain Eri was,more than l, usually quiet and reserved, Web mu unchanged, and it he noticed that tho handshake was declined said nothing about it. ma smile was sweetness it self as he observed: "Well, cap'u mighty mod'rate weather we're having for this time of Fear, ain’t itt What? new down your way? That's right have a chair." The captain had no doubt anticipation" this cordial invitation. for he sextet himself before it was then and. croaa l Now, the captain was perhaps the _ last person whom the proprietor of the billiard room expected to see. but a stranger never would have named it. In (act, the stranger might reasonably‘ have supposed that the visitor I"", Mr. Saunders' dearest Mead and that| his call was a pleasure ion; looked for. ward to. l "Why, cap'n!" exclaimed Web. CPTi are you? Put her there.' I'm glad to,' see you lookin' so well. I said to Squealer the other day, s‘I. 'Bquesler.! I never see a man hold " use like Cap'n Hedge; rn be blessed it he; bolts a day over forty,' I says. Take ott your coat; won't you t" Somehow or other, the captain must have lost sight of Web's extended! hand. Certainly the hand was large; enough to be seen, but he did not take. to n- ALI . ___ firm... a, “an past " the man of business was doz- Ing in a chair by the stove, and the "watettdog," having found It chilly outulde and "smut-lug in, was dozing near him. The bell anachcd to the door rang vigorously, and the man awoke with u start. The visitor was! Captain m. I HAT enterprising business '1rl man, Mr. Web Saunders, - opened the door of his reno- - - vated billiard room a little later than usual the next morning. It was common report about the village that Mr. Saunders occasionally sum pied the contents of some of the "orig innl packages" which. bearing the "name and address of a Boston whole. sale liquor dealer, came to him by or press " irregular intervals. It was also reported, probably by unreliable total lhstalncrs, that during these "euauirur"reasons his temper was not of ttfe best: . . The torenoon trade at the billiard room was never very lively, and this! foreman was no exception. Ar trntr', "Yup. I he him so tn there . little while ago.” Camus: Er! unread town! the Ichoolhouae " a rapid pace, then he suddenly stopped, and then " sudden- ly walked on agnln. All " once he dropped his umbrella and struck one hand Into the palm of the other with; It smack. When he reached the door he leaned the umbrella In the corner and walked up the stain very soft]: indeed. - "Hello. Donny!" Ink! the captain. “Mb: Preston gone rite “No. Ibo ain't." replied the bor, con. tinuing to Whittle. "She's up than. Mr. Saunders In there too." "tlumdemt Web 8:111:de brilliant one. who” princlpul adm- tioml achievement wan the frequency with which he succeeded In being "kept after mthttoP'--wt" tented an the tence..dolng his but to Whittle it to pieces with I new jackknlfe. tlnls time and when he came In night of the schoolhouse he - a light In the window. _ One or the when“ by no man- brilliant one, when prim-Inn! adm- v . _- - 1"." - kind of woman that I'd lit. to ban had for a sister." " was perhapa a half hour later when Captain Ed “and to: the achoolbouae to bring Blah homo. John Baxter had not wakened and In!” Snow said abc wan not afraid to n- maln alone with him. The thaw had turned to a light rain and th. captain carried an umbrella. It In dark try this time and when he came In an.» 'hp’nMdom-‘poul blunt 'n"e?ttTht't_Grudtitiiiii "ttfttteettiiueinioirrUiiiF --_rer-orrteretrt.t-d." Why.lndo! my! 1Ptyin'ttso-tisitleiii responsible than a baby. You and III! " rundown“! been layout Puet and I aspect you lot It.” ' 'heytotaien%ceGaoaGtse-; not. But I didn't in} GuTriiiiiri"i '0'” “it tho III. my." “nu-mi Show,” be an, CHAPTER XVI. exception. At half ' -__'__. Ill-III d visitor wnl 'a, d "Yup." wimp: the! Then 1 letor ot the', tion that see. but tt' and My Rue-sea it.": back in monthly; cigar and 'lsltor was are you I d and that' "I'm BC looked for-l to make l How mm rel). CP'ri "None, 'In glad to,' The en] I snld to Saunders Squeaky-J for the o It use lik.‘ ing troubl sad it he' II tttttttttgh 13:5. Take. Captain E “Maybe main must, hf 511d. -- “sown the otte apple Inn The test trees can be bought " trtt trttht each. but one ttrr will net an MI average "Io dot-. In! a your, hut " Is Worth more "at tttat Inn tamity to Imu- theh own "mks. This sot-msasmn" sum of many. In" it every owner m the city would plan! an Inn tree on each ot Ms lots " would mean more than "In" tho-uni trett and the no! ml to mu “an“; _ There ls one thing that the people at this city could d0 that would Md to its bruuty and at the same time be prontnhlv, and that is to plant apple trms. l-Zwry man like: to have a tree or. um around his nonst- tor shade. There is no better tree tor that mir- pose than the mile Irie. There " room In any lot tn the rity ii'iiii') at tho business district tor gt Inst ,fi -- ___““. nausea “I! Del Jacket back on the cotton and out down once more. Mr. Sounder- Intel-ed him. grinning triumphantly. "Well?” be aid with I near. [ "A cont. you any?" "You. a coat. Who you know who hid It t can nan, rune". That coal was burned some. How do you n'pou n got burned? And, on], who used No we“ a trig white hat round than ditatn'ist Att, hat Who did?” There was no doubt about the up hln'o start this time. no wheeled Ihnrply In " chair and looked at the weaker. (From the lmuvonworth Post.) “I’m goln' to stop it. and Pm golf to make you (In th- mohey but. Bow much has the paid you?" "None of your harness.” The captain role to " feet; Mt Sunder: sprang up also and reached for the coal shovel. evidently expect tng trouble. But if be felted I physio n] assault his fear was groundnut. Captain Ert merely took up In. coat. i APPLE TREES FOR SHADE Then Mr. Saunders Inked the an” tion that n bigger use“ than " had naked some year: before. He leaned back in " chair. took a pull " his cigar and said "eeringtr, “Well. what are you your to do 'ttout It?" train' money troni "ttGi" "iiiriiiiii' along. And I think I know why." “You do. hey?" V '1. _ - ---- _. .uquuua. can: doesn‘t know that I know anything. But I do know. I was in the entry upstairs " the schoolhouse for shoul ten minutes last night." . Mr. Saunders' start wss perceptible this time. He stood for s moment without speaking. Then he jerked the chair around! threw himself into it; and said cautiously, "Welt. what ot ttt" “I come up from the house to trit) Elsie home ’cnnso 'twss tsinin'. I mia told you was with Mr, sad i thought there was somethlu' crooked coin’ on; Net is, I hsd s suspicion what 'twss. Bo when I got up to the door I didn't go in right swu. I Jen stood outside." "Liatenin', hey! Spyin'l" "Yup. , don't think much of folks that listens, gin'rsiiy' speskln', but there's times when I Mine in it When I'm toolin' with s snsko I'd Jest " soon hit him tron behind " in front I didn't hear much. but I heard enough to let me know that you'd been O-I-l-v ------ - __ ,,7._. - m“. ain’t it!" “Web. you're a liar. and - m but you needn't lie to me ttm moonlit ‘cause It won't be healthy. I (1011'; tool like benrln' It. You understand that, do you t" . Mr. Saunders thought it time to blue- ter a little. He rose to his feet threat- enlngly. "Cap‘n Hedge." he laid, "no Inn nt call me a liar." "There's a precious few that 'utttr, you anything else." "You're an old man, or Pd"-. "Never you mind how old I am. A minute ago you sold I didn’t look more'n forty; maybe I don't feet In: older either." “it that Preston girl his told you Int", - “Yes. How much bu do [all your t't don't know who: you III-n.” ’18.wa Mutiny-yarn money term for Wu a month. I want to know how mud: tt ll." "Now, Clp’n Hedge. I don’t km what you're tame about. New: paid me a out except them than owed me. Who did you It]? In. Preston? That'- me W. ""F --- - _'___ lent a bin. cloud whirling mm a. will; no no and my "'Jrht ttow mad- Inolw [In my Pram paid you “Moth-r1" Mt Saunder- Iurtad the but Mt "I! " small ”on Int-mud I am But the Innocent Inn-pun In " u " was a that to bar. “ml-m PM me?’ ho um "Ye.. 80' much hna m In“ UM, 'vâ€" --.'-. “In. 1-" fPeoorti.nttGtiiitriaiiiii wmtwmtubetwnl. no” 1ttr1t"ret.tn-utriLea m was thinking, and the m ".t.tfr"-ettoturttiimusttGmCG'" 1110»!me well, and the and: a... A ' -I_A_n _ . .. _ WWI. mun. a; MA... Ittotrueaarairii Web tutu dab. 'amvoaiuirFra't%iit" y. Att.tetttolGriGiGiGi'i lMIw-oauth-um. In.th “Minna-nu"... mic. “I'll not. my pl", if It: mac-mum" 1"fteeeeiuartrut-s-t 1e '25-'55“? vim- lull-human“... ,'pAr,'Mrt'tttidhiiiii, but-ubnhunhm Crt1r"eea-xGiaro, sum Iva-unnum- "2Pettttt1re.e “all: " CONTINUE D. pep mu " 'u waged the pe; The Property Committee ot. the County Council met on Thursday " ternoon and inspected the Work that has been done in the court-room. The metal ceiling and walls in the com- dorn are completéd. and gives ting count-room a very neat apparancm " was decided to advertise for Lond- cra tor eork matting on the Mor. it is expected that the entire work will he completed by June Mth, win the County Council meets. I Bcwuo ot the hot weather we. Smile, brethren and sine-n, smile! There’s both religion and condom. in & smile. _ There's another tas- mum. lle perspires and smiles. llc mops his face and hi. eyes twinkle. lie radi- ates good humor. And ttty seems a mite cooler than the others. He real- ly in cooler. Certainly it Is hot. But these is no call to add mental to material warmth. A smile does not make the temperature a bit warm- er. It may even cool things some. , “W“ yoir. "--rm l "The Pimple Weren't obliged to out 3 That hot weather seowl , Look at their heads out or the window and I the (sets. Perspiration studs oat look at the kissing, were they," t in beads. And clothes are srtiekrlqueried the court, , And teat burn. The 'air is murky and! “I suppose not." V sweltering humanity wears a lrown- “You are a, young m“. ollieor. ing visage. Brows are eorruglted.lpun't you ever kiss. Four sweetheart Mouths droop at the corner. Eyes when you. were leaving Yer " the are glared sullenly. Humanity ges- door? It you didn't, your girl would tures in dissent. Look' at the laces: shake you and I wouldn't blame her. They. are repellant countenances.| If that was acrime Pd have been in You smile with them icebly. ,and'jail many g time when I was . Four smile fades as does a taint, cool. young fellow," said the magistrate, ing breeze in the teeth ot a sirocoo.‘ whose head had been frosted by more On every brow is a ready-to-burstl winters than he likes to remember. tlmnder-elqud. You lose your least, He told Bully he had a clearly leg- tendency to look pleasant, and your at right to his his "eetheartasdl.. temperature goes up by notches, Pro-glen " she would hermit it, and do _ gently you are a part of the seowling.l it in public, too, it he wanted to and I dissatisfied mob. You have caught didn't break the peace in doing it. i the hot weather lace. _ I But hold on-- '7iirri"iitct:... t I There's g face that is different. It WHERE IS IT NOW.' .' is the [use of awoman.KShe is disc- T""" agrceehly hot, like the others. Her h It Presbyterian Ewen” essembly i lace is undeniably red. But she is rs sposed ot the church union qucs- I smiling! And her Mnile is like the 1,'l. Impetuovs youth. fresh ham "l glorious bursting of the sun from the 3,2050. lil", JI'"',',', well stocked with h surrounding clouds. It is the smile} . Isms. l tir mother: fhuffh.were that won't come on. i Smirk minded enough tn "an"... n.-. Bq an l (St. Catharines Star-Journal.) Yes, the weather is ot the warm variety. Itnteeda no thermometer other than your body to tell that. But it you were in doubt, you could read it in the hot weather has all about you. "--- l Cleveland, June 21.-cassie L. Chadwick's personal enacts, her ward- robe and a great variety ot furniture were sold at public auction for $4,025. There were scores of gowns bearing the mark ot the most ttun- ous Parisian costumers, sealfsahle,‘ marten, astrachan, beaver and mole capes, jackets, long coats, mulls. col- lars and even suits. One Vernia Martin bed alone cost Mrs. Chadwick tt,500; a brass bed, $1,000. Two vases cost. $3,000 each. There were mahogany beds and dres- sers,- cabinets end chairs. Over the beds were stremrhumireds of yards of priceless lace, dresses, lingerie, hats, whatnot. An ivory-handled par- asol cost 8600. ln the cabinets were insigmuieant brie-a-bric, the cost of any ot which would keepahumble man in com- fort a year. It is the purpose of the purchaser to sell the clients as souvenirs, PROPERTY COMMITTEE 'ver Chi,)'!',",',!?! ver Uet iiiii:iiitiiii BEE-war; ( il, . 2,e.8T, ..., " '11"n'f'f2gtt,.' t , Otts " v'ik'i'iii,7vk'hliiiS'g CASSIE CHADWICK’S DAZZLING GOWNS SOLD. THE; HOT WEATHER FACE _______ .-..._.- nu. wwzu, stunt,- and Akin -- and so Invigonte and mm the whole system. that the little one: can quickly throw " the temporary mucus. Get a box ,mr--todnr. soc. . .h box or frPrf1ao,.statatiGirrt At the int sign ot Dim mu. mum,“ itg,tg2t. 'liJt"ra,t, an; ' . q---give nit-IF thtodinctlou. “of.“ fruit liver tablets will 'n.trstir 'Ntrmet {any dietimr-etean and meeeten the tt..trt.t.yetree the Melt. ydnert dwayi and}. it" . -- -F, iii2GiiUi', "In.“ 1ee1teyPesa-iiiiUGriii;iG7: I‘M-“dill their lean-that the] m grip: or pain. My! {he “gamer. when cinnam- 2'32: ,eiliuFftfi%ii" a" we; Motive. In huh ttttat aim-odoubiud a.“ "laugh-hand imam "sei-ttrs Milton-dicing. It is in: ible to an the v3: of A'd'/Mit childm They contain no alcohol ---no morphine at atqaine--no dangerous drags of any kind. Bowel Troubles of Childhood of rice; it r d do: not idLiW,l',',e - rum-MTV: nth Main." "_- LIMITED, Dunn. Ila ihttah will come only wl'n-n "a people-um rank m 'hr-rm., by, their conlrllwuons Immune ".1 we "aim in their the tight all elicit ol the contributions. I There ls very myth that appeals tnrcical and tmrtesiias fo the outsider In (his perpetuation of denomination- than; it do" not accord with the av- enge View Neither business or sum ity. In the meantime the vulous denom~ lnntions will cominue n ot yore to compete one with the other for exist- ence, In" a dozen ot them in centres not large enough to $rrot1tattly care tor two. All profess to be working in the same cause to the am: end. All "' ognize the name Master, " that Master emphasized an truth more strongly than another, it us that ot universal brotherhood.. l recogmud no Isms. _ ,_.V -..-. um; suwlpuon oi Freahyterianism in a hodge-podge ot Methodist and Corwetsatiiinast", The wise men knew better, and, as) is always the use in these great church bodies, the voice of age pre- vailed. The church union committee jii been continued, and instructions 'have been given that Baptists, Angli- cans and other sects are to heinvil- ed to Join in the movement. A very mat way, this, of treating " issue with d'ue courtesy and at the Mme time chiorolorming it most ei~ iu-tively. _ u _ ___ .......... wu- auxin"! WI“! the isms of their mother church, were simple minded enough to imagine that the resolutions altered by the wise) men of the assembly body might‘ really mean union 1nd the absorption 0' '5rrs-...t-., . - snake you and I wouldn't blame If that was acrime Pd have bet jail many a time when I in young fellow," said the marist, -- ."- ""BK"'K not and kissing her right out on the stoop and the ' neighbors had their heads out of the I windows and were shouting for them . to break away, but they wouldn't do it.. That was on Lexington avenue, F near Thirtiel-h street," Policeman Flynn said to Magistrate Finn. V I “Who waS'thd young woman you 'lwcre hugging and kissing, Dully ?" ithe Magistrate asked. _ I "I keep company with hcr, Your . Honor." "They were disturbing the neigtw Iberhood, and I had to arrest him so (the people could go to sleep," went on the cop. ‘ m which his sweetheart. lives by pro longing his good night kissing to lame on Saturday night. "He ya hugging her and kissing In. ~z-I-A - . .uwy year: Mo by Dr. Reid ot Thornhill, in whose (wily she had teen a servant. The funeral will be held " three o'clock Saturday uternocn from Berkeley Street Methodist Church to Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Rev. M. L. Pearson, pastor ot the church, will conduct the service, though several other clergymen wul be present to take Part. JUDGE She Watt brought out may you: Mo bg Thomtu'u, in whose 1 teen a servant. - - -- .uuulcll M“ moms, though constant attention was given to her by Dr. R. -H. Rob. inson. Min Preston came originally trout Ireland. She never learned the alphabet, but the was able to read the liable in a scholarly manner. Practically she knew the Bible by heart. No later than Sunday mora- iug she read a passage In Berkeley Street Methodist" Church, the pastor, Rev. M. L. Pearson, remarking alter- wards that tor Proper expression her reading could not have been excelled. Miss Preston had no relatives. She had many friends, and her death it regretted try a large circle of admir- ers and a multitude whom she helped. She was brought mu ..., _ " - -e - -. I "Holy All" In a fun! my Incidents in Tore other person in “not Dominion. Up to In Ust the was in lull you her mum“. and wu and alive. Alter coma and nesting heraett " I tattle. she I!“ stricke- mnlysis, and never 'eiouaaesi, thou-h m»- -wu-w‘ J". a.~“l"0’, Au." who. led lune vu Ila Au Pru- Ioa. died last night " "t o'clock due: . but "rs' “Inn at theta-e ot In. Jun Pdlov, an fh"yto, street, " the up ot one hundred yam. With In death clones on. at tltrttsost 1trihiae live. at Christian l2.'h"syytoeGGii=t' know- lcthoduu in Canada mue- .vay. "Holr All" i. . 'L..-, WWW“... 109 Yen! Old Die. " DEATH OF Two-to. E DOESN'T OBJECT TO T0 PROLONGED KISSING mugging her and kissing I on the stoop and the their heads out of the were shooting for them r, but they wouldn't do, on Lexington avenue,) . Heston cum aim, d. She never lunged tho ut the was this to M in tt aehotartr manor. she he," the Bible by later than Sundnv mar-.w SM m 196-5713 “HOLY ANN" to Mud" morning tun ”Swim: ot all M In both bright ' “will: dovnstun All AA A. - -- --- .0 I Toronto and to mrgettta Parte ot an. 0. u,A I Whom the gem " tom _rreurut m do... Grii “V” of Christian 1ttts best than me In Betkdey Itch, the Iastor, remaking after- I expressio. her “it "aiiri I with path] reqained con. The marriage ot Miss Irene, only datrtthter at Mr, and Mrs, l' L. PM. 'Ntht, Manly ot Berlin, lo Mr, Jas: H. Reed, look place at the raw-me at the mdn parents " Maury, on WM, _ June mu. Our than are much larger than 'her were at LT; Mo. The public have learned ' at this In the hut. place in the moving to obtain a mammal-rial orshunhond training. Hulda": In gnu-tin each Walt. All graham get was poulvionu. Wriw new tor Spring Term Opens on April and Jomu. wmlnni -___-, .----- 1-5- ' -"__t a Inn-h. ta-.., oL.!'iittg'gt on. . no...” mud. 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