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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jul 1911, p. 7

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5 9e a 44 M:h’l& east, in -urwm-wr-(:‘:‘v‘ He attained the end of a hale ol by* tumbling aimlessly into the 1 m crater on the island of Japat fi'u.u‘u'uhj @aring ' the twenty 048 years immediately preceding h‘s deatlt. â€"â€" If was however, noticeally worth while to remember him â€"~ at this p.:uouu twe. _ He wr.ll:‘u fmwy‘u startie a great myop«'loonm gides oftâ€" the Atâ€" "‘In Boston the law firm of Bowen & Hareé was puzzling itself beyond .reaâ€" o e e e 2 ~Arm â€"_â€" Bosworth, Newnes & ~Grapewin, Rongon, C. E. while on the other side of" â€" the Atlantic Messrs. Bosworth, Newnes & Grayewin . were blindly struggling ‘to (> precisely the same Thing in relation to Messrs. Bowen & Without myself _ 1 reader to â€" «Protty badly tamgled, | 1 declare," said Mr. Hoare, staring helplessly at tended to groan. R 20e "H&pilve;l)v':" agreed < Mr.. Bowen, very muck as it he had at first in his senior partaet W ait s S ie P SE en Before then: on the table Ilay: the eontents of a bulky envelofe, a long and stupendous letter from their Lo ‘don correspondents and with it a copy of Taswell Shbggs‘ will. Mr. Bowen reeently had teen named as joint exeâ€" cutor of the will, together with Sir John Allen Crombie of London, W.â€"C. one time _neighbor of the late ~Mr. â€" Skaggs. A long ond exasperating . cablegram had triched somewhat it resolutely: upon the terms of the will, nesides natifying him that oneâ€"of ~ths heirs resided in Boston _ He was inâ€" structed ~fo opprise this young man of his good fortune. There was one very important, perâ€" hars, imposing, feature in commection with the old gentlicman‘s willâ€"he was decidedty sound of mind anrd . b06y when it was utlcted. s When such astute lawyers as Bowen & Hare give up: to amazemont, . the usual forerumer of consternation, â€" it is high time to regard the cose as etartling. + "Read it again, Bowen." "The will?" ‘"No;, the letter." Whereupon Mr. Bowon again reats aloud ‘the letter from â€" Bosworth, Newnes & Grapewin, this time slowâ€" ly and speculatiely. * ‘‘"They seem &s much upset by the Situation as we," heobserved roflecâ€" tively. & ©~**@xtraordinary state of affiairs, 1 must . say." "And 1 don‘t know what to do abaut it. â€"I don‘t even knoy how to begin. _ They‘re both married." \, **And not to cach othor." ~ "She‘s the wife of a Lord knows What of a lord, and he‘s married ta an incommonly fine girl, they _ say, motwithstanding the fact that . she has larger social aspirations than he has means." j 7 "And if that all important clamse in the wil is not carried out to the m‘tb whole fortune gnes . to C Worvs." a ‘"‘Practically the same â€" thing. He calls them ‘natives;‘ tbot‘s all. It looks to: m: as though the bowwows wil get the old man‘s millions. I don‘t see how anything short of Proâ€" vidence ~can alter the situotion." . By 4s You will find reliet in Zamâ€"Buk ! lm-mfl X, means oure:" Why not prove A4K D «nd Rtoreaâ€" There‘s a deal to know about wheat. . If the v 1 couldn‘t gusrantee the flour. Ww comes from Cream of the We it does make good bread! Cream.z West Flour the i he secking . to further involve shall at orve comfluct â€" the the nearesr of thee law 1 Taswell Skayg® at T 'yâ€"‘:\ (CPLREC 7 Look at the Wheat! NC M EO NLG Brodney‘s Wheut fFlour guaranteed for bread U 1e snn s C Tiar s ows Reatantee with every bag ARR*MmCUTOHEON: °* €) by > . $6od4d, Mead & Co:. % 1. . ®‘But it means _ millions Hare." _ > $ ‘"That‘# their usfortunate â€" lookout You are to act as an executor, not as a matrimotial agent." & "But, main, it‘s an outrage to give all of it to thoss wretched islanders, Bosworth says â€"that rubjes ~and ~ sapâ€" phites grow there like mushrooms:" "Bosu orth also says that the | is landcrs aro thrifty, intelligent â€" â€"and will fight for their rights. ~ There are lawyers among them, l says, as well as jewel diggers and fAshermen." "Slu&‘in‘d Lady °â€" Deppingham‘s grandfa were the only white men who ever lizew long enough to find ‘ .t what the island " had stcced â€" up tor â€"civilization.‘ ‘That‘s why . they bought it ontright, but I‘m hanged if I can see why he wants to give it back to the " natives." #°â€" "Perhaps he owes it to them . He dou‘stlcss bought it for » song, and, contrary to al human belief, he may Wave resurrected a consciepo. / Anyâ€" how, there remains @ chance for the heirs to break the will." . â€" PE "It can‘t he done, Hare; it can‘t be done. _ It‘s as clean an instrumont as ever survived a man." & ._It is by this time safe for the read> er to assume . that Mr. Taesewell Shgf; had been <a right manâ€" and ticrefore privileged to be eccentric. He came of a sound old ccontry famâ€" ily in upret England, but seems to have matried a bit above his â€"station "I sh )e â€" Pf_mâ€"% l a“ ‘@ustautinople n*e‘y erward: handled uo im in New Yurl â€" inypose uron me " But why should y inâ€"the home â€"of a certain earl, when Tagwell won her heart and dragged her from the cxalted position of mindâ€" ing other . people‘s children â€" into the: less conspicuous ~one of caring _ oi her His wife .was serving as go.etness away horse : when he was â€" twonty, and their daughter became the: wile of ars American named Browne when she was scarcely out of her . teens.. It was than that Mr. Skaggs, pracâ€". tically ~childless, determined to make himselt wileless as well, eloe f entailed farm to wile, turned© his securitics into! cash and them _ set fortls upon a voyage of exploration. 1t is common history that upor one dark, still night in December . he said ’goodby forever to the farm»â€"and its mistress, but it is doubtful if either of them heard him. To be "jolly well oven" with him Mrs. Skages (Md a most priggish thing. She died six months later, but before doing so she m:e a will in which she left the en estate _ foâ€" her daugltor, eMectually . depriving the absent husband of any chance to reclaim ‘his ‘own. " C **Thaak h Taswell â€" Skaggs was in Shanghai when he. heard the : news. It was on a Friday. His informant was ;l:t erx;wmum m::l Jukétwv*- me. aturally telt deepâ€" ly aggrtieved â€" with th:%to, which pormitted him;: to capitulatel when» uneonditional surrender was so close at hand. ~His language â€"for â€" one ibtid quarter of aw hour did more to upsct the progress of Christian endesscr in the far cast tham . all the idots in the Chinese empire. . A _ ‘"There‘s nawthin‘ in England for me, Jackie. . My | gal‘s a bbfi foreignerâ€"> hy this time, and . she‘ll sell the <bleedin‘ farm, ol _ coutse. Sbe‘s an American, God bleas _ ‘of ‘éart! T dor #ay ‘if Td go to ‘et and â€" soy 1‘d like © my gt- back. ‘Their only son was killed by a run *4 mA ieat." If I didn‘t select e flour. Ctream of the the West Wheat. And deciine 1o" Serv®. â€"* y Hite . . ~ esd * l years ago M Limited, Toronto besitate? . YO3 it the year â€" > 10 your â€" troubles ve. Yous: Browne H to them 107 sn sc i iD & T 5 im on arTeR 11. . oo â€"/â€"~Amwes aind, sn T o v ho es s © / {aboult scociveâ€" £48,000 . & \~/.â€" WnV o 'Aulxtwaqw.f Evknd it was shows in that =*'h e . * |ncememens .‘ 7,‘; +E N# % 1t .“n d N m.-w y 2 carried wighes of and. Wyckhojme _ us their dual ‘career | uy â€" du‘fi:'m-fi $ n ‘ drow â€" to ~2 ~olow set about ... W@itho most C‘ligent efort within â€" h+ f : This Disgase jsas unat, hast pecome of. thalf Imâ€"«, power . f ” daughters. Investigation proved. th4®\ _ =;; i; very explictt," murtmured Mr. mememem S 00 00 00 Wyckboime‘s _ da 4BWT bat _ MALCE Trmrre Tor the thirt time. "I sappico again she‘d want to Icsc 'ertuthMMwoulh’t be sor i ravagace. me :}tbe ~hisland."" â€" 'l".“'l‘hg‘Un“oi States iso‘t an }8!aN . arzy," .fiu..a Mr. Wyc. holme gulping his brandy and sodas> . . . Mr. Wyckboime was theâ€"secon t S90 of Sir Somebadyâ€"orâ€"other â€" and> â€" hss matried the vicar‘s daughter.: This put Nm‘hb $uch _ bad .ofct <with . his family that he hurried off to c‘t: do..â€"tnl "a" gooity sized â€" menager besides if the record& of the incbriâ€" ate‘s © asylum . is to be crofted. His wile after enduring him for â€" sixâ€" teen years, «secured a divorce. â€" Acâ€" cepting the worl4 as his home, â€" he rentured forth to visift every . noo‘t ad cromny> of ‘it. © In course of time 4s came "upon his old time ncigh more dent! "'E' : m % Te oo wrecnitlen bemons the of ism , poisons the '@-â€"-fly.mu 1 CE en 1 merdied by in ived Trmoite Ramaient ie nd feove fhe c mss m:’-hly. .fi'wh- is vn"-"lgomw, agn--_%-o- because it acts 2-3"- the 1 rclieves \the congestionâ€"incresses z usantity d:lhâ€"cpl strengthens To boar necparide Limited, Ottews. * l Taswell jor â€" and boylcoi â€" friend, . Taswell Skaggs, in the city o. Shahl Neitherâ€"of them hatl seen the tish {sles in two years of _ MOFG, » _ ""Haven‘t I been there, ofm â€" chap? A year ~ or more?. It‘s ‘a mmm lace where gentlemen aspire 40 sloves and. . Landkerchiets: and nee Seâ€" work over ‘the shop countets: . «Y&1 now Tazzy,â€" 1â€" could / well afford ~ to itarve, and I wouldn‘t sell things, £o : came â€" away.~ But it‘s no islant.‘* "Well, that‘s neither here mor there. lackie. â€"1. ‘aven‘t a home, and _ you ‘avem‘t & ‘ome, and we‘re wandorers m the face of the earth. My wile ‘Jlayedâ€"me a beastly trick, dyin‘ Hke ‘hat. I say marriage is a bloomin‘ auisance." "Marriage, my boy, is <the comalâ€" ascence from a love aflait. . One wants to get out tie woret way, â€" but Ya>~ to stay â€" in till be: jolly well sured." > For : my â€" part, I‘m golng back to England."~ > =/_â€" ‘Not I. It would be just lize me, Jackie, to ‘ave ‘a relapse and never zet out. again." ; 3 d t;lt:edl took ‘an 'hvaMo.ry“ J Wyckh , gentleman‘s som ac‘erâ€"doâ€"well, : â€" possessed>£9 and a ‘ractionm, > an appetite and excellent spitits whilo Taswell" Skages exhibitâ€" «d a~balance _ of $1,000 in a Shanâ€" shai ‘bank, a fairly sucocssful trate in Celestialâ€"necessities and an unvounâ€" td _ eagerness toâ€" change 14s luck. "I bave a proposition to make _ to yOu, late As the outcome of : this midnight proposition*Taswell Skaggs and .John Wyckbholme arrived twoâ€" months iater »t. the _ tiny â€" islandâ€"ol Japat, someâ€" where south of" the Arabian: sea, the1 and tlere to accutnulate the wealth uo remain until theirâ€" daying _ Cays and. there ~accumulate â€"the â€". wafl‘ which gave the first namedâ€"a chance o make . ga extraordinary â€"will. For thirty years they lives on the iis land of Japat.. ‘Wyckholme precedâ€" od Skages to the grave by two winâ€" tens, and he w&tb share of @vâ€" u'yh to partrir of thirty years‘ standing.© But there was & proviso in Wyckholme‘s â€"bequest, â€"just ‘as there: was in that | of Skaggs. Each ‘had made. chis wilt some 4ifâ€" teen years or mote kefore doath, and each hait | bequeathed Jis fortune to the survivor. . ~At the death of the survivor the enfire 1 roperty was to go ; to ‘the prandch‘H ~of â€" each testator with certain reservations to n reaugitios abscomred tar n Fou on pos seised â€"a single gtanichild. _ . ( _ ‘The island of â€" Japat hadâ€" been the home ‘of a Mohammedanâ€" race, the outgrowth of Arablan a }.entutâ€" ers who bad fared {xr from howte mMaâ€" ay vears L fore ~Wyckholme Inppene! ou, â€" Tarzy," sakd Mr. Wycâ€"holme ate © in the might. 6 "I think T listem to it Jac‘is,/ cplied Mr. Skaggs, quite soterly. â€" ny years s/lore. . WFCANUIMG SIMPPUMET ufon th: istand by accident It _ was 1 British possession, and . there were wo a~ ~ thrce thousibd | inbabitants, all ._ ty tha t gary ‘Ow ‘do _ you know?" demanded yb fle ; docadd that the teantifel tsland Japat, atanfing lits an cinerald in Mohamn.edans. .. Skagg® . . DC antives, miutd and eased their ¢ with government and proâ€" d to reali‘c on what th: nitiveo inwittingly prepared for them. In eâ€" of time the natives repented ti ob lea 0 wh app th at ts horer,â€" but te for dizxt . ‘E‘€" bootl . the ratiy or them. ves repont the Englic ad : sell ~t slan 6 #fâ€" ncoog t Ekaggs found "that â€" his / daughter whoâ€" magried Browne,the America likewise. had 1Zed, but t.:4t she © hy ly with Skagee by. bequesthing Di 'd.i- «progetty to Wm, but. i definitely set forth that at the his â€" partner it was to go to Ruthves, the ~grandchildâ€"with vutions. .‘ fiss i~ * & ow d o (~ nc + Pagys uP Pods o tS * ? the joints 'xfixwyn a :C worthy survived. â€" .. : 3 In ordâ€"r to keep the business tng the <property intact and urer : the the . granddaughter ‘â€" «. , . ne â€" was to marrty i the . grandson of ?:g- within the year after fi. of ‘the uklvlu‘whfi. 4 penalty . to be‘ > impcged . upon L.g ’ if ‘the conflitfors were not com{li~ ed, with, neitr to be excusable, Tor the delection ol <the other, Jay in the provision that the whole . inâ€" dustry and its * accumulated â€"forâ€" Jjur, including* the lank (and : they ‘owned practically) the entitre island), ‘were to go to the islanders. Wyckâ€" ho‘me nameJ3 ~Sic ‘John ~Allsncromâ€" ble as one executor, and Skages seâ€" lected ~Alfred . Bowen of â€" Boston @s the otlicr. As: Wycâ€"holme was â€" th: fitst to die, Skakgs â€" became sole owner ol the . islahl <~and its (Abrea sures and it was he> who mage â€" the final will in @ccordanre _ with the orâ€" igiral plass. !~. > f M sns 2 i . The isfond of Jopat, with its jewcs and its ancient â€"chateau, of modetn construction, sopresente‘ sejeralâ€" milâ€" ‘jin _â€" pounds â€" suerling. Wyoâ€"boime‘s dream _ of â€" erecting an exact re plice ol a . famous. old C:ateau found response in the equally. whimsiâ€" cal Skaggs, who cortantly . hemoan ed~ the fact that it was â€" impossible to spend â€" money. _ For five years alâ€" ter its completion the two old men, with an army of â€" Arabian retainers «it â€" Nubica élaves livedâ€"i"e orienâ€". al potentates in the ~hugeo structire on the highlands‘ overlocaing the sea. â€" Skhages _ scltom went from one part ot his bome to anther witto:itâ€" & gidde." _ Jt wes‘ go. tast and so Imyâ€" rinthine* ‘that he feared. he might be# come lost forc.er. <The @ungeon Le: low the chateau and the mount with its bridges were the especial delight of these lascly. romantic old .chaps. One of the builders of this rare Pile win now sleeping peacefully inâ€" the sarcophagus beneath tlme chapel; â€" â€" the other was lying dead md undiscoverâ€" se o ie i Neatt of. Me Posk ‘The magnificent plans of â€" the partâ€" aéts would ‘have. been â€" a glorious tribule tw romance had it not been tor one fatal abstacle. _ The trouble was that young Miss Ruthven and young _ Mr. l"rdwfo:: «did not know that their ‘grarfattbers li.e1, â€"much less that they owned an island in the south seas.. Therclore it is quit? nateral that they corld. not | have nown they . were expected to marry each ‘cther. ® H_il; Ruthven, from: motives pecuâ€" liar to the head and not to the heart set mbout to earh & title for herâ€" . ‘Three motiths before the death of Mr. Skages she w6 matriedc to: Lord Deppingham who possessed ~ title and a country place thatâ€"rightâ€" Inly mo::d to his creditors. Mr. Browns, jost out of college, hung out his © shingle as a physician and . sirâ€" geon and forthwith with all the conâ€" fidence his profescion is supposed to inepire, proceeded. to marry . <the daug#.6r of a brolerage banker . in ‘Boston and at onée _ found â€" himself strugeling _ with. the â€" difficulties â€" of Rock Bay Society. &# K clauge in the will, letter of . in struction attache? @.marded that. th Because THE MERRIAM WEBSTER! Because " field of action a wew un wnflmmmofl pefors M,mh? sovers, a700 Pages, 6000 lastrations. M . thorit you about this new work. of the world‘s ‘-# . and culture. The urnabridged distionary io years Stroke of G+ the ho knows Wi ld she < had t. > This in :s ‘hool was death A gnes reserâ€" you : have A s Colic, bpul%%yn ans taks. a~d on. the first ay m:tkfim.!umby that Beggs te chairman of said . comâ€" nittee. â€"â€"â€"Carried. 42 in â€"Byâ€"law â€" No. 658 Geo. G.m was. appointed â€" a member of cal Board of © Health. * : Byâ€"law ~No.. 654â€" authorizes _ this i‘ftfl' 1.to close up, stop or sell or + ploi . dispose o‘o'amvi nrt‘ wa w a par o. Un .. Coterincu RpA Aflanice betweers the seventh and cigl:.b conâ€" ‘Wu" section, containing it ‘and eight tenths of ~an wcre be the same more of less, and to be issued Tor a . term of 15 years composed of part Al Lot No. ten in the seventh :cancession, eastern . iteâ€" tion, containing . by â€" ackneasuremeat ninotyâ€"Six hundreths of an acre © be the same mare or less, all being sitâ€" uated â€" in the saic Township of welâ€" lesley, THE WELLESLEY TP. CUOUNCIL Byâ€"law, . No:.655 . authorizes ‘this Council . to provide ~for the _ sum of $5000 forâ€"which amount Debentures are for opening up ~a new highway to b: at the rate ol 44 per cent per annum each Debenture being of the aggreâ€" gate amount of ‘$465.57 including inâ€" terest, for. tm purpose of erecting a new . Scho olâ€"houso in Union Schoolâ€" Section Numbet eleven, :Wellesley and Woolwich Townchips. © This and the foregoing ~two byâ€"lawa . were passed o; and.datedâ€" the third day of July 1911, ¢ Moved by Huchn, ~seconded by. Linâ€" titk, that Commpittée.rise and _ â€" reâ€" sume in open Countil, â€" Carrtied. Moved by Lintick, scconded by Reiâ€" del tlat byâ€"laws : Nos.653, â€" 654, and 655 as filled in, be reata third time Moved â€" .by J. Reidel,; seconde¢ â€"by Richardson,. that: Bylaw â€" Numberâ€" to authorize the Head ‘and Treasurer of the Corporation .ofâ€" the Township of Wellesley to bortow <a certain ssm of «money to meet the current expense orâ€" expencitures for <the current year. Council now formed inta a Commitâ€" tee of the whole. com Byâ€"low < Numâ€" Moved ~by Htolm», seconded by Rei del, that Richardsnn be chairman . of said committee. > Carried. 4 The sum of $3500 was inserted in soid byâ€"law at the rate of 54 per cent per annum, but interest will only _be tharged on such portions of money a¢â€" tually â€"in use by this Corporation. Said ~Byâ€"law _ was passed the 3rd day of. July, 1911, 5 * Moved ~by Lintick, secorded . ty Muchn, ~that Committee resume in 0. @1 Council * Carrie Moved by W.‘J. Beggs, seconded by\ J.. Reitl, that ByJaw Number ©654, as filled in, be read a third time and passed. ~ Cattied. On motion by Messrs,: Reide!l . an> Lib ick, .Counsil adjourned to meet .E:"-; J‘c the Tp. Hai, cwm:luh, on t day cf ‘August, 1914, . 10 elogk in the. (onenogns sharp, (being on a Montay.) â€"| Clerk‘s Office. 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