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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Oct 1913, p. 7

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wen we mug-m tro'TitF to iiisiiept. lo, utterly worn out by nervous ten- lion and the fatigue of the tropical cli- mlte, we found rest grateful. and slept loundly. Just how soundly was dem- onltifnted when. at an hour liter mid- night. three resounding knoch on my hotel chamber door only roused me. chilly. and left Evelyn and her maid on! Dr: Addison. who occupied adja- cent mains. in deep slumber. totally undisturbed With what seemed almost superhu- mn alert. I spurred myself to con- sciousness and struggled up on elbow.. “Who's there?" I called. ”frames-r camp the answer. “Open the door. I thought you'd died at Port I Sold ennul." And when I had sleeplly , risen and admitted him he went on hurriedly. "Make haste, now. old' chap! The bully freighter has Just come in. and I don't propose to lone that tanner through dlhtory methods on your part." _ _ But I needed no urging. Wide awake It his ttmt sentence, I was slr'esdy tttren. on my clothes. He still chat- tered on in Ms chaMng way, but I smrcely heard him. Consclous only of the murmur ot his pleasant, cheery English voice. my thoughts were out In the night. across the waters of the hsrhor. down In the interno of a rusty ocean tramp. where s sweating stoke)- wss giving battle to. despair-a sweat- ln; stoher who, in far-away America. owned a pleasure craft almost as his as the ship whose ttrm, he had been feeding tor forty days across two sets. "How about the doctor'." Hartley Inked. as I slipped my arms Into my coat sleeves and matched a cap from n closet peg. , The havens were splendid with ample Bttmr, and a mint breeze from the le- gently ruined tho spanned pluck harbor waters, " Bailey's hunch. guided by a pilot of expert- pnce. headed tor the twinkling lights pt the recently anchored freighter. - . . . Imu- In]! I Illulllll physical {one Yukon! reaction. I u, “on” uh to " Songs Emulsion " used in tuber eabin, Captain," Ham axioms camps was: of its an when we were chute . . . tinned: "There in n tet.iy-tmiHitr, btoodynaki'ttr M have among your ere! ewes and because It contains no lumen who wan t alcohol or habit-forming, drug, ‘drufged. and (grog; t “It" too Into now." was my an- wer. "You should hove reminded me. I forgot u] about htm." And " was has. I had forgotten everything. ex- pep! the imminence of the rescue and tttet urgency ot hum. To one in Cam- pron'u plight every fretting minute null count tr drop of torture. The-camellia; {mm m III that after when. colds. web work or Gr other drum upon strength. Scott’s Emulsion should he promptly 5nd reguhrly need he - tuba-cal" - thrive only in a weekend system. '.' The tested and proven "he a! M’s Enume- is recognised by the greste't,'hstetiirsts beam in medical nourishment assimilates - to build healthy tissue; Iidsin the development of active, titi-smtnining blood corpuacla; atertethents thet lungs and builds Be sure to insist on Scott-i -Tyinitsut MI wilf. iukiirereresmtt, In! I Silently I sat, with use staining. hatching the indicated spark- grow 'larger and brightgr. moment by mo. mont. until " length their gleam: re- 'fbeeted. in the waves, and their back- ground emerged in I great dark window. which .ilhouetted itself Iain-t the ten opuque sky. 'hue, “I and new "3'53““me Caulk-hut ' llhrsidrshdNtie Success de ndsl l . -- Good 'l'lg'a'Gr'gele'2e,S7S,'k'" In your we. for success don't loo-o Ii t of the f through good heath can you “win tfate' m tut oestr -TG aa,, you must: necessarily plum upon your nerves. and the "erittee of proper exercise you In" to nuke n time. must be lull-need in mm: my. Dr. Herein Golden ‘Medical Discoveg b the balancing -r--e dim power. It acts on the "oen.eh and organs of digestion and nutrition. than rilying the blood and giving Itrength to the nervee, r,'ll'Sll'r' aiding the liver to perform its very important work. Dr. Ham'a Golden Md Recovery Ina been mecca-mi for a generation as a ionic and body builder. Sold by medicine dealera in liquid or tablet form-- u'ial box of "Tableu" mailed on receipt of 50 one. cant 9am". . . If in failing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce’a faculty at Invalida' Hotel, Buffalo, New York. _ - __ . " ttgtap2,goyatggphis,'icFic/ff: 'KeaPai?itisSr22kk.i', w. ' . ' ', "Therc Ihe_ In!" Hartley cried In qu- lull a, Ion-o. Torn-i0. Ont-rim 13-70 Home; Hazeltine I E Sable Loreha with timely. mania: "There'n' nothing to that report. sir," he “Id. botdry. "I'tn not .shlnglyulng men In these days, Mr. Eiery moth. er's son I've got on this boat Ihlpped for Hong Kong, nit. ttt tall own tree will and accord." than “can“: It in ohm-Ion. ll. m not I all In. in Mm pi, and w. with It... In prune-u» If-I out at " -tteettt' 'td In “an. I mid all!) too Mm Ill ugly “mm. ”all“ by Hun”. I concluded. I would have had small chance Indeed oi News. But the low-born Bxlton'l "one! ttte old-l authority In evident]! strong In him. and I [on that It Cannon III shard we abound be an to elect us I - with I mini-nun of etrort. I Interested melt In winch-It. and un- less he is restored at one. to hll trtendl serious complication. will an The captain. despite his respect for luthorlty, frowned. "t dare say you fully believe that. Captain Murchison." was Hartley'- diplomatic reioimter. "but this time you happen. to be mistaken. I don't suppose you have any objection to our inspecting your crew, have you? lup- pose you hue both the watches piped forward, and. We'll settle thls little business for ourselves. Mr, Clyde. here. knows the mam" “I should uh to no you in your uhln. Captain," Hartley proposed. Ind when we were donated than, he con- tinued: "There in n "port that you have among your crew. mud Stat-I sumac. who u. 'tWd'lll aboard. Captain Murchllpn's glance at III. was undisgulsedly ‘venomoul. Reluct- antly he rang for his stew-rd. Although the master gave the IMNF eBtbary directions I mistruated him. Be Cweert the boat-swell: and himlelf A telt (but there was an understhliinx which required neither voicing nor signal. And as. a little ater. we stood on the forward deck, under the bridge. and by the light of a lumen: viewed one after another of those awn-thy. grimy laborers who had crowded up from below, I was mnvinmd of the correctness of my intuition. For Cam- eron was not imam: them. _ a m mud” no: oey" let"? “FM!"- "Send the bo'sun here," he directed, doggedly" “We'll begin at the'bottom. Cap. tain." Hartley 'auggeated, when the boatswain. an In hand. stood In the doorway. “Pint. I want to see every man Jack you have-working In the stake hold." ' . And then a chill~lear gripped me. Could a man at luv-hub": and train- ing, suddenly called upon to assume 'such labor. any-viva its rigors? He val naturally robust, but he had sheen weakeud by an 'llness. Might he not therefore have succumbed to the attain died. and been hurled at meat But one consideration sustained me. in their cunning cruelty. the Chinese who had arranged for his transporta- tion must have stipulated that he be delivered in Chin alive. Otherwise their vengeance uld not be com- piete. It was not ely' that anything had been left ere chance. The probabilities w _ that. Murchison knew definitely wi'hat was required of him and was to be well paid for his services. no TMt I'm V... . 1ehuNMSltttaTd"ltt Upon his seamed face, now, there was something ot a sneer as. our ex- amination concluded. he said: 'tWhat next, Mr. Barney?" But for a moment Hartley. who was standing thoughtfully with brow contracted. hls lower lip gripped tre tween tInger and thumb. made no re- M; act m -"_" urttiau ulna." " in In: (out 1!“. In. “at. “of" ire. Moro-0’: " Indian Root Pill. Kidneys Wrong ' kirk-:31: so that the} do th thoroughly mad ye . " " they are you are in danger. When through weakoess or disease the kidmys fail to filter the impuritie- from the blood,trouble conultonce. Backache, Rheumatism. Sciatia. Gravel, Diabetes. Gall Stone-and the deadly Bright's Disease are some od the results of neglected kidneys Dr. Morse": Indian Root Pilln contain a most eifective diuretic which strengthen: and stimulate. the kidnyggo (In; they de their work mi: only - a, and the I mm b. COVCEI M. m an! "I! m m. TuP-Vit-o 3.01101de 2aGGicaaaaG W, a... idttt-.o' EE up», --" iiEiiaei'ed h ahqh b all!” a. Qutn'e 'OM_M I. in” GaGGfiFiaird ___ ‘1 - a". 31min Iboard changed. Quickly trdhad tanned a you of naming manual. Behind IDOIIIO. 5910M Be IDOIQ ma ‘IHIIIBC Captain Murchison” indifference gave way instantly to palpable uncul- neu. Hie handl. which had been deep in his coat pockets. came out " though jerked by airings. One of them canted his cap from his brow to his crown and the other clutched asl- tatedly at his beard. And in that mm ment the riot advanced, the voice. waxed louder mud-more distinct: scur- rying feet remanded on the metal deck. Ill, qornewttere, a clamor had arisen. Vulcan. excited, hum. {reuse-cent, yet tgtuMed try dutanee, echoed Gully. _ "That man. next, Captain," he an. coolly. “The man they're trying to keep below." " may have been that his hearing "I more acute than mine. or it may only have been t guess. I don't know. But, whichever it was, " hit the mark. " scored a bull's eye at long range. Uiaw the captain trtart' bun-richly toward the starboard rail. intent evi- dently on meeting the rabble which was approaching on that side. and I haw Hartley boldly block his way. And then. almost at the same instant, I law a tall flgumr with naked mm as black and shining as polished ebony .-hiaek with grime and shining with -ttt--eome running backward around the corner of the tier): house. Saw it with an iron bar held manna ingly aloft against its pressing pur- sue”; and even in the uncertain light ot the deck lanterns. recognized it " once, by its outline and the character- istic let of its head upon its shoul- ders, nude to the waist and ccllied as it was, an the 'tgums 0! the man I sought. Inns. hurled his tare "t the angle of my neck and alumni”. t Magistrate Weir on Friday ren- lend his decision in the cues of Al- bert Rim, of Elmira charged with hni‘ir two bars in his hotel. The tasr was heard last Saturday, and titer going over the erideeee, the mam wasrrrttilty, A Me of 320 and tusis was imposed. The can willhe appealed. t "Cameron'." I cried. chokingly, my fast-beating heart crowding my utter- ance. And all unmindlul of the dirt which covered him I flung my arms about his waist from behind. "an eron! Cameron'. Thank God.' Thank God'." . I heard the iron bar drop resound- tngly to the deck; I heard Hartley’s Voice raised In Inger. strident, Btae. onto: and I heard the receding ttltttttht of feet as those who had pursued now backed away. There to11owed.then a moment of silence. while the body I had held twisted out of my arms, and having released itself. turned and faced me-e moment of silence. only. tor against the sudden stillness there now rang out a weird. palpitant cry, born or surrharged emotion. " Cum. 'ron. costing himself forward into In! A Final Prablem. It I: doubtful whether in all Egypt there was ever such‘ another period of joyous thankstrisintr as that which lol- lowed the bringing of Cameron to the little hotel in Port Sald. l an: in- clined to question. too, whether In the space of a single waking day four per- sons ever talked more. or with more mutual interest. than did the tour of us there gathered. The beat, the tlies, the poor food. and the minerable ne- oomodntlons. generally. were not merrly gladly tolerated. but absolutely disregarded. in the exuberance ot our rejolclng. annoyances which had loomed large on the nrecedlng day dwindled to the lmperc‘wahle: and from early morning untll lute night ex- periences were exchanged. ndventurel told and mar-.Vlatlons indulged In. (1' " “Ii-Cd Similat charges against L. Rumig tnd P. “both! at Wollonley “Tr! " luunl to stunt! until the appeal In lbw other 4'ttBe " head. . . _ q . FOUND GUILTY (hr WING :iiliTtl'?ttlli?,??i?ggl?ij E,',lih1.h.'r'i.l.',i = 'ttit huh. itt'ifll E A D ttttttgat', $tptttt'g'g?ggtt -aufiGeGtfiaiGGa- ','a'iii!,"iie,'Frdu' oarpln-ttwhil. ',t.tlcltt."g,vgteargtm'2tt 3,9!!!9‘, oee.r"rorq, high-,5 trirtiktaillhi ”If. Egrgwwmuflm m: I313” - iFiiaitie7G'iGaFW. 'd"ATn1%'lh'Nt b'lh'nth'aT1Wd'i "A -_drrit." Iridium I.“ ham-,{ugéizgoymukyg CHAPTER XXVI". EE than. TWO BARS t,lfjltttl “a All day the building has been open tor inspection, and its splc‘ndid equip- ment has been much admired. The Board of Directors and Building Comr- mittee were at home between 3 and ' o'clock, and many took slimming of the opportunity ot being piloted through the 1srge,-institution. To- morrow attesting}: special arrange- ments have Mammals to receiVe lad- Ies. The Ladies',Ntxirtary will be in charge, endr, light refreshments will be served. -', Weakening oi the blood tissues by continued attacks of Rheumatism af- fects the heart and produces compli- cations which result latally. RHE- UMA puts the Mood in condition to ward otl other diseases and eradicat- ts Rheumatic conditions trom the whole system. Recommended for all lorms_ol Rheumatism. " cents at Ed. M. Devin, Waterloo. and C. E. Swaisland, Berlin. This letter will convince you of its great value: he referred to the inestimahle brunt the institution would be to she cun- munity, and strong speeches on Y.M. CA. work were delivered by RIMS“. I. W. Hopkins and (1. Tower I“arguin- von of Toronto. Solos were an; by Illa Wilson, and suitable hrmns were heartily joined in by the [use concourse of people. "For nine weeks I was unable to work owing to my teet being badly swollen- from Rheumatism. I also Buttered severe' pain: in the back. After using two bottles of RHEUMA the Rheumatism has entirety Iett me."-t. H. Morris, Fort Eric. Ont. INTERESTING CEREMONY Gilt, Oct. 20.-Trraught when T. A. Ruthortord, Chairman ot the Building Committee“ planned a gild- ed key of the building to Alex R. Goldie, President of the Association, (Jan’s new Y.M.C.A. was iohnally declared open. The ceremony took pure in the Presence or over six hun- Ired citizens in the gymnasium. Me ror Scott saw an adding in which mimosa PURWIES THE' BLOOD AND “mews on commie,» TING DISEASES. The Executive 6titUers are: w. R. Cook, General Socretary; John T. Carley, Physical Director. and H. A. Wetmote, Boss' Work Secretaxy. , Protect/the . Heart from Rheumatism A thirtma-yearmMr my in a 'eariry village who took possession or a- blcycle not belonging to him, was Io- tated by Rev. U. It. Miller and re- turned to his home. The troy took the bicycle to a farmer and made a deal trv trading tor an old title, a worthless watch, besides giving the [unmet " Hornet, the property was an returned to the tightlul own- whiskey any more-N don't cut It and can" look " it. t cannot upm- my gram-dc --." From a genuine letter was "to more. we can show you, moving mum, that tho can be owlmme by the NEAL I DAY TREATMENT. Call upon, " dress or [than The Neat Inmate. " RT, ALBANS ST., TORONTO. TELEPHONE N. am. maul. I‘m-Ha {Idle-t fa'th% ',htddi.T. it“, oreAs9tftdt and wad JIM much. Rena-bet. my has at GIN 'ttagt in cold rimtin [who to give parted. int f'. you: my young), refunded. Me. g be!!!" $50. Buy!!- - i! "tn-Rt-ea-tser. You and I ubmdmmmi. iii'tfy,4th'i'2't,','ti,5'i7,? 1 ttSN-Noe-utr, ,N)t,",'n.h'h'lkfsilrt'kt'tt Ex! 'la'guulpu'8ilt. "thy A Mink-rd I A _ tat'rJiitiFf'tr1'"'t"du'r' cud-I- -- 3 mWnE-AYE": FitdiCEFruiyu.teatmt, me" Saved her . . Husband "Mr Admired by Many Viaiton 0n the Holiday. 'tiettStthf,u'gtvd"ltt IN THREE DAYS. DRINK "ARI? F iii tuh)aiersjti om PILLS with Irv-a. Baud-taunt. ot than who: "aTrateriooHatqitat, as them no mutin- d the has! at in. this all m and m at tho K. thm Caudhn Hogan] Allocation Illdoh Ont; - owned on My - a tho _ -erutieuttotttteTormtto I). an! Hospital. Dr. H. A. Borer, We om: Allocation. who in Sand-tendon at an Kingston Own! “capitol. in " opening address, an it van a unmanned policy on tho part ot my board not to say to that Sup orinhndenu: "We want you togo to Pet rb th- meeting ot Atta Canadian lloopi- 1 If tat Annotation and ttnd on um tthd'l, roteenaaboarttlt.-tartttttod ot ttiqhttti coring for the not he come to the "in: Superintendents would save their in- stitutions a great deal ot money he cause they would learn better meth- ods ot ttttttneo and of caring toe the sick. Emcleecy is the note that in heing etruek everywhere. according to the President, while the advence in the building at hospitals with their itireproot conditions is a distinct one. Til'l('e"r" clinical records are kept," said the speaker. “an intensive study at which is leading to better mette ods ol combating. preventing and cur- ing disease." The improved methods in operating-room construction and technique have led to more rapid and surer results in surgery. I Phases of the Work. Speaking of the luturegol the As. sociations, the President outlined as Cardinal matures the training ol sur gi",,',',',',',',',,",',.',,', the prevention ot disease y educating the people. the appoint- ing of health other: who should he Gilu adequate salaries to allow them ',to devote the whole of their time to their work, and school nurses in rural communities. The President said that patent medicines which contain- ed morphia and cocaine should he [iiisi"ii", and the association should do E? in its power to prevent thespread of literature, thereading of which, maui young people think they have even-ailment in' the medical diction- are. "in a vain attempt to get no of some tritrtntt symptoms,” said the President. "they fan a prey to the patent medicine quack. After talm the treatment tor some time they find no improvement. and they drilt from lone to another. eventually becoming Inervous wrecks and 'dope' tiettdn. l The standardization ot hospitals :was another theme treated by the speaker. He advocated the appoint- ment of a hospital architect by the Government. who should criticize all Mm before they are album-1,10. ml \huilt. Many buildings to-day are no ‘hetter than tire-traps, and nurses ate walking miles and miles more than they should because of laulty Cort- {structiom The President received an ovation at the close ot " address. Sale of Noxious Drugs. Dr.. w. A. Young made a slashing attack upon the aale of noxious drugs by drugxista, in seconding the note ot thanks proposed by Mr. J. Ross Robertson to the President for jhie excellent address. “The aale on these drugs is increasing rapidly," paid the doctor. "Young girls can le into drug stores and purchase ‘them, and the result is not inlrequ- ently death. The criminal code Giih, be amended to deal with this ‘question. At presents druggist can sell these over the counter without any restriction. There should he an attrral to Ottawa so that these drugs could not he sold without the drug. 1 gilt being liable. A record should he. kept ot all the sales of these drugs." l That the meeting was in hearty thr- cord with the doctor‘s remark: was evidenced by the applause which lolv loved his statements. Mr. J. Ross IRobertson said that the Toronto ,newapapera in many cases had delete ‘ad patent medicine advertisements. Danger in the Pig. Dr. Helen Machlurchy. in the ah- sence ot Dr. J. Amyot, Bacteriolo gist to the Provincial Beard ol Health, read hia paper upon "Sani. tare Conditions in Hospitals." The address dealt with the ditrieu1ties in the tramanisaiott of diseases. such as were caused by the houae tty, vnrbage, sterilization methods, and handling milk. The tty came in for severe handling, and it was heartily Iii":)';':,!;" that no tties should be allow- ed in hospitals. In regard to the lgurhage question it was said that hogs are extremely susceptible to human diseases, and the garbage should alwava be boiled before being given to pigs. "1 base seen chil- dren." read the doctor. ”take spong- es thrown out trom the hospitals and use them on their slain-s. The sponges should he incinerated The care oi {milk was one oi the most important lthinvzs pertaining to hospitals. and no oil-in or expmxr- should be Ipnred to have it as clean as possible hoapitar, it will he a any trom the steady grind." my will return with renewed vigos and um. . new Ideal which will more than compen- sate tor the little money spent In ending them to the meeting. An in- dividual who works _ months ot 1ttttiirItoryaeetatto {NEE twelve months. The President pointed out that van-:81. 1.1-. Clan-n. De ('ttrtrPd1'if,1ll,ilt,tgtdltP It you uh: hon Hull-g. ilh,'la M . or ugettfft Pile. “uncut dun. " iiiiriit"iir'ya" wtocnreyou- all at m by the abotptlo- ' autumn: and will also and none at this home tmtmut tree for trial. with "tere- m. hon your on loamy if me. P. quested. ..hnmediaU relief and Bar mun-cot can muted. Send the no money. but tell others -ot “I this othr. Write to-day to In. 1tt 5‘8” Box no; Wind-ct, CONVENTION IN PETERBORO Peterboro. Oct. 15.4)» 25th meet- ing of the Baptist Convention ot Ontuio and - WIS armed to. night u Murray Street Baptist Church. with I large attendance ol delogates. The number ot delegates, it " expected. will be inc-mud to tour hundred try Thursday. On his inaugural address the presi- dent at the com'mtion. Mr. A. A. Ayer, at Montreal, referred to the queution ot chuck union, and he said to the an.“ village or town, when there wen trom tive to in slacks. when lull the number would accom- modnu ill the people. Baptists. he aid. would not be opposed to allure]: union as long a. it did um mm!" the iraeriBeing ot principles. The King Street Baptist Church is represented at the Convention by Hours. R. D. Lang, R. T. Beat and A. T. Knechwl. ... It is ireqmtly supposed that shes-l, autism is brought on by cold and‘ damp etlectis on the surface or '1& body, but this theory is wrong. Cow and damp only excites the diseasei that is Betued in the blood. Rheuma- tiam la a blood disease and Rheumoi is guaranteed to move the camel and enrich the Mood to that uric win cannot exist. Rhcumo is n wonderlul thematic cure. If you have rheumw tism in any form don't dolly going) to E. M. Devitt’s drug store and sei) a bottle ot Rheumo to-dns. '1.00 a large bottle: Be sure to so to E. M. Dewitt. other shims cannot supply No diabetic should tail to give this perfectly harmless and "iCtaCiottn remedy a trial. It never fails to effect wondexlul new“... It has the unqualified uptown] ot prominent physicians. T Price $2.00. correspondence invited. ' The Smol Mtg. Co. Lat. Winnipeg, “an. . . Diabetes Cured with TORONTO. Oct. 'T.,--- Ontario achieved tirst-eucm, honors yelterdu " the Canadian Land and Fruit Ex- hlblllon at Winnipeg. A telemm received It. the Pal-lla- Izmnt building- yesterdty utternenn Mated that the mun provincial ex. ttitit of mm. ehietty applet. pears and peaches. had received ttrttt prize. For ale " 0mm. A. G. line- hnol, Watolrlooa the but he boxes of up!“ was a ionbie victory tor Ontario. W. C. Hamilton. Cotiiagwood, was traded an! prize. had the Balkan Buck or.. -hxprd Co. ot Watertown. Wentworth rowdy. second. A British exhibitor ame third. ONTARIO APPLES _ " FIRST PRIZE It WINNIPEG SHOW The success of the Ontario exhlblts was anticipated In view or Ontario menu-lug tirat prize for the eotttinegtt " apple: a few weeks ago u Cleve. and. The Cause of Rheumatism Ttie Individual exhibit contest tor ”HIV”! Macon - QUEBEC. . . {noâ€"o-o-g‘ To achieve that - of contour which is the key of the successful 1913 costume, get the D. & A. or La Diva Corset best suited for your figure. Our illustrated catalogue will help you choose. Write for it today. We send it free. “m SANOL iron My. 16-" LIOAL an. c. mm- Iurbk. Wk. - I canny”. no. [any to has. 'to, and: Bled, In“ “mauuw nun-m. swam. ram _ Cancun-t. '. mm. m to Ian. , Otlltee. mm m. ». Cor. mum roe-4n an. “Q a. P. cwum. Kc. 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