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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Dec 1913, p. 7

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3 â€"preferably you. Do you in . 4 4‘ been thinking of you ju ;. & you called me up. Perkay. / > We# thought transmission trat m« % â€"Â¥ing: me a moment later. Wi« wilmows?" She laughed musical‘y as â€" §@0k her fingers and bent my lips "_N Dace, thought transmisâ€"o: o remind me of you would be g:o s . ©~ and wous. â€"I am going to b> pe fi â€"plain with you. It is bare‘y po _rmible that I have thought of samethin; f ‘since I saw you last, but if I h v mot now remember wha; it w»s T, you flatter me." She witl. court a: bower. and : its | gen Tiere woere p waent in ut the ** & vaiweg ner S cts "manifold. It may te spa;> mo ‘Ansidious, scite or chro ic weolignt ‘as the toothache or unsuspe t \B8+A slow fever. its subjects ma; ‘ 5‘ lancholic, exhilarated, tormen: % othed or affected in any one 0: &. m other different ways. In my ©ase, to start with, it was both insid‘â€" B â€"and exhilarating. 1 was some @t like a man who has been shot hugh some soft part by a modern d rifie. He perhaps does it at the time. and may run forâ€"m considerable distance before f m?u'uu notifies him that he is ‘ 3 indeed. Then he sits down 1 considerable astonishmint and € just when he got it. I had mo shock as yet, and had no doubt Of my ability to run out of danger at anytime. I made an engagement to @all upon Mrs. Dace, and then dr ssed W@ particularity as to de ails. bat done, I squared myself before the: mirror for a view of the general: _could not help but feel that Bruce ; do 1?" i4 I=spoken only the truth rexudink! She swayed away from me slightly, _ personal appearance. I am six | not auswering, her cheeks swept by ¢ tall, and when I was in colege | her falling lashes and her bosom swellâ€" B a scintillating athletic star of the ‘ ing to its round fullness. I draw so :n-nlmde. Nor do I believe t:at close that her soft bair brushed my any vainer than the averag> man. face. "Matieâ€"tell me," L pleaded. ‘If any woman whom I happered|â€" Her eyes, in whose fathomless be with was ever displeased w:th ‘ depths the soul of any man might well physical personage, 1. never teâ€" have been drowned, looked up at we. e aware of it. Mrs. Dace bad eviâ€") She smiled, and one hand fell featherâ€" tly approved of it, for she paid me |light upon my own, setting every _ roundâ€"about compliftuent of conâ€" nerve tingling as a harp vibrates I:"ln. & general way her adm ra‘ when swept broadcast by a hand. And 1 of tall, wellâ€"wetâ€"up men. Assiring|as an earthwork is annihilated by a _by .a last sweeping glance in| cloudburst, so was all my restraint wilass that I could do nothing more | swept away by the flood of passicn R my toilet, I departed. that arose within me; my blood leap m was one of the modern‘ing like a mountain torrent and my g‘. ents that are sprng.ng heart fighting its way to my throat. to magically in our greater cit‘es.| Not stopping to think what I said or entrance was castle like; its outer ‘ aid, scarcely realizing; only knowing rt a bower. Its height was grcat.! that I loved this creature with & ‘pas + Ate _genoral effect impositrg. sion that would no longer be conâ€" re were private garages on cach trolled, I crushed her to me and held Efi the cars of its tenants. 1 her helpless as I rained kisses upon 4n mt .the entrance where 1 ®~4 nou oves and lins and cried out my ALAL ?nse- were â€" Ymagnificen ms of ‘barbaric art, and were over ing i[f.h great clusters of blood roses." The furniture was of th« isom nd the tapestries hea‘y rich. AB to Mrs. Dace‘s income € no kn@wledge. but at least h r Re LQSh "Of _ tarmy hoi Srome cumstance ~*~>=>**~ ng w n n in s on n im e t n o e Arrm n t s cem _'J you wou i\ina imis o $ mh‘u lhfi yr ean cacp apertments T R % 1 sword. He is an uptâ€"u> : ‘W Of rental Ana .4 sixty horsepower, rilâ€". | equipped o#l:vm For fuggernaut, azd you bad be::~.|some reason Richard Mackay‘s name out of his way or youl! ; j came creeping=through my mind like was revealed in each smoot: w delicate trac.ry of !a : â€" ' which the whits fi<si 8. Her figure was exquisite emed to have brea moulded this creation of a genius. ~h> ched me with hand exterd d Ne a witching thing. â€" bave come at last. 1 was t\‘mnh’ I was lon so ; and wanted som:ove to :s k hand with a sudden aver. r eyes, smiling again. ‘was not flattery. 1| also aw l won and do not sp ak i: #. _ Besides, what harm t« of ome‘s friends?" She ha j &n easy chair for ime, and | myself in it, my eyes runnin; he room. The quicet richn s; furnishings was a revelation te taste war in the very air of the dlrxly rich pictre original mastsrpiec.s or cleverly exeâ€"u‘ed that 1 a etect the difference. Th love of a man for a woman i:!; , _ _,. _, . _ __ _ _0 ° »""8% ° ar nge dizcas:. !ts meih 6. .; Wairs with Mrg, Dace than is nece: its victims are varicd; it ‘S&rY for a complete understanding «i &‘fl. ifold. It may te spa~ ithe clreumltnnfu which surrounded ®r: insidious, scite or chro ic the .mysterious |erime against my un ‘@s the toothache or unsuspe t ©.Clé. Briefly, | will say that in the next L:low fever. Its subj>cts ma MONth we werg much together, and cholic, exhilarated, tormen: MO#t of the time alone. She seemed thed or affected in any one 0o: | to prefer it that way; I certainly did, n other different ways. In my , and under those guspicious surroundâ€" o start with, it was both insiq‘.| ings our friendship rapidly thickened. d exhilarating. 1 was some | It was a delirious tims to me, whereâ€" ike a man who has been shot| iD during the days I walked like one in i meme soft part by a modern l a trance when apart from her; dream:â€" Wwer rifie. He perhaps does|©4 rapturously of her by night, and l it at the time. and may run| Wasein a chafing fever of discontent & considerable distance befo:e| When not by her side. Of Bruce‘s r.‘uu notifies him that he is crAgon ! saw nothing, while as for indeed. Then he sits down Other wouldâ€"be suitors, she tactfu‘ly nsiderable astonishmcnt and kept them at bay. Having occasion 8 just when he got it. I had 10 notice this, and of course being seâ€" shock as yet, and had no doubt Cretly delighted by it, I nevertheless ability to run out of danger at OD@ day asked her why she shunned ne. 1 made an engagement to those who wished to pay her attenâ€" m Mrs. Dace, and then dr ssed tions. She stifled a yawn behind her with particularity as to de ails. handkerchief. the dragon is a&rd Mackay, b od er princ itical boss, who was i; di<> E:ad jury in cornection wit yâ€"million dolar fran :; im the city;. and who by som unknown to me. «scaped t ( } leâ€"ought to gar;ish," he sho â€"shoulder as he ‘u.ned a> ay. k you, ever so i.. h. i is , ‘was yet a triumph of ar: The cunning of a maser ner with refresnid ad lz ; gown, though of_ agcge!c| Exciusively in Canada by The Britsh & Colonial Pross Gervice, TO WOMEN J Not stopping to think what I said or : did, scarcely realizing; only knowing | that I loved this creature with a pas sion that. would no longer be conâ€" trolled, I crushed her to me and held her helpless as I rained kisses upon her eyes and lips and cried out my {love for her in broken, halfâ€"coherent | sentences. She did not resist, and I ‘doubt if I would have known it had : she done so, such was the intensity of | my fervor. Nor did she respond in . the least, and when my first ardor ; had exhausted itself and. my arms reâ€" ‘laxed she quietly broke away from i me. Her face was flushed and her lhnir disordered, but her voice was as | calm as the first time she ever spoke | to me, and she told me that I was forâ€" | getting myself and must leave her at _once. Uncertain as to whether she had submitted to my outburst with more or less indifference as the best way of extricating herself from an embarrassing situation, or whether she was secretly angry, yet worried greatly over the consequences of my impetuosity, I held out my hand upâ€" | pealingly as I begged her forgiveness | that in my great love for her I had taken advantage of my â€" superior strength. My hand she eluded by a .step â€" backward, and her perfectly modulated voice once more bade me & noncommittal goodâ€"night. I threw my overcoat over my arm and turned to the door. "But at least vou may tell me if 1 am forgiven,"I She swayed away from me slightly, not answering, her cheeks swept by her falling lashes and her bosom swellâ€" ing to its round fullness. I draw so close that her soft bair brushed my face. "Matieâ€"tell me," L pleaded. "Most men bore me," she answered, quietly. I leaned closer. lumflelfllwh‘, rental &na equipped gl:"&l« For some reason Richard Mackay‘s name came creepingthrough ‘my mind like an evil thing, and‘I squirmed inward ly at the thgught. 4 had never seen the man‘s fasp ortside‘of the paper:, but that in itgcX wasâ€"enough. While it was not unbhandsome in aâ€" stwony animal way, the stamp of vice was Jo. delible upon it. . It seemed a :a~rt lege to even mentilon his rame i~ cot nection with that â€"of this exquisi ; woman, for 1..s reputation was as cor taminating es his persorality . wa, poisonous. Furthermorc, he was mar in‘~ the particnlars of my priva‘e af ‘~*. Morse‘s zcdian Root Pills v their singular effectiveness in coris,s Rhemoatism, L umbago and wie ca to th.oir power of stimulating ana curer;rhening the kiineys. They caable thes> mpins to thoroughly bes om the blood the uric acid ho product of waste matter) which mcoume the joinis and muscles and ies these patuiul discases. Over all a century of constant use has ruved conclusively that Dr. Morse‘s imdian Root Fills strengthen weak ‘dneys and a1 :re Rheumatisn "I wish you to tell me franklyâ€"And na sarencrhend nable thes> i beee grom thi he product of eto hane the. for wmas those pa all a century Now I had rather expected someâ€"}"*!â€" DTa, Sef‘ites on POaT® of thing like this from Clare, but neverâ€" ; Health ..... ... ss2 l2 theless the question annoyed me ; Secretary, services on IPard ¢ somewhat. It was the identical one : Heal:ih ... ... ... . | that had been making my sane momâ€" Amoes Bri ‘horse hire ... ents a bugab(r') lfor many nights and Ab2 OJ ?tolf:"(ir::c I days past; still, I hated to be remindâ€">, / ‘,; ‘\}"; C niiue aan | ed of it by another person. Even now : DFâ€" HM:nhoeffer, disinfecting cans !I was beginning to feel the drain of | °tC .002 0 cke.0000 22. her upon my resources, although li"ose[h Abra, services as Counâ€" had done nothing extravagant. I had | Reeve ... . .. ... ... â€"â€" 2 ‘ taken her to the theatre, paid for carâ€" W. C. Shaw, services as Deputy | rlages, and bought her luncheons and; Reave e .. L ‘ flowers, but beyond that had done Ir.csn naprines ao 1° practically nothing. And in a certain| \cl(; Hallman, services as (OU‘I way there was much satisfaction in|! | CHNOT 0 s conl ese sece~ . the thought that I had offered her s AUsust Janen, services as coun â€" little in the way of allurement bakides \ gllor ... 00 cssecs en es | "And what is your idea of sense, Clare?" I inguired. "Well. trke up with a nice litte | girl like Moilie Osborn, for in: tance." It was just as I had stspccted, for , Clare and Mollie are chums. and deâ€" ‘ voted in ad:ancing each other‘s in terests. Brt the Mdâ€"a that any man, cree knowirg Mrs. Dace as 1 knew her, could be content with a girl like Mollie. struck me as s delicicus y nonsenfical, that 1 ccu‘d not refrain from leushir« my own society. While there were men by the score who would have been overjoyed to squander money ‘upon her, she had laughingly excused herself to them for the sake of inex: pensive little evenings with me. . As proof that she rcally preierred m2 i; seemed conclusive, and was the thing that gave me the most hope. Howâ€" ever I did not speak, ard Clare went As had been the case before, I again Raunted her. Necessarily this soon became bruited around the circle of our acquaintances, and occasionally echoes of the gossip reached my ears. Bruce spoke of it once or twice quizâ€" zically, but as I ignored his remarks he soon quit bothering me with them. Clare, as usual, had her little say. When 1 called her up three days later she seemed to have forgotten that any such incident had ever hapâ€" pened. She passed the usual pleasanâ€" tries of the day over the wire, laughed as softly and musically as ever, and ended by telling me that I might call that evening. When I did so she reâ€" ceived me with neither more nor less than her customary friendliness. I was mystified. As to what was going on in the wonderland that lay behind her eyes I had no conception further than the evident fact that she had not been seriously offended.‘ And that was solace enough for the present. Of course I would renew the assaultâ€"atâ€" arms when the opportunity seemed propitious, but for the time being 1 would resort to steady siege. 1 reâ€" newed my devotions. F â€" "Until then you must wait. Good night." _ â€" 2s I bowed, passed into the hallway and left her, hope and fear battling in my bosom. _ tHBI R@YC ME IME MNUEL NUPC. REWCY O tor n Aborhireer s abocadhnate Lo 0 ever I did not speak, ard Clare wenti lacoy S. Smider, salaty as Col on: > | Jacoy 8. ® 1 "Some of her gowns cost more than ; | [°CtOT S....s se s se you earn in a month, while as for}|Geo. M. Shotk salare as ~Pteasâ€" supporting an establishment At | thI®) WIRF\L)4 p> Lo <<+ s c= 20 Arcadiaâ€"we‘",‘of course, the very ide@i#(Geq. ,\"Hjt. salary as Clertk 3 is preposterous. Now, why dim_'t {‘o MOBTHE 02222022222 2022 22 d be sensible?" 1 smilud, sconting what d was coming. IS'.'??Y persons, refund by dog ans wer?" "You may call me up in a few days when you have recovered your baiâ€" "It is abs Ne is strict] look like a <ho rafjad plcaded"hs Ltavy of heart, T# p&used upon the threshold. Her expression remained changeless. _ _ _ â€" "I have not fully decided. You will know later." "‘Then I may hope that I have not sinned beyond redemption and that ! may gee you again?" â€" â€" Cenuine Carter‘s Little Liver Pil Vary small and as ccsy %o take as sagan "And until then I must wait for my OURE SICK HEADACHE. w P 74 200090 > sWR CEeRPRT+ Must dour Signature 6f Mored by Mr. Groff, seconded : by Tay taimit :8 }"w‘.afi;m Abs Collector., for El ectoral DiÂ¥ision No. 3, be granted an W istemsionof time for one weekâ€" to se d | 73 > â€" Tngtned & BP . ‘anzen, ) by randiiveiinmemsnibithinsastactentren Mr. Grof that the tfin&tion of Ro email and as casy bert Vietch as C in Elec. o take as sagam ml:bx:: 8. be accepted. UEADACHE, ved by Mr: Shaw, seconded . by =m Mr. Janzen that the followine a¢â€" FOR BILIOUSNESE. :::ah ‘umi:mmnmem che jues for §eVelal, amounts, Viz.: IVÂ¥ip |rom temese uven, | | ho wes for the several, amounts (To CHAPTER VIL ad. Clare. Câ€"rtain‘y Mol y all ticht. but she would monse bo>side Mrs. Dace.‘ snivited!y continued.) [A. C. Hallman, services as Counâ€" § CiMHOP .. 222 l2 ki .. 12650 August Janzen, services as counâ€" 5o EMOL .lsc ces ce se 85.00 | Amos Groff, services as Countilâ€" JOF s.lllse mlagy, Ansioq sopis is 80 R. JJ. Vietch, salary, as Collecâ€" JOL ... ... .cjice suve sns Souccs $0.00 Peter A. Enider, salary as Collecâ€" [ or . s L Wl en _ .. $0.00 ‘Herman Hertel, salary as Collecâ€" Sundry persons, refund of statute l2‘ or pingantties uueen l s 08 Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded . by Mr. Hallman that this Corncil _ beg leave to convey their sincere thanks to each the Reeve, Clork and Troas uret for th> very coUrteous, manner in which thoey have dischareed their sevâ€" erol duties durin+ the Past ar $ _ MEFMA®E ......ss. ss..cv atmsnce ... 1190 Joln N.â€"Sipes, gravel aed lator 14.25 | Saimnuel Thompscn, sawinz weod 2.25 E. Re nhardt, gravel ... ... 4.20 l"ost Master, BHridgeport, stamps 1.00 ; George Gale, gravel ... ........ 11.40 George Gale posts and pl:n‘s 15.90 Geo. A. Tilt, re Wilmot Municiâ€" ; (POIâ€"ULAMIG ... ;. casoss.css,.. 10,00 . Councillors and Clerk, Telephone and expres$ accoUnt ...,., ... . 19.15 Paul Martin, gravel ... ........ 8.50 Alien Snyder, erecting storn: 1 . f@M® l...lcll u2 ce ce i. 2932 Sim:â€"om Brutacher, lumber and { + HERREEK . c.sscrse serccomccqy souse: is CBIAD |Amos Dusky, damage to buggy 300 ‘Post Master at. Blair, postage ~17.35 Sep. School, Sec. No.;13, extra _ _ Eack of _ the arove named sentle men having replicd in a stita‘le manâ€" ner _ of Health ... ... 22222202 Mr. Abra, services on Board of Filealth :.:s.00. sasascmcs ons B Secretary, services on Prard of Healit ....ss lrms sresc cons & Ames Bricker, horse hire ...... 1. .J. Ross, drugs .. ... c. . | Dr. H:nhoeffer, disinfecting cans ha. 44 o ox & i8 x/ @ Membeérs all present, the Reete in\ "(P 5Â¥ ‘ M. ” @ > * i .:“,?‘.k ‘ m:w. ot the prefios seasion a were and apPproved. . 4 Moved by â€"Mr. ‘Hallman, seconded s‘?i by Mr. &bhaw, that the Treasurer be | <. authorized to deposit $11,447.33 in the Merchnts Bank in Berlin to the exedit of .the County: Road Engineer, | rek b@nus ..u.0... .222 222220222 15.50 Jacos Ll!‘m‘z. extra lgtor ... 11.50 Allen Myérs, eravelling; at Doon 58.40 S. S. Detweilor, gravel .., .. ... 200 Geo. Latch. salary as Collector 48.00 IWm. Meisel, rePairing grades... _ 650 for lights ... ....l22 .222 . 175.00 W. E. Kay, overpaid taxes .. 10.00 Wm Dorst, overpaid taxes ... 1.81 | Frank Zettle, gravel on TP. line 2.00 / Abram Hipckroth, erecting railinz 9.80 Ih:â€"ren Savder, _ gravel .._.. .. 4A32| Francis Hiltorn, culvert and exâ€"â€" | authorized to. deposgit $11,447.33 in years, Captain Swan folâ€" ht&:h:.h'uuhuuu-woh %hfl: nowm “‘ M u Ew # ® “lu h"ui‘ beinz amount of account rendered for| bt iÂ¥ Well known and highly esteemed. work done â€" on Cofnty ‘ roads â€" and | © fReerrmmmimrpmrmrmrentinmmmmemmemmmmmen EFARDE ... slsc use l2 5870 ; Police village of BridgepPort, grant _‘ Henry Rick, storm fonte ind culâ€" Corporation Guelph TP., work on Tp line ....... .22 22 22208 Corporation Guelph Tp., work on TD. Line | ... .20. 222220 Simeon Gineerich, lator and maâ€" terial for fence ....... ... ... | Isai.h. Cressman, gravel ......... Geo. Ehrhardt, putting in _ culâ€" and extra labof . ... ... ... Josiah Opetholtzer, gravel .. ... Mihiel Beuelniger, gravel and Sylvester Prange, benus for wire NORmeenpressss cnugrcien d ce on arrrincas Fren: Hubeck, bonus for fin:e S. Franre, reparing drain ... Louis Bitchey, puilding culvert Aarcn Clemens, tbonus for wire Mrs. Isaish Clem ns, bonus for Wire TCME ... 1...0 2omsce msccccsss Levi.Snyder, benus for wite Counctl adiou1ned GEO. A. TinT at Tp. Hall â€"oP to 227.50 112.90 125.00 85.00 60.00 27.00 94:30 65.00 10.05 10.40 ng [ For dairy Products the index numâ€" 75.00 : bet for Novempercis 178:9 as â€" comâ€" 10.09 Pared witr 165.3 for Geto «i nd i.4 1 g1 j lor November ‘of last year. 45.50 19.60 61.50 18.40 25.25 £7.40 9.10 16.10 Billâ€"Once while I was crossing the Atlantic it rainek so much that the ocean rose three inches. Hillâ€"Hew do you know? C Bil}â€"Our captain kept a mark on the side of the vesse!! Famd Then came another silenceâ€"while he thought it cver. Then there came a silence broken only by the sound of their footsteps. "Do you know," she sighed at last. "I don‘t think I should ever have the heart to do it." "Ob, it must be terribls for a man to be rejected by a woman." "Indeed it must," had been the Too Tenderhearted Th@y had been talking as thoy waiked through lei/r groves; and she had ‘remarked, witl :e@! feeling in her voice:! v4eseqneenece enc crecetaa } HUMOR OF THE HOUR { "A mian has a poor chance cf living and enjoying life when he cannot eat. That was what was wrong with me. Loss of appetite and indigestion was hrought on by Constipation. Ibave had trouble with these diseases for years. 1 lost a great deal of firsh ard suffered constantly. For the last couple of years, I have taken ‘‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" and have been so pleased with the results that I have recommended them on many occaâ€" sions to friends and acquaintances. I am sure that "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" have heped me greatly. By following thediet rules and taking "Fruitâ€"a‘tives‘‘ according to directions, anv person with dyspepsig will get benefit"‘. H. SWAN ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ are sold by all dealers at 50c a box. 6 for £2.50, or trial size 2%c, or sent on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"a» t‘ves Limited, Ottawa. PoRT BURWELL, OxT., May 8th You Don‘t Say! FAST To 1913. i Be sure to state right size, measuring over the fullest part of the bust for diâ€" mensions. $ . It may be obtained by filling out the {coupon and enclosing 15 cents in , stamps or coin to the Pattern Departâ€" , ment of this paper. i cHA ALL DRUGGISTS, Trg CRESOLFN® ANTISEPNIC _ ThROAT TABLETS forthe irrituted throat. They are si effective an‘ antisentic. Of your driggist " > from Vapo Cresolone Co. _ 62 Corthadt St., R.Y, druy s | Lued with sucévssfor thirty years. » _ Lsed with sucéuss for thirt Asthmas Catarrh Leeming Ailes Bullding Reontreai, Can, f Name .......... 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Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer sity, Late of the Rideau St. Geneva Hospital, Ottawa, Member ofâ€" the month, 1 to 6 p.m etc. Money to loan. German sp¢ OfMficeâ€"Pequegnat‘s Block, nett Market, Frederick St., Berlin, ario Veterinary‘ Collegs. Office ‘and / rei:den:e. Queen % 298. fi i D.C.L. Barristers, notaries, ots.. Ofâ€" fice, Upstairs Economical Block, King St. CLEMENT & CLEMENT Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, w * veyancers. i ganime _ Office: Metcalfe !slo‘- ~, Cor. and F ts., Beriie E. p.xh‘cx,umfnx‘.'e'. *.9 E. W. CLEMENT, Submie boxbk whe 0 Conveyancer, etc: Money to loss. 4 * fice, Letter‘s Block, Waterleo. . I J. H. Engel, gradugte of the <Ont Office hours 9 to 12 ; 1.80 to 5. : Closed alt day Fridey. â€"â€" © EXPERIENCED VETERNARY Dentisi (Successor to Conrad Bitser. DR. WILLIAM GEIGEER. "CLAYTON W. WELLS. ‘ ‘gSCEELEN & WEIR C ~~ Entrance to oflice ~same . u RB8@AL sys s 50) 0 JAMES °C. HAGEHT . . _ Waterloo. LÂ¥

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