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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Nov 1914, p. 10

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7 mtv;; * .‘vin & second} to gaiber t . KB mogh, (He swe; eart »w‘b’lt‘! : with ti i m w98 dB" s Y#eh: i+ ',‘ etkd Mert ¢ sRA us . We Merty mly é’ %g,._ want: your .advice and lye t _.’w l L mver needeq it in TA lbre. 0 o-l'm not ‘oifig ‘:L‘; of ‘ol{ a wiotd ‘0f it until we are oo ons on tien â€"coces"" i § solltry ‘itiféafuptionâ€"today .‘ _ iattiborth ‘si‘ st and 1acled. tile door s S a ”'r’, ° &Wfl, w â€" ns ,‘3? ‘he. asked, Hiftâ€" Tck, i se «’\c:c:'; c m a large â€" envel *&r HW cand. ‘sat / dowat ‘beside \ the fire. ‘Wentworthâ€"{aced j t ) o expeéctant look u; on ~ his ' ' with all,: the e\ fl&m"" ,fi“"‘?fl u:'.l"l Wmmm of the v o ons e o. Tegr m%' sweet, (r'a::::-vmnl” e Pepront oue voe ul o ée* i Yhow Joliet mrur ult V fi m tc ‘mn: but I‘ve I‘ve loved her. I‘ve agenjAio. her soul. :Xeqr girl is Corâ€" } haye.perver been i hoie e on sigk. is e W"fi'&:":&m 1e M’mwmfl I.Mfeâ€"the oue ‘Fou would choose, 1 l-f“oo Aifferent. from anything ( .,”“ & [ u,. w « safa that. )f 1 F 27 the fiags L'Qx‘h 1Q. mlft.frou what 1 aim today.‘" dw.amm: : + â€"Send me $100 to the Aoday, fic-s. Don‘t ask questions, don‘t try to find me; 1‘ll supp up wienâ€"I‘ve Apished some work. YA MR AZ CC : h Yfll’ slave, . a"<)olptd s '.' ‘. C ?3' in rrnin & o o tMalt® ."fiw:. u.,’; C h. n . STHavp..you..come into. a fortune, not* fim.m ~Spoter ths a-tunm *20Geod!". Enoch bushed hini iuto a homfoMable chair _and stood looking ies mt himlla"Let‘s have the neows, mthord, _ It‘s * Morsy!" _ whispered mogh, \He swept tlrmfiinlwt 6t awer. "g:o esk, thep he roge p ’“"'1"" ‘Xhe door. . Merry ‘uw ntp the room with s. dancing t earted @aioty that ‘Enoch had .Seon i "Jilwfi-ow sin it mnet. odd ‘to the comedian, a dignity Mch had seltâ€"respect beiind it. Wentâ€" worth pyt ap arm about him affectionâ€" Doreas.lifted Ber gool hands to her A l ol e .. \@The Play. fiwqm -‘u,“uunam :a knock m on the Hbrary kmes(o oC "In & second}‘" be eried., . .be led to gather the mwv&*- S 12 6 disordered Tiverâ€"the cure Or. Morse‘s Indian Rapt Pills: They ania lt "At the fret Sign of Wilows Â¥. Morsasg‘s: " in‘ Root Pilla CHAPTER 1V. se kiny be stgdiar to yours this.#08.) Aelmn, Col., writhe 9p Pn a x MEHRRY. 4 ‘‘Wait a migute." The ufif acte grow ungeuially. resojute. * uld, map, you‘ve got to take. this se looaly . oF L« 1 ~plesasd face Saafge t meloh s 0t 6 9P %‘ J (hage! I‘m the oou(p Ou‘ vlony MiaaRNLotls Me Riiorits boen head r JM tather ard pecthir to me for years, ; A8 Wiman at Tast."© °0 ~.0 00009000000 "Not Drugiflar‘ s »ou,‘ m your : curiosity,"‘ he Jaught yi" "you ; } â€" eva ervthine at once. Novw m to read. 2 0 .n ~ 1280 + yb EC 0 m %‘F" have been %;E _ gutter t 4 Tiike or ‘d‘uah-,i't on afl'»‘# m\&fr:ws_' A woman at fast‘" " Â¥ Serengiay * Enoch swept him dngiey se hss ene chch Tanvin emghion as he put it in to words. ‘mmmfit( ths outet wori “m&um‘ m clm.o- h: .. se t deines pan the t ht » 188, m.-riz..u:mnu. dicnb after the long separation . from: bis fellows. â€"_ _ . . "W{nwg:.h lib a d‘g:t. Iupr:“ x i lea * turned A epmety apife tie â€"mat _ oppostte !ll.tl;'w‘ll{fli’lu Jriemeirs clome on -‘-'-.â€"‘;7 on e'uaq’?'-w_h_. > it w:‘v‘:a you '!‘l:“ convies?" ay?"‘ .. And & "‘""", . fodd‘flownmmn . .. Y ou‘ll MMyollt reputation > as a commedian."‘ «ie se e ten s 0 aok . "it‘s wondgrial,!‘ .rqused Wentworth ‘it‘s a corker!"‘ . __ ~ + *Xow, old man," ~ Andrew jumped to his {cet and began" to pace th* roto. linpatiently, . "I waint .to fusk 1t ‘;Ta:tiin !0’0’11 &:fl spmu-‘_‘tz owiia ‘ve th vnw;w , d’nmung:a:o&‘tm me! Why, m un;”mwwfi-m"" "Andrew, yvou‘re a stcam engine. "Did m'um 1 was a steam rollâ€" er "Well, it‘s -;tl you un, . That‘s dead octtain.; did it?" f ~*The womanâ€"1 Aold . you." m turned aside and stood with i%s ba LSWORTH YOUNGâ€" "Fhe actor nedÂ¥>4 ‘yravely w I take O# °‘ my hat o yQU, 40y a1» Or. W V. Plaree, Reffale, N. V L4 t 4 rtu*_b-fi. Ned + W-" & .. **bay, ~old man," suggested : Went: w(.rtl‘? "leave ~ that ~â€"with ~me over nighs.~ You‘ve . giver~me at 106 _ to thirk about.‘ 1 want to read jt 4gain â€"when I‘m. . alone.‘‘ volume he chad Jiftcd ~ from a book shel . â€" lans + 7 . L A _ The closely written sbeets en rée Tuctantly from the comedian‘s ‘hand. He fopdigd the paper as if it were a â€" *Woa‘l be carefu! of It, won‘t you, Enoch?" he seid anxiougly. : "It‘s all J beloved child, came to tfi m 4 “ f E‘-‘%‘:‘d@ E% ;..g; were n‘t’i‘n"‘cifly. cw no ':l‘n: -odkit- tll: um?"- 7 * Wis volved many A. knolty, problem w BB uced Coomactidy vion d e oo e dote .( Whae 1 ‘_,L. t 1 > -.“ became so ill L was forced to the the col Severe pains across the um-':.':utipnnym ue CO % MAGLOIRE PAQUIN at soc. a box, 6 flw&‘r-‘: e n . m Sian 4. srofente well almost to overflowing, and Aiced: nim." ‘Then, sitching on the io eramoines e Asapane s gathered the manuscript into two neat Piber. no. feoknd in the drawer wnich w‘finum studied so e it ts hn * â€"< *St is a h-,::;m that -hs% from . G en geoPutape °.2 Pondh 4e v"*a;; U in‘ e Phaied onawe"" = business,.my.lofd, I‘m owing Boeg+: ;4 d ‘ifé: te pold With compound IMissost m‘n"Q. h -'m" .Then ho langhed los.. .. .. "'AM o Wutvmfi.‘ He dropped int m.ehlr beside the Ire aap 'zo-:&h‘ Tace with ul8 a e grow ham l n decatne n nte on .t al ‘ 0 0 3‘ m’l@umf'l amail brass key‘ on bis. ring, burried fnto "the j .m;umnmt‘ .. Be, fook. & slip of paper fro. & +. vamdsrinldruiie F &bhd & oly startled eyâ€" pression came tito his aycs. . He drew . long areath, put the paper batk in the envelope, laid it in the drawer, and trensd the ke>.in the lock. He walked redadinnte. o it onl â€" h have.. My. first draft was a garbled, dirty mees; 1 threw it away.* . ~ back, . He ut his nud.wnxm «hnd said in m sgelodramatic whigper; :â€".i. s wizd0#w, "“::‘.“'.‘m"‘“ ‘:u;. ‘ot ts mis o ai " Tok a T% * e red Bowels and Digestlo Andrew Began to Pace the:Room im: "Rlose . your '--Lr‘!.p-'igum When I‘ve fAnighed PB put it in my safe. .. I‘ll Bave it typeirtitten ‘tomor Merry: leughed. pard; I‘m gratefu) (To: be â€"continued.) "Good.. night,..old for: your ftaith iq U Andrew‘s Britain‘s Great Soldier Had Gone to France o i d oh. , LORD ROBERTS SUCC new ing of.corn 4m feld is shown / the above nhz:uo-lg:‘né ment my‘bi,:x‘ as~ wa: Â¥ main frame :coft of‘a scantlifig 2x & â€"an and (16 _ feet» long,‘ sor . ‘a siooth 6. will â€", *I‘wo legs ol 2%8 inc M Teot long,â€" should .be ised into â€" and necurely fastenail to one end . of: the DEATH CAUSES WIDESPREAD GRIEF D ORLT Wtb n m a Ne _ cas Cl s Â¥nAl Ns * xrw digr. ‘The telegram pore, India, on Sept. 30, 1832. He :“O'U‘;g W w‘% {vn ‘t‘m a son of Gen. glr Abrabam Robâ€" Lord ‘Roberts â€" ‘ at eight o "d!._l, G.C.B., and Isabelia, daughter Baturday yc > hy c mme -.fu%‘m~mmokg- %eu‘q M%fln was | 62nd t.â€" He was educated at Eton col nâ€"chief of.the© m '.imm;u:muundtmau- had ‘gone to France to"gWfe them fd ery in 1851.~ He becaime a nuglc. Soon after bis arrival ‘be : leutenant :juct moro the Mutiny, beconte serious m.-m-umiganm:m -th-.q....} trom a seyore cb ”flm.fid‘. %1, where he was wounded, and pné rap! day .. His | won ?q Victoria Cross at nu..&'}. at age, $2 nlllmq;pfln;ll‘l' §. During the campaign be was his recover, the er w. \ron mentioned seyen times in md:xmhu, coming gulckly, e . ‘recently| Ten years later he was s ie en ioi eonny m ty brape toie o . the #i nd of| Ex theâ€" contingents <from‘"‘ the‘ ,ovorggu ‘fllmtga&:?’m%m Dominions. / Ca 0oR coloneley. Lord Roberts commanded ‘The deatb of Lord Roberts, which | the column in th@ Afghan war, and occurred Saturday â€" at the headquarâ€"| was ho who eaptured the i ters of the‘ British expeditionary force | POsitions at <Pelwar and who dctu« in France, was extremely sudden. He | Dled Cabul. He then led the dash on ‘The deatb of Lord Roberts, which| th> column in iO Aighan war, a0G occurred Saturday â€" at the headquarâ€"| was ho ‘who eaptured . the -flu"} ‘ ters of the British expeditionary m«immou at <Peiwar and who oetuâ€" her her ons pevernew mopne, ie | es Camal e ie tatstnt Ativat . w e ar, for w1 o . h "ghlhfi y . P mfhl e a Baron, l.tv..m ughter ;{.3, ileen , Ko mnmnm he was made commanderâ€" hig sonâ€"ifâ€"law, Major Lewin. \ The inâ€"chief of India, during which time ta hlfll A rt:uh trip cro-,n‘u the ;50 commanded the B;nmcivrouptm- hel, but the aged general felt no ¢ took Mandalay. t four in s, and went through with his y:.'t-“fi': was commanderâ€"inâ€"chiet in program on the continent, In fact,{IreJand, and then took command of be was about to réturn home when | the British forces in the Boer War. his death ‘occurred. > ; (In 1901 he became «commanderâ€"inâ€" Kar} Roberts had â€"motored to. the | Chief Ofâ€"the British army, retiring in Eniilaly haseh kind animne . had raviews 19042‘ /: m J. G. Doersam, â€" = King St.= > Waterloo . Kart: Robertsâ€" had. mm touthc ed_ the Indian: ohph, ‘And had conâ€" ferred wit! :rml. .officers. . It was not nitw-:, ‘dinner time Friâ€" day "T‘ at g:-eo_gmmq of & chiH. His cond! egw mv m;‘:&u he slept. m â€" .’ ‘~The passage ofâ€"the great warrior has created pnrflud;‘rlot throughâ€" to the coupecproes tno rolitars are 2s R . a. training, touthing refereunces . were ~yeaterday to “ltha.gt.ho coacg Mrrch in daul" Wan playad. rataile a n aaet "hie Herd work The Wizard who put Music into millions of COFR <2d Imipeoved dn Roteon Phosopas Edison Phonograph to diamond répro» fidmfl(mdd-‘nmb .M.:W d»% You rewlly must hear the Edisod to appreciate it to the tull. It was due to u.: na:..'- efforts an‘u‘.m-u‘m ~m'.'&'bmnblh speakers, right in ORX SHOCKI NC HORSE | tro us end is allowed ies t td Te l itgh k. through to support ebu-c:- or pheaves. ~A rope, with pulleysâ€"/ atâ€" tached,‘ is used to draw the tops toâ€" yother, when. ihey may be . secutely tied. â€"J.â€"F. Al% â€" in this conngctiod, sho ‘nis seemm; good ‘health had been theâ€"subject «} comment since the beginning of the war.. Heâ€"was the most pop:gt, ar aails> tary Agure in Great Britain, _ _ ~ Field ; Marshal Eprl . Frederick Sleigh Roberts of Kandabar, Pretoria and : Waterford, . was. born . at Cawnâ€" ‘\ Canada Expresses Sorrow. OTTAWA, Nov. 16 â€"The Duke of Connaught cabled tho‘ t;ouql:hc mesâ€" sage to Premier uith : ‘‘In my own name,and that :&9 Canadian Govâ€" ernment, 1 desire to express our deepâ€" éét sympathy with the British nation and army at the loss they Have susâ€" tained by theâ€" death of the distinâ€" ed field" marshal, Lord Roberts, om we are proud to remember as the mnel of.the Royal ‘Canadian Artiliory."; 7 CÂ¥ hee â€"FMM'" : were sent. by Sir Robert. Bdt-_lgh_-sdmxnm Premier | Mt Mayail _stated that when . he | bourded: the m:us for his â€"réburn fomencfads <4) itain. , Ffe ..u'fi mm. i ns Dommmig thim s3 cig: uinsy seae empenge car " . \For forty yeare this famous wook und “;{;w“;‘ngsaâ€" minently this teat of time. 4 2t 1 dn cnai : 3 Toronto Man"Saw Two Belâ€" gian Boys in England With ‘Teronto, Nov. 1%.â€"That. many â€" of m borrible ‘atrocities attributed â€" to Germans, accounts of which have frequently _ appeared. in the : ‘1 ets, ‘are well â€" founded, is m, mony. of â€" Mr. D.. Meyall, a. Tosonto. financial â€"â€"broker, umt,l‘m-uy-‘; from the seat : of war.. Mr. Mayall io ts h mm t ul while standing between England and the German . nation, were too awful. to mih. i3 Mr. Mayall visited: Roogendaif, .He!â€" land., which is only a short distance from the Belgian border,â€" also PaFis, but â€" when he attempted to continue his journey to Ostend he was comâ€" pélied to fiee in the direction .of smote sale territory. .~Mr. Mayall reached out, and was in J {or about five . oo Pn o se BRINCS "*~IS8UE ° HOME . K our lettor. wil _ MINARD‘S TN\ s oleees * e kss weeks *‘Upon reaching. Roosendahi,*‘ said Mr. Mayalt, "I éame in‘contact with? the mother, of: a young woman ~ â€"who had â€" been ravished _ by four German soldiers to such anâ€"extent that© she Had to be pigceq in an, asylum. ... The incider¢t took place in Aerschot, and, motdin;;to h‘t.’motm z o::dm m, . parents. tness the .. atrocity.~ . The dather protested arainst such, treatment of his daugh ter, and when he stepped forward~to deiend her he was tied hand. and foot Ti TsM ies bat oi us e gets Mmfi.;’tfihfi ol hy OE , : ‘w“' -a‘-,.m!:'ny..wuo taken .out of doors, mm .i‘th‘homx of uniâ€" forms Ta‘ %tle ont‘s mind â€" that efforts of those caring for 4bem hogtible . atrocities that have actually land,â€". and . vessels. conveying mno:&gfi W re, I to dead child rep from fltm.,.lun wom remâ€"boys of eleven and twelve, .reâ€" spoctivelyâ€"whose . both hands had en on e paree ing. roadstde . e k &f,.." 3.: 1 left England, were Indged in the hospital at Darttord, kept. Their name is Bruckwilder. sho screams ~with fright when she keen n perpetr s ; *&,' declared Mr : M is " a § .' "At FPulwood, Preston, there . is /4 Hitle girl of, nine years. of age, who "Spubsequently I saw Aundreds. ol releginy hrom Oetens arciviey m Eng. Tons of Roots and Herbs Boys With Hands Cut Off An Unspeakable Atrocity Swarms of Refugees A, L. - e Oflceâ€"Pequegnat‘s â€" Block, uext. Market, Frederick St., Beglin. _ MILL MR Office in â€"Fiscber‘s w Dentistry ptactices in all its 1 fim'v MRIENCED . VETERIN] 3 3‘3’. 4 sURGEO® _ â€"â€"_ .H. ,â€" gradusve â€"of. the O ario vmmw 4 Bos residence, Queen St. Phone 298.) calls by day or night answer®d.:~ L. _ d, A. HWLIARD . . :D.8., Royal mw"?::, D.n.sq‘l‘m asy, All broudies of denvatr Conbordia Hall, .over: Lang pathy otten cures where all als Chropic comstipation, orders, ne: vous diseases, infantile patalysis, goiter, #%c. Wm. Perdué of. Clinton was. i y Eies ant po ‘wiie shoken up i tVLAWwayâ€" aotident. .. /. ~.> aa . DR. LEDERMAN, n.n'!:"â€"’? s lt ie it T. Coott University ‘«:M iC ""‘fi: oor, Weber Chambers, ‘”}, x Berlin. â€" Telephons 208. _ _ _ DR. WELLINGTON £. JA Graduate . under ° Br:‘_ 8 lm#fil“.fi nal . oft â€"Osteopathy :3908« We hare vacancies lor meh af m:mmam Et Q»_.no: charge for Worm of services rendered. $ IA You fifi e pMss gas and. oructats sour, Tood. or hfFe: a feellng. of us Dlapspain® makes gicle Bbte, *Pam Sorteine mc Retaas © tltk./ w k. Gotgorr notaries, etc. Ofice up nomical Block,â€"‘ King | Berlin." Ad _ Digsases of “fil King s’t'.%:‘ Papshs w CLAYTON wW. WBLs. . > * clowd an say Priden, | | mbeyreifo begeinllrsompee 1 1 â€" Ra The Em If what. you just ate ue somsich o es ns 8. ECKEL, L.DP.4., DDA. | PFivVAT 59 King S%. Weet, BeiHia, Hours: ~9 a.m. to 8 7.4% McINTORHI. BA v.>0. HUGHES O8TEOPATHY, UYEvancers 30 ol * 38

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