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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 May 1915, p. 8

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_ ithe prison surgeon would have done ~‘ o hirm. N.M:;’;:l“ ’;‘t the like token, they do the samhe, t ie in nipieh Join at omm "1 aon‘t feel one of your famiâ€" Iy. ‘amnl::-u. I am my tient mother, who lived a life of un i i resignation, who . wmnmhno‘-m from tyranny. Don‘t call. me a Kings morth, â€" 1 know the family tog well I rmm-â€"nm-mm ‘ln.“'h.-mabrn ; It‘s some compensation to know are eapable of . the: feeling too r Â¥ didn‘t think you.were." â€"â€". x «.3 .2 _ , O iess o anoort‘ Asked Angnlt 6 t thisâ€"the best thingâ€"the only the same toue.. ._~ > 'm:'“'{““*g* fi;‘:’: ,'.E'm > 29 shooketâ€"so | â€" "Io think of wen ahot down $ stunned"~ /.'m ® 5 â€" dogs f::hl’wfln:..o(‘gdr cflz "I am glad. ‘ From my cradle T‘ve (Mt‘s borrible! it‘s wicked! It‘s monâ€" § mlel. * k you," said Apgela, opening door. He motioned ber to close that he had something more to say. ‘*fl:mm“mp k can spend winters wbro uyuuu‘hu"xu-u- mbwmmfll you‘re sultâ€" l married. T‘ll follow out my faâ€" . wishes to the letter, You shall~ : Wmtyprovflodfotthdu t&_ ter dependent.on you!" prison. surge hirm. Jt is sa |the English doct: wounds to kape _ *Â¥H5 man 1 marry shall.take nothâ€" Ing from you.. Even in his ‘ast TW und testament‘ xny. father proved himâ€" self .q Wingsnorth. . It was only & yet he leaves me to your careâ€"a Kingsâ€" Mmmmsbrludtbem en slaves! ‘That is the Kingsnorth . Amervant came in to tell Angela the had come. Without a word Anâ€" went out to see to the wounded an, ‘The servant followed ber. - L&i.mn;mm-tdown.‘m t m&mmwmwmm P had just had with his youngâ€" und . Dr, . uj a cheery, Mmbtm. o freely to the patient and puneâ€" t each speech with a hearty The wounded agitator felt the effect of it und was trying to laugh feebly ""Bure it‘s the fne trarget se must have made with yer six feet and one Inch, â€" How could the poor soidiers help hittin‘ ye? â€" Answer me that!" ‘And the jovial doctor laughed again as he desterousiy wound a bandage around O‘Connell‘s arm. s â€" "Aigy now while I tie the bandage, e fine follow. Yé‘ll live to see the Anside of an English jail yet. Ath a | ye 4 i e DP ie what they aiveg va" "It.would be better weâ€"didn‘t meet gainâ€"in any event. not often," add déhe Swedish hatticship Srerige, of ;m tons, wes launched. "‘Heéeart "My father knew 1 would respect bis J HARTLEY MANNERS ** wili IAMS, GREENE & ROME CO J for? gpagin of to Pag 2 for 256 Company ‘COLLARS gorth," mufimu -.qz{. beicmmeng" "But it‘s betther then a bailet from & rothen lt & H ts t mt moms w e Tds vin oue of ‘om in e hack for A en m ‘ T elw pomd #1 nizbt on uis yire auugt, | Ee o Shvneate Conem. M Derier be It‘s a futherly government we N tbink * Miss Kingssorth. ‘Hurt ‘em. bat am- t .fi:..m aaiy MLky Sm itc oo o o ts |maes merto hubMete ut and wather." ‘That‘ll mm_uun:%. to" me..care fir ‘you; to. prokect in aod patribtism out of them,‘: 826. hok hn# j â€" "Phey‘ll néver take it out of, me ‘They may UIU‘I'M&i they do they‘U never siJence me," mured O‘Connell in a voice so tow, y@t so bitter, that it atartied) Angeln. ~~ ... .. â€"="Ye‘ll do that all in good .time. me fine boy." said the busy little na:% "Here. take a pull at this,* and banded the petieur‘a glass in mma DP!’”'W,‘. tew erystais into water. ¢ _"Let hbim have that every three bours; oftener if he wants to talk. We‘ve got to get his mind at rest.". . .. "I heard you, doetor," came fiol;.z bed. : "If they‘d killed me today, would be a thousand volces rise all over Ireland to take the piace of mine." "Faith, 1‘d tuther kape me own life than to hbave a. hundred thougand spakin‘ for me..and medead. «ls it tong yer sthyin‘ here?" and the,Mitfle wan picked up bis bat. "1 don‘t know.". said Angela. «Welt, . you yH . miss .when ye‘re mn‘lib.a:wflt- Faith. it all the English were like you this sortâ€"of thing couldn‘t happen." .. "We don‘t try to understand the people. doctor. We just govern them blindly and. ignorangly," . _ .s. =.. = "Faith, it‘s small biame to the Engâ€" lish _ We‘re a mighty hard race. to make head or tail of, and <that‘s a nmâ€"mtu‘-auq:n‘ at the bedside of a sick ebild abd iavin‘ to shoot a poot man in the ribs for darin‘ to ask.fer his rint." & , "Rhey‘re not Irishmen." came, from the sickbed. s ; : "Faith, and they are, now. And it‘s email wondber the men who sit in Whiteball in London trate them like tiere that would justify almost anyâ€" thing!" eried Angela. . "I‘ve seen sufâ€" fering no one in England dreamed of; misery that London, with ail its poyâ€" erty and wretchedness, could not com®â€" pare with. Were I borg id Ireland 1 should be proud to stake my liberty and my life to protect my own people from such horrible brutality." mmudedmum&w and looked full at Angela, Jt was a look at once of gratitude and rever ence and admiration, Her heart leaped within hor, _ tHAPTER 111. . The Irish Patrict, O far no man in the little walled in sone she bad lived in bad ever stirred Augela to an even * .. momentaty entbhusiasm. â€" They were all so fatuously contented with thelr environtnent _ Sheltered from birth, their anxiety was chiefly bow &‘:no life..pags the pleasantest. c $ occasionglly showed a spasmodic lm Mice, etc. Don‘t Die in _ the . Am.. and 25¢. at Drug _ and jountty ib»tores, Dr. McCGinais said in a whisper 40 cricket or poto match. ‘Their achieveâ€" tos waill »hae dibent faced deuth with W g..w&'e?'% Inertia disgusted ber,. . Their self satisfaction spurred her to resentment. .. > Here was a man.in the real beart of life. He was enguged in a struggle that mgkes esistence worth whileâ€"the effort to bring a. imegsage to his.people, ments were largely those of the stay Then arose a pleture of, ber lluifl‘ Monica, with ber puny social preten sloneâ€"recognition of those in a highâ€" er grade, bread and mekt and Grink to ber; adujation and gross fattery, the very breath of ber nostrils; ber broth: er‘s cheap, narrow piatitudes about the rights of rapk and wealth. . f The memory of her mother was fllyl-lxmtmflhflhht!x it of her : 7 for the pr Miss Eingsâ€" mfi.mm,l’- lavin‘, him.. But for you he‘d be lyin‘ io the biack jail with old Dr. Costelto wrl.hor Hfe at the aiter afdnth at tha H&u&-‘wm r & qu,nn';lu:nmdlwfl- a,'fl_"'fle"‘_'h!‘ chy" *n glarin‘ down at hite with his gimiet "ROUGH UN RATS" cloars ~out f her, the unselfsh abnegation, i 9p hours epeay Q‘flwi& a desturdly thing to do sh¢ *I heardâ€" you spoak today." She paused. _ "You mustn‘t go to prison. "It‘s the lot of every Irishman today who says what be thiuks." > T "It musty‘t be yours! Jt maustn‘ Angela‘ls © volee: roseâ€" in Nm Bhe repeated: "It. 4 wit appoat to my brother to #9® + ‘~"If he‘s anything ./ike bieâ€"futber it‘¢ smail beed he‘lt pay: to your pleadingâ€" Fhe poor wretches here‘ appealed to old Kingsnorth in famine and sickness â€"â€"not for belp,â€"mind ye, Just for &‘litâ€" :fi. time to pay their rentsâ€"and the only mflxwfim bim To Iot. Piher Anpe wanlt "I know, * Angela replied *And many a time when i wras a child n;.mufllend-vcn' looked at her euriousig, *YFou and yer mother cried over us?". "We did. Indeed we did." \ *They say the heart of England is in Ing to do with: ber laws,". thinkin‘ If they take so long to free h whole country how Jong do ye supâ€" on ie raie ns apanne, . â€"and the ale one at that?" ; i mw@’:&wmm | "And you over: Ireland‘s: sorâ€" :)'rqbuq Hittle." I\, the spinit ts thereâ€"and the heart is there. If they hadn‘t liked you it‘s the sorry time maybe your brother would bave." & He paused again, looking at ber inâ€" tently, while bis fingers clutched the coveriet convulsively as if to stifle a fl,"h’-\ x â€" "May L ask ye yer namée?" he gasped. "Angela," she said, almost in a whisâ€" «h c a> Fex: "( t f*« vâ€"'a-. 1 T--vl -'“‘u" gafl“‘ m *Why did you me heref"; * *\ somo LC 000 TMEL anaAs ‘wars q "Aud ye‘ve goue about here tryin‘ to It‘s well named ye are. It‘s the min: isterin‘ anget yo‘ve been down hereâ€" io the people~ondâ€"to me." . ~ ... "Don‘t talk any more now. . Rest." "Rest, is it, with all the throuble in p.wugbufl.‘h-hlh,m mx:u' me beart?" to sieep until the doctor comes again. â€"There, was a new light in his eyes and a smile onâ€"his 3‘ "Ye heard me speak, did ye?" * *Yestt‘ 24 /s ; L . hn "Where wore ye?" "Above you, behind a.bapk of trees." A playfuol smile played around hbis lHips as he said, "It was a good speech, wasn‘t it?" . 2 & "I thought it wonderful," Angela anâ€" ' % #Adr zen "And what were yer feelin‘s listenâ€" in‘ to a man urgin‘ the people against yer own country¥‘ â€"~ _ â€" "I felt L wanted to stand beside you and echo everything you said." ._.... "Did you?"* And his eyes biazed and "Â¥on spoke as some prophet speakâ€" Ing in a wilderness of sorrow trying to bring them comfort" _ ©_ _ _ â€" _=_ He smiled whimsically as be said in a weary voice: "I tried to bring them comfort, and 1 ‘%mbmkaghefldlnndbum’ only: through suffering every great cause trinmphs," said Angela, *Then the Irish should trinmph some day. : They‘ve sullered enough, ‘God knows." : â€" "They will," said Angela eagerly. "Ob, how 1 wish 1‘d been born a man to throw in my lot with the weak, to bring comfort to sorrow, freedom. to the oppressed, joy to wretchedness! That is your mission. How 1 enty you! I glory in what the future has in store for you. Live for Jt! Live for, "I wrill?!" eried O‘Connell. "Some axy the yoke will be lifted from us. God grant that mine will be the kand to help do it. God grant I am alive to gee it done. ‘That day‘lt be worth livia‘ forâ€"to wring recognition from our aneâ€" "As a child and as a woman," ‘*i‘i yo:u :;flr fromt bleeding, ng, or tell yt;‘t' un' to cure yowys at home -nfiyflu treatâ€" wment ; and will senid sonie of this home treatment free for trial, with references from yow own locality if requested, Jw mediate relief and permanent cun assured. Sendm-o.t‘.’\mt tell others . of this offer. Write toâ€" PILES CURED at HOME by Noaw Ahonentinn Mothad Anges sat pertecuiy sy«, In a few minutes he opened He lay back and closed his eyes. But they have nothâ€" "Angela! 9 how 4 â€" /$| _ | ing down paing, was i.“'fl" [ aR of 9 J ) | |fpassed sleep!6 uakAl esmm C &. neither w myinh-o-u!::u.nhnfl ¢.4 4 -'m-ln& u&:n-. frou I had a place in my vight. side that was | 1 zo spre, that I cou}d hardly bear .the | Bs vqfio!m-b'g J tuigd velt and doctors, but \did me. amk < and L noy Mhmw Bou 1 got Lydia E. Pinkham‘s V. Â¥s riapevecr, o have. ve or in an seyigers if yorlr matlictnen had nae apoedt | *‘ ties, toâ€";oâ€"to"â€" He sank back weak: ly on the pillow, his voice falling to a me, .. Rut now lfiim rk all day, sleep wel} a Iwant, have fl%f%fi eaasclt Angela brought him some waterâ€"and belped bim up while be drank it She tl:‘;u:;e:olt::tn- .-ln shot He thanked her. with a 1ook. m he burst into. tears. ‘The strain of the gone, my house, children and hashan on meaumalks wmuy your rcn;mnly'h gn Jostk Hax, R. F. !;.',l. En{ Lydia E.Pinkham Medicige Co., y e ak h l peredng. . ut hn e '"f'""' ""w ‘"" * wes. .. " day had snapped his self eontml&t tast. ‘The foodgates were opened,‘ sobbed and sobbed like some tired, lie fnre icimigh ooo was craind top ns & mo‘ was tte mlee aoe ied s tears fa on Jt as "God bless yel 100 L yer‘ be Fout British wr?-m- are now said to te watchine New York hator. Lord D;tby spoke at Liverpool : in taver: of feorscription.. > i ‘ U-fid State:s rearyed jude«ment in the sinkine of the steomer Quldight a:‘mdtfln (hanne}. C ‘s BEoard . of Frastces decided to : pay ‘half the salary of members of the univers‘ty staifl going overscas ‘1“'* ‘ M $ O‘Connell Had_ Endured Months . of In thot moment of self revelatiqn their . bearts went out to each other: Neither bad known happiness nor love por falth is manki94,.. ... Wt e In that oue enlightening mpment: of emotion their hearts were Intd bare to enchâ€"other.. The great comedy of life between man and woman had begun. ~ Bhe read to bim and talked t bim un Tactucen him and coodurtth Apinl‘ If you want specialadvice write Three days afterward O‘Counell was able. to dress and moye about his room. He was weuk from> loss of blood and the confinement that an active man reâ€" sents, But bisg brain was clear, AnG vivid. They had been three wondeafu} ‘ Aggela bad made them the most amazing in his life, The ncom those m". wpont with her vflg carty. to his grave. ols ioan kA nds . _Aud in a Uttle while be mont, Jeare it wit ul-‘mn-o «tand hi« trind -.-'ra- "crimes act" for apeaking at a "pro elaimed" meeting. . c ale Pourigl ioi e it 4* Saved Her Life and Sanity, (To be continued.) ceatly â€" spught tnh: » L« m ipornten pos.tion. in .; / the Arigd _ unâ€" mfll to.. conyinge â€"the Colone} fre 20 sn Whink toukd t deD oo abtitude a . more uMJ cu."m Bonbou;, ez 4. bairman of the i inss on nace togk ester en 19 Chicast Booss: oc ts » se onl id ) ie Boghaur. wily 4e gd np l Sn e . _ ‘* ‘Besause I think the posmion .. pf Q“Ct'm‘.v is wrong,‘ r'zid a‘,a.» * ‘Tug you. and . the Kaisger , are l se iser .an t x -:- people, 1 .object to the war pol icv,. that.is all,‘ .»>« mc * ‘Nevertholess, ithe Kaiser: aud the German Government honexed you , on your: yisit there above any other citiâ€" zen ol a {oreign country...Nhy,. the Empgeror invited you to.dinger,‘ .conâ€" cluded Dr. Dérnburg. o. mt .. }{Nud that concluded the interyiew‘ said Mr.. Bonbeut.; .. M mdns * ‘Bo did King Geonge,‘ replied Mr Reosevelt. ...« ._. uo epe ty‘ ):3 Guelrh, May 3.â€"Lists. age.â€"being preparéd . of : the. men accepted for serâ€" vice in the company that will leave from the 34th for the front shortly. The: privates have nok all: been selâ€" ected yet, as there weresmore volupâ€" teered thanâ€"will be nesded to fill ent the Gueloh part of â€"the pattation. The ofFcers, though, . wereannouncedtoâ€" davy, and are as fotlows,â€" with .Cap#. Aike~ â€"of Sault Ste Marie.. in charge: * Commissioned _ _o@eersâ€"Lient. D. McD. Nertheombe (Galt),. Lieut. .G. O‘Grady" (Toronto), > . Lieut. T.. R. Coleman â€"(Brantford), â€" Liout â€"W. Scruton (Berliny. « * Nonâ€"commissiqned â€"Sergts, Fletcher . and. Oauoflm sergt,â€" Major â€"Brown.â€"â€" and / Serats. Brett (Wooadstock), . Pote ..Chariton, : . Joek Grinalgy, J, Bart (Guelph). and Cox (Sarnia); _ Corpls. Casgidy. Knight, Andrews, . Binnie (Woodstoct), â€" Ball, Mace (Stratiord), Hearts and Helsâ€" by (Sarniay. : TURKISH TRANSPORT WAS SUNK of its bujletiâ€" :ast night deseribing the nayal opeâ€"ation: at the Dardanâ€" elles, the Britisa War Ofice says: . _ "During tho operations fiflgfi worships fronâ€" Nagars. ‘(in _ tt en iiaitin e ne, 5t t s e siiaies w f VTON is EPTED .. in sinvice â€" *â€""At nobn on the 37th, however, & transport of about $,000 tons was reâ€" could escape the T dh:.tro":“ h&’ .‘ R& fi w .m pnot .mfl ‘m#fi”!!'&t o us m ell "On the 28th Both â€" forees and Al solida son« "““n:ihl: a * ation of stores and a . Al} Jounterâ€"attaoks the on-y,r'vbl‘ wore hna;t g the Ql!w mnoqlfilfl» "",An " PC aas 6c & Ai ;_'; ts **Tho Beet, as well a; the rte hatt m teat Eoo ha Tha -.plll Naldos, «which was in Aames last mght, the $0t6,* *"* °/ ~} ~* ‘ Buglersâ€"Taylors and Woods, *4 NDON, May 1.â€"In t are ‘i?l bulleti» jast I?ll-l'lt m Back to @810OT D % e ! [ L;!'. 'j; ;_“_! ! meacet + w baidk P“ j x ister. in a . statement issned. to / the press, "that â€"Parliament has peen dis solved and that elections were to.be held on the G8th of June is absofute» 1y â€" inaccurate cand unfounded. Parliaâ€" ment. has ~not been dissolved. The subject has not been definitely : conâ€" sidered, aad auy. report to the ‘con trary is entirely imaginative.". \It is to. be noted . that,.. while the Prime: . Minister states thatâ€"Parlis: ment has notâ€"been dissolved, and . in timates that the exact date has not heen. decided upon, be: qualifies â€" his statement <by saying that. the : sub> ject ‘has not been .definitely considerâ€" MAKE CURIOUS SLUP ELEGTONOATE ‘~There are fow who doubt toâ€"night, Kowever, that the Government : has decided to takeâ€"the plungé this sumâ€" mer, . and: there is every reason to beâ€" lieveâ€"that the only thingâ€"not decided upon is the exact date. It is statec toâ€"night â€" on <the: best of quthority that the only Anember of the Cabinet who. still stands out against an elec tion is Hon.;T. Chase Casgrain,.Postâ€" ‘masterâ€"CGeneral, â€"while = it is stated that . Gen. Hughes is uncommitted either way. _ _ . > 3 j ? .. Hon. Robert Rogers has again gon~ to Montreal . goâ€"day to hold further ;m with bis organizers there. | Slip May Delay Dissolution. , The discovery by the Governmr~â€" on Friday . that the address to.. the ritish Government praying for _ an amendment t the British North: &mâ€" etica act \:‘ provide for four â€"memâ€" bers for Edward Island fii nine. now s::::on lot“‘:g west: | not heen crea i consternation. lunuotw-* e m this legislation can .be passed for <a m:: h“ MG.’ allowing for .time t Aransi ways.â€" Whether this will delay mhfio- or not is t certain. ; i\ % e *6 mal ubcginis otaveberes. 1 realte maice Te § Wimues utufere ""“f'l'.fl;;.!.‘& U s arie uns ts ..‘ "Rrgitâ€"aâ€"tives" ase sold dealers u-uâ€"-)-‘i:f '-;\':U aize, Only One Minister Opposed ? 1 UNSETTLED MACLOIRE PAQULN oc Ca#s. Wing etc. Money to loan, _ Gerta D.. .. 4. MeINTOSH, SARRISYEA pR. 8 â€"ECKEL:4,0.05140.8; : . Draguite Ohicago College os Det k e ho P Dentist, L.D.S., D Jn MMinds afesenes tised. /Rntrance to office same 28 Desiial Surgeons of Torento. * or warencod eduhty . y mw T F m' z‘ .i i We have vseancien for & and we u*“." . reme h“zo meuete es io myage e y Stated in the past 6 . Fana no arrests have‘ id F6E \a d?s:l‘::wlfl.m Wh:r Tay: sut have" not prok M aight d# the robbers. x orke Cansdian . cat a in the baktle dmfifiw possiâ€" bly five snd.. .. ... &# . m Block i mite. Sive atter. i Kipg 81. Rast, _ _ â€"â€"â€"â€" RBerlin DR, WELLINGTON K. JaGcoBA MiLLAR, SIMS @GREOORY D; 8. ROWLBYC,; BAs m L EMENWT 4 DR. F;;@. MVGHES, PV t M MB t i CtEM ‘. LEME] and }.AHILLIARD * 130 io & .. suh

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