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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 May 1915, p. 8

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(Brctured h10 jeersd at in the MPF they : culled "trighs." . From house he would go to the pris e be would be sent back "the world #with the brand ot rison cell apon bim, «o it B back of it ni! the yearning that the end «be won!d be waiting and ‘hin Sor nis return to the conflict the gr t "cause" to which be nad ated his life. & #worning of the third day Mr. &, the sesident :magistrate,. was for by Natuaniel Kingsnortb. Mr. found nim. tirm and determined, impired Bin with all, thes¢ | . &ingsnorth Anterrupted â€" angrily, «Gays she in‘s‘stered to ; "Please don‘t interfere." um-\'lflnlwflfl* Angéla turnecd on.him, "Bo, it‘s 768 er: known... Aud now De who are sending him te prison?* / feave d1 sud . Ince Bix mrunrl! "I am.* # lery well. I‘ll drive bim down to eourthouse. ‘The court is sitting ," sald Roche, rising. _ ...._ CHAPTER 1v. Ra «... Angela in Distress, FINGSNORTH went on: ‘"The atâ€" * ut of the people, their | views, their conduct, is deplorâ€" ". Ableâ€"hopeless. 1 came here to what I could de for them. 1 even ght of spending a certain portion h year here. But from what I‘ve would be a waste of time and to the Areplace, in which.a treâ€"was burning. althoogh the | July. i + for. you to remove .this nneil,* added XNatbaniel m-i + la!‘,f-‘fdr he is well enough to | doctor, 1 anderstand, says that i in a quandary. I‘m almost deâ€" ined to put it in the marketâ€"sel} Â¥id of it ~It.has always been a ) of annoyance :to our family. wer, 1‘ll settle nothing until 1 reâ€" 4 .Loudon. I‘ll go in a few days h sooner than. tâ€"intended. Khis brought lhto my bouse bas 8 and Em’:m.” . gorry," . said the magistrate, Kingstorth was so insistent fellow seamed in a bead way; C 1 would never bave allowed us qoi ho wtaewe wud lvfl"%' â€"~ Me hnad learned~sune he hud xo far never in his bitter struggle with €G Of : hisJife. . He ~ had A@ to live ! <now bexhles the _countryâ€"â€" ue rall of the , ety ut beauty and truth und trations discournging at first sight, but state ¢f affairs pres We must, first stamp out the k. .He is the most potent handiâ€" rva: ; came in résiponse to Kingsâ€" ‘ and was sent with & thes to have the man O‘Connel} ready eofipa n fltmhfldfl* it & glass of sherry and a cigar ruuldn‘tâ€"docide too h*stily about ild it be done?" take timeâ€"every big moveâ€" time." â€"Roche paused, ‘lookâ€" . bDo. Make an example of bim ing of the land. Although there‘s | umuml,ll;:; %‘ nn-:m Tvg" OfConeeh | A as we Mml peaceful Weo‘ll dispose of him Manners on His GréatPlay the Same Titie _.*u-u that," maid, Roche. moment he added: ‘"To refer to wélling the estate, you would graphs of the Play, = ... Fight, 1913 by Dodd, Mead &Company. wdly at Ringsnorth and eskei little for it. It can‘t depreciate, . and there is.aiways the .Amprove. Some of the Arilling to work"â€" ‘ve not shown any do you Intend doing with this 7. Ret o ho )o to their landlord?* be t 'mmmvlh inge people in many ways m get to know them. Now Inany naturai résources that e 0 cloged 4t . some capital 6 o ie e OSE fi'mnfin«uu 1 got a penny out of E man, sit.", c the nature of the mflom of Youth Founded by wthizes with thens. 1 don‘t that working for me. n my . interests. The of Rurke during y itime: helped to bring about State of ththgh We‘ll see CE By rom Photoâ€" Hlusâ€" ' "Your . pusition? . And, what is bis? ; You with everything you want in life~ | thit man with nothing. : FHe is being bounded to privou for what? | Pleading Aik y ’_. "fl ‘ f :lllt‘ u‘s too mhuch a@nâ€" -lum»m.fi q F Juto play." _ Kingsnorth aroond the ruom As :t-_ lq:mormwm -Mau Aols ‘an Ino "‘dtif. Beet" And. be polnted . to whete U‘Conuell, with a soidier ench ride of him, was slowly moving down the Jong avenue. ; "Very well, then, take bim. Senâ€" tence him for doing something hbis own .mntryq’n will one day baild a monument to him for doing, â€" ‘The moâ€" ment the prison door closes behind him a thousand volces will ery *Bhame!‘ on you and your government and a thouâ€" ‘sand new patriots will be entolled. And Wwhen he comes out from his torâ€" ture he‘lt carry on the work of hatred and vengeance Against his tyrants. He will fight you to the last ditch.. You may torture his body, but you cannot break his benrt or wither bis spint. ‘They‘re beyoud you, They"reâ€"they‘te" â€"she stopped suddeniy as ber voite rose to the breaking point and left the root. : The magistrate went down the drive. In a few moments O‘Connell was on his way to the courthouse, a closely * guarded prisoner. _ .. Angela, trom her window, watched the men disappear. . Sheâ€"buried hor face in her bands and moaned as she had not done since ber mother left her just a few years before,. ‘The girlhood in ber was dend. Sbe was a woman. The one great note â€"bad come to her, \*@Rnsformine her whole natureâ€"love. The door of the room opened,. abdt Angeia came is butrtedly and webt straiglit to where the two men stvgg Thore was the catclh of a sob in her voice as sbe spoke to the wagistrate, ... *The doctor siys be is well enough i6 be moved," repiied Roche, 5 Angela appented strongly to the mag» istrate. "Don‘t do this, 1 entreat youâ€"don‘t do it." > Â¥ k. 5 f hi. 45A m T anid n onintnes se Â¥ou‘ve â€"not seen~tbe doctor. â€" I‘re just questioned bim. Fe told me you bad not asked bis ‘Thm and that #t you move him it will be without Bls "But I have u~ choice, Miss King» north." is Wais "The tan can searcely.. walk," abo pfeaded. . "Me will receive every: attention, beâ€" heve me, Misaâ€"Kingsnortb," Roche te for bis country1Is that a crime? . He was shot .down by soldiersâ€"for what? Fur showing something we English dre always boastling of feeling â€"ourâ€" seives and resent any other. nation feeling 1tâ€"patriotism|{" "Stop!" cummanded Kingsnorth; "If you take that sick,â€" wretched Angeln fAeed her brother aghin. "If you let thit wounded man go from thit hon«é rxday you will regret it to the eng of gout life" Her face wns dead white Her breath was comâ€" crime"â€" began Angela. a Kingsportb stopped het. He turned to the magistrate, "Kindiy take the man away." Rocke moved to the window. Augela‘s beart sank. All ber plead« ing was in vain. Her voice failtered and broke: & Ing thickly. Hor eges were fastened in titred on her brother‘s face. "K iudiy ..try to control . yourselt, Angoin,".. . Kingsnorth.. said ig. "You . should cousider. my pum.n iittle. more" 1 K One day in November Angeéla receliyâ€" d the follvwing letter: Dublin, Ireland, Nov. 18 Dear Lady of fl‘.rcy-l have mvr sentince. 1 ath fred. Aumm»flao imapeinnndtomin Nee an is rou umd'fic Thic. mo thought of you 'n:‘md me. '.;m gentle voice, m & P | Resuorerie at m An in me. ‘fit but i w in atropar‘s ho o. mm reow W that my country« l:: m” liberty, And so the load eatried away to the misery and degraâ€" dation of a convict. GraQuaily the monns. died away. The contulsive beaving of her breast subsided. * A littlp later, when her slster, Mondâ€" ca, came in search of her, she found Mi@lfiufl faint .. =.. ltm Mice, ot House. 13. an Jountry, . Etores, Aiee. din d as cpeiredinng. an etubl. that 1t ahone like a star through the biackness of thote terrible days. _ _ . __ =_ â€" You seam to Have taken hold of my heart and my sout and my lfe .. _ . m-ourmfibumr' I seem» that you are the only one I‘ve ever known ‘who understands the mainâ€" mnmnw*m ambitidns â€" Indedd, my _ véry though ® m Td '“l“:mau"mnb.v :r" a‘d party. He mlu warmiy. A ve provâ€" «4 mys@if a worthy TolloWor. B.. imik aad gre ce sSuQ 1vveuw wAb wag By night she was in t Fever. ‘The memory of those three wonderful "ROUGH uN RATS" clears otc.. Don‘t Die in and 25¢, at Drug ottt the and sent a mesth¢e, writths in 4‘ y U ue it uc !::?fi*lm ied ."%‘E& ‘\ _ pound during Change . |. _\ Reviewof Work %&'&@mmmflvm * "owe ‘ o SWp Te e SRERTELIME 4 pcriy o f PPB nfim.o'c-u»-” eil=1 ain glad to mfildlfi.u‘vls free again, . 1 have often thought a vo do wounthine w sesvere i. ) J rnly'h:d.!rwbhum;‘ll:i:“n! Â¥enu: m m:'“flm.mn _ Fhat they have mot erushed your apirit it 2 ht thet the tun io stming (9. s fll.fll 49 not Munvdy: and at 18, 1 am stre, With ness ie not cour@ge. : ... <.0 0.; it;nuu :um pt u&m ap+ I:m Ts er a people who have i| in their rtg, . Then they will abate the rigor f their unjust laws, ;m;m‘} d:‘@m m'nun 'ee:: hoee croariency dn bicer refrarity." . .. 1 should most cértainly â€"like to sew y9u in London. L am staying with: a distant eonnection of the family, We #w to the south of Frince in & few Wreeks. ; mye been very flâ€"another reproach t | weakness of woman. 1| am almost ered now, but far from strong. 1 have to le atill all day. My only n are my books and my thoughts4 . i â€" Let me know when you expect to atrive in Lonken Gome mraighenng." " _ _I have . so much to % u, but ‘ the words halt as they come yo my pen. . _ CHMAPTER® V. * ©‘Connell Visits ‘Angela,. â€" | *A JATHANIBL RKINGSNORTR stayed only long enough in ireâ€" â€"6 iand to permit of Angela‘s te covery, â€" He went into the sickâ€" room only once. . When Angela saw him she torned ber back on him and refused to speak to him. . . Forâ€"a moment afiush of pity for his E::_-um gave bim a '}ung at his She looked so fraif and worn. so desperately i1 . After all, she was bis sister, and..again, fad she not been punished? He was willing to forget the foolbardy things she had done and the bitter things she bad said. ... Let bygones be bygones. ‘ He te alized that he had neglected her,.. q. would do so no longer, _ Far from 1t When they returned to London all that would be remedied. He would take tare of ber in every possible way. He felt a genuin6 thrillâ€"course through him as be thought of his generpsity. Stung by her silence, he left the room and sent for his other sister. When Monlca came be told ber that whenâ€" ever Angela Wished to recognize his tagnanimity she could gend for him. Bhe would not find bim unforgiving. , To this Angela sent no reply. When the fever had passed and she was stronger atrangements were made for the journey to London. . . § To all of this Angels made no an EWe . «. *As Angela walked unsteadily to the @arriage, leaning on the arm of the s Namnhlcnm“o;wnrdtou : her, .She passed him without a word. 2wdldsne-puktommm nor, r any remark of his during t_hQMJoumqonv.homm._ .. When they reached London she toâ€" fused to go to the Kingsnorth houge, Wwhere her brother lived, but went at once to a distant cousin of her moth» @r‘s,, Mrs. Wrexford, and made her "home with her, as she had often done before. She refused to bold any fut= ther communication with her brother, tqthmmmmoncm onica, and Mra. Wrexford. 4 ( Mrs, Wrexford was a gentle little white capped widow, whose only hapâ€" piness in life seemed to be in wortyâ€" ing over others‘ misfortunes, She was nth.bull.o:nfloubcuamo’: grinizations was a busy helper. | the field ~of ~mercy, ~ Shoâ€" worsuipad Angela, as she had her mother before her, That something serious had 0¢ eurred between Angela and her brothâ€" er Mrs. Wrexford realized, but she could find out nothing by questioning Apngela. Every time she asked her anything relative to her attitude Angeâ€" in was silent. +4 One day she begged Mrs. Wrexford never to speak of ber brother again. Mrs. Wrexford respected her wishes and watched ber and nursed het through her convalescence with & tenâ€" der solicitude. When O‘Counnell‘s letter showed it to Mrs. Wroxi 4 L' *fififl‘l‘hifl' "The kind that herocs are made of." "Ho writes do strangely>â€"may one say -av.fll & gentloman t"* "In tfl&lflmvflâ€" "Not as we estimate gooidness. His family were just simple pessants," _ #Tis san think it wise to see tm ?" TWO BOMBS WERE PROPPED ON PARIS SUBURB Patis, May 11.â€"A German Taube flew over St. Denis, a suburb of Paris, this morning and dropped two bombs. One missile wounded five:porsons while the other feil on a building without causing damâ€" mind if I see him here?" London, Nov â€"1#, 18« e whos U | 2R T souta barg? a | ln:’ y y a /////I/ mnisireren pioue testimonial,‘‘ â€"Mrs, LAWRENCBMARâ€" TIN, 12 King St., Westbrook, Maine, © T ter Ip, S se aareas |Pha M | E. Pinkham -«g"’,fi table Compound and | S) 40 it has done .H “‘;’d i) | | enfinend yofe mag. | on th VIP 7 work P 7 Je se t | TY ie 4 sellered with paine in noy back E’nfimmx:&% " I also :“o:s:;"fl'm' M"'f-'s'.a 7&""5, 3 no us of L9dln 9. Pigkiam‘s Vop o ‘-s=,,,.m.&'"§ thank you‘fie my Suntloved goot bealth pVAR . ‘.,’.'u’_’ rs, M. J. mi % w :“‘L E. + success. J V made esnamine If you want special advice wg‘g Lydia E, Pinkham Medicine Co. o uind None Th emooangh o7 4 be 7. woinan;, and hald in m ©I don‘t conmder thé ‘widofs . i only listen to my beart." 3 "Youâ€"you love him‘?" 1e j "8o ujuch of love as 1 can give is "Ohb, my denr!" cried Mrs. Wrexford, thoroughly alarmed, j ho come here?" $ . "Why indiscreet?" a4 I‘ "A man who bas been and Mré Wrextord ulmuuzt'.m- thought. She had seen and helped so WWW nws. and the drawn faces und evil eyes and coarse dpeech flash ed ncross her mind. 8B¢ could not ree: onclie one coming into her little bhome: Angela Anstwered hett "Â¥es, he has been in prigon, but the shame wias for hibspergecutors, not for Aim. ~StiN, if yob wogld rathet 4 saw him somewhere t-"-'- Rewe B "Oh, no, my dear ¢hild. It you wish It"= + ut "I do. 1 jJust wint to ste him again. as be writes hbe does me. 1 want to bear him spéak again. 4 want t wish hitm godspeed on his jourpey." .. _ _ _"Very well, Angela," said the old lady. "As you wish." C3 _ She bad taxen fis lito in het two Dt ie hhats, . _: > F*1 A week afterwird O‘Counel! artived in London. 'm;&mot io Mrs, Wre®: ford‘sâ€"lttle drawing room in "WThey Jooked at ench other for moinents without speakifg. ‘Borh ed the rreah ‘Imek or sutforing t ench ather‘s Tace,. ‘They bad been through the long valley of the Shadow bt sor row aince they hnd !ist thet. . But O‘Connell thought as ho looked at ber that all the antrering ‘t: gane through passed from him Hideous _dream.. .it wak mzl these months of tofluJ'ovâ€"‘ to be 1voking at now ; et "M omel nfinu.wm tapory in mm the day with Hfe‘s ohtenats fronnd 3" the tauntas of his Jatiera;, worth the Infamy of Jt just to atand there looking at ber. Ned He had bithed his soul all these odths in the thought of her. Ae had prayed night nad day : that . be ril see her standing near him just as.ghe was then, see the droop of her qm the ailk of her nair and feel the of herâ€"hand @ad hear the exqnisite tebderness of her voice. He stoodmute before Ret. 4 â€"Hte held out her hand and satd im pigt * "Thank ryod for comin@." â€" (To be continued.) §ALUSBURY Ned Ks 10. 55 WILLIAMS. GREENE & ROME CO. «J fir 50€ MADE IN CANAOA 2A for AS E& BFRLIN. ONTARIO hling oc â€"oameemesntri c 4 "9y COLLARG Sioufeuih o erpootor, Ailler uit : It js with much regfet } to rsox‘t lb;i' mvw-kflm&m soon . recover strength so. as to. be wble ‘to keep up with my work.. . _ \_There. was , vety little ai J swou, e en , o n sn M Eo e sell ie o ve 7 4 e sns hy J l m ons Count dlont not conttdera t many ve th borders, a..:a’fym _at & Anesier diatkhcy â€"_â€" b‘” T & 1 «d Tt 8 I E l“! gl\bu‘ ;.” _ We are.also glad to report that th most of our boys md%ou M’: m.«-«h; well ; and 1 would 8. to make special mention of our boys on the farm, who 74& n':y few exceptions, being away from . the umswoa of the i{:!. are not only building up a :rln <«character, but at the same tlime are laying up & mnice bank actount, and it is an . inâ€" spiration to them to know that all their earnings are Jumnd for them, and that no one elso. is allowed. t share the same. | i m Our statistical réport will show ud‘lt :u. heen the umolloz mo::h': past, that no poys or gitls have. sont tq,m‘hvlm gw ,. which means a gteat al saving to the uwflc::ry. aud the. secrot, of ._this has. that our experience . has proven to us. that the {farm is the hest reformatory for the child.. Posâ€" albly we should not have included the girls in the statement, for we had a much Jmur struggle to ‘know . how to . d with the girls, . and 3 fact were compeiled.ta put several in the House of _ Reluge where they . have beon smfely sheltered ever since, ond had it not, been for . the protection and sholter so oheuulg and untif ingly offered .. by Mrs. Clark and, th workers of Berachah Home,, togeth with the wise guardianship of:. . Mi Snyder, the Matron of the Berlin 0 phanage,. wo certainly. . would ha\ been compelied to find other. place of reformation for some girls. .. .. . _ of Refuge Committes who were intetâ€" viewod by a spécial Mml%holâ€" an by this Society, scemed to ite the importance and the great need of a Rofuge for girls, and the prospects "“R':vl‘::kw t \vhnla now llo:: ol Rof kiÂ¥ hbe built_that at ) same time this mattor v“!h‘ l%‘ taken up b‘ our Dounty Officials. This would not dnly be ‘a financial saving to our County, but many df the gitls O*Idvh- o hat a meet ol a _ Rural Truant . 8y A_ no one vould .deny, and wbu‘z't 3 d me;n olnly a. tow dollars ura m Siiion: R B C ho Fepeeated" Shat those in authority are not mote conâ€" cerned o\out“‘ the In:l:t“ wl w voluntarily wor Qifics ot in Waterloo Township, and figures indicate . that . many ; Are Tel mifiogs nemdy s a privileges of the neglig« ence ofâ€"the parents, until a sys« tem . will be. adopted. wortk can not properly be att 104 , . During the last six ‘a num« ber ‘of childvren wm uy io Eis uftene onl thom As and . afterwards . departed. M oth ors loft them in privats homes, ieay= ing them to the morey of the Child: ren‘s Aid Society, The feature that TTied soas ie it abot wonr fot w was many shts sbem to have lost: theit natural .n.euwmw children, and many of them 4 rm ot us to . ree lieve them of theif apparent purdén. Generally speaking the . work, i# mln. and with it the in‘ of § who are associated wi 18 li?;l:a increasing. Â¥o the k ing according intereat shown hy out Jimt\.\ Judge, it is evident that intor~ ost bas 'mlâ€"“fl the Aid Lert County |B WAB a ab !lrmcm.m E â€" ‘The Juvenile Court Comin‘the has also been a griat help, aad as|an auxiliary has holped me to bear many of the purdens, thu’mmq,on:‘mt casy, and when we can report that during these last six months. as well as for: many months gone by,. thete hes te:mn no discord within our cirâ€" & E: Lary 5’«%'. ll&-n f tablets n.lr.nd me of nee of our "I' longer distressed. wlr.' terrible disease, Asthuna, . â€" wiight in goid foringone T 14. xzmr neseully fi them t sufferers from ® whici I believe is cauged or by Iudigestion®‘, D. A. WHITE cstaplishment: of and his fatherly Tulness has tem a ohild. cles, it can be well understood why our work . was so pléasant. ; Children roturned to parents(Not MIRACUL 4 C. R. MILLER, Inspector Statistical Report â€" . Application for elflm prawen M OCAM:: brought to shelter (No% IMVOBMEGAHS 1B | suuag | 4sc 20 segeants MAil TOJSGINC0: cam qsc smoaae es Mail .::f OB :0000 ) walohs ce recitre it Meetings addres800 . ...« «ocms Miléage: (wpproximate). covcred... ;WO interviews wb t it en riin Phone iANETVIOWE \.y.00 . sseprsm w visited outside the city‘.. Police Court attendance ... .. Wards in Foster Homes heard REOB\) ... seere guth| xehvaens t pire cflmm) placed on parole (Not h "l’d‘) wihimackts drierbyis . norkbniigharie Childrés madd * Wards of the C Children â€" placed ~ in detention from Wards Wards Deported P menin ngeteams of Constipation, take ..m SAILING OF N MAURETANIA I8 OANCELLED ‘ ‘ b’ d b Â¥ * Al sit decits on trom. Poovartises T.imited, Qiimwaâ€" ‘ ® Ldohdon, May. 11.â€"The sailing of the Cunardot . Mauretania : on : May 20th has been cancelled. wards) h YJ fue mss chances to win proâ€" motion and success \‘ an the jadhating fhe rsca~»*> WE NEW INTERNA 'nuoa-:'â€"" ryâ€"in his hout on ‘g%%iA_ PDF) KE UF AolAl placed |QUB . css uoo returned to Shelter YI#ibeG . .. a 0i uies nwumnvl..‘m. ... .. Dese, sand. 1¢913, 0. A, WHITE, Esn Yours . wculy, it our Juvenile Court, advica and , thoughtâ€" w blessing to mrany l i $ 6 Yrt € 408 1638 44 14 48 3 69 * oo Adictery, oo .. is wl a .“‘.’-f y m e C PE Cor, W \ilk,A ._..._1 d u‘ (Bnovessor to ts ngad, es r’@ Market, Frederick 8t Berlip. D. @ McINTOSH, . BARRISTER, «nd. Conveyencerâ€" â€"OfMiee 9 E. BL n'l:munum DR s EGKEL, 1.0.04, D.Qh& . Graduate Chlcago ~Colitze or") Pontintiy pracuines n all its branct Osteopathic Physician. aet ‘at ho somnese Baflor comnaiiet @ se Wes ,, copait Chronie nu%m dige t t oo meonts. .. . . . > / r !lli‘ tipoit BURRAY ind splogaene us at onee â€" No charey dor re on ELoo coant? *" House _ in . Wihdaot And Wwalkerville ,..2:.- Haturday ~ and Sunday »ights, when. no ‘tewer . ‘than ;:‘IIT'-' en vensugomde: tavere wenâ€" secured, .'.im houses have beén sntored a @18 is U inaonmanatntans no\ * & ep Ne o Coop e )‘ !' " dispenked ‘with. mfi and his men haÂ¥e beta na‘un and day, but have : not even had a glimpse i@ ROBRERIES In: Two MoXTus sre . A. nfic‘fium 8t., Berlin, Phone 387, for !!!-ml.l.l z T‘!' 3 Ki wau vv y ar ud ett e 4 s : noer Prigâ€" : 1‘ .: Canadian : in the battle uv::-:?t-wn-» bly m Rfmigmeainn >A y um.-a B». ' T4 *4 ";l,,,-.fil‘;v,,.. N.fil !H L 01 -‘fig 2s 25 i. Doriin, Phine 90. ~ _ t f ',u_:. 8. uowv.ur:, es © ~" _ Digdagens of the Has, : **> King St. Hast® . + ,il\a'».A.uu.LW, n zes s .. * DR. WELLINGTON K. JAtoBS Spo Dentist, Waterloo. 3 Ofice Hours 9 to 12, 1.30 to 6 .« :y . .. IAMUC C. WAMBMT, |~ .: ‘ br. FG.\M jate Dontist ~ Oadfeiiow‘s B w T DR. GLAYTON W., WELLB W & L.BFEEZER, B As: m« 7 stBMinT mioce. Skg Biigct West. REAL ESTATE all day Friday. 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