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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Aug 1915, p. 7

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ack %t | miss."* ‘ Ethe scious ‘ "Wh {cbeste "Afp "Then he used to punish bimself for my fault. An‘ when 1 saw it burt bim I usen‘t to do it againâ€"for awhile at least I think that was a grand way to bring up a daughter. I‘ve been wonâ€" derin‘ since I‘ve been here if an aunt could bring a niece up the same way." And she looked quizzically at Mrs. Chichester. Jarvis came in with a letter on & salver. _ "Well?" asked the old lady. "For Miss Chicbester, madam." And be handed Ethel the letter, "By hand, "Mr. Brent," replied Etbel indifferâ€" ently. "Ob, I say, you know! ‘That‘s good! HaF* ‘And Alaric laughed heartily, Feg Joined in and laugbed beartily with him. Alaric immediately stopped Ethel took absolutely no notice of any one. i Peg sat down beside ber aunt and exâ€" plained to her: "Whenever I did anyâ€" thing willful or disturbin‘ as a child me father always said it was the ‘origâ€" fnal sin‘ in me an‘ that I wasn‘t to be _ "Who is it from?" asked Mrs. Cht cbestet. "Brent?" cried Alaric. "What on earth does be write to yon for‘?" "He wents me to do something for Ethel, took the letter quite unconâ€" sciously and opened it "Why do you constantly disobey me?* pursued the old lady. *"What?" cried Mrs. Chichester, again taken completely aback. | Wirs. Chichester silenced her with & b"h-m'l-uwmo Mr. Hawkes y first report on you." ;rn laughed suddenly and then check» berself quickly, "I suppose it is the origimal sin in me," teplied Peg thougbtfully. _ "And why did you do that?" asked her aunt severely. "I had a picture of what ye‘re goin‘ to tell him." | NOAE U UD O EN ished for it because I couldn‘t help A Comedy of Youth Founded by ___graphs of the Play. W 1918, by Dodd, Mead he4 &Company. Mr, Manners on His GreatPlay of the Same Title=â€" lllus By > : $ a Manne y J. Hartle Oneâ€" lot of MEN‘S _ WORKING BOOTS, regular $2.00 to $169 §$3.00, Sale Price ... ... ... trations .. From <Photo. Circumstances have combined to make this sale advisable at this season. The Stock must be reduced to make room for fall goods and;to meet prevailing conditions. To do this, we are offering GENUINE BARGAINS. This is your Chance to profit immensely. You will find it a REAL MONEY SAVING EVENT. One lot of MEN‘S WIDE DoNG. LACE and Congress, regular $195 $2.50 and $3.00, Sale Price .. S ale Begins Thursday, August 5th, at 8 a. m. and Lasts 9 DAYS One lot of MEN‘S DONG. KID AND BOX CALF, regular $2.50 159 to $3.50, Sale Price ... ... | next to Dominion Bank! Berlin, Ont. One lot of HEAVY FARMERS‘ SHOES, best split and chrome, regâ€" ular $2.50 and $3.00, Sale . PriGge .: cals: mae anel aerncer sl% One lot of MEN‘S FINE SHOES, button and lace, in patent, tan _ and gun metal, regular $5, $5.50 $349 and $6, Sale Price ... .. .. One lot of MEN‘S OXFORDS, patâ€" ent, tan and gun metal, best styles. This is a lot of samples, sizes mostly all 6 and 7, regular $4.00 and $179 $4.50, Sale Price ... .. .... Pissost Inmumumumumon. Snmummmsmsouch Fnmmmmmmenih Snoammesmedt Semmumenent humsssmmmel Encomumect Qâ€"O | Kibler‘s, The Reliable Shoe Store, next to Dominion Bank, Berlin, Ont. The Date Thursday, Aug. 5th. The Place KIBLER‘S The Time Men‘s Shoes 25 vargain In the Store ART At Kiblers â€" Berlin. Ont. © "What do you mean?" said Ethel, with a sudden contraction of ber breath. "You like Mr. Brent, don‘t yet" So the momentâ€"had come. ‘1be little sby bad been watching her. We!l, she would fight this common little irisp nobody to the bitter end _ All *he in the smallest pleces and placed them in a receptacle on the desk. "Come, Alaric." And Mrs. Chiches ter left the room after admonishing: Peg that an bour would be sufficient to sit up. "Let us be bonest with each other, Ethel," said Peg when the two girls were left alone. Peg went right over to ber and looked at ber compassionâ€" ately. TOOK THE ADVIC OF HIS FRIFND MAR, L. LABRIE _ ..« . _ _ 594 Champlain St., Montreal. "I have been restored to heaith by taking ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘. For two years, I was a miserable sufferer frowm ARheuâ€" matism and Stomach Trouble. T became very weak, had frequent dizsy spells and when I took food, felt wretched and sleepy. I suffered from Rheumaâ€" tism dreadfully, with pains in my dack and joints and my hands swollen. A friend advised me to try ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€" tives‘ and from the outset, they did me good. ‘After I had started the second: box, I felt I was getting well and I persevered in the treatment, I can truthfully say that ‘Frultâ€"aâ€"tives‘ is the ounly medicine that helped me. ; LOUIS LABRIE. "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" is the famous medicine made from fruit juices. f b0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 256. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. ; aeon. . Auu She 10°8 The weuler up wig $15000 Worth of BOOTS and SHOES to be Sold at Sacrifice Prices, for 9 Days Only. a This Large Stock must be Disposed of. | P on CB.pra® _ One lot of Men‘s OXFORDS, all leaâ€" thers, regular $4.00 and $4.50 . $245 Sale Price ... ... ... ... }> lry @iae Our regular stock lines in MEN‘S OXFORDS, Monarch and Slater makes One lot of SUIT CASES, 22, 24 and 26 inches, regular $1.50, 99: Sale Prig#\ ... 21. 2.coll. in all leathers and sizes . and newest styles, regular $4.50, $5.00 and $3 45 §$§.50, Sale Price .. .... ... Blu. and button, regular $4.50, Sale Price ... .. . One lot of BOYS‘ HEAVY SHOES, Regutar $2.50, Sate Price :: $l% BAGS DURING OUR 9 DAYS‘ SALE GOODS DURING SALE One lot of MEN‘S VELOUR CALF 25 per cEnt. bigcoilitr on auu \wis fudy oi i SPECIAL _ DISCOUNT ON ALL ESTATE ADJUSTMENT SALE Below are a few of the Many Bargains we are offering: "t""*" _ 9990 CASES AND CLUB ger in her nature surged appermost as EKthel answered Peg, but she kept her voice under control. "The divil doubt it but it‘s old I‘w mot so sure about the respect Why doesn‘t he kiss me aunt‘s hand as Ethel could not control berself muct longer. It was becoming unbearable. As she crossed the room she said with as little heat as possible: "You don‘t understand." 1 "Well, but I‘m thryin‘ to," persisted Peg. "That‘s why 1 watch ye al the spected custom‘ by accidentâ€"when 1 came in through there a month agoâ€" an‘ once since when 1 came in again by accidentâ€"a few days aftherward. I couldn‘t belp seein‘ it both times. An‘, as for bein‘ contemptible, I‘m not so sure the custom doesn‘t deserve all the contempt." Ethel was now thoroughly aroused. "I suppose it is too much to expect that a child of the common people should understand the customs of de cent people." "Mebbe it is," replied Peg. "But [ don‘t see why the common people should bave all the decency an‘ the aristocracy none." "It is impossible to talk to you. I was foolish to have stayed here. You don‘t understand. You never could Peg interrupted: "Why, 1 never saw ye excited beforeâ€"not a bit of color ts yer cheeks till nowâ€"except twice! Ye look just as ye did when Mr. Brent followed that old an‘ respected en# young girl‘s eyes were ablaze Bow vividiy she remembered the eventful Ethel turned. She was now at bay. "You watch me?" "Aren‘t ye me model?" "It‘s contemptible!" cried Ethel INFANTS‘ STRAP SLIPPERS patent kid and white canvas, , regular $1.00, Sale Price ... ; One, lot of CHILDREN‘S CLASSIC m;}‘p r;u;mm _HpqpaLs:’PPifls, , ZhoG,, a F w inalo P:lcl“. is !fll’.flfif:r 2. 89° One lot of INFANTS‘ HIGH BOOTS in lace and button, regular _ 79: $1 to $1.50, Sale Price ... .:; CHI_D‘S$ HIGH BOOTS, button and lace, regular $1.50 to $2.00, s la!o'Prlco............‘ $119 CHILD‘S SLIPPERS, ankle strap in black and tan, regular $1.50 slls to $2.25, Sale Price ..(. .... Children‘s SYa ns The REMARKABLE â€"CASE of Mrs. HAM _ "It‘s very kind of you," sbe said "but it‘s quite impossible." i "Ob!" ejuculated Péz. . Peg beamed joyfully. It was jus what she. wanted to do. Ethel viewef the suggestion diferently. *w CAME over to ask Mrs, Chiches ] ter‘s ~permission for yon twt young dadies to go to a dance to night. It‘s just across from her at the Assembly rooms," said Jerry. â€"â€"ue that confronted ber when she frst arrived at the Chichester home days before! Ethel answered this time, excitediy and indignantly, giving fu}} and fe vent to ber just anger: CHAPTER XXI1. *2 'iâ€"-laâ€"fl‘ â€"~}neither strength noe | the matter?" xd ; s . 'llfl'm.fardi "Obe of us girlis has been brought :”hanIMefli.m all wrong. 1 tried to make a'hsz weak spells, hot flashes over my body., | with ber just now an‘ on!y made ‘bet I had a place in my right side that was | angry, as 1 do every one in this house nm“lmflh:gb‘rhww-rlemqm“ weight of my clothes. I . "Aren‘t you friends?" ‘ and doctors, but they did me little "Indadeâ€"indadeâ€"indadeâ€"we‘re, not and I never:â€"expected to get out again. |\None of them are with me." in I got Lydia %Pinkhm'- V.zabk "What a shame!" 188 \ Compound &nd Blood Purifier, and Icerâ€" | "Walit untl you bear what me aunt tainly would havebeen in graveorinan |says when ye ask ber about the asylum if your medicines had not saved | dance!" ds me. But now I can work all day, sleep | "Don‘t you think she‘li let you gof" well at night, eat anything I want, have | ‘"No, 1 do not." Sbe looked at him no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. | quizzically tor a :moinent:â€" Then she All pains, aches, fears and dreads are |purst out lnughing. gone, my house, children and husband | =«Aisther Jerry, will ye take me all mno,kmzcmglechd. as I am almost | the saie if e aunt doesn‘t m-emg entirely free of the bad symptoms I had "Why, Peg"â€" be begun nstobishedly. before takingâ€"your remedies, and all is | "Bur 1 naven‘t got an evenin‘ dress gmmdluppmc-inmy home:"" |Noes it matter?" Mrs. Josts Hax, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, | »"wor‘in the least but"â€" Ehumrock, Missouri. 5 e If you want special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. The Temple of Friendship. â€" 69° sAt it in V i;‘mnh-umflg-u\- down pains,‘was shott of ‘memory. nervous, impatient, passed I nl_:_hu..l::s ::3 MISSES‘ SHOES, sizes 11 to 2, one toe, button and lace, regular sl39 $1.75 to $2.75, Sale Price .... One lot of MISSES‘ SLIPPERS and PATENT SANDALS, regular slzs up to $2.50, Sale Price ... ... One lot of WOMEN‘S OXFORDS, special sizes 2}4, 3, 3V2, 4, Regâ€" 85c uiar $2.50, Sale Price ... ... _One lot of WOMEN‘S BEST . EMâ€" PRESS OXFORDS, lace and button, all new goods, regular $3.25 to $4, Sare Pric#‘... ... ... OXFORD®, in small sizes only Reg. $1.75 to $3.50, Sale Price wgt?r 'S'x?o::{meQW? up to the mifuteâ€"styles, reg $325 $4 and $4.50, Sale Price ... One lot of WOMEN‘8 TAN PUMPS and GUN METAL STRAP SLIPPERS Regular $3.00 v.uo, Sale » PrNSG ..« 111 Â¥yo4 iircr Â¥ze $149 Women‘s CANVAS PUMPS, white and black, also velvets, at big discount Come in and see. . . . ja‘re smmigapae One lot of WOMEN‘S PUMPS and Women‘s Shoes 18 _o:'-'duu and m{um Etheol: ‘% fin s-dulm.u‘w“-un Alâ€"an‘ ye wide moangry."> Bthel disappeared without even turning het made up on the spur of the Doun‘t you think you could?* ~ *A dou‘t care for duncing. Hesides my hesd aches." «~*What a pity!" exciaimed the disap pointed young man Then be said en gurly, "Do you suppose your mothe would allow Miss Margaret to got"~> > sat down on the sofa. uo-u“-‘ . _CLEMENT & CLEMENT + eughbly oubappy. Cle I Jerry looked at ber a moment, wate:" . P&*"!sters, Solicitors, Notariew, the matter?" j j Office: Metcalfe Block. "Obe of us girls has been brought up [ Cor. King and m%m all wrong. 1 tried to make friends© E. P. CLEMENT, K. a with ber just now an‘ only. made bet E. W. CLEMENT. angry, as 1 do every one in this house W. P. CLEMENT. would allow TD ‘hak "Misther Jerry, will ye take me all the saive if ine aunt doesn‘t m-emg "Why, Peg"â€" be begu» nstobishedly. "But 1 haven‘t got an:evenin‘> dress. Does it matter?" "Not in the least. but"â€" "Will this one do?" "It‘s very charming; still"= - "Stains and all?". "My dear Peg"â€" "Perbaps they‘ll rub out.. It‘s the prettiest one me annt gave me, 20‘ i put it on tonightâ€"becauseâ€"i thougbt youâ€"that is, some oue tuight come hers tonight. At least i buped te would an‘ ye‘ve come!" Suddenly she broke out passionately; "Ob, ye must take me! Â¥e must! 1 baven‘t bas u bij of pleasure since I‘ve been bere. it will be wondberful. Besides, 1 wonld pot rest all night with you danciu over there an‘ me a prisoner over here." "Now, §eg"â€" be tried to begiu. "It‘s no use, i tell ye. Ye‘vre got to take me. Are you ashamed of m« be cause I‘m ignorant? Are ye?" Civic Holiday is the day on which the people of theâ€"city can do as they pleaseâ€"and they do. h in 2in Sthel wouk thithe "Be am I,." replied Jepry regretfully (To be contimued.} $249 ho W ns â€" 05° M Ili i&hepe d women‘s sest pumps oo ooo doen es m hat One lot of EMPRESS SHOES, patâ€" ent and gun metal, in lace and button, right up to style but small sizes 2%, to 4, regular $3.50 to $4.00, Sale One lot of EMPRESS HIGH SHOES lace and button, small sizes 2}/,, 3, 3%4 and 4, regular $3.00 and $3.50, ;l.w Sale PHGG .11 .26 ce is i+ 100. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Conveyancer, etc; . Money to .losn Office, Molson‘s Bank Building, Water (Successor to Conrad Bitzer.) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Money to loan. German spoken. Officeâ€"Pequegnat _Block, next to Market, Frederick St., Borlin. D. ~G.â€"â€"McINTOSH, .BARRISTER Barrister, Solicitor, .Notary Public, and. Conveyancer. Office 9 E. King St. Telephone No. 547. Berlin, Ont A BA., LLB., J.‘J. &A tised.." W :)uu. CdtlyoMl. ll’:. =:ur to loan. store, Block, ‘n.rh‘.“"' | oc Notaries, etc. Office upstairs Ece nomical Block, King Street, West MILLAR, SIMS & GREGORY . â€" Alex. Millar, KC., Harvey J. Sime Notary, Conveyancer, etc.,. 18 Web er St. E., Berlin. Phone 190. King St. East Specialityâ€" Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat. DR. F. G. HUGHES, Dentist _ Oddfellow‘s Block. D. §. BOWLBY, B.A., L.LB. A. L. BITZER, B, A. SCELLEN & WEIR JAMES C. HAIGHT Medical. Berlin 18 pair BOYS GUN METAL PAT. ENT AND LACE, Regular $3 / 185 Sabe PrHDGB ... ... 1.. ... 1. One lot of GENTS‘ SHOES guring Sate ... ... ... ..« k Big snap in WOMEN‘S TAN SHOES lace or button, in all sizes, best makes, regular $4.00 to $5.00, Sale PAIGCG 22. .11.11¢2 (err «zalless ‘zm Boys‘ and Lads Shoes One lot of BOYS‘ OXFORDS in gun â€"metaiâ€"and patent, regular sz.w $3.00 and $3.50, Sale Price ... ® One lot of BOYS‘ TANS AND PAT. ENT «EATHER SHOES, regular $3.00 to $4.00, during Sale our PFIGG i1 irrs rr+ r1t zie szzg One lot of YOUTHS DONG. AND BOX CALF, regular $2.00 to 135 $2.50, Sale Price ... ... ... 4y One lot of TAN, BOX CALF AND PATENT, reqular $2.50 to > $3.50, S:"a Frirce ... ... .. €1 49 One lot of YOUTHS DONG. and BOX CALF, Regular $2.00 to 135 §$2.50, Sale Price .. .... ..... s BON‘T MiSS THIS tal tate guner ur. SHik, the Graduate unger Dr. de? ‘of the science" Balioe sout Offices, “z mm THE EMPLOY! IATIO of Watendo eounty _ 59 King St. W Mfi‘ Wehavovmidu?:-‘ men in all lines of work. If you . out of employment communicate 1 us at once. . No charge for regif tion of services rendered. I STRATFORD, ONT. \..* _ Ontario‘s most successful bus! training school. Teachers are con ent, courses are thorough and gi ates succeed. . We had more apy tions this month than we had stud graduate during the past six mo The three applications received . recently were for Lady: Stenogra at $780, Bookkeeper at $1,000, Commercial teacher at $1400 per num. Business men want our gi ates. Get our free catalogue at D. A. McLACHLAN, SFE E. A. REID & CO., 43 St., Berlin, Phone 387, for in Real Estate. Open ev ‘ DR. WELLINGTON K. J the â€"spiendidâ€" Bargains offered A big chance to _ Save Money. _Only. Read this Ad. and profit by Business Cards. For Nine Days J. A. HILLIARD ) Osteopathy. CENTRAL REAL ESTATE, Principal

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