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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 May 1918, p. 9

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4 ‘ Both the sad eyed William and bis inther were duinfounded. "Where on |ourth did she get a five pound box of eandy?* Mr. Baxter devianded. sane aiq not appear at the taDic. *Poor child! Sbe‘s sick in bed." Mra. Baxter explained to her busband. "I Bosides causing the minor ailments of rheumatism, sciatica, lnmbago and backâ€" ache, noglect of the kidneys is apt to dewlo{:emto more serious discases, such as diabetes or stone in the bladder. and iwo botties compictely eured me of al my rhoumatiam, and "think it was r-nnt for thtwu;y.rand I have never had any raturn of this ailâ€" Your kidueys are the filters of the body. If they become in#étive and fail to olimâ€" inate the waste matter, they are apt to throw the whole mechanism of the body out of order, thus tuzic poisons can acâ€" eumulate in the system and be as deadly as anako venom. ‘Thits: OQne afterucon, baving locked bis door to secure himself against inâ€" trusion, William seated himself at his writint table and from a drawer thereâ€" in took a small cardbourd box, which he ncovered, placing the contents beâ€" fore him upou the table. In the bos were: Anuric was first discovered by Dr. Piorco, and has benefited tho*uh of gufforers as well as appeased and éliminâ€" ated the ravages of the moro serious Widâ€" ney disemaos. . Now procurable at amy r-\d «drug atore, or send Dr. V. M. Pieree, nvalida‘ Hotel, Buffaio, N. Y., or branch office, Bridgeburg, Ont., 10 cents for trial package, "I‘m afraid Jane has begun her first affair." was out this afternoon, and she ate nearly all of a five pound boxz of candy." â€" Uvening after evening passced while William sat dreaming painfully of Mr. Parcher‘s porch, but in the daytime, though he did not literally make hay while the sun shone, be at least gathâ€" erod a hmirvest somewbat resembling hay in general character. " WHO WILL WIN , THIS BATTLE?" Rid the body of toxic poisonsâ€"clean the bladder and kidneys and cure the twinges of rheumatism with Anuric and you â€"win tho battio of life. "I‘m nfraid Jane bas begun her first ‘Tair." said Mrs. Baxter. "A gentle inapâ€"sxent it to her." * What gentieman?" gasped Willlam. And in his mother‘s eyes as they «lowly came to rest on his in reply he was aware of an Inscrutability strongâ€" y reminmlfu)} of that Inscrutable look f Jane‘s. "Mr Parcher," she said gently. 4 A faded rose; several other faded roses, disintegrated into leaves; thrce withvred ‘"four leaf clovers;" a white ribbon stil} faintly smelling of violets; ‘n «ma‘l silver shoe buckle; a large pearl button; a smail pearl button; a tortaise shell hairpin; a cross section from the heel of a small slippoer; a atringy remnant, probably once an imâ€" provised wreath of daisies; four or @re withered dandelions; other dried rerptution of a nature now indistinâ€" suisbable. . 8 CHAPTER Vi1. °_ ~Progress of the Symptome. ILLIAM‘S writing table was beside an opeu window. through which came &n in sistent whirring, unagreeâ€" able to his mood, and, looking dowu “ugu-.u the suuny lawn, he beheld three lowly creatuics. Obe was Genesis, cutting the grass; anotber was Clema:â€" tis â€"hbe had assumed a transient attiâ€" tude, curtousiy trianguilar, in order to Copyright, 1#%, 1914, by Metropolitan #HOOTH TARKINCTON A Taile of Y outh and the Baxter Eomily, venteen seratch bis earâ€"tbe thard was Jane, dn ope hand she heid a little stack of sugar sprinkled wafers, which she sliowly but steadily depleted, Wearing there!" he called from the window. "You mean to eat that cake after the dog‘s had his face on it?" "It wasn‘t his face," Jane observed. "Well, if it wasn‘t his face, 1‘d like to know what"â€" starchy white and a bive sash, watchâ€" ing the lawu mower spout showers of grass as the powerful Genesis easily propelled it across the grass. Hising, be permitted his nose to lead him, with the result that it touched the rim of the last wafer in Jane‘s exâ€" ternal possession. This incident annoyed William. "Look "It wasn‘t his face," Jane repeated. "It was bis nose. It wasn‘t all of his nose touched it either. It was only a little outside piece of bis nose." *"Welil, are you going to eat that cake, 1 ask you?" Jane broke off a small bit of the waâ€" fer. She gave the Lit to Clematis and sJowly ate what remained, continuing to watch Genesis and apparently unâ€" conscious of the scorching gaze from the window. "I never saw anything as disgusting as long as I‘ve lived!" William anâ€" nounced. "I wouldn‘t ‘a‘ believed it if anybody‘d told me a sister of mine would eat after"â€" "I didn‘t," said Jane. "I like Clemaâ€" tis, any way." ‘This deliberate mnisinterpretation of his motives made it dificult for Wiâ€" liam to speak. "Do you think," he beâ€" gan hoarsely, "do you think"â€"â€" ‘They‘re so small too," Mrs. Baxter went on. "She probably wouldn‘t be sick if ghe ate them all." "My beavens‘" he burst forth. "Do you think I was worrying about"â€" He broke off, unable to express bimseclft save by a few gesinres of despair. Again fAnding bis voice, and a great deal of it, he demanded: "Do you real ize that Miss Pratt will be here within less than half an hour? What do you suppose she‘d think of the people of this town if she was invited out exâ€" pecting decent treatment and found twoâ€"tnirds of the cakes eaten up beâ€" fore she got there and awwhat was left of ‘em alt pawed over and chewed up tookin‘ from some wretched child?" "Now, Wilte," sald Mis. Raxter gomâ€" My, Uyew‘d Letiet ge onp Th brush nur )ake: gusuin before yeiin o frionds pxe 0 Y.nomitsti‘t iet somncIf got 80 Â¥e gods!" ber brother cried. "Do you think that makes it any better? And, by the way," hbe continued in a tone of even greater severity, "I‘d like to know where you got those cakes Where‘d you get ‘em, 1‘d just like to toquire?" © William entered in the stained‘glass attitude of one bearing gifts. Overâ€" bead both bands supported a tin pan well laden with amail cakes and waâ€" fers, for which Jane was silently but repeatedly and systematically jumping. Even under the stress of these efforts her expression was cool and eo/llected. Bhe maintained the self possession that was characteristic of ber. William ‘uttered a cry. These little cakes were sacred. Iis mother, growâ€" Ing curious to mect a visiting lady of whom, so to speak, she Lbad heard much aud thouglt more, bud asked May Parcher to bring her guest for iced tea that afternoon. . A few others »f congenial age bad been invited There was to be a small matinee, in fact, for the houor and pleasure of the son of the hbouse, and the cakes of Jane‘s onslaught were part of Mrs Baxter‘s preparations. Not so with William. His cbeeks were flushed, his eyes indignant. "You see what this child is doing?" he deâ€" ruin everything?" + "Ruin?" Mrs. Baxter repeated abâ€" sently, refreshing with fair water a bow! of fiowers upon the table. "Ruin ?" "Yes, ruin!" William was hotly emâ€" phatic. "If you don‘t do something with ber it‘llâ€"all be ruined before Miss Frâ€"before they even get here!" Mrs. Baxter laughed. "Set the pan "Set it down?" he echoed increduâ€" lously. "With that child in the room and grabbing like"â€" "There!" Mrs. Baxter took the pan from him, placed it upon a chair and with the utmost coolness selected five wafers and gave them to Jane. "I‘d already promised she could bave five more. You know the doctor said Jane‘s digestion was the finest be‘d ever misâ€" understood. ‘They won‘t hurt hber at all, Willie." "In the pantry." Jane turned and moved toward the bouse. "I‘m goin‘ in for some more now." William hied bimself to the pantry with such advantage of longer legs that within the minute be and the waâ€" fers appeared in conjunction before his mother, who was arranging fruit and flowers upon a table in the ll}lg‘ room. He smote Ius hamds t serter bits despatr of hercdnteDM:eus have flung himse}? down npon but was arrested halfwry hy taneous Joud outcries from his and Jane. "Don‘t slt on the CA KTS screamed. ously, beginning to pace the fNoor "It‘s the question of principle T‘m talk Ing about! Do you think it‘s right. t give the poople of this town a pun name when strangers like Misa I‘tm: come to vis"â€" Saving himsolf and the pan fers by a supreme euntortics last Instant, WiKitm deci¢ed to wpon bils feet. "What do t . the enkes?" be demswl d ean "Willte!" â€" Mis mothorsjooked at Is: hopelessly. "Do go ant brush soâ€" hbair. 1f you could sto how youve xeited CExeitet"" )e yer thint you crled to dne jred t the snn h â€" Prevented by "Frultâ€"aâ€"tives" The Wondertul Fruit Medicine "Domt sit on the CAKES!® | "It‘s a sort of sleeveless jersey he Jane looked after uim placidly. Wears, Willie, 1 think." "Didn‘t be talk funny?* she murmured.| "No, you don‘t think that!" be cried, "Yes, dear." said Mrs. Baxter. She With great bitterness,. "You know it‘s shook ber head and uttered the enigâ€" DOt a jersey! You know perfectly well matic words, "They do." what it is, and yet you expect to keep "I mean Willie, mammn," said Jane. him out there whenâ€"when one of the "If it‘s anything about Miss Pratt he â€"One of the noblâ€"when my friends always talks awful funuy. Don‘t you Arrive! And they‘ll think that‘s our think Willie talks awful funny if it‘s dog out there, won‘t they? When inâ€" anything about Miss Pratt, mamma?" telligent people come to a house and "Yes, but"â€" see a dog sitting out in front they "Wbat, mamma?" Jane asked as ber think it‘s the family in the house‘s mother paused. dog, don‘t they ?" "Well, it happens. \{eople do get like William paced the room. "Ye gods! that at his ago, Jane." What do you think Miss Pratt will "Does everybody ?" think of the people of this town when "No, 1 suppose not everybody; just she‘s invited to meet a few of my some." . friends and the first thing she sees is somewbere that she likes pretending! *There, there," she said sootbingly. to be a little girl berseif7" |"Go and brush your hair, and change "What:* your collar, Willie. It‘s all wilted. PW "Yes," eald Mrs. Baxter, remaining send Genesis away." calm, "I‘m sure I‘ve heard somewbere| "Cofllar," he muttered that she likes to talk baby talk." f "Change It!" said Mrs. Baxter, rais Upou this a tremor passed over Wiâ€"|ing ber voice. "It‘s wilted:!" § tian, afterâ€" which be became rigld. I He departed in a dazed manner. "You ask a tody to sour house," he‘ Passing through the hall. be paused _ _ te _ @bruptly, his eye having fallen. with T e ~â€"â€"_|sudden disapproval upon a large. beavâ€" . ‘ (My framed, glas$s covered engraving. mAT GHA"GE 'N |=The Buttle of «ettysburg," which bang upon the wall near the front door. w , Undeniably it was a picture feeble 4n u“AN s l'FE ]dwnrull\‘u quality, No donbt, too, Wilâ€" lam was right in thinking it as unâ€" mnmomemmmmnmzmmamm 'wnrthy of Miss Pratt, as were Jane Mrs. Godden Tells How n':ln;d ulcm-nls and (.‘Iemm:n. Ile'ffln * t she must nover see it, especially May bQ PM in S.foty 'u’tbo frame had been chipped »»id bad and Comfort. ‘u corner broken, but it was more 'oh-:mmny effective where be found it than where in his nervousness he left ml_nm:IO.~"lwu.pminFthmgi it A few basty jorks snapped the the critical period o: life, b«-?z fortyâ€" {elderly green cords by which it was :,::,:",",',':,',"'"H"'",",T ;.xdy "‘lr&"‘!;m“: suspended; then be Iaid the picture o EEHEASASSST toms incidenttothat |UPOM tbe fNoor and with his handkerâ€" o as »alilae B9 changeâ€"heat flashâ€" |Chief made a curious Iabyrinth of aveâ€" Oe ” BÂ¥A es, nervousness, and |oues in the large oblong area of fine ftoact tb . aal was in a general run |dust which this removal disclosed «pon oaon * E EMAAA down condition, so (the wall. surely proved to be. I feel Better and flrorlrr in every way since taking it, and the .nnoflinz :xm(;:mmn have diaapâ€" peared." â€" Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 Naâ€" peared."‘ â€" Mrs. M. GoppEN, poleon St., Fremont, Ohio. Such nnnoying symptons as heat flashes, n~rvousnses, backache, beadâ€" ache, irrite sility and *‘ the blues,"" may be speedlly overcome and the system restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb rem Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com solves write the Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to For years, I suffered with these dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was toid I was incurable. 58 Masoxxzuye Sr., Hou, Qu®. "In my opinion, no other medicine is so good as ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘ for Indigestion and Constipation. A LIFETIME OF SUFFERING *Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘. To my surprise, I found this medicine gave immediate relief, and in a short time I was all right again", 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealers or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa inkham‘a V table Compound. If w-'::.“a-“- present them« One day a friend told me to try "Don‘t sit on the CAKES!" and herb remedy Lydia E. DONAT LALONDE judgment upon one of theâ€"one of the ably a little out of patience with bim, she gave way to that innate mischiovâ€" ousness in such affairs which is not unknown to her sex. "You see, Willis, if Miss Pratt pretends to be a cunning little girl it will be helpful to Jane to listen and learn how." # _ William uttered a cry. He know that he waes struck, but be was not sure how or where. Again be dashed from the room. Near the open front door he came to a sudden hait, and Mre ‘mmuu beard him calling loudliy to the industrious Genesis: "Here! You go cut the grass in the back yard and, for beaven‘s sake, take thet dog with you!" "Grass awready cut roun‘ back," re sponded the amiable voice of Genesis. "Cut all ‘at back ya‘d ‘s mawnia‘‘* "Yes," he cried, "but a lady that didn‘t livo bere wouldu‘t know that! Â¥e gods! What do you suppose she would think? You know what he‘s got on!" Genesis laugbhed gayly. "I got my grass to cut. Who pay me my wages? ‘At‘s my boss. You‘ ma say, you git all ‘at lawn mowed b‘fo" sundown.‘ No, sub! Nee‘n‘ was‘e you‘ bref on me, ‘cause I‘m got all my time good an‘ took up." want guests coming (o this bouse to see that awful old darky out there and know that he‘s the kind of servâ€" ants we employ? Ye gods!" ‘"Why, Genesis is just a neighborâ€" bood outdoor darky, Willic. He works for half a dozen families besides you now. Go around in the back yard with that dog." = "Neminine ‘bout ‘at back ya‘d! Ole Clem ain‘ trouble nobody!" "You bear me?" William shouted. "You do what I say at once!" Once more William presented himâ€" self fatefully to his mother and Jane. "May } just kindly ask you to look out in the front yard? % want you to Jook at Genesis." "I‘m familiar with his appearance," sald Mrs, Baster. "Why in the world €o you mind his cutting the grass#" William groaned. "Do gou bonestly Pavsing to wine his hot brow with the same tmplemeat. he remerbered that some one had made allusions to his _ collar .‘ hair, wherenpon he spriitg to The staits, mounted two at a time, rushed into his own r@oie and coufronted ‘bis streaked image in the mirror. * ___ CHAPTER ViH. At Home to His Friends. FTER ablnutions William found bis wet haw plastle and easily obtained the long, even sweep back ward from the brow, lack: ing which no male person, unless bald, ful@led his dednitiqn f a man of the world. Mut there epsnedl a {irlod of tehemence and activity eanâ€"ed by a bent collar buiton, The day was waran "Well, you can‘t cut the front yard Toronto, May 27.â€"Last minute orâ€" mm-mm:mwnn received by the exem appeal tribunals sitting toâ€"day giving absolâ€" ute direction o exempt for the preâ€" sent all Class B. mon of 20, 21 or 22 years of age. The order stated that the military request to reconsider these appeals was therewith drawn, and that tl-. exemptions be allowed to stand» To comply with this the exemptions reâ€" | fused had to be carefully revised and ‘ several who had been refused exempâ€" ; tion were granted freedom from miliâ€" tary duties on account of their age alone. Ottawa, May 27.â€"The story of the big war time profits made by Canadâ€" lan milling companies on four for home and foreign consumption and the recommendations for heavier taxation of these profits for the benefit of counâ€" try, are given in a report issued toâ€"day by the Minister of Labor. Orders issued Apply to All Ages hth-:'m. It is understood the order also ap plies to all B men whose cases have n:mdy been dealt with by the tribunâ€" als. MINISTER OF LABOR COMPLAINS ‘The report shows that in 1917, large milling companies largely increased their profits, even after deducting the heavy war tax. It intimates that the limitation of profits to 25 cents per barrel does not effect the purpose for which it was intended, as a profit of 15 cents per barrel would pay ample dividends and permit a to be set aside. ; "',,_‘g The report ?dep with the as sertion that @nly way to reach the profits of the @#illing companies is to Increase the tax on net profits on the total of investments for the year. An application for a license for the opening of a liquor dispensary _ in Brantford has been refused. by the Ontario License Board, according to an announcement made here toâ€"day by m local firm. â€" Since the opening of the dispensary at Hamilton, radial traffic between the two cities has greatly increased. Fined $100â€"Hoarded Flour. Henry Mcihm was fined $100 in the Police Court Manday afternoon for hoarding flour. He had one full bag and threeâ€"quarters of another one. It is the first case of the kind there. Dispensary Helps Traffic. Guelph‘s Share is $10,200. At a special meeting of the Guolphl gut, i S renine (CamP 100 Sefv! Junction Railway Board on Monday a : Steiineenare sagrerenrenmenonie ons a dividend of six per cent*® on the! _ coL. SHARPE, M. P., DEAD capital stock owned by the city was To e accoume declared. This amounted to $10,200.) Gommander of the 116th Battali Besides this almost $1,700 was kept a Succumbs at Montreal out to ‘pay the taxes. The quarters‘! Montreal, May 25.â€"Lieut.â€"Col. receipts have been most satisfactory.; Sharpe, D. S. O., M. P.. for Ont Tries to Suicide. Elijah Lickers, an Indian, who was sentenced 4o nine months in the reâ€" formatory foran attempted holdâ€"up in Brantford,, tried to commit suicide in the jail ‘Jhere he is incarcerated, while awaiting his transfer to the provincial institution. Lickers securâ€" ed a rope in the jail yard and was found banging from a scantling. He was cut down and Dr. Secord. resusâ€" citated him. Thouundsdthowhtlwpeoplenqledcoldc&mywinter. 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Following the opening service this afternoon 8. Cooper, of Guelph,, gave an interesting (paper, entitled "Our Keynote" reviewing the objects of the league. The main items of discussion were the proposed union of the Canadâ€" lan Luther League and the Canadian Lutheran Young People‘s Union and the cstablishment of a fund for eduâ€" cating young men for the Lutheran ministry, but no decision was reached. The election of officers was deferred until Saturday. Rally in Evening This evening‘s session took the form of a grand rally and St. Paul‘s was crowded to the doors. Rev. John Schmeider, late of Philadelphia, and now of Kitchener gave some historical facts about Lutheranism, while Harry Hodges, of Philadelphia, general secâ€" reulg'ool the Luther League of Ameri ca, k for his subject "Luther Leaâ€" gue, a Training Camp for Service." MS‘. and Mrs. George Williamson, of Simcoe, Ontario, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Efleen Velyvian, to Dr. Herbert Knutsen Detâ€" weiler of the University of Toronto, soun of Mr and Mrs. S. 8. Detweiler, of Kitcener, Ontario. The marriage will take place quictly the last ~week in June. The Brantford Women‘s Hospital Aid started out‘on Monday in a drive for $20.000 for an addition to the nurâ€" ses‘ home. The latter, although only built a few yeark ago. is already over crowded, and an addition is ~necesâ€" sary. It cost originally, with furrishâ€" 21 â€"KING W., PHONE 561. Start $20,000 Drive Commander of the 116th Battalion, a Succumbs at Montreal Montreal, May 25.â€"Lieut.â€"Col. Sam Sharpe, D. S. O., M. P.. for Ontario County, died in tie Royal Victoria Hospital toâ€"day. He recently returnâ€" ed from France, whore there he com:â€" manded the 116th Battalion at Vimy Ridge. j 0 Lieyt.Col, Sharpe was born in Scott Townghip Ontario County, in 1873. 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