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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Sep 1922, p. 9

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ta “For In. It nem- IO, Duchess," he mend gently. “God knows I hve uttered enough tar my faults to unify the burnout Judge. There h just one thin; I should likes to tell you, tt you wlll allow me to re- Nr to the put, nnd that in that I thought --mr ,rw-hnew aboar- you! Her tuber requested me to Illow him to tell her. He even told no that he had done so. Do you believe that, Duchess?" "Thank you! I In very glad. for u would have hart me to think that you could hove believed me base enough to have deceived her after my {rightful lesson.” he said simply" Nt In: m been such a terrible mis. an!" h bad “all!“ while the usually ah ttr-rt' pickod to pieces a "Why should you not rennin? she Alto. handy. “In life to be a W, a minute tron beginning to and?" tsisitoetikk of.“ mu. Boot C'I.'Uta-e, tSl m1»... IT"""""""""'" . 'srroauateutolBaMarvo" - C'ttl2t"""""""" "Oh ' hub! The heart-broken! mm! ot your voice is killing me! Oh, Erie. why ehuld you not have (muted me? Could you not see that my love had swallowed up every thought in me? Could you not un- derstand that it was my love for Edwin Chapman that had slain the memory ot my husband. Did you not know that my heart and soul were crying to their only love, and am has the eye alone that was leaked? Oh, Erie, wha: ls lite worth under thla endless torture?" that you Ire the promised wire or In! blend, that I tun married, and--- that my brother was hanged tor murder!” “Don't!" be whispered. unable to tore. his vole; upward through the new ot his emotion. "You forget ", “You. I forgot everything, even to I, cum womanhood. where you are named, and It in only ot me now am you no thinking. You love to. See new I have pat aside my this, when I can ask you If it Is "tt in true, God help me!" he ansv wand, In the ulna “any way. "You no more than my life. more than my soul. more than my God to me. I new that weak and sinful as l have been. your Hie would yield ib ull to my slightest touch, and that In why our [unwell mun be an “will one. A mun does not dese- mto " religlon. Duchess. You my scum my love by the sacri- no. I mu III-k0 in nllowlng you to go tron me." . They stood I moment in.sueuee, at» being {no (In! to break 1t. "What Jul] you do when I am some?" the ukod tromulaullj. “You know the trouble France In In. I In!) so to her." Ila dulled up quickly, her lace wilt. with horror. "WBrt" the piped. Iriiilitllt?ii,iait,ii!ti',i, ai. an“ dd Vin U.“ [or W in. . '.ii'4i'htilk?ii',? Fall-c " my t,,,t,'18l'At; ttlii5i'ii,F,b3ii)",iiit Eij#itrrr.ra-ir."ra, ---"-" --- 4a,. “1.21: a FG “a mi“)? if: J.'titPl3'd",'4'ets, ygtAGNMrMpTtr1trtr)rhiNWWtfj, , Lady of Beaufort Park râ€"WE. t,tiiifiitstittti'i'i, ‘* A, tijt,rtliti'iitiir'iiiii2iiii1', . 131i n WENONA cxmu -c'NxrVet-'-'NNrV0-AuP" only‘be the krsowitttnt you are alive mother. in the world that will ever give me the courage to live and tace my life. You mu! promise me that you will not. Oh, “You must not do that. You nut. not!" [he cried handy. "It will "Then let me go with you! Chu't you see there wilt be hospitals and nurses needed for the wounded and dying? on, Erie, this butterfly life is hateful to me. I so long to be ot some use to some one somewhere. Perhaps In doing good I might tttone In some sort tor the cruelly and In- Justice that I once did to you. Let me go, Erie. Say that you will. Say that you will." "No, dear. It Is much better not. You don't know what the "his are, and you are unused to hardship. Your duty is to your parents, and -to Charlie Quitttard. You must perform it bravely." ' The enthusiasm, the pleading ot the passionate voice, canned Mm to waver for a moment; then he an swered firmly: I "Never! Do you think Chaylle Quintard so poor a thing that he would marry me when my heart is locked up forever with you? Do you-_' "Duchess, don't! Cannot you was that our love for each other 1. a dreadful sin? Don't you know that We must strangle and starve it? Oh, my darling, my dearest heart, on, good-by to me now while I have the courage left to so!" She glanced up almost herolcly. and placed her cold (Inger: in the scorching palm of Ma hand. 'X1ood-brt" she sold gently. "I have not turned you trom your pur. pose, nor have ynu turned me 1mm mine. Poor France'. If sh.) nodes soldiers, she needs nurses also. There! don't argue, becsuse all you could say would prove useless. Good-by. Erle, sud God bless you'. We have both made mistakes, and we are both suturing. There I. I little consolation in the thought that we have that In common.” "But Duet"----" "Please hush! You may be sure that the thought of you wlll ensue me to do my duty well Ind nobly. It ls all m your sake Erle. Becouse I love you" -' Before he could rectum her she pressed her lips pullomtoly upon his hand and wu (one. At the door ot the In line met Charlle Quintard. "I wn just going to look tor you, Virginia," he said gently. "Luncheon In ready. and you know we nun immediately after for Liverpool." "l lhull be relay" she neutered quietly. "But 1 mm go no further tltttn London at present. Charlie." He started ever " unduly. "Why?" he asked. "I have Just been eve-km; of the trouble Into which poor Prince is thrown. You know what We owe her a. I nation. I Am going to do whet I on to pay the debt. I mu one: myself u I lune." :43 [Elho'zguzdi mmmumum: ugh-nu _ l _ “xmnlmuvnom and broke-I7. " do - u- m won bully-atl- an "Poor um- mm" In III-uni untilnlbvmmmuehru uhotoduurw.“navmm- ton! " that. won only was“ I might do to his. but!" lob. Kw at Lat. The PM. do I'm do Tttmrs- dorm " the com. ot We!" “enu- wlich “reach out (all tt like the - of u wheel. In one of than n Minty um. to “deuce w" mum with 1 cunn- lng row anion u the Whlpuu that attracted Ittenuon in human Paris, not. because of ita mal- cence, but tor the quiet yet mm elegance of In sstsrttttrndtrum. "A schema] artist live. more," they told themulvol And each other ts they drove by in their handwme equip-gee. "Who Is he?” Not Alone w“ the architecture. backed u It was by rout. tar-cu" but more I” something ghoul. tho drapery ot the "Parts lacs " the window: thats caught the eye! ot women and hold than. For some time the neighbors “I! no sign ot lite about the place sue an occasional sen-van! .nnd u I cer- tain hour each by the outage ot a physician drove up. Then his Vis- lta new less frequent and (innlly ceased. _ But no one was able to Answer the question. It was not long anew-rd until their patient watching w“ reward- ed by seeing a we, but exceedingly lovely girl emerge from the mine upon the arm ot a handwme curious ly tender man, who seemed to guard her footsteps as he would hue done those ot a tottering chm. He followed her into a carriage; then without haste they were driv- en away. while the neighbors undo strenuous ettorta to discover their identity. "Pierre" exclaimed Etienne mn- et to " “let. without much; up from the driving he w" making tor Flam, “have you (uncovered who the people new“ the my no?" e "Yes, monslenr. They no Ameri- can. Their mes are Loyd-Mostyn.” "But who Is this young lady who has been Ill. The one who ll I0 moon in the garden?" "She Is Monsieur Loyd-Monty!“ wife." “His wife! That chlld! You mm be mutter-l" Etienne Millet w“ not looking " his drawing now but nt his um. a curious light In " handsome dark eyes. "No, monsleur," returned the let- Tant firmly but respectfully. "Phil. ippe Magi-m Loyd-Mostyn" meld, told me all about it. Medan in very‘ unfortunate. She is not only blind but insane." _ "When" "it is quite true .monliour. Ind- am he- been blind lince she wu an infant, i believe end [on her mind several month- after her mer- riage. She fancies her husband in her (other. and continually speak- to him In ‘pape' after the American custom. He In very devoted, Philip- pe tell: me, and new thtt line hu recovered from her “IIIOII he will nummon the but medical lid in France to restore her mind. It pol- “hie." For some time no rammed BO. then, with I companion of MI "my chisel“ tips that must de. tomlmtlon he {and to Ills draw. 1a.. Etienne Millet turned my. There seemed to be no queetlon (urther that he wilted to out. but In dreamy silence he turned hll [rent one In the dlrecllon of the rose prdeu. "tawttettr-t'aoV PIHI " thu uno "I In I - deplorablo condition (or no (In! men bad “My but“ with m occupnuou by an Gonna. at the height: on tho m: I“. at no rivet. And the out-n ot the nil-bled Mom of enamel. The hunch null Von mm _ttt Iper. but. it no.“ not [or a. mm. at mm a. "all no nun " at "dttq m. I m um My won me.- yll-lnn. any too tall. "ta-r But n In! In diaet, be "new down " pencil and mu; from m. chm. "Order my tap at one: 'he u- chimed. "t III: you. on." bumm-OM'H autumn-chum (To in can...” Iranian-ovum “MMGHdDI- uuvurwn... ..... ...-"”5. u Baotou .. .. ........oet. " l Ballad"... .. .. .........Bopt. Berwlck.. ..... ........ Sept. Blnbrook.. ..........v " & Bucknock” ...... ..Sopt. at Blenheim“ .......... ..OcLSI Birth.. .. ...........80m.28& Bobcnneon....... .. Bopt.M& Bolton‘... q......... mot."" & BotMUM.. .. ...... ......Bopt. Ballad"... .. .. .........Bept. 4-63 Bartlet” ..... ........ Sept. tai, Blnbrook.. ..........Begrt. " k 13. Buckuock.. ...... ..Sopt. M&8t Blenhelln.. .......... .Ahtt.6& ' Blyth.. .. ...........6tpt.t8&2b; Bobcnneon....... .. 8091.26121‘ Bottom... q......... Sept» duo BotMUht.. .. ...... ......Sopt. " Bothwoll‘l Corner-n Sept. " l " Bovnmllh.. .. .. "spun.“ Swearing...” ......t%rt. n l " Brannon .. .‘.......Sopt. " & tt' Bright”... .... ..... ..Oct. 3 Brighton: .......... Sm. "e", Bmmh.. .. .........Aug. 22-24 1Bruce Kine... ......thtpt. 20 l 21 Branch... ........ Sam. " a 15 Bark'l F:lll.. ..... Sept. 21 l " Burton!” .. ...... ....Oct. 8&4 Bgrtiattton.. ...... .. ..Sept. 19-21 Camden”... ........Sept. " & " CthtStttttB.. ......... Oct. " & " Cumpbeltord.... .. ..thrpt.t8 & " Ctrp .. .. .. ..........0ct.3& 4 Casueton” .. .....Sopt.19 t " Cayuga... .. .........Npt. 20 t " Contrevllle......... .. Sept. 7 l 8 Charlton.. .. ........Bept. " t ttt Chnuworth........ .. Oct. " l " iChelmatm-d.. .. ......fNrpt.tS&Mt Che-ley.. ...........%spt. " £29 Chrome Crook” ....... ..Bept, 7 Curutrurir...... .. Sept. " & 20 Cobden.... .... .....Bept. " t " Cowman” .... ......tMrt.18& " Goo H111 .. ...... ...SQt 21 l " Bunnie. Baum}... .... ....Som " an Bunnon... ..... .....Bopt. 15” Baotou .. .. ........oet. " l 11 Ballad"... .. .. .........Bept. " Berwlck.. ..... ........ Sept. " Blnbrook.. ..........Begrt. " k " Buckuock.. ...... ..Sopt. M&8t Blenhelln.. .......... .Ahtt.6& ' Blyth.. .. ...........80m.28&29 Bobcnneon....... .. 809L261” Bottom... q......... Sept» duo BotMUht.. .. ...... ......Sopt. " Bothwoll‘l Corner-n Sept. " l " Bovnmllh.. .. .. "spun.“ Swearing...” ......t%rt. n l " Brannon .. 1.....Sopt. " & " Calhoun. . . . . . Coldntor. . . . ., Collingwood. . . . Comber. . . . ' . . Cook-town. . . . Coknlllo. . . . Cornwall . . . ' Courtinm1. . . . Delnwm. . . . . . Delta.... ..... Demon-£71110. . Dolboro... ...' Dal-cheater Btw Dayton. . ' . . . Dresden” .. ., Drumbo. . . . . Dryden. . . . . . Duchmh. . . Dundnlk . . . . . Dumnnon I Dun-ville. . . . ' Durham . . . . , Elwin. . . . . . mantle. ' . . .. Embm. . . . . . . m.m..... .... .. Englohlrt...... _... Erin... .... ....... "irqrmurd.. ... Fonolon Ill-u .. Fonw!ck.. .. .. Fol-gum. .... . Fountain” ... “mutton” .. Hanna... ..... Fordwlch.. .. . for”! .. ..... for”! .. ..... '..... “Detail Fort Ill... .. ....... ..dbert 10-81 Port William .q...... newt 11-14 ”what... .. .. ..BeptS1&" ankvlllo.... .. ... .501 1 t I anon: ((Mohn Simian ....e... Oct. 4 .. ......Sept.u&27 . ........Sepl.28&29 ,. .... Sept. T I ' .. ....Npt. 23.17 _... .Sept.ll&ll ..... ..Oct. 10:11 ...... ... Bert. " Can't. am. "" “a” .. .. I091. " t3 My .. .......... ant. I l " “WW...” ..... "can”: n M-ilu.... .. .. ..Bept. " " McDonald oer-on. .. ....Sopt. a Hammett. .... .. .. ...Sqt. " cholhr...... ......Sopt. " & " Mttatord.... .. .... ..Bept. "as Merlin .... .. .. ...Sept. " l " Melbourne.. .. .,......,.Ntobtsr8 MetrriekvnU .... .... ”80¢.le Moteall’e .. . ...... .t5etptsM £21 Mlddittvtile.... ..... ...... Oct. ' Miduttd....... .... .. ..Bespt.86-80 unamy.. ........ ..Bept 181 " MiubroA.... .. .... ...OetSA6 Milton” ..... ........80m89 £30 Miteertott.. ..... ....Bopt.M& " Mitchell” .. .. . ..Nrt.O & " Mount Budget... .... ..0ct. t Mount Forest... .....Sept. 20 & " Murillo” .... ... .. ..Oet. 8 h 4 Nnmoe.. ........ .8091 " & 14 New Hamburg” ..Sopt. u & 16 Newbnom. ... . .Sept. " 127 New Linkenfd...... Sept. " I " Nttmttttrhttt...... ..... .Bopt. Mao Nia-on-ttter-Lake Bert. " k " North Bar .. .... ... .8091. 18-15 Norwich.... ......" .8090. " ‘11 Nohrood.... .... ...0ct. 10 AM Otkvlllqn .... ...... ...Sopt 1b16 Oakwood.. .... ....Bept. 18 " (MOI-8.. ...... ..... ..0ct. 5 t ' Olhwekin.. .. .. ...... ..o= " Ohondun.. ....... Jam. " & 10 Oranxevlllo.. .. .....Sopt. " " Orlllla.... .. ........Sopt. 11 £13 IcuI-r...... ......B'W I. I ll Intuit... .. .... ..Sept. 10-38 Merlin .... .. .. ...Sopt. " & " Melbourne.. .. .,......,ANgtotrar8 Metrriekvriu .... .... ”80¢.le Natalie .. . ...... .Bept.“ £21 Middittvtiie.... ..... ...... Oct. ' Miduttd....... .... .. ..Bespt.88-80 Mummy" ........ ..Sopt 18& " MiubroA.... .. .... ...Oct5&6 Milton.. ..... ........Bspt" £30 Miteertott.. ..... “Hannah " linden.... .... ...... .'.Npt.N meow!” .. .. . .360an & so Mount Bryan-.... .... ..Oct. ' Orono.... .. ...... .teespt. " “9 Orrvlllo.. .. ....... . .Bopt. mo Guru's” .. .. ... ...Bept. 1b18 Ottawa (Cantu! Canada) Soot, 8-18 outrun... ...... ..Bopt.18 & " Owen Botutd.. ........ Sept. IFM Pulley .. ...... ..Bept. " t " Pauttttam..... .... Sept. 25 aM Pdmeruon ..... .... ..0ct. , & 4 sun-po- Pane .....sm to O I. ...... .Bept. " & " .. .....Sopt.14 " ........t%pt.U m ........ .. ..Sept. 15 ...... .ttespt. " " ....... . .Bopt. use .. ... ...Sept. ua' .-...Deyl.. av " a; ... .. ..Oet. 8 h 4 _.... .8091 " & 14 .. ..Sopt. u & " . . .Sept. " 127 ..... Sept. " I " .. ..... .Bopt. Mao G. E. Buchsnn, K. c., cmnsel tor) Kruspe and human. “ted " the running ot we hearing that ther hooks of the lumber company had been audited by the firm of Clerk- son, Gordon and Dil’iwonh since the ttrat hearing and that on interim re. port had been made which wu die cussed at a meeting ot the parties concerned " Toronto mt week. At this meeting the Bekers and Kaufman settled their dvil claims. the report having cleared up a. number ot matters. He decanted that the report was ormtett B Int- nre tint had it been made to the tNkertg some time ago there would have been no crimlnli proceedings. The Bakers, he ssid, had 'riqnuistd their disinciimion to proceed with ,the prosecution KAUFMAN CASE TO BE SUBMITTED m-ATI‘OR- . HEY-GENERAL. A d-patch tram Suntan,“ an following restrain; ttut 1matttwt cu. hard in that city -ntr.-- Dunning that ultho Roma and A:- Baker ot the French River Lum- ber Company. Big Wood might be willing to drop further Medina 13.11131 Harvey Krulpe tanner book. keeper ot the company, the Hilton a. human, Kitchener manna-stur- er. charm with con-pine! to do. tr%td the company of I um named in the neighborhood of $38,000. he would not one to “he ”annihil- tty of dismissing the me, man. true Brodie in police court W to when“ the has ofthe one to the trttorr"srttmMrrtu'rs department. Representatives of the Board. ot Trade ot Kitchener. Gait. Waterloo and Doon recently met at Doon and decided to epproech the Minister of Railways with a request that a tttMF oline car be run on the G.T.R. line between Kitchener and Gun. The G.T.R. recently took one of the Kit. chener-Gel: treine on owing to the coal Itriko end the ion ot the troll in severely to". don; the “nu, etc pecmly by Doon residents who work in out end are depending on tint train. WANT GASOLINE CAR, ON GALT ELMIRA LINE Sept”! Udora.... ..A..., ...... ..0ct.8 Utterimtt...... .... ..Sopt. 19120 Vulleek mm... .. .... Dept. " Verne.. ...... .......v 19-20 Wnllucoburg ..t. .. ..Sepf. " & I? Walhcotown .. .. .. ..0ct. 4 a ' Walter’s "tla.... .. Oct. " m Wukworunu .. ........0ct. 4& 6 Winn-01L. .....r..... Sept. 13:10 Waterford“ .. .... ......Dopt. 31 Walnut. .. .... ...8ept 811 u Wetland.... . ..... .......Oet " m0andport.. ...... Bent.” & " Wallaby .... .. ..tupt. " t " Watt Meailtivmr.... .. ..0ct. 4 Weston... .. _.......Betrt. " & so lWiutloy.... ........tmrt.86&M Warm“ .......... am. " a tt wake-port... ......... ..Stpt. 14 Willhmltownu .....Bopt. " I no Winchell-L. .... ..Attg. so i " Windham.... ........ .. ..s.vt. " Wt-rt..........-. II D u Tarmac (Can. Nation!) mic. Wolf. “but...” Wood-loch. ...... Wootttr.... ........ Zurich” ... ...... "Ml't"Y--a8. new I M- ". q : C, . '_ sr-s-youre-st-ees-tthit. _ tt-dd%GiWi"iiTsiutF, 1r_77 '7" VZ‘VHVW“ q WWW-Wag”, CAIAIIIAI NATIONAL EXHIBITION Aug. "--ToROMTO--.BoM. . ”(Lab 81.M.M In new building. and can. or“!!! an: {aunt and mm _ Ft iiie'=h “thorn In... do WN. Met ',eth',tg'id'h",' an. nun-Id TMr.: 'ia"uTiikG': NEVER ON A BIGGER SCALE n.-,..,,.'..--.: Got-pou- poduouonvlth all tho mm. m and ”Ia-dour d the Far Beet. PRINCE OF WALES DURBAR r........ mm... H .....Bopt.1!l no .. ..Auq. " i " ...... .. ..Sopt.u .. ..Bopt.8|hu ... ..8tpt.”&27 "iiiiiauTc-RiGU/iaiiGu "'“w' "' 'G"'iGFt%Aaiic "W"'"--"-"")"- Cup-c. it“)! lurid nul- f MlmM-hlw‘l'u. ..Btpt. I. I " .....8¢pt. 13-8! ... .. ..Bopt.8 .. ..Oct.F&I . Sept. It I " 1aamyrrsUPP0MBDMmT South was-loo I: m Punt-L . My In In. bro-Julia all oN.tee, ..: gin-she "pronoun!” 91 Ch I“ in the Common: at out a my. 8. pour.- out that the m give Putty in South Winch? ill nevel" been quietly 0.1.0. and it“ when Karl 110th III m I. candidate tor the Provinchl In”. In 1919 the convlntloo -r" both turd and um- Totem, “In. lune thin. lawn“ a the W election. Mr. mum d?eursts an 01.0. woo until-ed (or comments; m poses. and than only, on to - Mae pollucu life with it would ho only to destroy tt. Be tatdqmtq" that the object ot Mr. Drury‘l Iro- poul to form a tenants armho- tion was so that-it could be you!!- cal and open to on who boll". In progressive 'rtrirusipuss. Miss Geirgia White, dean of women " Cornell University, looks alter the morals Ind genenl “in“ at 1100 girl students DR. J. 1935mm sgzcmungpu- SCELLEN and WEIR, J. A. SCEL- tr, B.A., 1.1.3.; J. t. A. Weir, aster in Chancery, Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. Money to loan, Offices, Upstairs in the INehn Block, King West, Kitchener. JAMES C. HAIGHT, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey- moer, etc. Money to loan. Office, Moltsona' Bank Building, Waterloo. HILLAR, SIMS and BRAY as"? J. Sims, L.L.B., George bray. A" Burristors, Notaries, etc. ot. tice upstairs Economical Block. King St. West, Kitchener. ' iVc. MqINT08H, muggy; i. yams; B.A_.. succEsspn D. & BOWLBY, ILA., but. Bar. mm, Solicitor, Notary Public Ind Conveyancer. Office March- unt’a Bank ButHding. Telephone 247, Kitchener, Ont. bi. S. ECKEL. pus" D.D.8, Graduate Chicago f,te'Nuf, Den- t_al Su_r3_eonl and lifts] . eeof DR. J. A. HILLIARD, DENTIST. ll D. tt., ftp') College Dent-l "Surgeon-x, D a. Toronto Univ» sky. All brunch: of dead-try MM pfftetNlreber plum- eases of the Bin-L Throat and'N'bse King St, East, Kitchener. CHIROPRACTOR _ and ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST b Holm Apartments Young St. Phones. Office 1323) H. IM8W. LA8f.W/ CLEMENT and BAT- TI , law oftiem, Waterloo County Loan Building. corner King nad Foundry streets, Phone 77, Kiteit- ener, Ont. 'Noari, Conveynnéerretc. 18 Web: or St. East, Kitchener. Phone 190 to Conrad Bitter, Barrister, Solici- tor, Nanny Public, etc. Money to loan. German spoken. Office. Pequegnat Block, next to Market. Frederick tit., Kitchener. R. F. G. HUGHES, DENTIST. Oddfellows Block, Waterloo. an Surgeons and Earl College! Dental Surgeon of” qronbg. _ y Uf9tiii%" 78w Nelsons" Bank Building Waterloo. Dentistry untied. in alt ita branches. DR. A. HOLM, D. C. animal-Id...“ Ear WI-Kiuhmr. Ont. MEDICIN AL DENTAL LEGAL At4 ist' in:

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