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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1896, p. 7

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%'w’t:d tbat / 0_ Pidigpys m ashamed C The subjec p her deci« aDSWer : wrm?i i6 o inte the sh + r conser refose my with the my,' but J j > to work w The young Harry MeDougall‘s Conversion ‘Do you mean to »zptb»& you, whose. sole ambition should tbo'enb.nni;? of woman‘s chief virtge, retiring modâ€" esty, are Fflfiui proposipg to enter my m:fiau bookkeeper } fl so, you sre #ither very ignorent of whet would he mud z{ you l;’:b?: Wflty or you rgetting w our own wmwm- Henriette ucILqul. I am ashamed of you !‘ _ The subject ‘of this tirede merely her decided chin a little lift, and ADSWer : OR ;..J pob Aatter yourself that to exungnuh me with ‘ ' Harry, for 1 most cerâ€" jntend to go into an m the shock should prove p comerv':‘t_ive Ior.mz:kmn As refose my offer, e & posiâ€" T n S ts S simp‘y Inde:cribablef sg Harry McDonâ€" gsll?d!qypegj his ppglr .;5” regarded his gousin in dignified amszement. A rgremer consin thep yenal she was just then, her blue eyes and pink cheeks ‘ little bluer and r}nker. as she view her surprised relative, who.soon foun voice to remonstrate: _ â€" %vorkvitbym.' _ * oung map cleared his throat ::’oon{mxim-bdmbomnd voice ” » ‘flnzwuiuw a woman‘s fil’:m. with men in business disarms woman of her best weapon, wrecks her own‘ matrimonial chances, ‘What!‘ â€" The astonishment in the word waes J. SUTCLIFFE & SON§ 162â€"184 yonar st 6â€"8 qureN $T. W Address Order Clerk When callingatisl&cfox Mr. J. E. ith the Big Belt Lumber Comâ€" mb_lm‘i_&'wfibeplm- BY BELLE FIBLP. ao sho Ahroivld. flot min you will Asll bopeleanly in . Bnt shere is mo use yop tntuing 4o leare TQRONTO. 66â€" ReF | ‘VC i i L COP m the East. KHis 1 samâ€"was gope. n. As| ping, aD o{dm f .m. be s t me i ie e ced ays o pleasâ€"| writing and tele pear tds love with oufi very classe of wo wey, warry her become a thorough convert to the idea of women in busi ‘Ab, it will dertainly happen, wy sapient cousino, and how I will gloat over you and remind you of these spicy conversations of qours ! ie fabe es are it foadiar on mever aphtt mc e nz ‘Marry a creatare of that stamp 1 Not until I become an imbecile. I shall wmarry for a companion a voman who will kuow her place and keep it,‘ With a merry laugh the yo url closed the door and ran lig{t;‘;ao‘yw the ball, leaving bebind ber a wuch beâ€" ruffed young mau. | â€" Harry McDougall was not at heart an intolerant mau, but his whole life environment had been conservative in the highest degree. i â€" you wl 1 e L pggerated coptempt. ‘When I Wabt » uggrwefl!m u.az wgounu, fvi){ ompfqy women to mapege my B?tir-- And be swong bimself shoard to es cepe his cousin‘s gm wrath. But po sooner had he taken nf e familier @uties st home then the dis bracting news came from gVut th his trusted bookkeeper (Hepritta‘s d? The young man‘s state of ming cen be imivxd' His fether Mv‘a yet out of danger, and, ove:m the business required Lo ste the Eest. His moneyâ€"s conside samâ€"was gope. the :3!1 w»s pot ranâ€" piog, / ,O{dmalr ]j’ pot be . It meant ruin a several days § :»u::m?e:.::wm@ ‘Mzr. Hexey McDovearn: Deer Bir.â€"J have your looked over sh- oo o Piee I l M W 0 AF aulby w dugonmiieust Ai i( :':?‘;.Ild'vinu'u port A nifiu]oymdm” ’t map was senior member of the 6 mesertar‘ s His residence in the West had beeun but short, aod he was daily surtritod at the freedom accorded women about him.. He marvelled at the unconsciâ€" ousness with which businessmen acceptâ€" ed into their precinets the entrance of business women, and abhorred through ignorance of the thought of the times, vheir ‘intrasion,‘ as he calied it, His diswl of the ‘superfluous woâ€" maen‘ had been by maprimony, or releâ€" gation to her own roofâ€"tree, not considâ€" ering that the superfluous woman had no one to marry her, nor sometimes & male relative to provide a roofâ€"tree, or ws;;rrv it beneath its shelter, even did !h read of depeudenoe taste aweet to offer of yukrdm'duid Henriepp‘,. i‘;)k'- ingly, as they s ood beside the {” ps brain. ‘Just think how well ] Fuve taken cere of your wteru"m;- uq our absence. 3.;:1 I‘ ejaculated l&rry, with ex -gseweq contempp. _‘ fwn,} m%! shortege mu:zwnounu, v;} employ women to mabage my affairs.‘ _ bracting :;;::I::e ":3}?. Wb:t vz; bis trust: eeper ritte‘s deâ€" testetion), had Jeft‘s m’f;dvitb e coptents of the safe. â€" is brst sense was one lowed by wonderment. | The business was prospering, and prosperity does not ma{e an intolerant man tolerant; so upon his visites to Elliston his sltercations with Heriette badhbecom;a more »gmti'ed. ct;lmmfips in the epplication by the girl for # sition aw’)gomxkeagery in his milf. mqr;: pompoue refues) bf {t. _ _ .. _ ‘The next morning, before bmk!flt, a telegram informed Harry thebohis (atbergb&d been the victim of an scciâ€" dent in the old mill st home, and deâ€" sired the immediate presence of his son. He had barely time to write instryo tions to his book_kcet;er, plnc;n’o neeesâ€" sary funds at hu% posal, before the nex‘fv bbmu loir; the ;-‘5 q § ‘"What a on not scog offer of Y’_'erQ;:'_'!id‘ flenfiettg_jm her But a few months before young Moâ€" Dougall had come to Kansas from Conâ€" necticut, to take ch;rgg of a flauring mill lately purchased by his father, a roperty situated in & small town some fhirty miles west of Riliston, Henriet ta‘s home. as wip yolt be mill w Funâ€" alrfl; fi%; nt ruip k days , rephing, he receiy es n ho oinch igenr mg at â€"attire mfiw i\ufltbvmb cuiy'gmb.ufl: ie ‘Were there let ter for us toâ€"ai Joax? aay aight, Before Harry could frame a reply, the young woman, turning, met bis gaze. She rose and aivanced, a tride of color coming to ber cheek, yet her demeanor cool and unruffied and, as‘tâ€" ie afrant ieatmares. PS wd willuls cr":ba she, .v‘pa extrs ‘mmg' nr'buu;l. Qni’}m pg of “2&9;N ‘3 t;:sl;lo. bm:p ; tfl::r;yv :1!}{ ,1OUD tR gmt‘:om & soog OB np} made ‘I beg your pardon, sir. I thought it was the jcnlrt. 4s there uu\'fiq I can do for you t Harry pulled himself together, and re?lied: I should like to see Mr. Boardman.‘ The girl looked puzzled for minute, then auswered : 1 wl Byiily oMMd dence in the Btete. he atorn, and Harry‘s prosperits | n C w s Ees . *A/ y , m ol | mae poues l ts Sn sn Pote o) d oo baneiaa y ,,,,-,H ”. w‘ * A0 ‘ io w ol ’I â€" F00F C# " m.:,., .:C,L p‘ 1 Bo ..m h Doue h ," ) / f" â€"] th ur ctor) the b wree, io, in "spite of Tlp Wog maihe es e tae it wia, a . 4 rppncotie 3 Eoo en e | Ei rrarte o en eleoraed t * UR book â€" meâ€"<slfer *4 m=~= ‘ 4. ) in her‘ comsi ' Auractivye "ri bie M” he wo C ” 1 ' ””m w‘”‘ 7 D :f; 7 "‘ of her hopes k of hed $ A Ore 4 ,. w probler ztl‘, .; “W;" fi And then ‘(u Aood is n “m' ,-‘l‘ o ?‘ ? iz | * '!:' ol oo ahor ’: hi fatlin Tw wook 4,” rrf 1 i . u, ‘ .' Y m for th i L2 & areiin e y pan w es o cine which has the large : %; hady | e Oe MX M ,mt,‘ 4j id six Hook» Bae h l ds wl neae in o tha her. o ./J y i 2 f x“_,% -v" papmmmmemimecememcece A Sn T V is m i dogp appat ce mone ottes:. wrop| had mads toy wliiint prpet M _ For Werk Becs <x Axttyâ€" t things &:m I'cwuov understand?‘ W'n’tg n & few momm{,'a*rq dis co:gr C w"th:w”'z :M’i nfi)u\ BR nt;e;- £8 * 1 he !:?d“ &‘{:Wv‘eng_fi over to & %h‘lifiiu Bes‘ydn‘n'ldéflk. over Nt feet tell, wi p C# B# be?’oxnd’g& her 5&9‘9 fl:‘:fi"fim. of women heter s . Bhe W nob rflmnm deceive w d lA ds B § bu:fiu r&sm. withi ; being con wit toking Into scgount Herty‘s shork reelâ€" It was astopishing to y fifi&mfii the groy byes S e dh advertise to ‘I fear you bave made a misteke Mr. Beardman lives in Eliston, the next town east,‘ ho. b{ W he young lady jooked wonderatruck, auii _91: du‘-‘\{od & ?:iflu m‘l‘bep she loo J u mt ventured: '%M ;out oquwâ€"' Â¥es, I thought so,‘ he answered comprehensively. ‘But I am so be ‘I certainly can heve made no mis take,‘ returned Harry decidedly. ‘I have letters in my pocket dated at this place, and settling the detaile of a transaction by whioh“‘im becomes part owner of this property.‘ _ _ .. At sight of the pi |f e qoi m e en owner of this g‘roperty.' j ‘Mr. Boardman certainly has no inâ€" terest here," stated his \namu:g. 47 am Miss Boardman, and bave hought half d;athia will, which I am managing until Mr. McDougall arrives from the mi , and County Chronicle ThursadAy, September 10 1220 â€"Page 7 waB "BIVE MB PROFITY‘ The Motte of Thase Whe Eight to fourteen days after the birth of a horse, says a writer in the 8t. Louis Postâ€" Despatch, the first raidâ€" dle nw:en of the set or mill teeth are cut ; four or six weeks afterwards the pair uext to them, nnsl Qn,l“)y. ) Col F“l'i Shrpe, â€" with & BN% fepoore mm Bp #h’rw (;fon w,fl,fi;’r in :' m;:’m',;»«? v&&" hire heqnently, Ho tyekZ, é:» Tery 7 ‘ PHSETTT F dJ ‘uv ‘av T N_E2" y I } Causes tully hal the sckhess Uithe world, 1 retains Use digesicd tood o long in the boweld 1 out; in their places oqpe&r wo rmanent teeth with deep black caviâ€" es and Trl| sharp edges." At the age of threa the mext pair iwllu out, At four yeare the coruf?\?,o h fall out.and at the age of five the harea has his fi" wmanent set of teeth. ‘The mm w in length as the horse advances in ears, but at the same time his tre! { worn away by use about oneâ€"twelft! pr an jnch every year, so that the blac cavities of the oepti:r nippers below Q‘unm: in the sixt nt aud those of the corner teeth in Jw righth year Also the auter corner teeth o‘ the upâ€" er w&; lower kw Iult meet at eight ;om of age. At ning years old cups eave the t‘vo center nip{mn ubove,p!fd each of ;ta two npper gorner teeth has » litt!e shary pr«fusiou ast the extreme outer oorac;!:- t the age of ten the cups disappesr from go adjoining 53'-[?"':'”4 'L’f i e maier on roe eppear from the corper ahove, wdpzn only indicated by browniwh yestion, bad L.ste, c tougue, sick headach somnia, ¢i. Hood‘s Fills r qure constipation aud all its ' l l‘ results, easily aud thoroughly. 26. Alldruggists, after aix or eight months, the outside nippers appear. All these mills teeth have a wglEuned body aud neck and a slender fang and on their froat aur faces grooves or furraws, which disapâ€" g%w@: fi:g and produces b FRrepared by C. 1. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass The ouly Fills to take with Hood‘s SarsaparUiid» !:-r from the middle nla:pon at the d of one year ; from the next pair in two years, and from the incisore (out ters) in yxm years ; at the agoe of two the middle uipg:n besome loose and pull out; in their places appear two Hoods Constipation Telling the Age of a Horee e e ece muui » momks e wous, Aarpld liver, ind Pills JMis d mmmmâ€"mmm ‘he fad for collecting post TeWaterloo County Chronicle The Kind of Pigture we capy from: Pflt!}‘a&l will be copied from Photographs, Cabinets or Tint: * P wOT SRND 4 DC OR FADED PICâ€" TURK. . www gopied Bust (head and shoulders.) icture oouhimou than one head a owe of 500 fm will be e for each Additional head ordered. . 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