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Every year brings a new list of swindle artists ew, sew," said the seamâ€"|and a new world of suckers that are , leager to try the short cut to opuâ€" said the hobo. _‘ [lence. This book has a glorious mis~ he: " The New Day Arithmetics", by . F.etcher Durell, Harry O. Gillet and Thomas J. Durell, (C. E. Mertill & Co.. New York). This valuable series comes in three volumes: Ele mentary, Intermediate and Advanced and _ covers the â€" whole course. Thoroughly modern in treatment, the material is presented in a highly attractive form that makes lnls’ necessary study interesting and easily acquired. Colored â€" illustraâ€" tions imbellish the text and com:â€" plete answers are given in every book. Highly (desirable for home and school work. t Reports presented at the annual meeting of the Catholic Women‘s League of Waterloo St. Louila‘ church indicated a successful year. Much work was done for the needy and many baies of clothing sent to the western provinces. The officere are: president. Mrs. J. R. Fischer; first viceâ€"president. Miss Renaud; second _ viceâ€"president. Mrs. L Boehm; third viceâ€"president, Mre. Irvin Krohn: secretary, Miss Loretta Baéchler; corresponding secretary, Misa Theresa Esbaugh: treasurer, \Mrs. Alex Schnarr. A popular and able member of the Kitchener school staff in the person of Wm. G. Bain, principal of King Edward School. died suddenly on Thursday, aged 55 years. School aeâ€" sociates, members of his class and pupile attended the funeral service on Saturday. Interment was made in Woodland cemetery. sion; it should educate the masses that if they must buy stocks, they should buy only through recognized channels. A valuable book of ab sorbing interest. GAVE INFORMATIVE TALK Mrs. C. S. Roberts gave a most inâ€" structive talk on "Stewardship of Time". at the meeting of the woâ€" men‘s ‘ Missionary eociety held reâ€" cently in St. John‘s Lutheran parish ball. Others who assisted in the program were Mrs. T. Weseloh, Mra. N. H. Letter, Mrs. Emma Pfeffer and Mrs. J. M. Laing. A cheque for $10 was voted to Indian Missionary reâ€" presented by Mrs. E. Neudoerffer. "Planning _ and _ Planting _ The ‘Bomo Gerden," by Pauline Murray, (Orange Judd Co., New York). At j lastâ€"here is a book for the beginner o[ a garden, written in everyâ€"day language. It shows how the ordinary home with limited space and limited means can have beautiful grounds with just a little labour and patience. | It tells what trees, shrubs and plants to use, where and when to plant them, how to treat them, and preserve them in winter, what tools are needed, garden furniture, etc., etc. It lays out formal and informal gardens from a amall city yard to any size wanted, color schemes are fully discussed, and how continual bloom can be procured, and how to make the garden attractive even in Winter. A â€" most â€" comprehensive book, that the home gardener will take a keen delight in reading and | derive a great amount of useful knowledge. I HEADS CATHOLIC SCHOOL PRINCIPAL DEAD Notes wWOMEN‘S LEAGUE He glanced it over first. Then he read aloud, pulling his eyelids down till the black pinâ€"point of each pupil just scintillated across the paper. His nose, also curled and uncurled curiously, something like a probably bostile, certainly irascible bullâ€"dog, whose temper and digestion had been spoiled by being chained up on an inappropriate diet. | "I am in receipt Of a letter from my second son, Hubert Saiveâ€" son, in which he informs me that he has entered your service as res} dent surgeon at your shipbuilding yard. He also informs me that he proposes to contract a matrimonial engagement with the daughter of one of your labourersâ€"an infamous and wellâ€"known athelst. > "I desire to know if these things are true. Also if, being true, you are prepared to take the responsiâ€" bility of sanctioning them. You are a father. How would you like if one of your sons were to marry my cook? "Lastly, in the event of your reâ€" fusing to yield to my just represenâ€" tations, I would warn you that it is written that those who draw the sword shall perish by the eword. Also, thaf, as the fruit of my special researches, I am able to foretell the date at which wars shall cease, and when there shall be no further use for all that hateful enginery of batâ€" tleships and cannons, by which you have amassed your illâ€"gotten gains! "I am. sir, "Your obedient servant, f "Ch. Heathecote Salveson." "Oh, let get hold of a penâ€"where is the inkâ€"bottle"" cried James Priâ€" tchard, precipitating himself upon them. "Tll answer him‘" And he write accordingly. "C. H. Salveson, Keq., "Manor, Thorsby. | ‘The dashes were punctuated by strokes of his wiry foreâ€"finger dis embowelling the letter with the seal and crest of SurgeonGeneral Salveâ€" son of the Manor, Thorsby. "Your favour of 19th (undatâ€"|search ourselves. . Goâ€"lookâ€"see! ed) received. I run a business, not|By the way, what rent do you think a matrimonial and lostâ€"stolenâ€"and |of giving? That might be a guide to strayed agency. I only require your |me." son to do his work fairly while emâ€"| ‘"Thank you, sit," said Hubert ployed by me. I should be very glad}gravely. He thought it was very if either Of my sons married your|kind of James Pritchard. He did cook, or any other honest hardâ€"|not at all appreciate the greatness working woman. 1 heartily wish|of the condescension. your special study of prophecy could| And the little wiry tryant grinned aseure me that they would come to {and chuckled as he put on Ais overâ€" so excellent an end. As for war and ‘coat, found his umbrella. ewung the rumours Of war, they are likely to drawbridge to its place. locked the last my time. And if not, I can build door of the Crow‘s Nst, and followâ€" anything you may require from a ed his twoâ€"poundâ€"aâ€"week . eurgeon canoe to an Atlantic liner. down to help him fook for a tenâ€" "I am, sir. shilling house! Your obedient servant, _ "‘Goâ€"lookâ€"see‘! Nothing like "James Pritchard." that‘" he said; "a good habit. All He closed, addressed, stamped, that has come out of it!" And he and tossed the letter into the basâ€" Waved an appreciative and even re ket marked "To Post." pectful hand towards the seething fether writing me?" he demanded. } "No, sir, I do not," he said, "butâ€" he may wish . . . to tell you someâ€" thing to myâ€"to give you some inâ€" formation about me, I mean. And L would not wigh thatâ€"i mean that i would like to remain in your emâ€" ploy on perfectly clear terms, so that neither father nor any other should be ableâ€"" R "That‘ll do," snapped James Pri. tchard; "business is waiting. Have you got a match? Well, thenâ€"set these aâ€"going, and I‘llâ€"seeâ€"what theâ€"pestilence â€" Charles _ Salyveson has got to say to me!" _ _ Now," he cried, getting up, "I‘ve had enough of your family affairs for @ne morning. Come back again at five, Dr. Salveson, and I will hear what you have to say." Your obedient servant, _ "‘Goâ€"lookâ€"see‘! Nothing like "James Pritchard." that‘" he said; "a good habit. All He closed, addressed, stamped, that has come out of it!" And he and tossed the letter into the basâ€" Waved an appreciative and even re ket marked "To Post." pectful hand towards the seething ‘Now," he cried, getting up, "I‘ve tamuit of the yard. ‘ had enough of your family affairs for CHAPTER XXVI r One morning. Come back again at old a Cott | five, Dr. Salveson, and I will hear| i what you have to say." | "I think," eatd James Pritchard Hubert moved about all day, etuâ€" thoughtfully, "tbat there may be dying how this detail of work, and ©Ométhing down» by Thoreby O that other process, seemed to bear Wharf which may suit you!‘ You heavily on the men employed. He 400‘ know where that is? And you had. after ten in the morning and bave been brought up in the town? two in the afternoon, a good deal of Wel!!, there are some things which time on his hands. One of these I hav< , 3t to teach you. Yes, a few! slackâ€"water periods he employed in The nervous little . wireâ€"strung visiting his "out" patients in their @2 walked emartly down the narâ€" own homes, and reporting on stray "OW Drivate way which led from his \"kipwm" who had. reported themâ€" {amous Crow‘s Nest to the private selves sick. But during the AIIGT =~â€"sm=â€"=â€"â€"cumgommmrmmmummmmtommez» noon he had found time t0 dre6s hIS . .« â€"â€"mâ€"mmmmmmmemmmnmmmmemms report as well. He titled it "'.\ledlal; and Sanitary Suggestions as to : the General Conduct of Work in Cross Baby Pritchard‘s Yard, designed to effect a Saving in Men, Money, and Tlm&"l "Raby was awfully fretful" writes "Rather long for a title," he thought, "but I can make the report itself concise enough." And he enâ€" deavoured to imitate the style of Mr. James Pritchard himself. He took the first part in his pocket that afternoon with intent to feed the tiger. But on climbing up to the Crow‘s Nest, he found quite another James Pritchard from the cyclonic despot of the morning houre. As e0on as Hubert entered, the bose went to the door, which opened in two parts, an upper and a lower. The lower he barredâ€"then turning a wheel whitin, a simple mechanical "Sir Sir Chronicle Sertal Story j "No, sir," he eaid emphatically, l "Miss Dillingham has a little money ‘of her ownâ€"I, to my shame, much ‘leas. And 1 might so easily have saved, but being a fool, I didn‘t!" ‘ ‘"Two pounds a week will be your saving, lad!" growled James Pritchard to himself. Aloud he said: "So you are marrying a Miss Dilâ€" mighty on at Oaklands. I heren‘t| ello an vome PARnOATROR | ~Lictve told her, or she‘d be asking you. I’Amun FOSTER, Oilicn â€" mmdon\nuuhu' Manager and Secretary | g; N. sort of thing on two pounds a week F. H. MOSER â€" Mw I-i__ â€"though I| began on a quarter Of JOHN A. FI8GHER â€" inspector U‘lg that! . And then there‘s that girl you * hk 1 tor, spoke of, ch, liad? What of herf?" C. A. BOENKM INBURANCE Kitche: This was the very opening Hubert AGENCIES LIMITED so10. had been waiting for. He could not District Agents hemmemsn« ::‘v:cvhhod for better. B0 into the | ammmmmmummmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmms h he went. mm "That was just ,,m,mmwmmmmnwuuuu." DR. J !speak to you about, sir," said the‘ FR!ch be lot himself in and out of Diedk 1 Shnce To icics nodde her in‘ the "lock" Piobart prosed |__ Nose James Prit peatedâ€" | K®Y * t F Tal know it youre rueen o (“":"; Td has sen boo "I knew it, young fellow!‘â€"I knew|ment Of rural lane, which, save it Trust an om";‘o.! Want to get 4 Slightly more dusky colouring of | _______ married, eh, Yes! House! Furnish the foliage, might have been miles DR. S. H ing? A little advance?" ““ the country on the sunny slopes | Bank Hubert flushed to his temples. He O( f@" Hexham or Bamborough, He| loo., P never could see when this leader $t2"¢d about him in wonderment. | __â€"â€"_â€"â€" and trier of men was leading and But James Pritchard moved on; not, j DR J. V trying him. At least, it took him a ROwever, south to the etation, but| 110 W long while to be sure. 'rlvorwudl. On the map, the place| W., Ki i "No, sir," he eaid emphatically,‘ Y26 !t the very centre of Thorsby. W |"Misa DilMagham has a little money jY8t but for the lampposts and the *g ‘of her ownâ€"4, to my shame, much |COrner letterâ€"box, Hubert might have ga“ ‘leas. And 1 might so easily have been in the heart of the country. _ Stbn saved, but being a fool, I didn‘t!" True, there was a rumble of the yard DR. W. ‘ "Two pounds a week will be your behind, and before, to the left, a 3 a eaving, _ lad!" _ growldd _ James|{O"®st Of mastsâ€"the _ Tresham, ’."g: IPritchard to himaself Aloud ha aaiaâ€" |Stephenson, and Craster Docks. To NU _ "No, sit." said Hubert; "Edith will not allow it!" ‘‘The daughter of the man whom you made overseer of the railway sidings and deliveriesâ€"" ‘Yes, at the request of his future sonâ€"inâ€"law!" "Aâ€"wellâ€"aâ€"well," he said, "he will do his duty. I make no doubt. I‘ve got good sccounts Of him. Railway folk sorry to lose him and all that. No harmâ€"ro harm‘! Butâ€"eat your dinner, man. Good Saunders‘ steak (and r:mp at that) is not to be treatâ€" ed in that fashion. And eo you don‘t want any advance for furnishing?! No? Well, you will be doing it on the three years‘ system, I suppose?" James Pritchard slapped his thigh and chuckled. * "Mirthful Jeremiah!" cried the boss of Pritchard‘s, "I must see this heiressâ€"this Edith of yours!‘ She has a wise head!" Then he paused a little. ‘"Well, what do you want?" "I wanted simply to inform you of my intentions, sir," said the resident surgeon, simply, "and to ask if you could tell us of a cottage which would not cost too muchâ€"and yetâ€" be near enough my work, andâ€"not in or about the yard!" "Well, there is such a thing as asking and having, doctor," said the master of ten thousand; "of course, I am delighted to be at your service. I have nothing else to doâ€"to think about! Come along now. We will search ourselves. . Goâ€"lookâ€"see! By the way, what rent do you think of giving* That might be a guide to "Thank you, sir," said Hubert gravely. He thought it was very kind of James Pritchard. He did not at all appreciate the greatness of the condescension. And the little wiry tryant grinned and chuckled as he put on Ais overâ€" coat, found his umbrella. awung the drawbridge to its place. locked the __"No, sir," he eaid emphatically, "Miss Dillingham has a little money of her ownâ€"I, to my shame, much leas. And 1 might so easily have "So you are marrying a Miss Dilâ€" linghamâ€"*" Nest. Thus they were isolated, and, leed, the sign was well enough un ied ihe sien use wol) tnough ut Mrs. H. A. Fiewelling, Ripples, N.B., "until 1 started giving BABY‘S OWN TABLETS. Now he is just wonderâ€" fully well" BABY‘S OWN TABâ€" "Baby was awfully fretful," writes BABY‘3 OWN TABLETS LETS are the ideal treatment for chilâ€" dren‘s colds, fever, colic and upset stomach. Harmâ€" less. See certiâ€" ficate in each 25¢ They came in sight of an ancient pier. About it clustered some tumâ€" bleâ€"down outbuildings. But on a height looking over the river were three small white houses, solidly built of stone and whitewashed, not at all after the manner of Mr. Moonâ€" ‘Washingtonâ€"green and white, eomewhat officialâ€"looking, and a flagstaff in front of each one. "Yes," continued the head of Priâ€" tchard‘s, "and I ought to know. For I own the cottages and the old landâ€" ing stage. My right to the piece of land is, however, a disputed quesâ€" tion. There is no doubt at all about my Owing the right of way to the pier, that lane through which we have come. So it has been through all the court for many years: Is the pier mine or the Ferry Company‘s? And all that has yet come out of it ‘h just that there is an interdict against my extending my yard to the Old ‘Thorsby Quayâ€"while the \terry steamers may bring their steamers to the landing stage, but are intedicted from landing a pas éenger unless they can provide them with wings. We have stood snarling at each other here for twenty years. So, owing to that, these three "Two of these are occupled by every reepectable people," said his guide. "The other is empty, but has been kept in thorough repair!" _ "Well," said James Pritchard, shaking his head, "I feel that I ahall be obliged to charge you tenâ€"andâ€"sixâ€" pense a week for rent. But I will ‘my your taxes. There are gas and water, which will cost you nothing. IYou use the yard supply. And as for coal, you can buy it for pit prices at the wharf below your door. But as a servant of mine you will help me to keep title. For it the cottages go, the land will go alsoâ€"the road asâ€" well, because it is the means of acâ€" cese to my cottages. And continuity of tenure will help. The other two are occupied by a retired seaâ€"capâ€" tain and his wife, good friends of mine and very worthy people; you could tell as much by the figure heads and rockeries. The last is 0câ€" cupied by the curate of the parish, if he wishes to live in the midst of his work, as they mostly do." Hubert looked his wonderment. It seemed a thousand miles from the yard. > houses, the old pierâ€"master‘s and two belonging to the original village of Thorsby, have been preserved. Now you are to be pierâ€"master." "I am afraid it will be too dear for ve," said Hubert, with a sinking of the heart. By this times James Pritchard was within, Jooking about him with quick eyes that missed nothing, in which ardse something of sentiment, inconâ€" ceivable in the autocrat of the mornâ€" _ Solo and euchre games were enâ€" joyed by eighty men at the tournaâ€" ment held under the ausqices of the Men‘s Society of St. John‘s Lutheran ‘Church. The winners were Wm. Loebsack, Wm. Hamel and Fred Rueffer. The euchre (grim went to James Motherall and Geo. Becker. The Young Men‘s Class of the Waterioo Evangelical Church on Thursday evening elected Herbert Gerster as president. About 25 members attended the meeting held at the home of Walter Schiel. Following the business meeting lunch was served. The other officers are: Viceâ€"president, Aifred Ford, and Stuart Krueger, sec‘yâ€"treasurer. The class teacher is Rev. H. A. Kellerman with Walter W. Shantz as assistant. HEADS YOUNG MEN‘S CLUB ENJOY SOLO GAMES (To be Continued) Dxan.lcm.,n.-u.go#... Bank of Montreal Bldg., Waterâ€" _ loo. 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