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Wabigoon Star, 31 Jul 1902, page 2

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b A GIRL OF GRIT. By MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS. A BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR KING. ten rei io The proprietor of a German men- J | agerie: keeps caged together a lion, Riviera Palace Where He Vill Pass the | & tiger, a wolfe and a lamb, which oh SOASON "| he labels "The Happy Family." y i { | When asked confidentially how long Among the many estates offered | these animals had lived together he him, King Edward has finally fixed | answered: his choice on the Chateau de Thor- "Ten years eno, at Cannes, for his residence dur- ; «Tt was time, too, now they'd dropped on to me, to send word to the ofiice | what was up; that they was a-moving down here. I was a-making for the nearest postoffice to send a wire, when, from where I was, 1 saw the carriage drive straight into the garden. "The road was clear, so I crept back, Ir = 0 Are you going to start a 'Topywright by R. F. Fenno & Co. but the lamb has Lo keeping out of sight and scrouging in- | ing his Stay" 'on. the Riviera in a, Foaged occasionally."--Philade¢l- "But Captain Wood has gone. He | side the pillars of the next gate, where March. It belong to Lord Ren- aes, : : has been carried off." I said. I'd got my eye on what went on. The | del, and is considered the most : Newspaper ? "Gone. yes. sneered the colonel, | carriage was nowheres to be seen. beautiful demesne on all the azure | THE BRICTIISY FLOWERS must : 9 "hut 'carried off, How do we know | They must have took it right inside coast--leavi in the shade even the iA BA St] i) GE ST that? It's not the first time a young | the stables, for the coachhouse doors great estates of the Grand Dukes of | by Dr. 'Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Croup, Russia. Lord Rendel has been in the board of management of the famous Arm- strong firm, and has a fortune esti- whooving cough. bronchitis, in short all affections of the throat and lungs. are relieved by this sterling preparation, which also remedies rheumatic pains, sores, bruises, piles, kidney difficulty, ain gentleman has disappeared for four and twenty hours or more. Who knows all the ins and outs of Captain was open." : "That was to get Mr. Wood away," said the American detective. 4] Then write to us for prices and terms upon TYPE, MATERIAL and NVoods airairs. and (private move | "How do yousnow that? Youdont {Ta org title ect 000.000. From |I®, most econmiel 'MACHINERY. - : zr: ments?" even know that he was there at all" | 1889 to 1885 he was Civil Lord of ; At that moment Harris, the butler. | sneered the colonel. : | the Admiralty. Pope - liked . stewed lamphreys. 4] We carry the only stock in the eame up with a card. "Gentleinan asks "Hah! You wait. Guess you'll see," | While Prince of Wales King Ed- | Sometimes when visiting he would Northwest, and can furnish: com- if he ean see you most particular. Same | retorted Mr. Snuyzer. "I belleve the | ward was several times a guest at plete Job and Newspaper Plants at lic abed for two or three days at a as came this afternoon--Mr. Snoozer-- | carriage came on purpose, or they were | Thoreno. A few years ago it was |time, unless he heard that there were short notice; also Ready-Prints in but he's got a dirty scrub of a boy with | uneasy at seeing the boy. Suspected rumored in the English circles at [10 be lamphreys for dinner, when he all sizes and styles. : : : 11:0: him." something; some one had got wind, | Cannes that' he had offered to buy |would rise and make his appearance "Joe." 1 cried. "Show them up here, | some one was on the track and wanted the place, but that Lord Rendel re-|at the table. : Harris. Yes: bring both of them, of | to clear out." ] fusing to take money and insisting on making a present of it, the then Prince had given up the idea. \ The 125-acre park surrounding the | castle is entirely shut in by stone walls clad in ivy and honey suckle. The avenues and lanes aggregate 12 course. We shall hear something now." Mr. Snuyzer came up to the drawing room at a run, I'm sure. He was al- most at Harris' heels. The boy Joe dagged a little behind and stood ahbash- "All pure conjecture," said the colo- BABY'S OWN TABLETS. nel. ' : ; Ai they did remove him," 'ar- gued Snuyzer. "If he was ever there," retorted the Toronto Type Fdry "on Co'y, Limited, Keep Little Ones Well During the Hot Weather Months. wd at the door, and Roy, who by consti- | colonel. miles: : : 4 175 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg. § tution hated all boys. especially ragged "Well, well. Go on, Joe. Did you When in England Lord Rendel lives | 1; you want to keep your little |? ones. took this- hesitation as suspicious | gee anything more of the brougham?" in another.suburb country place, heh hearty, rosy and full of life dur- and gave an ugly growl, with a show | I asked. ) Hotchlands, at Guilford. He spends ? ing the hot weatner give®them Ba- by's Own Tablets the moment they show signs of being out of order in any way. five or six months a year at Cannes, and has another fine residence at Posilippo, near Naples. Lady Rendel has long been re- of bis tierce teeth. The collie, 1 should aention, had never left me since he was brought to Hill street. "pid I, mum? Of course I did. That's what I was waiting for. It was half an hour or more afore it come out Canadian Northern Ry : ok yar. 3 past did 1 tell you. | again. And there was three chaps | | Jored for her exacting fastidious- This medicine cures all forms = of qniss?' began the detective, coming | come'd out first, a-laughing and a-talk- stomach and bowel troubles, which carry off so many little ones during the summer months, and is the best thing in the world for sleeplessness, nervousness, irritation when teething, ete. It is just the medicine for hot weather troubles; first, because it al- ways does good; and second, because it can never do any harm--guaran- teed free from all opiates. Mrs. W. E. Bassam, Kingston, Ont., says-- I began using Baby's Own Tablets when my little girl was about three months old. At that time she had a indigestion badly; she was vomiting and had diarrhoea constantly and al- £6 though she had an apparently raven- ous appetite her food did her no good and she was very thin. Noth- ing helped her until we began giving her Baby's Own Tablets, but after giving her these the vomiting and diarrhoea ceased and she began to ness as regards the keeping of her gardens. At Thoreno she has 20 men doing nothing but looking after them, besides a head gardener, two foremen and a squad of experts for the greenhouses. The avenues alone provide work for several hands every minulg of the day--not a fal- len = leaf, burnt match or footprint is allowed to remain on the sand. As the park lies on a hillside, the aged Lady Rendel never strolls through it, except in a tiny chaise, drawn by two white donkeys, and two men With rakes follow at distance to efface the traces of wheels at once. i What hag attracted the King the Chateau de Thoreno more than anything else, is the wonderful col- lection of exotic plants and flowers. In the grounds the flower beds are never permitted to contain anything but plants in bloom. As soon as straight at me and talking rather ex- citedly. "1 never thought to show my- 'self here again, but, by thunder, it was too strong for mé. I've got the pride of smy business, and 1 wanted you to see 1 «was right to believe in Joe. Now, apeak-out, young squire." { must say I thought well of the boy "from 'the very first. He was an apple «cheeked, healthy looking. bullet head- wed urchin, with clear, china blue eyes, very wide open just then in astonish-- ment, 1 think. not fear. He did not care one bit for the dog. but faced him sturdily, stooping as if to pick up a stone, with a "Would you--br-r-r, lie down, will you." that sent the collie, still growling, under the sofa. "How was it, Joe? Won't you. sit down? Let's hear what happened." | said just to encourage him, and he ask- ed nothing better than to tell his story. ing. I heerd one of em say, 'Not much fight about him now." T'other says, 'He went like a sheep.' 'A dead un, says another." 'Mutton, you mean.' " - "Oh! had they hurt him? Oh, Sir Charles!" I burst in, finding great diffi- culty in restraining myself. "No, miss," put in the American very kindly. "I've told you they've no cause to hurt him as I look at it. He's too precious to them, besides. Fire ahead, Joe." "The carriage, it was druv out fast through the gate into the road and straight on for London. I had to settle what I'd do and quick too. You'd told me, sir, to watch the house and if any one come out to let you know. Well, 1 judged they'd all come out, so anyways 1 was bound to let you know, and I'd an idea that the carriage'd help me to Eastern ee. FOUTS --via the-- (reat Lakes Tourist Rates to all points in ONTARIO, QUEBEC, MARITIME PROVINCES and EASTERN STATES "One of the most delightful trips, with every modern convenience for the comfort of passengers. : the next move. If I follered it, I'd find ; Sd inding improve almost at once. I have s y and taking his seat at the very edge of | where they'd all gone to. : Tho SH on ns bo _ used the Tablets for oe Ocean Tickets a chain er dusting it he began: "So with that I scribbled a message WHE pe Cai BE wors about [troubles and have found them all b 11 Li _ *2t was this way, mum--miss. When | on the gate, case you comed down and |i, open, which have been kept in that can be desired--they ate the y ail panes : he--Mr. Snuyzer there--set me on the | hissed me, and I started running all 1 | reserve . in .remote fields or special |best medicine I ever used for a A mark, 1 mean watch, this morning. I | gnaw to catch up the carriage. 1 pick- | forcing houses. From many lofty | child," y For dates of sailing and reserva- held on to the job close for a matter of three hours and never saw nothing. Worn't no move at all in the house till tion of berths apply to any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway, or to GEO. H. SHAW, ed ft up long way this side of the bridge, although I was near baked and done brown. But I hitched on to the points the promenader discovers en- thralling views of land and sea. Lord Rendel's daughter, ' Maud, These Tablets are readily taken by all children, and can be given to the smallest, weakest infant by crushing about 11 o'clock, when a trap comes | pacic part like as I've done a thousand | married Herbert Gladstone, ard be- them to a powder. Sold at drug] | Troffic Manages, Winnipeg. down the toad and pulls up at the 2ar- | times afore and rode like a gentleman sides other priosities, Thoreno ua stores. or you can get them post paid ' : nn, PRIN dgn Ze The gochey hey was = an all the way Ul the, Apiearamith road Ho Posed Re kod os i ae al I 4 iy -- a SR rs cin SEER Aol Blue coat avdogilvari Ano. ha®l fo itinto Kensington. 1 3 C 1 i a e = hat---nhalf a crown an hour business-- | Trppare one sour blooming inter- there for a month almost every Win- | prockville, Ont., or Schenectady, ; Sa : regular iy. But inside was a dona--a is ; Sh d ter. = In a particularly picturesque jp gy bd fering coves wot sees me on my perch nook facing the south and the &ea. real lady, you understand. dressed up | gives the office to the man a-driving. | {pore is a clump of ek trons sot : To he isnooken. ] ny her get Site | Who rounds with his whip and gives | ut by the Prince of Wales with his | At Rochester, England, the death y : Would you know her again?" we own hands mere than 15 years ago. has just taken place of Mr. George ¢ ne TT ' asked, all of us. in 2 breath. They are doubtless the only trees | Thomas Crook, formerly inspector of "THE ROUTE TO Joe nodded his head. ; he ever planted, and he shows an |machinery in the Royal Navy. Mr. , "1 couldn't see her face at first, she'd interest in their welfare and growth | Crook, who was seventy-two years Australasia got a thick veil on. But afterward 1- every time he returns. ! of age, was known in the service as ot my chance, as I'll tell you directly. ; "the mianh who sat . on the safety And the Orierit She was a snorter, too. real jam, aud Passing Charm of Preepaniy, valve," for his plucky action during A no mistake, a lady, like as I've seen Piccadilly, one of the most famaus |p, Foyptian war of 1882. He then, : i "at the music 'alls." > thoroughfares of the world, bas ar-i.. tne risk of his own life, adopted CANADA'S SCENIC ROUTE "When did you see her face?' asked ies ik Sy = Ts the heroic en pte os Travel by the C. P. R. and be as- 4he colonel, rather disdainfully. Vion ; Ai der to raise sufficient steam to li sured of SOLID COMFORT. "In the carriage, when 1 was a-set individuality, the individuality that | ot ques by means of a rick- ging right apposite her. [I'll come to gives it its charm and Toi, gous ety crane two locomotives which First-class C. P. R. Sleepers ting rig § . serforce, the way of a hings | Suir ; i that. But first of all I must tell you aay ined aan of irafic|vere umgenily required on the Egyp- cn all through trains. iow 1 was. . You seq, he loos she along its narrow way has become so tian Railway. Through Tourist Sleepers - the best. svouldn't go right into the garden at oreat that nothing short of widening |= ik Y #irst. She kept at the gate spyinglike, will reduce it. vy the eleventh. hour ; Tourist Rates quoted to all points «watching the house and doubting. as I a plan to cut a road through the gancied, she cought to go in. Then she ireen Park from Hyde Park Corner East, West, South, ; made a dash forward for the front to Cleveland Row, which, by divert- The Old Country, door. but before she reached the steps ing all the eastbound traffic destined Th 0 4 t n for -Charinz Cross way, would solve e orient, gome one came down, a man' -- for aring Ay 2 add Won oe Rr f RY ee with results The Antipodes. «Rather, In a thousand. He was a ds wk Cx a Pi He N \ r indecis as yet. gine no Wars pena i cadilly, but at the expense of the Those desiring information in re- he pied oO ae i park. Which way the balance will | gard to any part of the world reach- out all in a harry. as though he hac incline eventually remains to be od by the C. P. R. or its connections Poon searching for el, seen. It is a dilemma not without are requested to apply to any C. P. ? rHe waved her back, but she stuck its pathos for the lover of vanishing RR. representative or to 20 it. and they must have had words, Yondon. C. E. McPHERSON wor 1 see'd him take her by the wrist : ES 3 jen. Pas. aw : ne! pull ler out toward the carriage. Hard on the Lawyers. Gen. Pas. Agt., innipeg «1 was crouched close under the A rich citizen of a nearby town was ~wall, for I'd sneaked up at the back on terms of Ceadly hatred with two .of the carriage to spot what I could, It's yon, is it? Aha! This is the second | local lawyers, whom he acoused of and 1 was just by the door when the time I've caught you spying." having robbed him in a law suit, small chap opened it and was forcing | m¢ wot for. 1 held on for all the cuts | says The Sidney Bulletin. He took ACTS GENTLY LIVER O 1 ora 0 whe dona to get in of the cord, though they stung like hot | sick, was given up by his doctors. At & 2 Gy, «« will not zo, Papir' (Pepe), she | Dettles. 1 was pretty well slashed all | cnce he sent word id CWE ON £ AND s 1 s0, ' " N 4 h 5 easide " y 7) Ph on ~ | over, when all at once the jarvey stops asking them to come to nis > pM B Fi D +3uys, 'not gutil ; heyy henna shot Row his 'osses. and before 1 could a They hurried to the house Tp when OW for your lave fone to him, There wan to os down a feller--the same little black in the room were motioned to git SYS no violence. You promised that, and fae a re i and copped one on cach side of the bed. i SES THE TEM S tin I wish to be sure. 1 must know,' she | 13¢¢ gocher came, al Be | hen took a (band of each. "My er Ou ry AER Mi Fe was av en took a ; 2 : - says, 'that he ain't come to no harm, kh re I sat behind. He was aw | 0 hye gasped; vou wonder CLEAN EFFECTUALLY; UIT g he says. ie ; © | what IT want with you to-day. Ter- : oe that the little fellow gives 'You uaviys spawn: It's you. is it? dns you think I have brought you gPEL2 LDS CHE oh p : os lh her a great shove. I think he'd 'a' Aha! 'This Is the second time I've. for reconciliation. But no, that pl ¢0 70 VER? eaks three miles high, struck her, but just then he caught caught you spying. Tell me who sent | i not so. I merely want to die like H FE £ snow~-clad in July-- : eke rou, or by'--some foreign talk--'T'll do blessed ~~ Lord--between two &™ 5 ! Y our sight of me. . , : 7 to died b flashing trout streams== "\Why, in the name ofi--some for- | OF you. thieves."' And then he died happy. OVERCOMES ATI y ; elon gibberish-- where have you drop- | "But mum was the word with me. 1 amas ein gTIP ON big game=-- camping=- rar ; ; co | Srouldn't 'a'let on it he'd cut me to rib- Highest-Buted Engh Fawn N C N tn climbing. ped from? What brings yon 'anging | "°° FES CC, 14. rongah 1 Tho highest rated town is said to ABITUAL 0 i mountain climbing Tara bons. 'Chuck it' I said, 'chuck it or g . PERMANENTLY, 11 hi ff b i call the coppers. If I've done wrong, | be that of Grays, Essex, England, Ask for our book-- "1 tried to stall him o y axing | © " > | where the rates stand at 11s. in the "AC : " ; the ick i Bye CA olorado Summer. him to buy a box of matches, but he I for thew pe we wp, ot Job, £. the Urban District Council vate [TS BE <0 CE ECTS, «ut up very rough and wanted to lay BHEer tage. standing at 5s. 6d., the pour rite of NEF) eff ; 'old of me, saying he'd call the police | Ji [TO BE CONTINUED.] 4s.. and the water rate at 1s. 6d. : Cl AL 4 and give me in charge for loitering he : AE UY TH INE -- MAN'F'D BY an a c and all that. But I checked him and bouts SRS on B THE GENU NE ---M i i rg tWE False Sign. jon letter says tha e man slipped through his fingers 'twasn't A False Sign A Lon er : | YRVP difiicult--and ran up the road. «Satan Died Here" is the sign hang- | who drew the criginal map of Amer- AUFORN A 1G QQ ) ; "A fte ht out" Joe | ing before an establishment in Topeka. | fca, giving it its name, was Martin C. C. CARPENTER, Pass. Agt. k A ' Waldseemuller of the Town of St wu FRANC, oN YOg X went on. "for which I'm very sorry, | But old Beelzebub is not dead. The | t&So¢ HIE sges in 1507 oy Fear. Ko Sav T 503 Guaranty Bldg., yy sir, 1 judged I'd better keep off a bit if | proprietor was trying to say "Safin Sf ty oan : FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE 50¢.PIRBOTTIE | Minneapolis, = = = Minn, I was to do any more goad. Dyed Here"

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