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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Feb 1909, p. 2

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gr ‘57:52-53.’ ..;.~.,‘;s.s,..;-'~.:.can:h.a’.;:x&:ehswrw;€: “11.9.. . . _.- _.... . . 0.. “ant-w.‘ n ru =.r..4v\ “WV new. 'nrg'imm'ibfi r!) ‘pounds, and I will stick to it,” he and leaving 8' message for her aunt “WWW said at la-st. He felt quite virtu- she left at on ea-rly hour for Lon- ous at his decision, for he saw that don. Her first visit was to the ' be could bleed this girl of every Bank, where she drew 111'?ng the en she penny that she had available. fiv-o tbcusand rpounds. hastened to Ackroyd’s chambers, “I cannot ucce-pt your cheque, 4 but if you will bring tho money but found that she was too early WW lhere in tlit morning I will give ‘for the eppomtmen-t. However, you the photographs in exchange she entered his chambers and dc- IT PAYS TO FEED THE SOW ‘for it,” he said with a. smile that termined to await him. . . . i _ i was intended to be ingratiating. (T0 be continued.) Profit m ho-g msms ‘701361595 0i? “I Will do thnt, but there are the making the largest weight 13 a. giv-~ negatives?” he stated, for she re- en length Of time mosteconomi- meinbcred whet her father had run WONDERS or SURGERY “ally, end one of “emporwnt' said at the interview. -â€"â€" points ls t0 keep ‘the animal grow- “Quite right, lilies Joseph-S- They ltcmérkablc Operation Performed mg from the mmute Of lbs birth.- are here.” - and to see that the sow is in con~ by an 01d Moor. - - 4 _ . , . He went to the safe and took out (ht-ion to produce “11'1th p588- the plates. Among; the Arabs and theMoors A reader gives his views as fol- “See, I will destroy them new," every lturopoun traveller is sup- lows; ‘he cried, and he took out his knife POEM} to be a, d°$t°r of medicine “I certainly think that there is. and began to scrape‘ off the film. sud 9* surgeon. The hen-ling M'l? $0051 money in. feeding the sow “I am trusting you, Miss 15 the only one UPOTI WhICll *1th heavily While She is suckling her litter, because the first three shown into the librar . When her an . ,_ . . father entered she liad risen- to time that her {other was more JOS§P~15-” bug's‘: tiliemselves,. :1in “b 1s,kpcr- . . . , _ close the communicating door, but‘ ‘than genera“, in momy matters . is that the only copy that ex- hg-Ps, t"? orizbwgfm t ey now months of the plg's life 18 the time, whet she heard held her spell-lwlwre she was concerns _ For lfltgl".sbe asked suddenly. _. the least. 1 a her B. Harris, When the foundation for porkiis, bound. Little did the ethics of the first time too. she really un- "WIS," he Fephed swlftly- “3}”? “mum °f ‘.°" mmey t° lald- .1 ha.” £01m“ the’; a large- eavesdropping trouble her, for sh-el derstoo-d the value of the money uWill you give inc your word of 'laulc», tells the Story of a. wondcr- sow With nine or ‘tcu pigs tagging was listening to news that burnt She possessed, for would it not be ‘honor that flTIOthQI‘ print has “Qt '[ul operation}, in surgery a’? 1t “'35 all?!‘ lN-Ir Will eat about as much into her heart. She could not mi instrument to purchase sccur- ‘been taken l” ‘ _ reported to 11m bi’, a'_ native ‘19°’ gram 111 8' day “,5 81 CO“? and there credit her senses as‘ the base Pb?’ ity for the man she worshipped? “Yes, ‘MIISS Josephs. i will tor who was travel 111g in his coin- IS good money in {ceding her 3,11 Curiously enough she was my, swear it if you like,” he said qui- 118,113" she Wlll eat. 0f course. corn alone, ' only. ls not enough, and unless it can be (lone otherwise, I would advo- ' ""-‘>‘.‘-!':j~"-.'\-v. 5..‘ Y w CHAPTER XVI. _Slie gave the chauffeur instruc- What Ackroyd had thought 1-,0 be tions to that effect and they start- ‘rd on their journey. She had de- a secretary’s room which led from the library at Lei bton Manor, sided not to Speak t9 Acquyd en was in reality a. bou oir belonging l'fmifi‘? but to follow him to his des- to Rebekah. Sh‘, was there writ- tinetion. She had remembered to ing letters when Ackroyd hold been ‘bring her cheque-book With her, d she was thankful for the first was unfolded. . , . . ' A11 her doubts were dispelled. nervous 01f the coming interview. ' . I thankdthg mafia“ mniiwq that Hareoastle did not love her, but Some dormant fighting spirit seein- She IOOlifi'd wt hlm steadily, but l £10111“ 13 effl - At MM’, e _ . was being forced by 1,9,. father to ed, to have been roused into uc- ‘his eyes did not fall bciore her southpaw holdingiorth upon the cute selling corn n-nd buying shorts lead 1161’ t0 the ‘altar. she Bhud" 'trlQn. In fast) she “73,3 only too gaze. . ‘EmeQCLI, a'Jd- ‘COHlllnuailly repeal" ‘and POSBIbly ‘a’ htth.‘ Oll meal or‘ dared with loathing of the position! glad to have something to do that “I “Mt you. I b-ellei'e you are mg the story that when m, Algeria. tanksge. I imx “P a, 3109 composed in which she had been placed, andl would distract her mind from the not-s0 bu-d as your actions would he had been offeredafsbu-.o11s sol- of about five-parts shorts, five ports the respect in which she hard heldlllenumbing sense of hm 10,55 that make you appear. _You must have el'yetb-e sum varied ear-Chump the corn. meal a-n-d one part tankagc her father was torn from her in Wag stealing over 1181-_ been driven to this.” - tel-eiwus.toud-â€"~to remain 1n CJEH'S-Se ("I Oll meal, and allow this to 5.9.1.1: shreds. Not a. complaint of Here- As last they reached London, 1 “By poverty. 1 don’t reclly uii- of the inilituljy hospital 91-“0 Algiers, twelve hours, _You Will find that castle, for she realized t0 the full and followed Ackroyd to his cliani- oerstan'd myself, but 1Y1‘QmIS-el. you an‘ honor $411th 116 had Qficlllmd- ‘it plenty of it is fed, your young the terrible alternative that liwd.b81‘8- There was no mistaking the that this ShSLll be my suit ci-imin- P do never tired of’ nurmtmgvthe pigs Will hustle from the start. No been before him. Her love for’ astonishment depicted on his. face al offence. Hereafter I will live 7intact-s and detains 01 ‘his most BHC- herd and fast rules need be laid him welled to her heart. Yes, it when she entered his 1.00m, but sober’ virtuous and upright lire; icessful operationl'lfncre is a. sect'L-lown as to whet kind of grain or was oi him she thought, for she lov- 318 he thought quickly the aston- ‘He spoke 3000sely, but ben-cntliiin Morocco cellos; limnazchta, who meal shall compose the ration. ed him devotedly. ‘ ishment change-d to hope, for her his levity she thought she could de- ureiollowers or o. carver-:1 saint When one has on .hzrnd a. supply The marriage could not take‘ presence could have but one mean- tee-t a. ‘cert-2:111 earnestness. She‘i buried beer Idiickliicz-_ These de- ‘of oats or barley these grains may place, 0,15 that she was determined, ing. _ was quite right, for Ackr-oy-d had- vetoes amuse their audience-and ibe “new ‘to excellent advantage. but, how to prevent, if, she knew not.’ “Miss Josephs?” he SO/ld inter- (301118 t0 tilt‘, 0011011181010. that he huhclfihcmselves, too,‘ 18b . llSi hopeâ€"by Elli! ration given &bOVl9, is Simply ‘ ior she was beginning to undcr- rOQIHitive-ly. had suific'zcnt oi wrong-doing. bhrowmg into the air heavy cun- one of many that might be com- stand her Iather’s unbending 11a.- “Yes. 1 overheard the interview . Shevrnude, en uppomtm-clnt to be non-bulls, whicu- they allow to f‘?11.-P°}1n'df$d by any fcclder. The main ture when he had once made up between yourself and my father,” at Acrrroyds Clla'lnb-eip M twelve "17011111911: Shy/EPIPYOWHB- On tn‘? l filling is_ to have something to sup~ his mind. she.commenced breethlcssly. f ClOCK 0R the tollowmg morning, occasion 111 question a. Heindushi iply flesh-making material to the She was utterly confused and “Please take a, seat,” he 1-6.. and she took her leave With a. re-‘had uniortuuiitely bc'suilwanting in lgrowing pigs. her min-d wusiin a. whirl. The loss joined politely, H1 chm ‘sorry tymtllicved mind. At any rote Lord; .'.'oligious1 power, for, tne cannon- As to feeding the young pigs. you have hard this journey. I sup- ‘Hurccastle would now_ be savcdi-boll crushed his skull. ‘grain I believe in making for them >from or. exposure of his fothcr’s1 My old sheriff friend liad_bcen a. 510p and accustoming them to According to l-cat by ‘the time they are three or- of the man she loved overpowered her, but she endeavored to turn pose it we your car that was fvl- . . , . . her mind to the peril of. his posi- lowing mine.” iiitumy. Shc- aht once motors/.1 buckl culed to the rescue. ‘1 “Yes. There was no other way. to Loighton Manor, and hoped tlmtihis account, he removed the bi'oâ€" four weeks 01¢ They will soon ac- d “0511(611 patch Ol- Skllll, 1'3P13'01113 u, quire the habit, and the food con- tion. Should this man carry out 4 his threat, on avalanche of pain I went those PhOtOngh?’ MI" her prolonged absence- woul and suffering would envelop Hsre- Ackroyd,” she said nppcalingly. have been remarked upon. castle. He had consented to mor- “I d0 not think that this is 2t . She escaped to her room, ‘for She. , . - L . ry her only to save his father, and business in which 11- lady should Idld 110'5 feel equul t0 “EQUIPS h-or\nionth S time, he 531d,‘ ‘the patient ‘their purpose quite well, though she wQuld make every endeavor concern herself,” he begun pcrsuu- hither, ‘Infill 8116 had had time t0 was 110*» only convu..esce~nt, but ‘the supply of taukug-c, oil meal he object of his sac‘ sively. thins out her iuturo conduct. was once morehard ct work prac- ‘land shorts may be slightly increas- if the-Vs Long mt‘) tho 1118M’ 5116 conimun- * ‘518mg 111$ rouge-acrobatic £wt5> fled. It is possible to make the lit“ ly a. remodeled and re- itle pigs too for, so that they ins-kc with the rind O'l 8' green pumpkin, lsumed will be made use oi. ' The {bli'Cl Clofigd the Skll'l over It. In a: llslop mentiong£l above will ansnver to accomplish t rificg_ “IVS blfliCk £110th, _ _ , _ 1 She listened to the words that your meaning,” she cjnculutcd c-d With herself. There 1rciiieined;yiitn not on lled that scorniully. but a. week tin the “'91!an (lily,lnov'zi.ted skull, but even a. new “TOP islower growth a. little later on. and 50011 the guests would b9 “Fl .Ql lh'liifi This must be watched, and they should be fed ‘so as to keep tneni were passing and was apps. _ _ Did AcKroy-d shrugged his shoulders, _ _ rivmg. A rupture at so late a, nio- ”. ‘J healthy and strong and in straight her father could be so base. _ he imagine that he was forward- but he looked ashamed of himself, _ jug he!’- happiness. Did he think lior this girl’s presence was bring- inent WOIIlill 1l'lutulrodly cuuslc "H ‘that, Bhe would accent, a, husband ‘ing his conduct home t0 him in its lire?" 603.1163, 3.11.1; 519 1'99" 1Z3 i.‘ ‘1 I: N5} ‘i fly: QTR\1FI[T- condition. They Will weigh from k c light. But he was not in a. that she “lollld'llltve the bear the! EH? B I“ “ SW I I 175 to 200 pounds at six months, fierce blast Of her fol. er a angel Keep Course v 2th Grout Bl'rcct- all‘! lithe)’ do, “fibre med be n" difficulty in bringing them to ‘2.751 upon- such terms’! She had difli-ltru ' _ _ lpOSlthn to be generous, for his , . . when she announced iier decismn w ,2 o ' ‘ nous, (inlaid by oound. or 300 pounds by the time they are culty in suppressing a. sob of grief _ fi 'nstinct had been to hand over at the thought that she could be rst 1 . . the daughter of such a. men. the photographs, Wit-1101“? demand- to hlm' But 3,1 619,6 was driven from her ingpa-yment for them; but it was _ There was no other COMES open Just us sonic professional singers nine, or at the latest, ten months- inind but the danger which was merely 3» passing whim that Vim- 1.0 her, for marry Harecastlc She with magnificent voices never learn old.” threatening Lord Harecastle. She ‘ished immediately. Would “Qt” . She new only tool to sin-c; in pcriect tune, so do the Another read-er has just finished 1 i was not experienced in the ways oil “You must tell your father, I will clearly that ms 56"‘t1m'ent3 {overdo ti'zriiiekrs of r-oslly i'in-e swimmers ‘killing his hogs and ‘tells us that i i >., men, and feared that Ackroydithen deal with him,” Ackroyd said her W91“: purely tho” 0f a. fl'lfimd- often find it impossible that men his lute May .pigs average-d one would carry out his threat. Could‘ firmly. ‘She. placed herself “ind her feelings. with cvcry quality for racing ‘hundred and thirty pounds dress- . -. she do nnything to ward ofi the He had no intention that she entirely iu_thc background. "Shel otherwise icon. be made or tangbt ed. They ran in a. rape patch un- . if; My he loved’! should d0 this, but he was dmlbt- .ha'd dywwmd upon Ee-r-sscriiicc,r to swim even in on approximately ‘til the middle .of October without 1 however but“ ‘l’ “fight oe. straight liiic, says London Tit- a. pound of grain or meal. In 00- 1 . . l tober green corn was fed sparingly 1 ‘ l”? disgrace from the man a Why did not her father give the ful whether she herself would have _ How would her father receive the Bits. man the money he asked, rind have sufficient money, and he desired , . , done with it‘; to ascertain if this were so. His'rmWSl She dreaded his anger, for Many a splendid swimmer is and aft-er the corn was liuskled they A desire seized her to break in remark had the decired effect. she hil'd never givanJoe'l cause to boa-ten on this account, for his in~ were put in the pen and pushed. on them and offer to pa-y it hep “There i3 no necessity for tho-t; v1s1t it upon her. She knew that yeitemte habit of getting off his the money,” she "he loved h-cr, but \vas_liis_iiature course naturally give-s him a ._.__,. sucn a. one that could sink its own roundabout journey. But the rc- STABLING IN WINTER. h . self, but shc knew that her father I Will give YO“ would not permit her to interfere; Bald fil'le- . d l k 1 w _ w desire an 0° on y to the ‘11d’ markuble feet remains that blind When a- number ‘of horses iii-e besides she was lotli that he should ‘Sb-e eyed him anxiously, ior he _ know that she had discovered his dld HOt seem t0 b0 inclined $0 “S- mate happiness OE the one she swimmerswof \vhoni there are in _ wicked not, for she was not uble scnrt to this course. IQY'Fdl . this country a. considerable num- kept on the farm during the Winter, to throw off years of love and af- “There can be 110 difficulty. sure- 5h? feared “Of” for shc know hm’ bcr iii connection with various in- ‘Ml/h but very little work to do, 1t” faction at u. moment. She knew ly'l” she continued eagerly; “I ('bsi'flnafi’ 0111." too _“’@11» and She stitu'tions for persons so afliictedâ€"-- is a. disputed question as to who» 1 that he could have but one object, teard the whole of your conversu- had 1187'?!‘ kHOW'fl- 111m so desirous universally and without exception 'thcrpr not they should be staiblcd i and that \lvas 2310 lgbtailn for} her the till-‘01. lieu lilarlly went i330 mpniiy. iii guytning as he was 0f t-hls mm" SW11], with marvellous directness; continuér-lly. fSotmc iiiagmill, 21111122? l" man S e .vg. 15'- must a. e 1, an ‘1V0 me 40 10 0- a’ "3' _ ‘ 11 . '- h ~3‘l t- ' ‘ f, n. prac ‘106 O urn - ~ . ‘ have misuiiclerdtodd libLi-wnzi-fure toigraphs.” g. p ,1 3,115 her gi'cut1difliculty “’“5_t° lilting; is grimgiilf; pgssiblgggve: horses outroi ‘1901"? during tho l “Have you the iii-:ncy with you '2” fllfiylsg a: Ixhaeonbtnultisho cgfulf-lf SW0 when the distance covered is very night and claim that they arc her}- ,n‘n__‘.°i 8S1 ifs“ lnlg O -_,f1’1 ‘tie considerable ,lier and stronger because otsuoi mania-He‘ w caret to 'l'“ “m ‘So much is this the cos-c ‘thalt Dr. usage,‘ On the other hand otheis Wlll allow them to run out of doors- i, {:1 i l t ,_ l think that she could have accept- ed such a. bargain. The more she he‘ Iracket]: casiIuillly _ h ‘ o, ut iavc m c e ue- _ _ _ i y (l the truth, end she- (hd not WlSh to Campbell of the College for the tell hlm a. he‘ Blind at llppor Norwood, who pur- all day and 1101156 them @0561)" dur- ing the night. thought, the more her pity for _ book,” she replied earnestly. She thought she would soy that . - . - . - ticulhi'l mtucsts himself in the l y u There are objections to both sysz Harccastle increased. She would . love hiiii all her life, for she could “You keep a. large balance at she had mistaken her feelings and 1 - - - - i 'sicnl educatioi of the blind and that She dld not really 1070 Lord ling noticed this lcurious fact, rc- toms and if! would seem that a. happy medium between the two 1 . never change; shc would be his your bank, you are a. lucky wo~ den-r friend if lie would accept her men, Miss Josephs,” he remarked friendship. pleasantly. “But I am afraid 1 _ ' I’. . , She was astonished as she heard Could not accept your cheque even llnrecastlo. BM he would not bc- commends that swimmers who pcr- _ /~'M her fa-thcr’s repeated refusals to if I were 10 do 8'5 $011 ?~Sl<-H lieve her, _fo_r_ho bud seen her too gistgnltly toul each other on any would prove most satisfactory- / give Ackroyd the money for which "Surely there can be no que-s- ‘ev'idcnt rcyoicing 1n her happiness. course should practise experimen- Horses should have plenty o'i fresh he asked. To her it seemed such tion. An hour ago you were only Her Obledl was t") have Lord Hurc- .tallv when blindfolded nir and exercise, and will yvltlb n- Sl'llSl-ll thing compared with the too unxious to get this money. castle P's much as possible from her Blind swimmers can, it, appears, Mend cold better than they will m- I} vital interests that were at stake. What is the i-ca-son of the change?” tether S wrath, and to doxthis she on hearing a. noise in any given close confinement invilly ventilated But what could she do‘? She “You remember how your {other must be prepared to take t1“? whol-c direction not only swiin ubsolute- ‘stables. _ quickly made up hcr mind and only treated me. Do you expect me to 0f the blame on hm‘ Shouldel'fi- 13 straight t0 the point whence the Mares that are to foul in the waited to. hear the termination of show you generosity in return?” Heir eyes ~alight-ed on the puck- noise proceeds but when 18ft to spying should be ullu'vyecl to mks .. ‘the interview, for per-chance hei- he said cuustically. ages in her room, and she sighed themselves their steering is just as their exercise in the day time and 1 , a By some perversity in his nature deeply, for they were wedding accurate. be stabled in ‘well vontilaited stalls 1 l ' during the night. It they are al» 1 ‘lather might weaken and so ren- , der action upon her part unuec- he was beginning to enjoy the situ- ipresrnts. She idly open-ed one cessary. _ ation. All scruples bud vanished, and rendtht name of Ethel Feth- ' iv _ lowed outside. all night some accl- g She heard Ackroyd’s parting and he was only too glaid ‘to jump erston. She remembered her invi- . ‘LY LOOKER ON dents are liable to occur that could threat when he stated that he :1-t this chance of saving himself. tstiou {or the nioi'row and she dc- MERE A " ' easily be prevented in the day- I 'ngly at his vic- termined t0 postpone ii’- "Do you mean to say you stood time. Trouble is sometimes 0X- law be perienced from having strange Then a. horrible thought struck by and let your mother-in- ' Lord beaten to dearth by the prisoner ldogs chase the horses and this 13; -Eour hours be- He- looked itdiniri g?” asked 'especia-lly dangerous if the ground 'forc taking; action. Then she tim and determined to prolong the _ moved to the door of her room interview mid ploy With her as Joel her. What if the rumor of castle’s engagement to Ethel without doing anythin 7 ‘ which led to the hall. She watched 'haxl played with him. are ‘them out of sight and then rushed His answer, coupled with his Fetlicrston had been true’! She the magistrate. is slippery. Many crises ot' abor- j " to her bedroom where she put on manner, Cil-llSQ-(l her to fear that blushed for shame to think that she “Well,” returned the witness, ~tion or other injury could undoubt- i her motoring cost-unis. for sonic unknown reason he had might have come between them. “I didn't think he required my edly be traced to this source. . altered liiS mind. Bull She remelnfbered Ethel’6 can- help,” - ‘\Ihere a nulnber of young‘ horses‘. “If the money is not enough, I dour to her at their recent meet- ' _ -_-- are being kept on the place the‘ Q d not h-‘WB TRYING HIM ON THE DOG. best means of housing is to ullow' l. Her dctci'iuiriutii'iii was to follow ‘Ackroyd to l.oudon and endeavor to obtain the papers from him. She could give you more,” she cried ing, and surely she wou'l accepted her invitation if this had Suburbanite (to fishery-“Oh, them access to an open shed which» 'ght- in..D0n’t faces the south. This will givl'g l co . 'procecdcd to the garage, which desperately. was close to the house, and was His eyes gleamcd covetously, been true. how are you’! Come r1 {ortuiiate enough to' find o. cur but he suppressed any sign 0i de- At last she fell into a. troubled mind the dog.” them protection from] the 1 and it ‘V318 a, ghost Of her Visitor-“But won't he bite?” winds, but at the some time will‘- ! F just what allow them to take pl-cuty oi cx- a would wait twenty . _.. k,’ . .4er x1 i ,é i light. Suddenly his better nature sleep, i that faced her when she Suburbanitc-“Thafis ready. asserted itself, {or the man was a. real sel _ Ackroyd had but a- low minutes’ lead, and there would be little dil- man of inconsistency. _ fie-city in overtaking him. ' “No. I asked for five thousand rose in the morning. , l want t0 see. I only bought that ercise and receive plenty oi ircslr She had breakfast in her room, watch-dog this morning.” ., on. . ' ii_a-wM-.~ys.,--. _ - t

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