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Lindsay Post (1907), 12 Mar 1909, p. 12

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'16! "IL“ W‘your’evnmaenmmr‘m‘ 'iltve mademerevaianflnt new!!! finntothewomafâ€" 4 , «mmmnyoulove? i-‘mtothewomnlloveandhfle; mdghttolomtothewomanwhm me tonight?" ther. Now‘ “And you don’t find the flew a plenslngpersonagetolook mmexcept whenheis decked out by poets in the disguisedCupid.” marinated. Karl abruptly left the room. going into his own room and locking the door. He threw himself upon the bed. and tried to sleep. but for hours helay L .4-.. 4...; In“ Haw tv v-vvr- â€"â€"- gwake. haunted by the sinister shad- ow of his temptation. Left alone, Mina: sank cammrubly' backmthebisGothicarmchairbem 0133*, mam. alarmed at the pro- longed themes of her mistress. found bermoanlngonthoflootwmm partnre. Themjdhelpedhermistress toner room and tobed. “As soon as it is daylight go to IL. Kafl'sstudioandflndontatwhatflm, bewmarlse. Letnoonoebeknow; that you go thee. and awaken me as. monasitwfllbepowbletormtom' about, humming an old song to him- self. dusting the vases and paintings. stirring the glimmering fire. until the doorbell rang. He admitted to the anteroom a bean- tiful young woman whom he had never seen before. When he returned to the reception room to ruminato on the situation he was confronted by the fig- ure 0: Lunarâ€"the figure of the devil. “Yes. madame.” Olga meant to get to Karl to inter cept the letter which mum-mam hermtowrldng. Shemntmtenhim to go my. to end everything between‘ them: but. although she did not kmw~ It. she was blindly obeying the evil will of Mina}; know you here here." he Said-- “I am here,” mm: responded cheer~ win “@115; éonxd. and she had am: this desperate grove; I L __ _I.- “I believe you are herself andwshéâ€" knew that the, man she . loved had his heart elsewhere. But the had resolved to hgake a fight, to Elsa. The poor little girl had lost her bravado of the night before. She was ready to humble herself. She was atrkzken with the texlble malady. She was in love. She acknowledged it 30 “A real lady?" @8593 6dd. What does she want?" ‘She wants to see my master. sh “Weflshowherin.” Helnrlchhnrdedoutandusheredin I 'an and; .h'ow' [set that} _when she «82â€" 300 E on.“ «a: fleaâ€"Sui“ on» 25:20 on 3 808 3H: Are you. Eur; secretary? _ .4__! mtmwwmm. Mfimoliolnhemor I should In" mum Batu numlyyonldonotnind.” vâ€"wâ€" [mamamdeamismkw i “I think Heinrich is the better .Sndse.”Elsaaa1d. g “An excellent judge. I grant you.” ’Mmarsaiilauzmng- “Heisthem {man who should h1vqbrouzht you here. You know only two men have ithoflghtmopenthedoorotahoche- do: aparunent to a young lady. They ,mmsvaletnndthecleryman-Yon L___ a..- may. “Hemmwyoneww m spoken to me as it he realised that.” ‘Then he must have thought you ”1' other kind," Minu- said am. “Helnflchmadeamistake.” ' “I think Heinrich is the m judge.” Elsa ”-131 _ - __-‘L -â€"' night.” “What 1811:?" “It is thisâ€"do not tight- not made to fight" agsgfiagouagunn ggfiflbugws spirit. “Am I not brave and clever?” “Zea. me. “Lemur.” M11135: peate'd‘ CWTIO'BBMWFEE with the smile that made her want to weep. In spite of her resolve to fight she wason the vergeottears. She satat a table. shrinking from the sinister figure before her. M1111: inspired her with a nameless terror. and” was al- most against her will that she listened. “Let me tell you what you must do." he said. sitting down in trout of her. “Do you know what you should do?" “I don’t like to have yofi sit in judg- ment on me this way." she protested. as 1: ion were 8 PF???“ . vaâ€" u- Elsa, standhfihfidnsten'Youknow that Karl is in love with Olga.” ‘ “Yes, I know it. It is the only thing it is not that. but you “1'3" To be continued. if Easting Article on Scarlet Fever Rom that Should be Aimed by those Who Take Chm of Patients In view of the prevalence o! scarlet fever in this district the tollovinx by a recent correspondent will be read with interest :â€" “ Scarlet fever is one o! the most dangerous 0! the contagious diseas- es. Theehfldmnstbeputin bed. and kept there trom the tune of the first symptom until he had finished deqqusmatingâ€"untfl the skin has all by a third box-sonic: by food, cloth- ing, toys and books. The gem my live a long tuneâ€"eases have been in disinieeting all articles used. or else the things must be burned. As a rule the first symptoms notio- ed are sore throat. vomiting and a high fever. Then within twenty-tour or thirty-six hours the. rash appears. This rash is men first on the chest. and abdomen. It is bright red in character. and in very line red dots. So dose are these dots that irom a little distance it appears like a red blush. It is sometimes spoken of as ‘a “boiled lobster” rash. It usually 3spreads to the entire body and tees. and extremities are covered with it, bntinsiewessesitislimited to only a portion of the body. It gen- erally lasts from five to six days but may disappear in a few hours. As the rash fades the skin begins to peel (or “deequamste") andthismay continue for two or three weeks, or even longer. The palms of the hands soles oi the. feet and fingers and toes are also the seats of extensive peeling; by means of this peeled 0!! skin the disease may be carried to another person. The appearance of the tongue and throat in scarlet fever are quite typ- ical. The throat is deeply red, and may be quite swollen, while the tongue has little raised dots of red on it which give it the name of the “strawberry tongue"-it looks so much like a strawberry. As a rule, the fever is quite high all the time. therashlastsaswellasjnstbeiore it appears. In many cases it will reach 105 degrees and will remain between this and 102 degrees many days. Other milder cases may have a Mover of only 102 negrees or 101, as the. highest. and these are much less tam-inns than where the lever is high. When caring for a case 01m (ever the mother or nurse must isolated with the patient and ‘ awashdres'sandeap. Otherc posed. ‘ Until all lever has left the patient must he kept on a milk diet; it the child is bottle fed the. usual formula. must be diluted at least one-hall. Other children must take kumysa of whey at times in place or the milk. for the sake of variety, and crease juice may he allowed twice a day. As the fever leaves, broths. eereaJS. the urine is normal) and cream my be allowed. heavier for three or four theuaeofenenemaor themflk or citrate 01 magnesia. Other medicine is not, as a rule needed. This must be left to‘the doctorineaeh ease, however. To control the (ever, an ice-cap may be placed on the child's head, especialiy i! he does not sleep Sponge baths 0! tepid water may also be given. That the rash will “strike in" is n foolish belle! with- out real ‘lonndstionS. Mter the daily sponge both it is well to rub the child with melted cocoa-butter or vs- seline. This will allay the itchinz'to often present and also keep the seal- es of skin from flying about. The ur- ine must be carefully watched, and treqnently tested by the doctor. Plenty of water must be given be- tween the regnlsr hours of milk and male, The nose should be 3918!“! with a mild antiseptic wash The throat may be sprayed child may gargle, if he is 01d The throat may be sprayed or the 1 child may gargle, if he is old enough ‘ to do so, a mild antiseptic gargle or wash being used, I! the child has teeth they‘must be brushed or washed of! two or three times a day with boric acid solution. The mouth or throat must never be neglected in these cases, The complication we most dread in fever is nephritis or disease of the kid- neys. The milk diet or rest in bed my :many times prevent this. however. Otitis or inflammation of the ear is another frequent complication. When the child complains of ear ache hot flannels must be applied or a hot water bag, and/i1 the pain still eon- tinues a doctor may have to make a little opening in the drum membrane, Adenitis may occur, especially in the neck. This is simply a swelling of cum must be 03191010“ U wuww, v..- â€"' 'â€"â€"v hroeorfonrweeks. The bekeptopenddly b! tenemaor thomflk or BM- Other medicine .4. Mal, This must nod egg. «u a. little in but nothing scarlet Swelling of the joints waistline: oc- curs u a complication; if thi- taken {place they should be mppod in cot- ton batting and kept At rest on much as possible. my times the doctor will order a soothing lotion to be applied to the 10nd More the but- tlng in put on. Atthecloeeolacuootmrleflo- verthechfldmustlnb‘tlndflthu solution of Mchloride o! mercury. (1-5000)hulrunddl;thcnputm u tub and thoroughly wahod with Inn-m wuter und sow mull! 41104 and wrapped in t M blanket. car- ried into another room ad dressed in fresh clothing. He lhould be giv- days before going out. The room and all articles tint heve been used must be carefully 1“- Damaged by Fire at Fenclon Falls Home Belonging to In. cull ml Pitta I]. as Ma Shop is But!!! Bond Fire broke out on Thureduy even- ingubout7.800-clockinthe tune building on the east side of Colborne- et.. situated between the state owned bytnr. 0. Curtis (occupied by Hr. A. Tiers) and Mr. A. MeKillen'e shoemaker shop. there wee some Mcnlty in getting the hoee to work, consequently the fire had geined considerable hendwey before a steady stream was playing. Heroic enorts were mnde by the Wtokepdonthenemmd prevent their damage to the “join- 1ng buildings in which they were, a!- ter mentally fighting for over an hour, happily sueeeeetul. * The building. while bedly demged, he not totally destroyed. It is owned for business. Mr. wuson sum“: u. .saving his eflects. A strong north wind was blowing a tho time, and had tantrum out a tow hdnra later; the consequen- Monster Elevator at Victoria Harbor lowing out the policy oi making the Orinin-Peterboro line its mnin groin route the Canadian Pnciiic Rnilwey has decided to let the contract for the erection of a new gain elentor nt Victoria Harbor. to the John 8. Metal“ Coupon 01 Chicago. The cnpedtyotthenewelevntorwiil be two million bushels. and the price nt which the contact he been let in in the neighborhood 0! 8900.000. The Provincial estimates this yea contain an item that has not appear- ed before, 32,500 for a chief public school inapector. The money will go to Dr. Merchant. formerly principal of the London Normal School. who sincelastJuly hasheenchiefly en- mspectora of public. new.“ and model schools, will be made respon- enough work to keep woad n6 doubt have bean disu- may. â€"'l‘h Dominion :0"!th Chief Public School Inspector :t the and. 1n the, house (or a an to} allow 90“ was first Accident at Lomvillc Am Torn from Elbow from below the elbow. Serious Accident to Mr. Wm. l Local [in PM Bull! “in“ this Ho 1.. picked up by his comrades, when it was found tint his log 17:: in.” Iron 3 wound mum on A Local Wither Prophet's Prdictim who is in to“ my yea: spent anon; the Indians 0! the Innitonlin country. enable: him to predict with .u-nun; secur- ncy the mther conditions béfore- hand. surly last (all Chane. u be in familiarly known. told o! an open winter nhend. nnd he predicts en un- nsunlly nu spring for 1909. He any: lthntvewfllhsve oevere snow-3.0m- un- month nnd put of April. tint poet light snow an: around my 15 unloved by continued tine 1mm wanker to September 15th. The â€"Borun‘|uxnuh233m'- Menmpm‘or‘ nogu‘ guinea“, m “they; 1111.301th A- “A QIIM Boll. amortize loal o! the Lite 0! s'Prurte Settler, by In Englishman gives an insight into condition in the Great West. The Inch number in 0! course Irish in tvo 0! nos. loote's Irish melodies, sa histories! reissues to. St. Pst- rick. W's pstron sstnt. There is the msl mount of story nutter with tumult departments on is- taut-«H9 Raga-and punks” u low :- uy other reopeehblo my. The ”almost of named in if perfect security am 10% w. B. WIDDBS§. «more» et lowest cut- with privilege of re- fluent- when regained. 1. “lb” e ,__A_-L-L r'a â€""â€"' " Em downtotheloweltnomh. All buinou this unto kept utrictly print. and confidential. Corned-cone it you mt none! and get u y terns. J. H. SOOTHERAN, Curtain Stretcher: Home Clippers Poultry 119m“! Gland Sewer Pipe Portland Cement First-class home-made Buggies, Wagons and Democrats for sale at reasonable prices- Also some good second hand Buggies very cheap. Come at once and get a bargain at the City Carriage Was-lei, Good winter stock of MsLannan 60. Hardware. Coal: nd Iron. CHRIS. McIlHABBEY ”110’: Old Stand. Sleigh: on hand. BUGGIES McLennan 00. Farm Loans MISCELMW‘EOUS cont-1n In nddltlon Ion... AN D: M Fl. Prism Paint 01 Kat-ct. um- Wheel Barrows Floor Wax DR. NEELANDS IRVINE, urea-d.“ in Dent‘ - Hm Pro-crud; Crommuznd Brick. Work 0 Specidty. Splendid fit; In m tooth. frames. extructim DOCTOR GROSS Dontlst - Lindsay m V inm ., «contain. Solicitorfot rumor-am}- ;£ Canals. Telephono 41. Oflooâ€"Kntat, our the F .mers Bunk HeLAUGHLIN. PEEL and FULTON. (Over Dominion fink, Lindsay) lone: to Loan on Rea: Estate. ltMch LIJulton. SMITH SMITH Lap Sumoas AND Cmn Exarxm Barristers. Solicitors md Notaries. amazcmmmm Mnnicipd Dninnge Work at Spunky. Phono 242 or P. 0. Box 25. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. DB. POGUE. DENTIST, M m Post Office Ego“ m given to Children HAROLD v. POGUE D.D.s., LI). WALm Sll‘l’l. OJ 3 , mm. Solicitors. Nomi“ 0“ 3* licitontorthoBakollonml. Money wmumm omfiWilli-I- Seod lorehut and Dealer in But Binder Twine on nuke? Glut misuudto supply "Grim“ truto nun. sudofgood @311"- IOIEY 10 ml AT LOW ovum BATES iblo u on ones. STEWART O’CONNQE EIGH R. KNIGHT, Barium, 801mb- ! or, No Pnb‘ic. Reel Estate, Eu. muting fire. Manage accident ad LINDSAY MARBLE WORKS HOPKINS . HOPKINS 008! 8 JACKSON, Barnum-s, Eu. '8‘)th {ammnum otCou. m. Honey colon on manages u out. once- wm¢.umny . D. I003! KC. ALEX. JACKSON '. ANDREW ROBERTSON BARRISTERS, Etc. BUSINESS CflRDS ht: WM and Remand DEJV' TI STR Y Teacher of Music JAMES KEITH Fun Houn- Hopxxxs, Lt incmse In W " and instalments P" Glo. Sim. 0.1.,5 County Engine! miners.

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