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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Aug 1910, p. 7

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Custom Won-II 90d lo- pmrmg as usual at and 'I'lCt'S Nu matter how many cmne, you Willllnf lw kept waiting. and every 3n! pmitively guaranteed. 1 rilm «wifer you the very best work in all branches of General Blacksmith ing. Waggon and Carriage Building and Repairing at very reasonable .\ menial effort is made to please entry (Hammer. and you are request- ed [n will and give me a. trial. Yours fur business, Wm. J. Lawrence DUNN,“ Jllst bring along one wheel and wan-h im- sot it with this machine. and mm will never again have them Set éUi‘.’ utht'l' way. Imakc a specialty 0! Practical Horse- shucing and always give it. careful mention. ' N.» mun- burning or scaring the rims. ux- hm-ing new halos. and best of all nu mure overflshed wheels. Furmers’ Central Mutual Fire Insurance l mu set a tire in 20 minutes with this m u-hiln- and d') a. better job than any man can the old way. hint-es all kind. 0! {arm proper t! and 150121th dwelling: at ra- WEd cash fatal, and under low- " premz:;m note: for 1 term of t11m or {our years than can be fluted elsewhere Buildings pro- The only kind that cannot pos- sibly hurt your wheels and has Prowl Satisfactory. 0: o o “tied with lightning ' rods and their ccntents accepted at lower men than others not no protected A Good Cold TIRE SETTER PROPE .‘ TY INSURED NEAR- LY 39‘000.000.00. .J. McFADDEN, Ag’t. DURHAM. ONTARIO In New Quarters \car the (inrafraxn St. Bridge M. D. MCGRATH h" “C Gamma I wifih tn announce to the puhlu.‘ that I am 11‘ W with-d in my new q'uu-H-rs. T. Moran’s old stand. near the Gun- fl'mm St. bridge, where I am prepared to cater to their wants in all kind. 0f custom bluklmith- ing. All work gumm- teed first-class. ONTARIO diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a. healthy condition, and Chamberlain’s Stem och md Liver Tebletl an be de- pended upon to do it. x Buy to tote, and malt eflective. Sold by When the Itomach 13513 to per- .“Neenah!” gasped lleuevrn, with a startled look. Neeuah looked intently lnto the unsteady, blue gray eyes and then bent over to kiss the hand of the princess. The latter laughed almost aloud in her confusion. She caught herself up quickly and said with some asperlty: “You foollsh child. 1 am to become a prlnce's wife. How can I love your sahlb? What nonsense! I am to marry aJrjnce, and he is not "But. most high. (More are no princes here. There is no one to whom the must gnu-inns one could he sold. No one who could my mum- than a dozen rubies. Wnnwn mm cheap here. and you Would UP :I ‘ m an. not a most beautiful princess.‘ upon that smiling. wistful face. Tbvu she said softly. muved by an irresisti Ne impulse to cont‘vss smnvthing. even obscurely : perhaps.” “You love my Sahib Chase?" do manded Neenah abruptly. eagerly. N991); “Assnredly. most glorious one. Soon. perhaps. But be not afraid. Selim can close the passage door. He can- not get in. He will be fooled. eh? Why should you be afraid? Have you not with you the most wonderful. the most brave sahih? Would he not give his life for you?" The dark eyes sparkled with understundlngâ€"uyo. even mischief. Genevm rnlt that this ori- ental witch knew everything. For u long time she looked in uncertain moor."- “It is the wine cellar and the store- room. The iron chests contain the silver and gold plate that came from the great rajah of Mnrpat in ex- change for the five huge rubies 'which now adorn his crown. The old sahihs stored the chests here many years ago. but few know of their existence. See! They were hidden in the walls over there. Von Blitz has found them." “Von Blitz!” in amazement. “He has been here. He has carried away many chests. There were twen- ty in all.” “Andâ€"and he will return for these?" querled the prlncess in alarm. Genevra looked about her for the first time. They were standing in a long. low room. the walls of which reeked with dampness and gave out a noxious odor. A single electric light. provided a faint, almost unnatural light. Selim raised a lighted lantern as he led Chase through the squat door. Behind Genevra were enor- mous casks. a dozen or more, reach- ing almost to the ceiling. A number of boxes stood close by, while on the opposite side of the chamber four small iron chests were to be seen, dragged out from recesses in the dis- tant corner. Observing her look of wonder. Neenah vouchsafed a casual explanation. “Selim will explain. He has learned much. It is the secret passage to the coast. Be not afraid.” would not cure to 'be a princess (To be continued) “They can go no farther than this room,” explalned Selim. “We lock the double lron doors from the other sideâ€" the door through which you came, most glorious excellency-and they cannot enter the cellars above. This is the chamber which opens into the underground passage to the coast. The passage was made for escape from the chateau in .case of trouble and was “May Allah bless you and profit for himself. excellencies." said the good Selim. Neenah plainly had advanced her suspicions to the brown body servo Int. Genevra blushed. and then her keyes blazed. She gave the girl a oeorhful 160k.’\Neehah smfled happily, unreservedly. in return. “No, excellency. The bars have sprung. 1 cannot drop them in place. As you know, the lock has been blown away. The charge sprung the bolts. We must go at once.” ”Then there is no way to keep them out of the chateau?" cried Genevra anxiously. “Allah help us. you should say, it Von Blitz returns." interposed Chase hastily. “Is the door barred?” “Yes, it is dangerous here." he said quietly, answering her question. “As soon as Selim bars that door upon the inside we’ll go. I was a fool to bring you here.” ' “I’ll confess I didn’t expect Von Blitz." be said dryly. “There’s a vast dln’erenee between expectation and hope. princess." Nee- nah had joined Selim at the door when the men re-entered the chamber. Now nhe was approaching with her has. “Then let us go quickly. I have no desire to meet the objectionable Mr. Von Blitz. Isn't it dreadlmly danger- ous here, Mr. Chase?" “Ye-s, now and always Mr. Chase." she said steadily. “You know that it cannot be otherwise. 1 can’t always be. a fool.” His face turned a deep red; his lips parted for retort to this truculent es- timate. but be controlled himself. “How could you know what the dan- gers would be?" she asked. She met his eager advance with a quick. shrill laugh of defiance and noted the surprise in his eyes. Dim as the light was. she could have sworn that the look in those eyes was hon- est. Ah, that silly Neenah! The re- action was as sudden as the revolt had been. Her smile grew warm and shy. “Von Blitz has been here.” he was saying half difidently, still searching deep in her eyes. "He’s played hob. And he’s likely to return at any min- “Mr. Chase?” he sale. with his win- ning smile. “Now?” Jacob van Blitz stepped into the light. The princess stared at her first in consternation. then in dismay. Before she could find words to combat this alarming prophecy. so ingeniously pre- sented to her reflections, Selim and Bollingsworth Chase returned to the chamber._ ' e was distressed. even confoundgtto find that she was star- ing at Ch se with a strange. abashed curiosity growing in her eyesâ€"a stare that she suddenly was afraid he might observe and appreciate. A wave of revulsion, of shame. spread over her whole being. With the swiftness of lightning she recalled the things that had been said of more than one grand dame in Eu- rape-aye. of women at her own court. Even a princess she had known who â€"but for shame! she cried in her heart. It could not be. Despite herself a cruel, distressing shyness came over her as he approached. his eyes glowing with the light she feared. yet craved. Was this man to remain in her life? Was he! Would he come to her and wage the unfair war? Was he honest? Was he even now covetiug her as other men had coveted the women she knew and despised? She found herself confronted by the shocking conviction that he knew she could never be his wife. He knew she was to wed an- other, and yetâ€" It was unbelievable. “But you did expect”â€" she began. with a start. biting her lips Chase for a lover all your life! Ab!” The exclamation was no less than a sigh of rapturous indorsement. a pay To? "me in rubies." “Ah. how wonderful? cripd Neenah. with ravishing candor. “A prince for a husband and the giorious Sahib TH E “U R H .-\ M CHRONICLE “There’s no time to he lost." cried Chase. “We must bring enough men down here to capture them when they return-shoot ’em if necessary. Come on! We can surprise them it we tne north coast. 'The passage 1ed to this boat. It was always ready to put out to sea. But one night it was de- stroyed by the great rocks which fell from the cliffs in an earthquake. When i came here 1 at once thought of the passage. You will see that the doors into the cellar cannot be opened {mm this chamber. The locks and lic'lls‘ are on the other side. i knew where the keys were hidden. It was easy to unlock the doors and come into this room. 1 found that some one had been here before me. The door to the passage had been forced open from without. cracked by dynamite. Many of the treasure boxes have been re- moved. Von Blitz was here not an hour ago. He wears boots. I saw the footprints among the naked ones in the passage. They will come back for the other chests. Then they will blow Up the passageway with powder, and escape from the chateau through it will be cut off. I have found the kegs of powder in the passage and have de- stroyed the fuses. it will be of no avail, sahib. They will blow it up at the other end, which will be just the same. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liv- er Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poison- ous matter, cleanse the system, cure constipation and sick head- ache. Sold by all dealers. id. LEVINE 03 cases of baldness are .luc 331 vtor'ie qlect lhe hair \ hecnmcs (113' 211.61 dandrufi 311115 because the hair "lands Lo not supply enough nat- ":11 oil.' Nothiz: or 03 crcom es 113:; deficiency so ellcctix ely as 12:11: delicately perfumed, rc- 1'cshing‘ hair pomade, Bzarine. x'oid baldness; apply Bearim 3 Jyour hair occasionally. All iruggists, 50 cts. a jar. It soothes. heals and tends to restore those who sullet‘ from Piles. Enracbe, Rheu- matism, Chafing. irritated and cu":- skin troubles. The word "Salve” literally means be we" or in good Health. Try Davis’ Menthol Salve and you will be relieved. A thick adhesive ointment. combined wa'th .‘ Danes: Menthol and Vaseline. two of (11: must wopdcrful healing (1sz known. All Dealers. DAVIS LAWRENCE C0" Manual. G roceries “Best Japan” 3eylon Black Tea, 1b.. .. Extracts, all flavors. at, per b.)tt.lc.... Very best Red Salmon. reg. 180, for. .. 811:5. B1 st Oatmeal for ................ 7 Cakes of Sunlight Soap for .......... 7 Cakes of Comfort Soap for ........... Japan matting squares sizes 3x4 $2.98. 3x3 ' 65 $2.29. 2x3 .......... I .................... I. Space prevents us mentioning many different Bargains, but all goods are reduced to a very low figure. Give us a trial and save money by buying here. A full line of Children’s Shoes Int riglit prices. Black Wash Goods. Scutch Zephyr regular 2.50 fur ...... Black \Vnol Voil, reg. $1.00, fur. Black Black Black OUR SALE STrLL CONTINUES Wl'll‘l PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Prints in Dark and Light reg. 1250 Printa in Dark and Light. reg. SC for. Blat'k \Vash goods reg. 2.30 ' he Clearing Sale Seasonable Goods at Very Low Prices Continued on 'page 2. , Blue and Green Panama. and \Vhite Suiting, reg. and VVhitv Check Lush-e reg. 35c for Figured Lush-es reg. 350 and 500 for \VOUI Vail, 1'92. 750 for my: Dress Goods. f4 )1‘ “I\ I‘ll :~)(3. for. O o o o o reg. 750 for L____l um fir-mt Sputum """"'""“' THE NAVAL REVIEW AT SPITHEAD BATTLE BETWEEN DREADNOUGHT AND AIRSHIP WATCH FOR REDUCED “IE3 All) EXCURSIOIS. For all information write Manager, I. 0. ORR, City Hall. Toronto Canadian National Wham AUGUST 2'IIII Io SEPTEMBER IZIII, l9!!! BAND O_E THE GRENADIER GUARDS fitters supplies. Engines and Thresher-s. Sash and Ilium, Pinning and General Wood \Vork. Iron and Brass Castings and general Repairing. Feed hoila'u. swam MUSICIANS 1m and Granada, New Buildings, International Live Stock Show Exgbits by all the Provinces, Magnificent Art Lona Exhibit. IV PERMISSION OF HIS MAJESTY THE DURHAM FOUNDRY C. SMITH 6: SONS, DURHAM, ONT. . 230 KING GEORGE'S HOUSEHOLD Men’s and Boy’s Suits, rest. $19.00 for... $17.00 for ...................... Men’s Suits regular 815.00 for ...... Men’s Suits, reg. $12.00. for Men’s 2-piece Summer Suits (.0 clear. . . Mentqprq-dnte Tailor-made Suits reg. Men’s Overalls. double knee and seat. reg. . . . Ladies’ Strap Slippers reg. $1.75 for ...... Youth’s Choc. Bals., reg. $2.75. for ..... . . Ladies’ Patent Pumps, reg. $2.00 for $1.00 for .................................. o I y Men’s Odd Pants selling at a great reducciuu. Men’s Fancy up-to-date Top Shirts, regular $1.25 for ............. . .................. 098 Men’s Men’s Calf Blutcber. reg. $2.00 for.. Men’s Men’s Patent Leather Boots. reg. $51.“). for Men’s Men’s All-wool Summer Underwear, regular $1.25 for ................................. Men’s Balbrigan Underwear to clear at 500 a mi Big reduction in Boy‘s Suits. Best Prices For Butter, Eggs, Wool Model Military Cunp. Tattoo every night. Everything new in attraction; MOCKLER’S OLD STAN D Men’s Underwear Boots and Shoes. . Men's Suits. PERFORMERS ’ 3.69 3.89 2.98 2.29 '. [.49 : i.98 l [.39 i3

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