The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1912, Page 9

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NORE, DEAR Odd Facts. | The new metal, whieh has been quite propert;| nanyd Canadium, was first found tn an taneous dike| occurring in’ the 7 Nei? fentleman who had acquired Nl Gleanings. i. 54 ai Rc ate O ca MARRERO cote | Women of Dickens %& (te) | ephone. Hence tn! all German gas} * Vincent’s Advice | works the tele-! phone bells are covered with wire | riches rather quickly purchased an estaie pos ” | gauze. Granite Poorman on the banks of the River Clide which A : 5 old those of Lord Blantyre and Sir Charle ‘Spite’’ Marriages. | | Old mine nO st tans. Gomeg tees ts ee ae Nelson, B. C,, and re has since been found in many other dikes of the same character| throughout a i jot some Afteca, miles wide, ‘These | dikes extend ony | eral miles without 4 break, and tn many ci sioy very fair assays, running from a] who ts few pennywelghta | "t to three or four | wet ounces of plat | ———-- oat 1 pen epic A True Connoisseur. ton, In some of Y dear girls, | Montreal to day he chanced to go M do not mar-| have a costly rail: . ry one man| way A because some other] subsidiary line of man hasn't asked/the Canadian - you, Northern has com- If you do, you} pleted plans for are false to yours) effecting an en- welf, false to your|trance into the husband and false| heart of the city to the mah you!of Montreal by really love. And) building a three- your unjustifiable! mile tunnel under action Is likely to] Mount Royal. ‘The result in misery | total cost of the “for all three. tunnel and ter- In the old-fashioned novel no nice gtr!| minal together ever loved a man until he had made! wi! be $25,000,000, formal offer of his hand and heart pee ‘Then, if he was our gallant young hero,| ‘The planning of she suddenly discovered a deep uffection | the new capital uf “LITTLE ety” i} fe gooa out 0° this,'m— | the dikes Cana.| JOSEPH ®, WIDENER way congratulated, on nny ae i. io bevendl | is her's unique id magnific yallery for him. India ile a ae {dium is in t “J gees i oe In real life things are less happily ar-| gtate: 4 prope said Mee Wid “my father’ te © ed. Th 1 who fi pane font fi enet ., Drones faseut, 1 don't use ranged. e girl who fra l itt] | f Bit nat mieave e connoisseur, o cares for a man who has aeoaa HA Neues it i | se ty gitar, an the Onree: Saas ho devotion to her has my n> | minds. The nat MT! LY erally present with! "A great painter, you know, was asked by hie ‘pathy. But she forfeits It the moment | pr And rilera| Lh the platinum Reiger art she gives herself to the man who Isn't! of contig: { d | } pooh ior the real one, whe tes are alrea ying in and many palatial schem.s/| are in the alr, for which the talents | Ld of architeects,| A Stern Father. builders and fur-| 12, It writes: “LE obtained permis: | nishers of all kinds | take a girl to the theatre and will oe called into di her told me over the requisition. The uld not go out! sanitation, ight. “with any man friend. She !s of age. | ing, traffic factli-| Is he reasonable in his attitude?” | tles and all the re- piqued or besause cause she pities he A life witout J geotleman at my ere has ar rived in Buen Ayres on its trip the Cap Pints terre of the Ham | father!” burg-American line By bis a Hut, fat anew, fast steam. line tes man you love is! infinitely more endurable than a lite! with the man you do net love. He scoms unfairly strict, jquivements of an ot —- | ever-growing lar. e “J. BY writes: “I love a yc town should prow ut she. insists that 1 give up vide business fo.| Beato! bel butcher, Do you think many years +9| ICKENS loved “David Copperficld” best of all his works. Dora, David Copperfield’s |'he adopted daughter of Mr. Peggotty, a seafaring mun, who was very happy when she be 'D Mpaiinnig ao" acide” whether you oeaa (haere frat wife, was little more than a beautiful, ailly child, She merely played at keeping |-ame betrothed to his big nephew, Ham, but his heart broke when his litte girl was lured MEGCiSE Tour work Of far Ihe vauan | wanie/aive hee house, and thought it a great lark when David permitted her to carry the keys at her|into cloping with a handsome Dlackguard named Steerforth odady. [client advice: je. She died very young. Dora had a counterpart in the person of a girl with whom Agnes was a sensitive, sympathetic woman with a beautiful character. She secretly | Carpe diem, -, writ “r : love with @ Dickens fell in love in his youth, while he was a reporter, loved David, but was a true and helpful friend to poor little Dora : After the latter # death ' ogy. e Peta waatisia’ me itceree oe Hin. ban Agia Little Em'ly, very pretty, sweet and shy was David Copperfeld's first love. She was |she married David. ELEANOR SCHORER, loves me, Hut last week he did not piterre 5 Pais iia neues . (is eR Zi aa, ee 4 fa si ues a ure of an opportunity to see me, | ~~ 4 si oa Pi rary ; picts +, What should 1 thin nis e’ young to become a wife, Don't marry |with a young lady over a trivial mat-|your eholce you do not love elther man | obtained a position as a trave at k rel, and see if rlend isn't willing sg Don't judge too *. Very Ukely | any sooner, ter, I feel that I cannot lve without | well enougs to marry him He always exp me to write > meet you halé wey ‘he had some good reason for steying -—— her love, What shall I do?” r — letter after he tow attention, as away: ML AL writes: re is a strong] Apologise, make up your quarrel and| “A: 0." Writes: “Lam twenty-four [fale?" natever 4 C « writes A young man usc be —e friendship between m a witli begin again, and | with @ young lady nearly No, he should write frst pa all on me every night, vut since fle T." writes: “Lam sixteen years! guy years younger. Do you thin’s the | a |tw > years senior, Will the difference ume ; lee ma _ (aniat ner young | ud ha Adeoires , { old and very m in love with @ young ce in years would keep her from | A writes wo suitors have lin age a t our happiness ° : . ‘ have quar 1 lita the neighborhood he oily e¢ i man, but we shall not marry for two reine ratte 3 \ confessed their love . but 1 don't! 1 should think not, since it 1s #0 slignt \A Birthday Gift. ed lwith a Vso whom Loare for very twiew a welt, Shall Task him if he | geting famous ears. Do you think we ehall be} No, jt ts too si + die! }know which 1 lke best, How am L to | — | "M.D." writes: "Lam a alt of olan \ and who ts worthy of my uffoos | calls on her \/dappy 2" : find out “BK. HL" writes young man who | teen and should Ike w woukl! tion, What 1 do’ You have no right to question him, |) \ou doven in two years you shall be pretty] “‘H. B.” writes: “I recently quarrelied! Unle:s you are instinciively sure of has been paying me attentions recently |be proper to give my vyer, & lady, ! Apologize for your share iu (he quar-| unless you are engaged to him,

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