FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOMONEER

PUBLIC AUUTION.

REYTER.

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hundred persons could easily be enter · HER NERVES COLLAPSED. taimed

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ing strenuous and artificial, war aliovo Publishery Mosers. G. Bell and Sous, all intoxicating; omat needed such inf

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toxication. Wit, the uniture, the taite, the flights of fancy of as many men and wonten around me, their enthusiasins. bele sympathy, their vordations, their qualities, and even their dehrets beerme

Hughes and Hough Tudoraigned will sell by Public woman, who not many years ago was the noroasty to me..

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*** GEO. P. LAMMERT.

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Hore were soon assembled a brilliant of her mother and her husband, it will be crowd-Bonnat. Coppen, Maaschiet, Zolu. remembered, was tremendous, and to soldiers, sailors, Ambasunder ever. Bri this day, as was the case during the comtish Priners of Royal blood and hory in

time camo President Felix.Faure, whos shrouded in completa mystery,

friendship with the lovely hostcar was ti Fre a long time this volume of Memoirs boat such fatal fruit. At first Madame has been eagerly swaited, and now that steinhell thought the Presidens a lit it has appeared, it will certainly cause hard and self-assertive, but soon his over this remarkable woman. En be considered powering admiration and confidence is as a greater mystery than before.

her win their way, and she makes ni

San Francisco. Japan Chiyo Maru Her book is written simply, and plexsecret of the intimacy of their relations.

Salina Crus, v. Japan. yo Haru San Francisco, Japan Nippon Mars ingly, with little touches of humour and She became, in fact, indispensable to bixony of the London anapitin as a Durse San Francisco, Japan Siberis the pleasing graces of a cultured mind. comfort, and to his judgments

had worked hard and passed my examina San Francisco v. Japan China. Madume Steinboil was feminine in every Thenceforth I met him almost every tious, but found it difficult to keep going San. Tico, v. Japan Manchuria. respect except intellect. She had a mas day, either in the Bois de Boulogne, owing to extreme nervous woskie

Devinka, Shanghai. Do took much medicine, bub erentually Shanghai... culine mind, and was totally devoid of where he rode in the morning, or at the

Cheyung 4.... I wk! bed-ridden, with my nervous system Eleaze. Hy would telepiacne to me at

Shanghai. have becouse one of the ablest actresses any hour of the day. There was always troublen none. I had no appetite, and was Shai, Kobu & hama Silesingers nt the age. The book is of absorbing something to do, someone to sound. said to drink anything. My eyes were Shai, Moji & Kobe... Kutang interest from beginning to end."and we Felix Faure had fullest confidence in mo, pay my beart palpitated, nad I could spo heartily recommend it.

which tortured my Shai, Moji, Kobe. I'ma Parames scarcely bear the pain w

Penang & Citta Narasing. Spor The following and I went for him, when he could not loins.

Shai, Koba & Yhama Palysis... extracts appear to us to give a fair specigo himself, to this sittings of the Cham. Many treatments were tried, but 1 ghal & Japan For Prinzese Alice men of the natufs and style of the ber of Deputies or of the Senato, to zerooned only to get worse. Fainting attack tow, Amsy & Taman Deigh Marti besele--

tail receptions and parties. He was sur xhausted me so that on several ocasions Staw, Amoy & F'chow Kate Mara My father (we read), began to teach rounded by enemies, and he knew it. He it was thought that I would die. I had no shal, Robe & Yhams me the violin when I was 4, and the made use of my intuition, of my know.me; my stomach would ant talents plain Stow, Amoy &F'chow

god bined my kidneys were poiioning Swatow piano and the organ the following year, ledge of people. I met him after all the food, all nourishment as in a predige st Stow, Amoy & Fobow Haich I had his own ideas on the education Cabinet Councils, and he told me what ad form

toria, Tma Japan Tacoma Maru of girls, but applied them to me only. I had been discusadd and decided.

I was taken home inter on, and on 17 Yaver & Stier.Japan Ho mother's advice I began a care of Dry, B.C., Seattle de Sanuki Maru, When I was a mere child he taught me A new life began for me: my role of Williams' Pink Pills. At first the Pills Vancouver, B.C.), do Empress of Japan.. to bow, to arrange flowers, and to re-confidante had its difficulties, and even wore crashed in milk-for I was gb weak Vancouver, B.C.&o. Montagle etnise and appreciate things beautiful, its dangars, but it bad a wonderful fasto awallow solids. But after a titia my Weihaiwci & Tiankin Haiebow ancient, or rare-did furniture, did tapes cination. My salon was now more crowd. tries, old chinn, od pewter. He showed ed than ever before. Invitations were me the hallmarks on silver, hic nude showered upon me both from gusters m-carea cameos and enamel-work, and friendly with the Government and from touch einbroideries and old lace rover quarters in league with the Opposition.liams ently. He made me go up and down a My friends" woro legion, and my staircase ten, sweaty times in succession: enemies were greater Batterers than the

You see,-darling,-anyone-can-go-de-joburg.- tairs without being ridiculous, but to go up a staircase, that's another matter.

There came a dry, however, when ber Now then, come down-that's it rai cucinies were avenged, in a way they your head-go shwly-like a queen nad little dreamed of. Felix Faure sent books of long ago. Look as though you cane downs from beaven, and had wing: and didn't press upon the carpet ! And 're added, gaily, "when I go dowy » aircase I feel as if I wore an emperor lescending towards his loving people! You ought to imagine a long train behind you, held up by two little eighteenth entury negrees, twenty steps above."

The child, indeed, grew up intelligent and beautiful, and was soon sought for, after the customs of the country, by many formal suitors, and a few secret, and romantic, swains. As usual in France,

Two days later the-Presidnut sent for i was the marriage of convenience which me. He was pale and perturbed, and,] recommended itself," und M. Steinwell, restlessly paced his study.... It was rho was twice her age, was immediately clear that hoshed something of the high- avoured by the family. His Arst pest importance to tell me, bub could no pearance in the eïtele made a good in- make up his mind to speak.· ́At last he' ression, so that even the imaginative began: I in more distressed than you Marguerite was ready to resign herseli enn intagin... Something dreadful to his care:

has happened.... It is about that I bought it from a friend, a man of the highest rank. I wished to help his out of a difficulty and now I bear that, aquinst my will, I am mixed up in a scandal which, if it were dis closed, wouki, utterly rain” me. ... I should have instantly to revigo, and even to leave the country. It is a most coin- plicated and unheard of affair. And yet, I bought the poarte to oblige that friend. win, of course, was no more aware than myself of the pudden complications which have arisen. He has been deceived... .. and I am lost if anything leaks out. I en tell you nothing more. I have not the right to discuss this terrible, affair. No one must ever know of it..... I entreat you to keep the necklace in your house. No one can over suspect that you posses it. But you must not wear it at present, or show it to any one."

her one morning a wonderful pearl neck- lace, a gift so gorgeous that it seemed too lavish aven as a token of his deep devo-

tion.

I wrote to the President that I could on no account accept such a sumptuous gift, and although the next day, when I called on birst the Elyano, he be sought me with almost painful insistence to keep the pearls, I said I should return the neckinge on my next visit to the Elyace.

He arrived a few days later, put up necklace. ut my grand-mother's, culled ony as every lay, and made the acquaintance of the whole family. He pleased everyone, and 'tis slow, serene, and dignified ways were in such perfect areqfd with my mother's zharacter that she asked me beye I could esitate to marry such an ideal man. M. Steinheil fimidity was taken as the lelightful sig of a deep love.

He was more attentive to me, spoke o convincingly, though without any pas sjon, of the happiness that would be outs, and seemed desperately anxious to here say "yes" after he had pro- posed that I had not the heurt to my

up."

NO

Our engagement lasted four months, during which we exchanged letters that became longer and more frequent as the weeks passed by. Such noble feelings wero expressed in his letters that I grew more, and more happy at the thought of becoming the wife of Adolphe Steinheil

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Whence this necklace came, and what it was, Madame Steinheil herself never know; but it was the beginning of all her Towards the End of June my face tmubles. Shortly after giving it her, the reached Beau-ciurt with his family President died, having entrusted her at whom I had met in Paris a few weeks the same time with certain scerat docu- before, when I had gone there with my ments, the custody of which was to be J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAOKṛ mother to purchase my trousseau. Mber constant caro, From that hour} Steinheil at once set to work on a por Madame Steinheil began to be aware "of trait of me small il-painting on a web of mystery closing around her. Now Insurance Faid lot..... £ 25,687,500 BUSINESS HOUSES, wood, In Monier-which was never Strange people came and went in the Outstanding insuratice amounts

to be completed. I was to discover later houses, her husband was perpetually on that my husband seldom went to the occupied with suspicious visitors; in Assets amount to........ end of an ides or a plan, and was

Surplus amounts to£ 17,828,76 even charged her with the possession of Dividends to Policyholders possessed of an unconquerable dread of the necklace, and, insisted on her parting

1910 Al final deci-lous.

with it, piece by piece, to a mysterious Total paid Policyholder 1910 LIFE IN PARIS. '

blackmailer, who was slowly getting the Total Expenses for 1910 M. Steinhell, it must be said, was a family under his thumbs. For some years Gross carnings from laterst artist of one distinction, and, when his. and Madame Steinheil had merely THE FIRST CHINESE NEWPAPER young bride was transferred to Paris, alkupt up a pretence of married life, bal woon found benelf the centre of a bright their relations were always friendly and -and-Bohemian society Bee it and pleasant. Nothing came between their beauty charmed everyone, and, though comradeship, but the shadsy of this he heart was never far from the shelter. menace froid without; and all but ten ed nursery, where her little daughter of the pearls had been parted with, when Marthe was growing up, the attractions the awful night of the murder arrived.

f literary and artistic society soon kept, her continually upon the move.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

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On that night four people slept in the My drawing-room. (ühe aaya), és Steinheils' house. Madame Stafutiell bad room about Beft. by 30ft, and 18ft, high, given up her own room to lur mother, One entered it by the verandah by doors who was paying them a few dogs' visit. which, when folded back, made one room She herself occupied the room which br-Authorised Capital 26,000,000 Subscribed Capital 23,814,845 of the two. At the far end there was a longed to her daughter, Northe; M. enonumental-and-ansient choy piecu Stanber band life-on-wop, comPad-up Capital

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