«Being troubled with a cough,debilâ€" and general depression of spirite 'l"&..unmb«of n ediginey buy o seived no bene@it from them. 1 was Com .dud I wf :::dthmmdn . I proe ul’l::nn to ase it with wonderfal peing several bottles of this unequalled mnnmotnv;n compare t am now & Shanged man ; my health is renewed, A letter from one of ‘the largest pork packing houses in Ontario states «Within the last three weeks the packâ€" ers have been contemplating about the large percentaze of soft hogs. Upon making enquiries, we find the farmers have been giving their hogs the fallen apples. They may e all right for the young, growing hogs, and may make a good foud for thein, but on no account should they be given to hogs when finishing them for the market, as apnlesâ€"iiive a tendency to make them soft. This, undoubtedly, has a great efect in lowering the market." Users of Paine‘s Celery Compound soon recognize the important fact that the great medicine quickly regulates the bowels, clears the complexion and brightens eyes that before had a dull and jaundiced look. Another proof of the stimulating and invigorating power of Paine‘s Celery Compound, is its imâ€" mediate effeect on the pulse, which beâ€" comes firm, regular and fal} instead of uncertain and feeble. Paine‘s Celery Compound liberally feeds the nerves,the tissues of the brain with the proper elements of nutrition, and thus savescountless men and women from chronic neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, insomnia and failing menâ€" tal power No remedy in the world is so rich in flesh forming and energyâ€" g‘o-dleiu virtues as Paine‘s Celery pound. Mr. C. B. Holman, 262 King Street, Hamilton Ont., says ; Mr. Adam Dodge sord his 150 acre farm, on the old stage road, West Oxâ€" ford, to Mr. Joâ€"n Enws, for the sum of $9,000. This farm, which is known as the Adam Dodge farm, is looked upon as one of the finest furms in West Oxâ€" ford, aud the price paid for it is strongâ€" ly indicative of the value of first class farming property. A judgment of which farmers and thresbers will do well to make a note, was delivered recently bvJudgeDeacon of Re~fiew county. A farmer, named Krinsinake, brougbt an aciion againat a thresher, who had disappointed him after the plaintiff bad gone to the trouble and expense of making all preparations for the thresher‘s coming. The judge decided the plaintiff was entitled to damages. Referring to a ineeting held in Galt on Friday evening to disenss the adâ€" visability of Bible ins ruction in the public schools the Reformer says:â€" A provisional constitution was drafted, and this will be submitted to the pubâ€" lic meeting to take placo in Knox cburch at the beginning of the year. iIf the feeling be favorable,a committee wi‘l be appointed to interview the Government with the object of attainâ€" ing the end in view. _ This question was broached some months ago. â€" As will be seen, therefore, progress has been made. The Tried and Trusted Reâ€" medy in Thousands of Canadian Homes ding The Mauster in Ordinary has conâ€" firmed the s le of The Cb itham Banner to \ir. 4. R. Barber, M. P. P., who bas since disposed of it to Mr. A. C. Wood ward, late of The Chicago Journal. Mr. Woodward has enlarged and imâ€" proved the pruperty and has changed the name of the paper to The Chatham Bannerâ€"News. Miss Grier, teacher at Mazle‘s school, on ‘he Paris road, is the victim of a most unfo.tunate mishap. She was attending to her duties, when a spark from a stovepipe lodged in her hair, which was soon ablaze. There was a panic among the scholars, but Miss Grier, with great presence of mind, ran outside and subdued the flames by the use of some snow. Her bead and bands were bad!y burned, and she is now under medical care. Galt‘s representatives to the county conncil are Mr. J. C. Dietrich and Mr. Robert Gilholm. Of these, the former will step down and out. Said Mr. Dietrich toâ€"day: "Yes, I will decline reâ€"nomination, but J sincerely hope that Mr. Gilbolm will accept and be granted reâ€"election. It is important that Galt shoult nave such an exâ€" perienced conncilior as Mr. Gilbolm, who has reflected credit on himself and municipality."â€"Galt Reporter. The Wonderful Medicine IS A MARVELLOUS HEALTH BUILDER PAINES CELERY â€"CAMPOUND ITS CURES ARE SPEEDY AND PERMANENT Farmers are talking of the serious pature of a rust which bas attacifbd the fall wheat la certain vicinivies whole fields are yellow on account of it, and it is feared that 1t will do wuch damage to the erops. . lt is not ordiaâ€" ary barvest rusk, but a much more dungcrous kind.â€"Galt keporter. "The fact remains, madam," repeatâ€" ed the major as he nibbled at the penâ€" holder and looked Into vacancyâ€""the fact remains that you bave not wor ried. You knew and felt that the debt was safe. You might bhave worried about others, but about Major Crofoot â€"never. Ab, it makes me feel better toward the whole world to bave a perâ€" son trust me thus! Such trust! Buch confidence! Buch childishb faitb in the midst of universal wickedness!" "But 1 don‘t want stock in any of your companies," she protested. "I‘ve got to have money to run my house." "‘The object of the company," he exâ€" pimined, "is to provide music for the mumaâ€":mm supplying m we sonâ€" ‘The shot told. The landlady‘s frown changed to a swfle as soft as jelly, and the three or four boarders who had been hiifting that the major was & deadbeat and would bilk the bouse felt a large feeling of awe steal over them. Half an bour later the woman knocked at the major‘s door and found bim Seated with his checkbook in front of him. "And your confidence was not misâ€" placed. Let me call your attention to the fact that this check is made out to the order of J. Jordan. He is the treasâ€" urer of the corporation, you know." "But what corporation ?" "The Universal Musical company. ry friend. The organization was perâ€" ected last week, all the necessary capâ€" ital paid in, and we shall begin work next Monday. Having n instinetive feeliag that you trusted me and wishâ€" {Copyright, 1900, by C. B. Lewis.) Major Crofoot, grand promoter and general organizer, had observed signs of a coming calamity around his boardâ€" ing house. He hadn‘t sat down with wneil aud paper and figured that it was three mouths since he had paild his landiady a dollar, but in a dim, undeâ€" tned way he put it at about three. He badn‘t taken half an bour to wonder new much louger things could run on tick, but hoped it might be for three months more. He was living on in & bilssful state of certain uncertainty, {Inding fault with the steak and sugâ€" gesting a change of puddings, when the demeanor of the landlady warned bim that a crisis was at band. He was the man for the crisis. It was at the dinoer table that the notes of the ‘That is the case exactly, as 1 found to my surprise in footing my ledger this afternoon. Â¥es. For tifree long months 1 bave occupled this room and sat at your table, and you have not even binted at filthy lucre in payment. 1 don‘t exactly remember what Cleoâ€" patra did to win undying fame, but If she reposed the sublime confidence in & iman that you bave reposed in me I don‘t wonder that her name is engrayâ€" en on the serolls of time forever more." "I bave been trying to catch you for the last month, but you bave dodged me." replied the landlady with exceedâ€" ing candor. to my room this evening for your check. 1 like to balance my books once a month." "My dear woman," be began, as he motioned for ber to sit down, "your trust and confidence in me are someâ€" thing sublimeâ€"really sublime. 1 am not a man given to emotion, but in this caseâ€"in this case"â€" "You owe me three months‘ room rent and board," she said as he paused to find other words, "But 1 bave worried. 1 have been afraid you‘d get your truok out and skip." "My dear woman," he replied as be rose up to walk about, "why specify the flight of time? Why speak of dolâ€" lars? Thirteen weeks at $8 per week makes a totai of $104, of course, but should we thus brutalize sentiment? Let me say that you have trusted me. Let me say that you bave put me down as a man of honor. Then let me repay you for your confidence rather than for your room and board. We will say that I band you a check for $200." _ _ "You don‘t mean it, major," she exâ€" claimed. with a catch of ber breath. "I sit down thus. 1 fill in a check for $200, so. 1 tear it off and band it to you, and with it goes a deceper feeling than 1 can explain. If there are tears in my eyes, you will please excuse them." * "I knew you would pay. 1 told them you were no deadbeat," said the overâ€" come landlady as she held the check in trembling fngers. ing to prove my gratitude in something beyond words, I have reserved $10,000 worth of stock for you at ground floor Agures. A dividend of 50 per cent on this stock, which is a ow estimate, brings you in $5,000 per year. All you need do is to sit with foided hands." "wBY BPRAK OF DOLLARSY warning bell struck his ear, and whem be had iinisbed his meal be rose up beâ€" fore the other boarders with the digntâ€" ty of a millionaire and observed: ‘‘In other words, madam. I have been too wrapped up in gigantic speculaâ€" tions to remember that 1 owed you a few dollars. However, the fact reâ€" mains that you did not worry over my indebtedness." "Madam the landlady, if not to®e much trouble 1 wish you would come "And now you will pay me for 13 weeks at $8 per week?‘ she queried as sbe laid the bill before bim. [L. nothe is no mista Mrs. Wixsiow s Sooritr®c SyRUP has been used by stiiong of motnery for That whidren Not His. The drill instructor‘s face turned scarlet with rage ms he rated a raw Irish recruit for bis awkwardness. Girl Burned lSerself in a Barn. Cannington. Qnt., Oct. 9.â€"On Saturday fire was discovered in Mr. James Bryan‘s i n. southwest . of this town. Noth : ould be done to save the barn or conicnts as the fire made such rapid headway. It was soon discovered that Catherine Mary Bryan, aged about 20, and daughter of James Ervan, was missing. Miss Bryan has for some time been slightâ€" ly demented, â€" and . it was surmised that the missing cirl was in the burnâ€" ing barn. Mrs. ; ryan, mother of the unfortunate girl. tried to get into thy barn to save ber daughter, but her effort was useless and she narrowly escaped from the flames. Miss Bryan bas not been in her right mind _ for some timé and when she heard that ber father was contemplating taking ber away for trestiment, evaded her mother‘s vigilance, went out and sct fire to the barn. On Sunday morning the skull and a few bones were found im the ruins. "Now, Rafferty, yon‘l) spoil the line with those feet. Draw them back inâ€" stantly, man, and get them in line!" Rafferty‘s dignity was hurt. MJM_?M#@ ly, "they‘re not mine; they‘re cky Doolan‘s, in the rear rank !" Dram Martaâ€"What is the use of coming home when there is no home to come to? Take the cehildrem to mother‘s, stay there with them till I joim you and don‘t worry. Affectionately, Artistâ€"Here is the portrait of your wife whichâ€" Mr. Richmanâ€"Ab! It‘s very like ber. Artistâ€"Sheâ€"erâ€"h‘mâ€"she didn‘t pay for it. She said you‘d do that. Proved. Meâ€"Do you think your father has any idea that we are in love? Sure Enough. A busy merchant who had not taken & vacation for years, in which time evâ€" ery other member of his family had enâ€" jJoyed an annual outing, concluded to give himself a rest of a week or two and started for the mountains. To this, after‘reflecting a moment. he replied as follows: "But 1 thought you were going to square up," exclaimed the landlady. "What do I know about your company or stocks? Whenever 1 present my bill, you always dodge and twist." ‘"‘In case you do not wish to use the check to secure stock you can ask Mr. Jordan to indorse it over to me. 1 will then indorse it to the vice presiâ€" dent, be will indorse it to the secreâ€" tary, and the secretary will indorse it to you. You will then have to be idenâ€" tifed at the bank. It will take some few days or weeks to obtain the monâ€" ey, but it is a mere question of time. Meanwhile things go over. Ask yourâ€" self If it is not your duty to belp us eleâ€" vate the moral tone of society? Ask yourself if it is not better to have $5,â€" 000 a year dividends than to be slaving your life away in a boarding bouse. Ask yourself"â€" I "What! Discount my own paper aftâ€" er your sublime confidence in me?" he exclaimed. "Never, my dear woman, never! Â¥You must be paid in full. In deed, you bave been paid in full anyâ€" bow, and now it only remains for you to leave me to balance up my casbâ€" book and write 15 or 20 business letâ€" ters of a pressing nature. You trusted me, and you bave your reward. Don‘t fail to be identified at the bank. If there should be any trouble, just call on me. And now good night and pleasâ€" ant dreams to you." *Major, I want this room tomorrow," called the landlady when she found herself outside the door. No answer. "And you‘ll have to go!" But she talked to the silence of the grave. M. Quap. Mr. Richmanâ€"Ah! Still more like her. Sheâ€"Not the remotest. He told me he didn‘t mind your coming to see me =â€"Detroit Free Presa. Drar Fraxtâ€"Our house was entirely destrored by fire last night. The children and I escaped unharmed. Come home at once. Manial â€"Youth‘s Companion. an her dinner nor supper. i opnrarinnange aotâ€"ask for and Jong as he bas wind .-wn-m is the schome of my and of profit will soon be rolling in." "A great scheme many ways e neble enterprise. Let us take a city block, for instance. We will say there are 200 families on the block. The Universai suppiles those families with planos or organs, zithers, dddies, harps. hand organs, «mouth orguns, brass bands, bugles, fifes and drums. From 7 o‘clock in the morning to 10 o‘clock at night there is music. No one bas time to quarrel or get drunk. No one stops to eat or wonder whetber it‘s cold or hot. Music evokes sentiment, love, pity, charity. Human uature is eleâ€" vated and purified, #d the rent for the various instruments comes rolling in as fast as two men cau count the dollars. My dear woman, you see"â€" . "But this check." "You wili take it to J. Jordan and deâ€" posit it as security for your stock, and you will order two pianos, three Odâ€" dies, four barps, two drums and a set of bagpipes for this house. The effect on your boarders will be"â€" When about a day‘s journey from home, he received a telegram from his wife to this effect: "Can‘t you give me $10 on account?" asked the landlady in desperation as she put the check on the table. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS A Faithfol Likeness, Praxk. werit for Sick Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your beaith. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured, Sold by 8. Snyder, druggist. Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King‘s New Life Pills, Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless When things are "the best" they beâ€" come ‘""the best selling." Abrabam Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters cre the beat selling bitters I bave handled in 20 years." You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach,liver, kidâ€" neys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up the stomach,regulates the liver, kidneys and bowels, purifies the blood,strengthens the nerves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builde up the entire aystem. Pu‘s new life and vigor into any weak, sickly, runâ€"down man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by S. Snyder, druggist. A Remarkable Raiiwond. One of the most remarkaiule railroads in the United States is that which runs from Fabyan, at the foot of Mount Washington, to the summitâ€"a distance of 3.38 miles. The time required in making the ascent is one and oneâ€"half bours, which is at the rate of a mile in 27 minutes. The descent is made {o the same time. The fare is $4 for the round trip, or at the rate of 60 cents & mile, No other rord in the world charges quite so much and few run trains at a speed quite so slow. About 6,000 passengers are carried annually. Little Lucy‘s Prayer, One evening little Lucy knelt to lis; her evening prayer. Her little heart was bursting with self satisfactionâ€" she had been so exemplary all through the day. "O Lord," she said, "make me very good, even better than I am." Many an older person thinks thi prayer if he does not dare ‘to Dut i ‘nto words. The men Kaffirs are beyond tobacco. They smoke something so vebement that it makes them cough and splutter, lose their breath, choke and sneeze to an alarming degree. They like suuff, too, and are fonu of offering and takâ€" ing pinches of it ("schniff" they call it) when they meet and visit one another. Regarding tobacco as too mild for their taste, the Kafirs take another weed and smoke that. They proceed to arrange a smoking party, by squatâ€" ting on the ground and getting ready their "pipe," a cow horn with a thin tube in it inserted balf way down ‘at right angles to the born. The end of the tube is in a basin, and it is from it that the smoker sucks the strong stuif that makes hbim incapable of anything but a scries of coughs and chokes for some time after he has had his turn at the pipe, which is passed around from man to man, tutil a perfect choâ€" rus of cougba rends the air. * The Native Women Are Enthusinstic Devotees of the Weed. In South Africa the native woman emokes Incessantly. Your native servâ€" ant smokes as she cooks and as she washes. The tobacco she likes is hank. The dainty cigarette an English or Russian lady of fashlon enjoys, smokâ€" ed through a quill, so that no nicotine can stain either teeth or tingers, would be sneered at by a Kaflir. "Give me a pipe and something in it I can taste," is in effect what she says. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE Tiresome. Work of Reading a Ci~ pher Dispatch of 2000 Words. Bome governments make use of nuâ€" merals for their ciphered communicaâ€" tions with their agents abroad, others a mixture of numerals and words, and yet others exclusively words. Of course, the only problem that needs solution in dispatches of this kind is to ascerâ€" tain the key uumber or key word, When that is accomplished, the reâ€" mainder is easy, though renerally very tedious. Indeed it is difficu}t to conceive of a more tiresome, head aplitting piece of work than either to cipher or deciâ€" pber a dispatch of some 1,500 or 2,000 words. The writer taiks from sad and weary experience. Bome governments change the key word or key numerals with each dis patch, aceording to a settled arrangeâ€" ment. Others, again, change it every month. Sometimes it is placed at the begiuning of the dispatch, at other times at the end. To the uninitiated a dispatch of this kind will appear in the nature of a Chinese puzzle, but to an expert cryptographer the deciphering of a government code dispatch is mere child‘s play. Occasionally the dispatch will appear a mere jumble of consonants without any menning. while at other times it will be so ciphered as to contain sefsiâ€" bie and plausible sentences, the meanâ€" tug of which apperrs on the surface, It was a code of this kind that was used by the Spanish secret agents in this country during the war with Spain. and the clever rtaff <of secret service men employed hy the United States government were in a very short time possessed of a key to the cipher in question.â€" SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE. THE SECRET SERVICE. A KAFFIR "SMOKER." **Tuke write froubing uiakh roide neighed with Impors â€"Clintom Scollard in Cosmepolitan on Syivia‘s eyel white * wor. | _ Diamond Dye Blacks far surpass 9 a eW Retestn tore pesoaner | t EeA es o(;:l:tmn‘-. p or stron, nshine will _. |tade Diamond Dys Blaeks _ _ _ __"* | §EX & wem Take a half teacupfol Flaxâ€"seed Tea with a dose of EBY‘S GERMAN bRUST BALSAM i them in the house. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i As a family remedy for relievâ€" f~= & tog_pain in the Stomach and [] o : n wels, Cramp, Colic, Bloa Fouse . Nervous Heuipt\;:he.etc. in eith:g ‘ per Hanger, _ Waterloo) Ont. ! sex, !bflmmlfl.h9$h9r ... j who having used EDY 8 GOPâ€" / | An easy shave, a st . man Moghor Drorl. testify ‘ ro:a:' n .ME ! that they would not do ‘without i children‘s hair out, kham In $h2L .22 w‘ s pains and cramps, that women are subject to, and in her fifty ‘ {em practice of midwifery, . ound it of incalculable value to allay the suffering of ber ‘ patients. Thousands of women, j who having ased Eby‘s Gerâ€" i Before leaving Germany for America, she received, from an . eminent Professorof Medicine in . one of the Medical Institutes in the city of Worns, Germany ; a ! Recipe t:) speciallyk allay the Gannot Change His Spots. :7 TO SUFFERING 3 wWOMEN. Don‘t risk your goods with the imiâ€" tations that some dealers try to sell simply because the poor dyes pay larger profits than the Diamend Dyes Ask for the Fast Diamond Dye Blacks and take no others. Money and time saved when the best are used. ‘There are three noted Diamond Dye Blacksâ€" â€"Fast Diamond Black for Wool, Past Diamond Black for Cotton and Mixed Goods,and Fast Diamond Black for Silk and Feathers. "All right." said the bard bearted merchant. "Please close the door beâ€" hind you when you go out."â€"Somer ville (Mass.) Journal. Both Alike, Client (angrily)â€"1 say. this hill of yours is a downrizht robbery! Great Criminal Lawyer (who ha won his clicut‘s case}â€"So was you Morphy‘s Witty Comment. Paul Morphy. the famous chess playâ€" er, once attended church in New Orâ€" leans when the bishop of a foreign dioâ€" cese was present. The young rector of the church had prepared & sermon in honor of his distinguished visitor in the delivery of which be tired every one except the bishop, who paid close attention. Part of the congregation left the church. Did It With a Slam. "I am willing to do anything," said the applicant for work. The peasants‘ passion for rhetoric atill induces them to commit to memoâ€" ry imposing polysyliables which they often misapply, with the most amusing and grotesque results. I heard a nurseâ€" maid exclaim at a crying child in ber arms,. ‘"Well, of all the eccleslastica) children 1 ever met you‘re wan of thim." A landlord in the soutb of Ireâ€" land recently received a lgtter from & tenant in the following terms: Â¥er Honnorâ€"Hopin this finds you in good health, as it laves me at present, your bulldog Bill has ssssssinated me poor ould dankey. "Well." said Morphy, "that preacher is the first man 1 ever met who hadn‘t sense enough to stop when he bad nothing left but a bishop." Corts prgse aAt _ |p* DiAMon» pyss _(z e PRODUCE. woue, p e Mn Yes. the irrepressible Irishman has a joke for every occasion. Two countryâ€" men who had not seen each other for a long time met at a fair. They bad a lot of things to tell each other. "Shure it‘s married I am," said O‘Brien. "You don‘t tell me so!" said Blake. "Faith, yes," sald O‘Brien, "an I‘ve got a fine, healthy bhoy which the neighbors say is the very picter of me." Blake looked for a momenk at O‘Brien, who was not, to say the least, remarkable for his good looks, and then said, "Och. well, what‘s the barrum so long as the child‘s healthy?" And yet a peasant to whom a witticism thus spontaneousâ€" ly aprings may be rery simple minded. He Is the Gayest Fellow In the World Under Dificulties, The Irish peasant is still, thank heaven, what Sir Waliter Scott called him after the visit of the great novelist to Ireland in the eariy thirtiesâ€"he is still "the gayest fellow in the world under dificulties and affictions." He bhas a cheerful way of regarding cirâ€" cumstances which to others would be most unpleasant and disheartening. A peasant met with @n accident which resulted in a broken leg. The neighâ€" bors of course commiserated him. "Arrab," be remarked, with a g;?yof satisfaction in his eye as he rded the bandaged limb, "what a blessing it is that it wasn‘t me neck." A VALUABLE RECIPE For Coughs, Colds and Lung Diseases 44 Sold by Drug{lm at 25 cents per bottle, or two bottles will be sent by mail on receipt of fifty cents by Drops, are, without doubt, the best medicine in existence, the needs of her own sex than Mother Eby. She was a faithful friend, an({skilled assistant to thousands of women in their time of distress and suffering. No one ever better understood THE IRISH PEASANT. M. E. EBY, Chemist and Druggist, PORT ELGIN, Ont. testify @f | fomm, anexhtliatinn shampoon." Leiien® and € E‘lm. F. BRAUN . © & | Painter,_ Such as On Printing: i‘â€"m 3 Pose ‘ {IMON SNYDER ! lgwâ€"At his Drug Sh-:‘. Wmm Q OHN L. WIDEMAN U ut h &nâ€"mmmamfl? ° 'i _ 31;; * | J fnrigne S woreey of conveyances constantly on hand. Charges mo‘:l.:ntz.‘:uhluln uulg( Oommmd.?m Â¥Y C. W. WELLS, D. D. S., Dentists Waterloo. Will visit Klmira, Zil iax House, the second Thursday and Friday and fourth Thursday and Friday of each month {l‘hn'dg 1 p.m. to Friday 1 p. m. ODONTUNDER painless extraction of teeth. The Waterico oftice will be closed every Friday afternoon aveatoes mt cetsece|| Wookly Mail and Empir@ from May 1st to November 1st. F&‘m“';;iiï¬d‘;;ilï¬dfl;q:'fi; us to .8 braad as the invention. l“tnm < Dentist. Offlce in the Oddfeliow‘s Block, Waterloo. ‘hr WELLS, L. D. 8. YÂ¥ _ C. w. wE ies bitcack s Temilge Be, W.R. Wilkinson, L. D. S., D. D. S. 42 __,_,_ Medallist of Toronto University, Licentiate of the College of mdn-. Sur. geons and Accoucheurs of On Diseases of %;0"3"001 Waterloo, d;tngmm a ols ofl.hallla_D‘r.WIM-l'l residence. Telephone petniadnctuiet M F G. HUGHES, D. D. 8, in all the courts, Notaries ..:‘&'u......""" %ï¬?’fr“fw?,ï¬f!;n BowLsy ag uty PC PRCITY RCTOT Mdoll it o oo Coeatr over old ancer, etc. Mone Block, Waterloo, } . ...\ Dentist, L. D.9., Royal Coilege or Dentai sms; D.“fls.ts. Toronto Unlv“tz; ran en ww. Ollo. geg_{en‘n_lf Block, _Boruz over Smyth Bros:‘ Bo.Ln naiis on "L 3 0. 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