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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Apr 1904, p. 7

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en rmiot ns s Mhat conbyges to Oof'-h: enquired of m #," was theâ€"consoling repiy. lute Austice Armour, whom Mt. m o ce an member my, do «nt. your cot ‘ ’ug wcll,'; ; @urpr $ z1 a«sked., P’ the libr 3 Mâ€"have le B+: the co af 8 ho P u:'“ go x a n oi ssor Ernest Huffeut of the Corâ€" nell Law Bchoor totd an -munl:g story %.l of a fresimen o was c« gg “’B:' knowhda before bis as out. students had been en : qyestions in moatâ€"cofart, and ‘the subject under discussjon was a 60w whi ..fi'hn killed 3 a vd)"{ train. Pager on Ahe case: "Lide brifians youth p on ‘the case. lHiant at mald Profesepr Muffeut, "wrote $fl_fl| en‘ in Py dnemune t o | â€"Rowered the Liberals., Not long afâ€" . al W{h, who wrote the lib le#to for the camic opers, "Babeg in Toy: , ln©8," wis sitting in a New York cate | r ly h:r.lu: Vietor Herbert, the comâ€" poser, when a _ waiter. appronched to: take i ord ;fimami:dfl sniled at Mn Done and maid: "Yeu «re member me, go you! I used mfin hn vey maill bho it Medoareugs gom . yery. well," . inougls "As fitfimha‘i‘u see m here as a . waiter?" asked,the other. "Not a bit," : weplied_the librettist, cheerfully; . "you know Mâ€"have Heard you sing." .. ‘ af the United Etates between Buchanar qn mgent In 1856, & country bor #urned up‘at gune of the Fremont meet j y, bu all the comment Thackeray made ‘ @i "I am a{raid I cannot réturn the : Hment, for ?efe is not a page that | , has writtern which I gmve noi| @ with delight and{admiration." | A lin Pkren at the time of his :' 4 for the Presidency of the States, in 1852, was senrccly lown to the public at large. When the iwe of his nomination reached Boston a | ellâ€"kno efator was addressing o) Demperfitic _ mecting. The chairman h ed the. name of the candidate to fim. "Ladies and gentiemenZusnid he, € thas honor to amjor to you a notination for Prosiden af t{mQ fent statesman, that ilus citigen i# moBle _rian whose name herever The flag floatsâ€"wNoso naz : how wordâ€"whose naméâ€"awhost me (turning to the c>«irman) "what pdickens did you sty bis name wast" Sosquin Miller, "the Poot of the Sier #*â€" visited a friend in Boston. W friend. whose literary tastes run es %LF&?{-%‘% _w.&fih“‘fi of the things Oscar Wilds fi‘vu?h‘m-uugqrfll & diw cesnnd 11 hle ‘epuntante; fune Efl:\ g;:‘m ;’.;{3.'.".‘.% my »# n‘t better," the judge, "go home Jand read â€"writh a ngmber of bringle pups, . We offered {or sale as "Fremont ~Some later a gentleman who & 'r‘.:a’fii‘&fi" A ts shime gaipe Abe same . agrmyige io i me,". objec t @k’fia}earn Fremont ; * > Yas," reto ‘"hoy. "that| befete they their eyes open." . | never liked Thaekeray, CR tWHat he could sée mothing % ome of the llg?’l movels s g serially prodyced; and the id, who knew both the great authors, i fripndship‘s traditional Sodnaâ€" dtéess " reported ‘the opinion â€" t« pkevay, It must have ny&lcd deep limes wore tréated by the eri after 4@¢c. Bottle of_l..lqoozolio and Give it to ‘A8 the known to [ 14 days‘ time, these 16e are made prrt| 6 ie cfe e m FrFanen ar on See McEs ampare, . " _ _ _ | mant ot life. , The effecte of Liquoront |‘me nerv Gentle‘ s s pagiss :E.?:EEE-% ang germ fiseas o vor paid fot Stimilnr tion of the Car We Will Buy 4| _ She turned from him with a great sob :'“ herâ€"convulsed frame shaken by irreprer | alble tion. mil "’ltâ€"!?:.h-urrib!o. terrible, Frederick} » | she faltered. "My hm, who but, yes ib tenhi was a multiâ€"millionaire, is toâ€"da) ’i: , a brto en, a pegiileu. a diskorored bankâ€" ife | rupt}" M'-:'d&(ym bn ’ Lord Baldk -«x.nu England mN'Ih.:moPnhadu . Pitteburg. 6 | mw,m,,mmu_.m uplqrMhMthh promptly at 11.30. P | At 11.45 the real eatate In the Â¥ name was transferred to hbis lordship. * At 1150 a millios dollars if legal tey .lsva-:--dhudx . 1 OA igh noon all the railroad first lnon{lp bonds known to; be in the ’ Mwmhadd“vnr. $ A vote of thanks was passed to ; Wis lordship for leaving the s father : semough to live on mcuwd;nm She , mext rise in Wall street; w is pre : dicted for.next spring. _ 6 _ At 12.15 two bishops, four clergymen, two real estate lawyers and ‘a hmn‘ representing the plaintiff, p [ fls;‘ b'nedkflon‘.’m 15e t# he «groom pass next three weeks ‘with his bride at his ‘estates in England, after the roof has been re tm h, }rowning and Mae € 1“ 0=4m poet in the deefly ahbsorbed it & are yoh reading?" asked tie Bostonian. "A novel hy Bret Harte, Tugh stuil "tare yourquite rure arkeg Miller, "that 1 n-“w Uh.’ "Why, of course you are," was the un hopel manotone. "He | rafuéd. â€" All, all is Jost." '.',""_ ied . the post. The Hubbite sniffed eanunot see," ‘waid he, "how an" im ary veply. "I2Â¥*the t“:';nflldth Caifiersien rindy, L § 1 on bo m To sechomiedl" of my °_ After this, It is understood, they wil separate and enter sodiety.â€""Life, ' lg’:lnlously. â€" 3 lifted her tearâ€"stained eyes to his and muul{- bowed ‘her head. "SButely there may beâ€"there n:&bo." he went on in nuget. hoarse nts "there will be someChing saved frgm the _ "Nothingt" she n_g?ut int a dull. hopeless manbtone. "He is irretrievably And cre her blurred vision grow clear he wus out ic the dreet--running' n&!f- ly over in his mind the nrflel of other heiresses ho knew, and the likelibood of xny ore of them consenting to heal bis seared and broken heart with the golden salve of mttimw;â€"‘élly:!lqn(_.mlf- Holiday." To f An “‘” gfm:‘gnn an .kinfi hh:-l MM';‘ Trainpâ€"Wot‘ did dey do to Second M:p-â€"wo.t did dz"io to ter killin‘ dé than ap‘ giv bim years fer stcalin‘ de auto. For a few ‘As bad as thatt" he whispered, | These are the bqowa flMbdkhce-ndofi, ts to help Nature And such results are tain . Linuorose killstht Ponnes wl the digeaahy m Asthrnh A Wedding Au. Naturcl. Germ Diseases ‘The Way of the Warld. Nobie T. ariinddt ind mack silemcr hal* by the reotm*® â€" o ~| . ~~ ”‘ ~' During the protrscted f y Tat with thoeed aote E .=-§'= n gc otes Cha M. Depow 0‘-.‘& when: Prince of | wki'm...- umâ€"guâ€"h :l'lw sfln.uld' s one ingromi en fvon en fort" agked th¢ Buk¢ 6t the hotel proâ€" whoualy replivd: "Tes, wia pore; ané different tyr t horses may two gottecwithMt" | 0 * 00. _ | se a64ed into feur diasacsâ€"the heavy K is related Chag The A _com :‘,.m..g..;...ymchorm- ;Obloupgl fine erys at a Parte! m‘m the trotting l“\\orr :uh, n jonee wrote ho nd *heyeuo Siiisites aitnng. ifeme anging Thet ag | Sofitralâ€"purpose horse. And ‘hrysuc "Maddme. perbaps woited to eboevlmti!-’:u-h( to «B eloquence ol the worlsy TMWMs Ts | Che sayitg 4 irrigable tasilg ; said sayiny 61 rery iriable and enally port wati enldr | Sn S0cE that tion one@ wrote to ‘sewbral -z-.‘ gehtralâ€"purpose horse. And *heysuo. wz-hqs:' among? to .’m ::.‘; Rew close t» the would ‘be in Paris shortly, :”' and confine himself to one breed. ing the tinge at ‘!:l‘.. , pice rst as to the trotting horse. 1 oc n cnone oos "race "1, "Ing| wouldn‘t let a boy ard a trotfingâ€"bred bha; ~~ Wiistior weab k‘“ Wi""-"""‘""ӎ at_ fourthirty r""'- waeoke: ..m.n i# to prove the ruin * Deat* Sir â€"â€" Nars J | the boy, and t@tween the boy and the letter _ announclog that 3# omm T wip ko the boy every time. in Parle 06| the ~s. _‘ eoagiate lite Ryni~â€" J hare neper / béen able ind never shall be‘dble to be sngrubers By hie tact and amiability Siz TRemoé Cipfon m:x_a. grpneie: Repily corr dJuring his visit in Xew Yoik @hy. One day recontly on the "Krin" be watching 'L _ "Whamrect® frein _‘2' P nc d aran srenpnpares ce | t ts m ilownce prghecpine 15 n o ze .To:"fio“& ‘l.tf':cr h.‘A;w. §Oc. Bottle Free . |: ol shaptet t the frowih ol it yee ;;:. foori «id hawee :h:m%:z‘t,;&: e 14â€" e ind ie oo -‘qw!"!!li!!f."""._.._....- m m.m England, is it!" reglied the frigha mbi there stele :v";:\:gh‘ m a ex om «» went on in ipmreg: whkisgers ‘"’m want a viceroy «wer thesh, Pm % Himsel{ an‘ kerself are mfl d yez at allt"*> 4n old , in Gaiway who had spoken with, thre wig tioncd as to what sie Majesty. She detivered jersall of,a that "Edward the %} of *a grand man on‘ t remmrk that she had "only rommrk that she r""fl wan 1TBeWDng | the greatest care; never to frighten th*} y ins Council that the town awthorâ€" tink "They keep tno Ejer y ‘:z oaling ny O siy Hike on in "Lo i0 | Ities shpu$ not fight the applicaâ€" in the Pragnia Park m Miaver cheen un the colt antil" be has| tion to guash the byâ€"law, unless the have him with a g ‘heen taught to drive. Always hitch Railway Company assures the town cent." "a * eolt up with a gond, young, snappy, authoritfes â€" that it â€"will indemnily ?'l.finn.:ono, Inrnmf hiteh it withÂ¥the town for any cests that may mmmenmenmmemmemanmmmenincmpenmemmememitem | &¢ old horse thit will teach it t waik be ‘incurred. Amrangements are . in Igy. Aâ€"colt wil learn more me@ pregress at pregent. ~~ â€" a. s from semie slow, old plug in § mmiiiminmnasmmmsinnmemmmmemmmanegencmmmmemmnmemint seemememet nfl“*{!}‘"i.!l_“’f'fl 1=_’_.'_';?‘_ I e H dn is e aane l caes "’n In ja ,.."‘n..a.." ag w you the Liquorone enthusiastie po-oace*n“ UT ou‘rfllll’é u..-::ua‘mr To cor uy wiery seaaes on | s es oantee sn | | ase coming to a horseless age. . Now : | ous whiléres and â€" grangchildren . will F | meger see that vime. 1t was prophesied that the wrolley car sad the bicyclc "‘ would supersede the korse, But that | ame will never come. Neftb@r will the: aetome bile gx’othn means of lo } | comotipn. ‘¥e, the time will never ..-"rfidtnolimu deâ€" iA r‘d nu‘h:z ml?m will nos 'i‘, it. aropeans A h g. this c’;mx‘tz‘lof :::::l. 13' rer a&ny~ o die, .:2 A uic some omnt pakts â€"of our country canâ€" grow them p wnll as we can here in New h that tefritosy is limited, ::p! noâ€" 6 where card they grow them bettet than o ..an of the greatest troubles with i wur brecders is, we have been breedâ€" § "4.. wnsound or vicious borses. t md Paul, "Whatsoever a 4| man that shail ‘l:e :‘c’:g‘his as brue ze when u noâ€" o M.-fl méese true &n in the Cuts, Bruises, and "*_.hblnq* slze 30 centg Morse ut a Farmers‘ Ipstitute at Bainâ€" Qridge, M.Y., by Frank D. Ward of Batavia, N.Y.) 1 am afad to spesk upon this sub dgoot, U# it is‘a question in which «l Zvery one ol these preparations ‘s guaranteed and i! not luilly sate telactory to the purchaser the mener will be retunded. Por Disorders Stomach, ad Bowels. m":.'-s he 444B B .+ otb us difivalâ€" Bbr ty VWb So we will out the trotting horse right sut olhfls qmfiog}. Theb' geml;gâ€"pnr- Tse, too, wi m proâ€" @p fos the class eommo*i known h.acnlâ€"m hortes are too light So. wi are now limjted to the Weaty “Sorle.udwlt heary cpach «and cheringe horse. tat shall we breed: them ? T think ya will find every merit w Rorses Th three breedsâ€"â€". a, the Percheron and the ns and for co‘:‘ch hchr:n ‘l,nmd-:â€"’ld myself to tliree e the F.m:mh the Hac&hw, the Germam or Oldenberg ecach, As tfi the wetght of sho {oemer, 1 wou one wd?ctout 1,400 Ibs., and coach horres a weight ol not less 1.%o Ibe. Seme one will say these hosses carnot stand it to work ;n‘ wronnd or on the farm, there was never a greater mis Now, Kow shall we breed them, andi what thme q': Lfi"? I believe with a eott much better to keep ? in a good box stall than to to follew the mare when workâ€" fl her. But I believe, though, that â€"bred colts are greatly preferable, The colt should be fed Kiberally amd m':' and begin by feeding some uite young. Keed at firrt with regular but moderate {cedings of râ€"l oats, some eil meal and a litâ€" mpofim in the dam is x quesâ€" tlan of great importance. A vicious, uncertain disposition in the dam will Re transmitted to the pffspring. _ Alâ€" wrays halter break the colt winle nunâ€" :wfimhm.)dum use a Raiter. . Abways use a good fireâ€" ;" l:n_& heiter. Handlo always wit the greatest care; never to frighten th Some penple are preaching n‘m a enmine tn‘a hormeless age. Now :w'l“hi:t: already said, he found proâ€" the market be of' Te uon mmbe the litm!" work molt The Farm Horse. Liver Tablets. almost other line Bro anell Defhi. N.Y. on the Farm ‘clock for an order quashing byâ€" .purpose way -lh-u.am.fi:%h.‘v Waterlioo, Wellesiey, and Lake Huron Railway Company in the construeâ€" tion ol a railway from the town â€" of Berlin â€"to Wellesiey .‘ â€"That a . true copy ol the byâ€"law Was not published for three cepsecuâ€" tive weeks belore the taking ol the wote of those entitled to vote upon the said dyâ€"law. J â€"The motign to quash the byâ€"law is made: on the following groundsiâ€" That a_ true wopy of the byâ€"law was yot. published at four or more of the â€"â€"most public places is the mubjcipglity. .. That no resolution was passed dgsig nating where said byâ€"law was to be :M « the: byâ€"law failed to comply with the provisions of section _ of 441 of the Consolidated Muindipal Act, 3, Edward ViI, cap. 19, in that it d# not fx a t@me and a place where the Clerk of the Council which proposed * the byâ€"law is to sum up ‘The number of votes given for and against the byâ€"law. That :axy Aletter,. Clerk of the C , ‘of the town of Berlin, acted as deputy returning officer at eue of the polling booths, th taking the ~vores ol the clecters upon ~the said "Byâ€"law. That the â€" Clerk of the town .of Berâ€" lin, did not, before the poll opened, prepare and _ deliver to the deputy returning officer for every ward â€" ot poMileg subâ€"dtvision, a list in _ the form of schedule "C," of the Conâ€" solidated Mumicifal Aot, comtaining the names of all persons appearing by the then last revised Assessment Roll to be entitled to vote in that ward or pelfing subâ€"division duly attested _ as therein required, but that the _ said ClerZ used assessâ€" ment roll of the year 1902, instcad of that of the year 1903. t ‘There is a feeling among fmembers | of the Cvu#l that the townr authorâ€" ‘|ities shouÂ¥ not fight the applieaâ€" ; |tion to guash the byâ€"law, unless the ;| Railway Company assures the town . +authorittes â€" that it â€"will indemnily ‘That certificates¢to vpte were izâ€" properly issued _ to those whost names did not appear upon the said list furnished to the returning deputy officers, and tifit many votes woere kmproperly allowed to be cast upon said certificates. That persons entitled to vote upon said byâ€"law were refused ballots. Thaé persons not entMled to vote upen the sail byâ€"law woce allowed to vote That the â€" Clerk of the Town of Berlin, did not certifly to summing up, as required by section 364 of the saif Act. ° That the assent of the necegsary omeâ€"third of all the ratepayers who were catitled to vote, as. well as of & ‘majority of the ratepayers votmg on the byâ€"law was ifot ebtaincd as provided by séction 366 of the saft Act; nor was a certificate given as required by Section 366, subâ€"section That the formalities, directions and requirements of the law, with resvect to the taking of the vote of those ertitled to veie upan the said byâ€" law, wers not commplicd with . and wpor such ether grounds ais counsel may be atvised. Notice is also given that upo® the return of the motien the apâ€" for just {*:ant grill ask for an erder that eqrperafion pay the costs of and incldental te the motion, ard Mayor Kranz, Town Clemk Aletter, Deputy Returring Officers (George La Course, Martin Schiedtl, AVred Limgâ€" ner, _ Aampn © Hamacher, and Henry WinterBalt, C.H. Doerr and H. Pinke have keen served with netices . to attend before John McDougall, Loâ€" cal Registwar of Berlin, at his ofâ€" fice at the Court Mouse ar Saturâ€" dag April 9th, to give evidence in comnection with 4ifte matter and proâ€" duce all beoks and resords, ~! the town council, and ~all books, gecords, decuments letters memoranda, . byâ€" ‘hvn resoluthogt, . motions, rules, }qtders, and â€" writings, ofany kind rolating to or: containing any â€"reâ€" ‘WO to byâ€"law _ 3Â¥0.803. C Galt . Reformenâ€"â€" OA civic scandal is ‘Gait‘s . present sensatien,. . Two methbers â€" of the Police: Commi®e#on, Mayor Mundy, and Pohce Magistrate Blake, have been charged with bribâ€" ety by exâ€"ithisl of Potice Clark, in comncoticn with his recent dismissal #rom the fatce. Ald. Hawk. is also said ‘o be indirectiy Inipltcated. 1t bhea futo hoe "Te Hage 4 ween 1 * \mm&hâ€"fi.mmm such further order asâ€" may be ACCUSED OF BRIBERY. A large wag .disastrous fire started in Baden at an early hour this (Friâ€" day© morning in the smokeâ€"house ad~ joining the residence of Mr. Sie¢bert Linker, wilo resides with his daugh» ter in that viliage, ‘At 4.30 o‘elock, the ~datter was awakened by the smoke in the house, and she immedâ€" lately . warned her father. The lowâ€" er portion of the house, was ablaze, and the occdapants had scarcely time ts clothe themselves in order to make their escape. Y COn reaching the street they sent out the alarm and also awakened the meighbors. A heavy east wind . was prevailing. _ ahd the Queen‘s Hotel, which was situated about twenty feet from the burning house, was in immingent danger ‘of ‘being destroyed. The voluntcer fire brigade, with its hand : engine, worked like trojans to prevent the flames from spreading, but to no avail. Fortunately _ the proprietor and guusts were able to estape with their effects, and cenâ€" siderable furniture, before the fire reached the hotel. The heavy wind was a . weritable fan for the flames, and by 6.30 the large hostelry and the residence of Mr. Linker‘s were completely destroyed. The fire brigade . was successful, however, in preventing the flames from spreading to the surrounding buildings, among them the Baden Sdsh & Wood factory, and their valâ€" ilant efforts were greatly_appreciated by the villagers. _ C . _ ‘The escape of Mr. ant Miss Linkâ€" er is next to miraculous, as a few minutes later it would have been almost impossihFeâ€"forâ€" them to have escapell. Their home and household effects _ woue completely destroyed, ard their loss is heavy. 63â€" §mâ€"§fl'~ =Treatise on the l-i Y ours very trdly, H. W, LAIRD, ‘The Queen‘s Hotel was owned by Hemry â€" Forler, and was a firstâ€"lass hostelry fora village the size . of Baden. Flis loss is also heavy, and is â€" estimated to be about $7,500, while the insurance amounts to $2,â€" 600. HOW T® WARD OFF AN ATTACK RHEUMATISM. price of your DR. 6. J. KENDALL €0., ENOSBURG FALLS, VT DK. D. J KENDALL CO, "Fdr years when spring time ecame on and _ I went into gardening, I was sure te have an attack of rheuâ€" matism and every attack was more severe then the preceding one," says Josic McDonald, of Man, Logan county, â€" West Va. "I tricd everyâ€" thing with no relief whatever, unâ€" til I procured a bottle of ghambet- C L0 LWE ora: lain‘s Pain Balm, and the fIIS© APDUâ€" cation gave me ease, and before the first bottle was used I felt like . a new petson. Now Ifeel that I am cured, but I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Pain Balm in the house, and when I feel any sympâ€" toms ofa rcturn I soon drive it away with ons or two applications lo’ this liniment. For sale by all drugâ€" gists. The Old Reliable Remedy arihte Guelph Herald.â€"At a meeting . of the directors of the Petrie Cream Separatorâ€" Company held Monday it was decided to rebuild as, soon as possible. The new factory will . be mord costly than the old one and the outpyt of the machines as well as the number of men employed will be considerably larger. The location of the factory has not yet been sottlied and it is possible it may not be in Guelph as the ditecâ€" tors are â€" in communication with other cities. The ald factory on Hiugkisson ~strees will be used _ for manpfgcturing tools. The adjustors of the fire insurance cons@mnies were at work toâ€"day en the building. Stands any Test ‘The most severe judgment of the expert tea taster pronnunces Blue Ribbon Tea absolutely the best. m’ lthfiufiwuufin‘:fimwmnmmm. leaves employed in its making. e tâ€"@ oi e pae ie ue e me in dd en ~Tchytk : "of the tea plant properly cured. ~. } _ â€"‘ Goon FoOoR EVEBYTEING Â¥IRE AT BADEN. io ie Pis $i uis io 8 W.M., June 1, w0 book free, or «J * Hammgler" Buiirice Neteey mb, conrareg ie tigartanth s i "Tes snn es a ho tave E. P. CLEMENT, K C. K W. U Rirre aJ sn Souadce Public, 00 Moprmumenl Bibglrs, Notecies Pubity upstairs Cor Aing & Krb Bta ‘)n.o.'r. NOECKER, uu-mumoul:. of iFeicl finmfim-m c geons and Accouchours of Ontario. Speci glnté&‘udfiomnu throat w sggont n given to the use of thé +. Smz X â€" Ray and Electric Currents, _ in the diagnosis and treatment o sultable THE BERLIN X RAY AND ELRCTRO THERAPEUTIC LABORATORY. Xâ€"Ray, Kleot 2d Frequency Cur rems used in -ldl‘.‘h".’h‘;trfl:’rl"hm nosls and treatment of chronic direases, ng diseases of the Nose, Kar and. ar.deudmynudT% of -a?::::: bmdo(lnohl discaser, Ainoar, bones wod sotem all se 57 swoag Mills. complaints, neurses: henia, neuralgie, sciatica, o. e "ug Ratfeh inumation epirecy ler and Stuebing‘s grocery. Janzen‘s OELLEN & WEIR, Block, Waverioo. W. R.Wilkingson, L. D. $., D.D.$ DENTIST. Waterloo, Will visis K mfi"‘ a, Zilliax House the second Thursday and Thursday and Friday of each “‘%cmwls;. ©DO; for e wA ns oo "heary "Frrdeg . aiternees w * &f‘?ffi Ho ‘Toron oentiate of the Got‘ege of Physiclans, Buts V _ Painterand Paper Hanging. Will n der ake contracts for painting and paper hang tog in Town and Country. First.olass work Cmumrm WOLFE, J® Paintor and Paper Har residence, ocrwer of Queen and Princess Sts., OHN L. WIDEMAN & i a e Teauer of Marriage Liognses . ~~ ~â€" Jm«-mmnsmnou " ‘ég Office : Canadian Block, Borlin. .. HVGHES, Deatist, Office in the Od fol *# Honor Surgenyebdhs, Iwronig,Daipesay | _ s ons to Uni in ie regige, algede _ bbon MiSCLLANEOUS Ofice Opsn Daily, C. W. WELL3, D. D. S., Den‘ist MEDICAL B B. A. DENTAL DR. J.E. HETT, Reriin, Ont Stroet, Opposite Woollen Harvey J. Sime ult

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