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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Mar 1907, p. 8

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'md‘yoa In". Amos?" FV “It was a trumpet." "It w“ the guards' bushel“. too. .hn. hum: to the gate! - up to pol-twins and drop the dawn”! 'tie pum'h'es. or end) now you It] Net tor your -er". gittqt " m tom a narrow ask-ape. Am‘ hen a narrow ask-ape. Amour “You may say 53, triemt. I Iv him put out his mud to he: lnlr "a as you sprung trout the window. Another mum and he would I)an had her ’Oulped. But she is a tllr wotuarb-the kins: that over my eye- relled twoo-- and It in not at that she should kneel a- upon these boards." He dimmed he! huuh'uxd'I lung black cloak from MI and made a pillow for the sense- - woman with n tenderness and deli. - which came strangely trout a man " his build and bearing. . He was still steeping over her when the" come the clung or the,tulling Maze, and an instant later the clutter at the boots of u “my of cavalry, who orept. with wave or plumes. toss of mm: and jlugie of MM, into the Wynn]. At the head was a (all hot-emu In the full drvss of the 'allds. with a curling feather in his hat, high butt gloves and his sword gleaming In.the suuiixht. he Catlnat‘s flee brightened at the sight of hhu, Ind he was down in an instant beside his “In” “De Brissnc!" he cried. "De Catinat! Now where In the name of wonder did you come from?" "a have been a prisoner. Briae, did you leave the Park? And the archbishop the marriage?" “Took place as arranged. That is 'hy this poor woman whom I see yon- der has had to leave the palace." “I thought as much.” "I trust that no harm has come to he?!" . . "My friend‘aml I were Just in tlme to save her. “or husband live there. He is a twud, De Brissae." "Very likely. But an angel -mlght have grown bitter had he had the same treatment." _ "We have him plnioned here. He has [lulu a man, and I have slain dumber." “On my word, you have been busy." "How did you know that we wer. here?" “You did not come for us, than?" "No; we came tor the lady. Het brother was to have taken her ln hid Carthage. Her husband learned it. and by a lying message he coaxed ber Into his own, whirl: was at art. other door. When De Yivouue found that she d3 not come and that bar mms were empty he made Inquiries and Boon learned how she had gown De Montespan's arms had been seen on the panel, and so the Ting sent mp here with my troop as fast as we could vgallop." "Ah, and you wotol.have some too lite had a strange chance not brought us here. I know not who It wns who mum my. for this man seemed to know nothlnu of the matter. Bow. “, Ill mat WHI l-n rxnsror arter- 'thri1. What is to lw done now?" “I have my own orders. Madautc H b tpo lent to Petit Baum, and any who are concerned in offering: her vio- - are to be kept until the king's “are ls known. The math, too, Inuit be held for the king. Nut you, lame are to be kept until the king's “are ls known. The math, too, - be held for the king. um you, D. Cltllmt, you have nothing to do "Nothing save that I to ride Into I'ttric, to mt with my nude 'Gr. that Is an unexpected Nous " GOPYIIOIT. "". {EFUGEES h A. CONAN DOYLE. W at "no but! ot Slut-ct w And you $rtd a new “tinny mayo-m. "srtreefketitat when "up! where In the come from?" r. Tm me. De he message in 10" came? And Mooney’s Function Cram . would lilm well soc that all In nud his daugh- 5 " 500 5,000,000 Each biscuit pa light u if hock. --ther are all nlile. liked to a golden nae: So huh, god erkp, and wiping. that Ema-o x b tech. tlee appetite. " n IAII'EI c next!" til-nu. no culnat. beckoning to Amos Green. hurried “ray with ttitrt to the stuhla. wblle De Bria“. with I few short. warp orders. dt-ted the retainers. slatloned nu gum-(hm Ill over the castle mud "ran-t for tho removal of the lady and for the 'NN. tody of her husband. Au hour hm tho two frleutla were rldiag uwtttly down the country road, inhaling the sweet air, witieig seemed the Kramer for thelr late experience of the dank. foul VI- purs or their dungeun. tonou's mnrrisge h the king there was held within the bum- ble walls ot her little room a meeting whlch was destined to cuuu untold misery to many hundreds of thousands of people.. The time had come when the church was to claim her promise from ma. dume,aud her pale cheeks and sad eyes showed how vain it had been for her to try to drown the pleadings of her tender heart by the arguments of the bigot: around her. She knew the Hu. guenots or France. Wtto could know them better. seeing that she was Ler, selt from their stock and had bes. brought up in their faith? she knew their patience, their nobility. their in. dependenee. their tenacity. What chance was there that they would con. torm to the king‘s wish? A few great nobles might, but the others would laugh at the gangs. the jail. or even the gallows, when the faith of their fathers was at Make. If their creed were no longer tolerated, then, and if they remained true to it, they must either tty from the country or spend A living death tugging at an oar or work- ing in a chain gum: anon the with. The' er61Neni" 7.31.19 "s1ossuet was there, with Louvois, the minister of war, and the thin. pale Jesuit, Father in Finis/e. each piling argument upon urguamnt to overrun“) the reinvtaut‘c of the king, Madame bent over her tapestry and weaved her colored sifks in silence, “hu- the hing leaned upon his hand and listened with the face of a man who knows that he IN driven and yet can hardly turn against the guilds. On the low table lay a paper. with pen and ink beside It. It was the "ruler for the ret‘ocatlon. and tt only hauled the king's signature to make it the la "And Bo, Catifer, you are of opinion that if 1 stamp out heresy in this flush: ion 1 shall assure my own salvation In the next world?" he asked. “You will have merited a reward.” “And you think so. too, M. Bishop?" "Assuredly, sire." "Beiiucg, sin-o," said Pore Pa Chaise "Besides, sire softly, "there v stronger "2ett'.Ms remarked to yo' your king-hm th mat you had on the Silhjt-L't won them ult to the t It v the d. happy thought summed him. "We shall see " wilt do in Mir!) a mm anywhere to be found h my own body sun-mum The guardsmau hm] smut from his hug ri Amos (iron!) with tho come on " 01100, all (3 mama], to carry ics klug. He entered n we. tlic to Inc. tl basin giar was, ma n y were Ba Me “I It "Tl "You would do wlutt ynu mm“ to EQIVP mp, would Fou not? Tlien l tttttll put your mrt'iily to the proof" "T am ready for any proof." "rt II not I very severe one. You my thli paper upon.the table. It ll an order that all the Huguenot- ln my dommlons man qlre up thelr "may. under mm of banishment or vnptlvlty, low I lmvo hope- that there are many at my (Iltltml "tweet: who are at “til! In am matter, but who wlll " lm It when they learn that it In my cloudy awn-ml wish that 'they mould do Bo. Do you follow mer' the vacant ('mnmiwlnn of ,, M. (in Catittat. Lot me be "I congratulate Fon, major, "l promo! Ion." iCiitinat kissml the ham! wUlctt the monarch how out to him. "my I be worthy of your kindness. -cia, GG." - Tie you“; man but! turned deadly pate, and he nhlftrd his (out had opened and cm In; bends. ' "Tort are "can" I Huguenot. I In. dot-(and. I would madly have you. man. n n on! truit of thu gmt molt In. Mt m ttear "an your own up me you. for one. are and, co am (In lead of your Hug." Che young guard-man Mtil haunted, though his dwhts - than: u to - in annual frame " rum: than a! to what In autumn“ mould be. In Ntt that In an Inn-mt Fortune had mmnummsmvmcnm Md dam Mm during in- mm life and that now. hr from helm In but MM. tom-unm-ummf The a - . “In" all In. an“ “.n-I m ult to the true CaitU [ wish that I mmhl thi in]: that. I could think ", , nuiet vase sw‘h swims. What new. Major de IT P, that he " CHAPTER XVI. wo days Mter Mme. do Main. That at 15 mum he lady ix F Is a prismv "t his wife l' up ht u, you I l of tate ml >ul at tl do what you " Iltl you not? mrtcily to the p for nu: proof." at ll In- always with that be In ml tell tl would to The“ l proof " Ity ake out mjnr to F tirst to 'll sour " yml " Al', tl 'giu'r.diirtiM.9Aciralr-tei' tuagae'-ht.et9trtryytrqr'r, mur- tum-am. You: In “In! mrMIud-IIIM - is. What other has“ but). V " bar. 's-.atee,tstttaid-r-'. up -rJwttrtpts- (in, Nb "rmiubou-irtati-V mind?” 7 ,A "t “on. an. " h tat-tMs t to“ "" no - not b .1 -tre-ettor-eltKrtretr that tora.u--it-stttt I Ind (Iv- uo ph- nlth at I, up then." "Man, you ironed: Ind! than I: all that . man could new! upon .0 side, and what In there upon another" "There I: my bola." "Aud In It, then. a (ll-honor to e-~ brace my reliitieat" _ " "it would In tt (Humor to In to on- bnco It tor the uko'ol' gum without believing in it." “Then believe It." “Alan, the. a man cannot force tum, Bolt to bellow. Belle“. a “slug which mun come whim. not be loll." . "On my word. father." and Innis. glam-lug, with a bltt'er sumo. at his Jesuit container. " rhall have to pick the cadets at the household from your seminary, nlnce my o..Meers have turned casulsts and theologians. Bo, tor the last time. you refuse to obey my re. quest?" "0h. tsire"-- De Catiuat took a step forward. without outstretched hands and tettrtt In Ills eyes. lint the king checked him will] a ges ture. "l desie no protestations." said he. “I Jmige a man by Ills acts. Do you abjure or not 't" "I cannot. sire." as you he il 'h Dt1 Jesuit tuintc' ml Louis. turning again "it will not be us easy (run. [ml ding." " would mid Ito, 'gedPu'ttrW.%lf'f, but“ ‘mm ---d'rihk-tHr.tratrt "admtittu-ttettotrtrtr “what-“m m vol-QWQM'PH‘NW unnumm. Doc-tint mumm-Uhtpdww- lulu. will. Ann-Mining'- Wuhan” . moquI-um aia'biFGiCkat-mttiat.ie a. you “Minn-d “INI- mm-Inuwwmh in“ than?! with I (M er! In» than otherlomnndhotom the hand which m- useums! W M" mom-a. At tn out! sumo! an mallet. with I very long my. m " mouth and a cup of who - a some beanie him. In a strange looting man. with [ruled hair as heard. I f5aetr, Md. projecting non sud two little my eyes. which twinned out (tom under huge brindle-3 brows. His long. thin face was laced and seamed with wrin- kles. Cronin; and "rerotssintt every- where, but tanning out In hundryds from the corners of his eyes. It was not In an unchanging expression. and u it was " ti: ’7??th "T'"'" "! M”, as dark as the darkest walnut. it might have been some quaint tururetseiut cut out of a scam grained wood. He was clad (in a blue serge jacket, a pair of red breeches smeared at the knees with tar, clean gray worsted stockings. large steel buckles over his coarse. square loed shoes. and beside him. balanced upon the top of a thick onken cudgei, was a weather stained silver laced hat. His gray shot hair was gathered up behind into it short, In! tail, and u sennmn‘s hanger. with u brass handle, was glrdcti to his waist bra tarnished leather belt. De Catluat had been too occupied to inke notice of this singular individual. but Amos Green gave a shout of de- light nt the sight of him, and ran tor- n'urd to greet him. "\Vhy, . Captain Ephraim," cried Amos in English, "who ever would have thought of th"dirtg you here? he Catimtt, this is my old fricnd Ephraim Savage, under whose charge I came here." hatches down," sald the stranger in the peculiar drawnng voice which the New Englandors hm! retained trout the ICuglislt I'urltnua. "Arrf when do you sail?" "As soon as .vourtoot is on her deck, If Providence serve us with wit 1 and tHp, And how has all gone with “we. of, 7 he (‘utinnt run] his relatives were (at too mtgrossvd with their own atraits to glvc n thought to the other». De Cati- nut tuhl‘hls tale In a few short. bitter sentences. the Injustlco that had been done hlm. his Jismissal from the king's service und the ruin which had come upon the Hugueuuts of bYauee. Advlo. as is the anuvl Instinct ot woman. thought only of her loerml his mis- fortunes as she listened to his story. but the old merchant tattered to hls tect whvtt he heard of the revncutlou of (In! odict. Amos "Wiatctun't to'do?" he cried an) I to do? I nm 130 old to 1 life again." life again." "Nvver fear, undo," heartily, “There are yond Flaunt-o." old. I ttry st whiO 1m unis marl in an Instant and had inclosml tin- oltl Hort-hunts thin hand in his ouu m'tu'rt knotted list. '1 ht-re was a hroth- My sympathy in his strung grip nutl ruxgvtl. wrnthvr slninvd face. "Tcll this mun that we shall see hhn through, Amos. To“ him that we've gut n country whom- he'll just fit in Ilka " hung in a b.nrrvl. Toil him thnt roll- glml ity free to It” thorn. Tvlt him that if he wants to 01mm the Golden Itod is waiting with her arudsor "punk and her cargo aboard." "Tho wo must (-nmo nt once," said Ht "rtivauss, they ttt'P I'rotcMatttry nnd the Mm: will nut ulmh- their creed." Ephraim Smnm- was across the marl in an Instant and had inclusml the "Thvu wv must mum nt ones," said De Catinat my he “aim-ml to the cordial unwmgo. which arm conveyed to his lllN'k‘. “Tonight the union will be out. and tomorrow it "my be too late." “But 'my busiuossl" cried the (nor chant. Amos "Ila “Take what valuables you can and leave the rest. Better that than lose all. and liberty into the Imrgnlu." And so at last It was arranged. That wry nlght, within tive minutes of the closing of the gates, there panned out of hurt: a small party of the. thm upon horseback and two in n elotwd carriage whlch bare several weighty boxes upon the top. They were the tirTtt leavea Brtrttr before the hurricane, the enrlleat ot that great multitude who were within the next few month- to atrenm along every road which led from France. Thank- to the early tldlnye which the gunrdamnn had brought with him, his little party were now nheud or the news. At Rotten 1“qu quiet, and Captain Ephraim Baum before even- ing hurl brought hath them and Inch property as they hm! anved aboard hie hrimlntlno. the Golden Rod. " waa but a lltlla crni't. some seventy ton. bur. den, bat at a time when to many were puttlnn out to am in open boatl, pre- ten-ins the wrath of nature to that of the king. it was a refuge indeed. The some night the gunman drew up hia anchor and hogan to alowly make hta way down the wlncllng river. With the curly dawn the river broad. ened out and ouch hank trended awny. loin-lug a long, funnel ahnpod estuary between. Ephraim Savage melted the air and priced the deoh hrlahly. with n twinkle in hle keen my eyea. The whd had fallen away, but there was still enough to drive that! alowly ttpoo their Min. “Whore'a the galrt he and. "she's in my cabin." and A” 0m. "t Mt that who the ' on: manu- W “my. I“ Right well Anchor's apex: k. lad w h Inn." r1 why 'rpnee." "ot forum. nrml. but lily lt 'rvititts'. Wha 'r tthall l [urn In his ttervtes " It is amiss ' nskml the 'lt' and his must l have much to tell you 'nm. No, nu: l am too my hand is Imm’y upon What shall I do and mm?" tie wrung Us ity. - C with him, thou, nnmn. . have the country. M? cried. "What old to begin my said Dc Catiuat other lands be- and the hunts and tue" “Tut! A litter of spruce Douglas and a sheet of birth bark over me have been enough all these years. What would I Ink better thaw thin deck or soft white pine and my blanket?" "Very good. mse old than and his nephew~him with the blue coat-can have the tivo empty hunks. But you must speak to that man, Amos. rn have no.phitauderirtq nlmzml my ship. Ind; no whispering or cuddling or any such roo1ishuesrc" "It's a pity that we left so quick. or they might have hoe" married before we started. She's a good girl. Ephra- im, and he a tine man, for ll" that their ways are not the some 1N ours." “lint what is the matter with 'he old man? "e1totisu't sot-in easy lu his mind " an” (“mutt-m Sagan-T t""if"iii"iii'jims I 1116 (We? Girreis.ttst"W.V ht over the hulwnrks. looking over the hnlwnrks. looking back with a drawn face nnd wont-y eyes at the red curving track behind them which marked the path to Paris. Adele had come up now with not a thought to spare upon the dancers and troubles which lay In front of her as she charm] the old man‘s thin cold hands and wuspered words at love and comfort into his cars. "We are always In the hollow of God's hand." he whlsTrsprtstt, "but, oh, {uh-lo. " is a dreadful thing to feel his tlngcm moving under us'." "Come with us, uncle." said he Cat- hint. passing his arm under that of the o'! man. "tt is low: isiuve you have mated. And you, Adele. I pray that you will go and slurp, my poor dur- llng. for it has been a weary journey. Go new to please me. and when you make both Franco and your .tronbles will liu lit-hind you." t Win-n father and (laughter had let: the (1001; he Cutinnt made his way aft again to where Amos Green and the captain were standing. “I am glad to get them holow. Arr.tt-c." said he. "for i fear Ihnt'v'e may have trouble yet." "AMI how?" Ivy the south: T\Hv0 within 1tnve s"Pi't1 hor, life Mung It. “You see the white road which runs Ivy the southern haul; of the river Tuivo within the last halt hour t Inn» s'tbi't1 horsemen spurring tor dear life or.ong it. Where the trpirvs and smoke are yondvr is Houfieur. null [hillwr It was tlmt them: men wont. I know not who would rule so madly at such an hour “my“ tht were the mes- ti117CN of the Kim.,'.' Ah, set-V there Is a thi Ott could he ran-on. which moved along with anal rapidity. vanished lwhhnl n Phillip of (mus and then reappearod again. making " the dlstuut city. Captaln Sumac draw out his glass and gazed at the rider. “Aye. aye,?' said he rs he mum-ed It orm'h be upon k A mm' lookm All him whatnot he would not prefer to land on on the north hunk. With our money we mlght make nut way b-to the ”Whack" (lulu 23ml captain." m thts loss of his can“ In; rowapl for hnvlr In! , harem t [in m to 'ne" an Gab-cl. mm“. tntUrtht pint. me“. ml! min: iuineeal W mints as bo----. the strmrartF-. mid eventually lead up to chronic 'son.aetlon of the boweu--coesatittatimt. in” Duh, SUI-u. AA unn' v vThey give you ooutgewatrtrmiieitrrrmir. Look for the mm. m M Rubin People N Bah Cumin be en! mi 1m) ' ‘ m the astound» in the world toe children. . ' It is just like giving the little ',','rt,tt,elf,g2,'ge figs nod primes - one " Fruit-e- ti vex" ARE the juices of these fruits-tmt so combined that the medicinal action is in- creased many times. Fruit-a-tives are perfectly safe for the children. Keep a box always in the house. no 5"" 9-hour -4i for $2.50, Sent on receipt of price, if your d ruggist does not handle them. Fr,:it-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. - that tl In. "ltl see the he earrtt i that Wt Witls " I gall he white hum] wh the groom momlows x Ite NFC". which nu TO BE CONTINUED, In new." Hunt. who. Ilu 11,: tile Engllsh. hm] fa mtrutrotaud it nthsiy nt Amati " we shun bring I captain." said hi 1toe'su't scum easy m his "mum Sagan-f "Cs.ttst"W.V been "Inning [In or glint mil httvt In g,ttyettt2tt 1tgt,r,t'l,'ttt I needn’t. be cum to be Itauncha needn't. cost not! to b. better thin Rum 90.303 P ! ra'atuaiuree . ? "a he mum-ed It 4dicr. slum enough. ' of the Scabbard In: iarirnard slulv. we can show our t Fromm waters. rmml bout \roukl I ha can warned .rva we Gwen. Iruuhk- I wound vlzu-k dut mic could tl with. T w oar-n11. m 1.-0 Bdhq bathhhoil a "3-0.": ' u will; at eight o‘clock a W a s It at injunc- ”who! In. II.” II {he bbckcy with In!“ tea " “an no Ottawa Victoria And a. Lox-null: Jun Dolor! Methmrt posed guy (hula “I. at the Ottawa team, In! “an!!! a thy Haul Dunne if out ot Police and“ on ' elm-gs 0 nun“ with ninth»: to pinion; L.odity harm. The warrant Ivu Sr sud this monk“ by Mr. um Camp- h:ll,.J.P.. ad now that MeCourt ‘k 'tNd may: Diedhter new - v. "___ -- - hal.,J.P.. And now that MeCourt "it thud uc. (huge will be amended. lorcn 1' Hamilton j: living . jar; (manual and will mm In inqu today. McCourt Iced oi his injuric. a". lit the tcCond hall ct I match which “as steadily growing in roughness up t - u ___ ---=e_ ‘r till this incident. McConn nu Throw had a lime mix-up and thi: 'tl lollowcd try several slashes will) mm mm “no started to retaliate. " 'uiibTanirGso, ttrare, mi . _ , "' u M~.llQIu-Nh.l0 wlnn he was struck over the tread “do.“ “I , . by Masson and felt 1m the Ice ulcon ----------------------a. scious. _ Thorsop about this time received ; very ugly cut over the head trum a Cornwall player am was unable it continue. McCourt came on again tor a short time but had to quit, am, becoming unconscious. was taken u the Hotel Dion. At the hospital al operation was perlormt-d In an at temit was made to relieve pressur. on Hm brain, but t te brain was Need ing, and he passed away willnut n ga ning aoitscioasness. struck on new Duh Butt" on bail. but as Alt-Cont dim alum that wry time this was out at .11 question. He was Tseorled bykhivl ot l’cch Smi‘h to the f'0licehta Hon, wheus he remains in oust d 'lhvre is also some Iali of alnstin Thorrop, but so in nothing has beer done, in the matter. f (Nun McCuuit, the deceas‘d [Mgr was the Him! 50!! of Mr late Pa trick Mct'o.urt, “In died nus las s.rinn He “as about y2 yams 0 are and a Em foung man or 5.1 nth Nassau took his arrest very calmly and asked it he could bot be [chasm Mcyourt Ins bwn,pla)lng h H"! for bur or tire years, an! in ISM: he figured with some but other (‘crn wall luys on the Woodstock tray). 1 he F ‘0.ll..\. He was a very iast player and a clevtt stiei-hatrdlvr. . IO le twick-te-ed, he was no' a rough phyrr by any means, and al ways tlayed ior the puck. It is He Hayed on the t'ornwall lat-ms team part ot last season. COLLEGE COURSE f, (IE nmzlvrn In" liirling. Mush tmvnunncr. a “In, ignorant thudrtn, and l tent to marry 'IJHIIIUII, Marth cets' Js (Math n move lo secure t' [IIOIIIH not only hu ihe whole of at London . Tre grocers ttrtk the iniativo _ days ago wlun they started to ( lam . petition nn‘mg Hume In?! ed in tekThot?s, and at the mreCng ot No. I committee l the strongest petitions tWPI' d up in (Ms city will be prurmrd Tho petition rrqurstu Hut ttttl covtteil wt” take definite urtlrn in regard to the telephone ,xucslinn and talus: to grant exclulltv privilege or my privilege tr. my company or hr dlvtdunl who will not Intc‘rme l provide unibmlted buntnésn th l with the new”! “1 brat rviuipmrrt It I Bud price not to one"! $35, The petition has already fern " n 'd in over 500 people. The tallor‘l “(I In a "Mir inland town Was an apple, simply an apple The Icople were amazed " it. Tin-v Came in exam!- to the inilur, "Iii!" him that on enrih the nirnn'nu o' the win was: The Milo! With a romplacrnt smilr reviled: _ u hrro to“! is claimed that Thormp strucL| an, “ho started to retaliate. A CHEAP PHONES IN LONDON than rm like" "I". Struck on the Head " Took Arrest (‘alahly Not a Rough THE TA ILOIK‘S CREST " petition t hadn't would th, take definite arif IN LOVE-MAKING an ma' m: a SI" [r "can" husiuum lol' tor illmlm‘lvrq bt? the husimss poop! --Tht. Itrittit Gr: " rua' m: a Mun Pla y I? r , tttta" " " humus to tin-1' mum‘s! the nn draw, " ',s1i?!!gtuliemliuu. m; 'st,fl'l??p,'atTt.et,tttp.us I'atttefiQ gnu-u aim a P. “that; u. a... a.“ J1“?! MIC)”; unalt- you ' mice on “be". smut, my“ .Puhlln “but, u Mum. “was no. Lu“ . _ 11t' “aka? Ci'Ctit “M. Fifth: 3' fat, WEI-wolflugh. _ f 10‘ ' _-_. _ u“... w unnamed)... ttd " _i',1r'lrpdr1'f,lt,uth'ttpiu'h re yhttt taliE4,lihrsl.'i ', In. I“ fd'ii'l,"lrt b anal-a P u. HUGHES. . _ Dentin. Odlx‘ellow'l Block. Waterloo. " AUTO; [nun-la of Toronto UM "Amu.to 01 mo Cum. 'cet-r.. It! "Ma. 3nd Amino“ ot Oman-In. e .1.th ot'otttMtm- and (Andy lamina than Lumen-om th. x . nu ma lion-do c - n ma Acne-u uad mums-unlit“ " mun. L.u.s., moon- . mum Emu-uh. mum. 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