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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Apr 1913, p. 7

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. "It must tte only for a minute then," ' she ttmulr allowed. "You can go In “one. But at the end of sixty sec- . buds." Ihe added, as she glanced at the little gotd watch she wore pinned to her Ipotless waist, N aim“ inter- .' up! you; and then you must leave." Yielding. perforce, to her condition. l entered. And as I dld so. Cameron " Jul! rooe on his elbow, regarding me '. Filth what I thought was anxiety for u my report. But. still this ettieient-1otNtsg, NrMte-eUd woman was not wholly convinced. 2 "It's all right." I said, quietly. "All right. Not so much as u line from inn enemy. They have wllhdrawn, guest as I--" t a... L- InOnrrnnlnt‘ nu. , But he interrupted me. i "Here. quick'." be was sayluz. "Take . Whoa I had made my mm» to no you all“. 3mm .1 in! in- motion. Ind vu also“ kw”: no no atgtaitieastt cont-don of the m which. h an: Imus“ tum " vented but u few minutes ot an: o'clock. and Chechbeedy nixed the accede: to inform me. u I pulsed through the hell, that dln- her had been Inning for nearly I hell-hour; a not which I knew quite a we}! as be. but when 1 had chosen to disregard tn {nor of more press- “I! and important employment. Nee. enheleu I had dressed before going for the In: mall, and u n moment. would sullen to unsure Cameron that " we. well, I relieved the mind of the diltreued butler, by assuring him that dinner should not walt over ttre minuxel longer, Io tar as t was con- A very light tap on the chamber door was attained by Ml" Collin. who came out into the manage and closed the door behind her. "Bet 1 Ihan‘t excite him," I ex- pelued. "I have the very best ot new: tor him. it is his anxiety over a cer- tllu matter, no doubt, which has brought about the nymptmns you speak of. I know I can relieve bls mind, which l have reason to belleve he. been all day under an unusual attain." m hair, by you or by bum, witch Clo that day. hula. tho Cache“ in“: In by no personally Inspect- “. and luau“ them “I the" n- -tt-qruehbomthqtttntq.tr- "III-m to than. two bald“! II. in. at tho In proud!“ four tqetMttt suit " teast." had brought my friend to dons to dissolution. 1 undo hut. to any to Cameron the [lad nun. Oddly enough. " condition in the nu forty-ugh: hours had grtatterfaity harmed, and II Dr. - mu)- .ted this, In part at lent. to the Inthe onco aimed by my brief mu, I was now permitted to repeat the tren- mt at plenum. “I tear It is not advisable tor you to lee him. now,' Mr. Clyde," she aid. "He has suddenly had a return of some of hll wont symptomu, and I am sure Dr. Massey would object to his being " all excited." Sicll. Headaches---. "Dr. Rorsou " Indian Root Pills m not caused by anything wrong in the head. but by constipation, biliouSo ncss and indigestion. Headache powders or tablets may deaden, but cannot cure them. Dr. Muse's Indian Root Pills do cure sickhead- ache in the sensible way by rcmovin the constipation or sick stoma: which caused them. Dr. Marx's Indian Root Pills are purely vege- table., free froo-uiuibriroiel dggg, ,'? sum idtittii _" GiiliioGua." TCrriiF headache coming take m. No mum who In. [mm-l ynn. write for .n hottest j:itta.'.t: a 0...... M F.--"'" Golden Monitor" 'tiltcrrratrd t on Seen! Disc " Mom. Qunnou us! ran “out. murmur am on muss? Tammie ot rm; and mlddloaged man are manually n t to I mun» mm growth My Inch-am line-nu and Blood Din-m IPA', have any " tho fl uir-g Wr,'Jfl',".' coo-an In has" it i. to: Into. A re )‘nll henna and weak. 'terpmy dcnt-n gluon-y. Tr/ff, below the ewes. With dark elm!“ under them, weak buck, [Mary] "rtyN4iy P pimtion M. the yew, Inga-(pl. dreams and Icy-sax whim-M In urino. 0- M W Tasman can cure you and make " man at Foft. Fuller "I trutu. an tho brain beomesacuve, the ”and puritied. m that all pimiJon. Mon-ms .an alum-l din put. the nerve. Momma strung u Meet, no tbat nervousnosn. hmhlulneu and del- 'E9'iif "min. “In eve Ive-comm brraht. the (not: full an r. enemy return.- to the My an the mom]. Itetie and serum! systemu In! For: : All dram- wax--110 mmvhul "trqtet from! Hymn IMn'tIet quack; [Akin you " your use unaided.“ Wqirr-orrtograr." - PififiE'iH-ii:-;1éfi;sVishnu}:Eillrrikiéfiali Ta-rs, iipn‘riiun. pour rut-mow. 'ttlim, dHtrasMut. lack em my and Ilrone'lh. I mod mornln A, r mic“ m nat' s. , harvs,trahhi moods. m WI, pm;.m.ur9 decay, bow mans. in“: louse. but. we“. etc. you WILL BE A _WRECr -.-. .. -- fpllEfiiTriijrf?L'fji'SljijEl" I atlcE Alt letters from Canada must he addressed - to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- -rqlrNtMlB. ment in Windsor, Out. " you desire to see usrsonany tall at our Medical Institute in venue as we see and treat I. p. - in our Windsor offiecs which are for otrrreportdettee and Laboratory tor Canadian busimvm only. Addross all lctters as follows: You PAY WHEN (HIRED _ - DRS. KENNBDY & MY. m yum for our mgr“ W No NAMES OR PHOTOS USED WITHOUT WWTTEN CONSENT a Drs. K110 K. TAKE ALI. RISKS Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. - a“ 'iRri cm __ ar' A "c"", iEi . i: f' _ -riiiiiysd"i A \‘ (If H” I " 7. l " 'Wi,', 7 \V T, ’ " ,1 By Horace Hazeltihe "WTFir3GE EVERYTHING PRIVATE AND ce NERVOUS DEBILI‘I'Y a,“ J, 1"dt"i'eah"w V. 5%?» Cum! by tho a}; Method Tammi -.e99m.-o.. ”or. an.- - - this?” laughter 're%tedramrtrer can: q , which had been and unit gay. relapsed abruptly into the sari 'oux. ,When the coffee a: ‘iinneun The reproach in bi: eye. stung me, and the pain of it followed me (tom the room and stabbed me at inter- val: during dinner. And ret It was not the part of sanity to have acted otherwise than I did. Tho tempta- tion had occurred to me to invent phrases and sentences expressive of satisfaction over the etrort of the previous eommunteatiomr. But 1 doubted that. in' my agitation, I should be successful in the deception. And no. my only course had been de lar-stupid. bungling, palpable delay it was, I suppoee, bat alter all it had served; and, though it Iett Cameron in doubt, it gave me time and oppor- tunity to arrange some plan tor ex- tracting the fangs or this epiltolnry adder before " could strike its prey. "And no you Bee, Cameron." I aid. lpeaklng distinctly and with double purpose, the an!” being in ear-shot. “everything is quite right. The mat- ter you sucks of shall be 'sttettded.to, " once, and I'll report to you. to. 'tfgttt--hetore ten o'cloti. surely." And then I, desperate. too. with eyes tlxed impiorinxiy on the door, was shout. to answer him with the truth-that I did not want to open it; that I would not, could not read the contents ; that he must won ttnd trust me. "sorutelr-orhert, unit. without design on my part. the envelope fell to the tug " my feet. And no t stooped to recover it, I heard the door knob turn. Purposely I delayed reading the let, ter. myself, until after I had dlued. I chose uncertainty as to its contents " [an likely noticeably to affect my demeanor than an exact knowledge a: the minatory message which I felt sure it carried. I thinh I funded I should be able to conceal my real state of mind. Cer- tainly I willed to do Bo. But I was very soon ccnsclous that Evelyn had divined my dtarrimttlation. Her ey'ez became suddenly grave and question- When I resulted the upright. Inn Collins was entering, and the letter wan In the poem of my dinner Jack- 12:: seconds? was were ever such an interminable period? Sixty Ion. seconds before that door would open with the interruption that would spare me. I tumbled with the devil- ish paper; let It slip through my lingers; tore 5 bit hero and . bit there; Bnitrtted tho tearing; and than. dissemhling, begun team; the other end. And still tho seconds lagged; still the door remained stationary. "God known." In Inn-cred. More I had put my question Into words. "t had burn and)": about an hour no. I unwind out my hind. unconsciounv v. and that In beneath It. on “so emmterpane. Ira-chad u I touched It; and 1 kmw then. even below I reconnect the led ot it." II". [no uwr ”all!!!“ III|lull.l". "Mr God. Clyde!" Gamma cried. In I frenzy of impatience. “Wham the matter with you tonight? Are you - some tc. as: ME may wen!" on!“ And t - mwm and was (nth; new in. ma Us pillow. no not: mt to m .1ch lu a long envelop. at that an. nu, tutu" I m loaned to loath. For I but-that , stool manna. “Quiz-h!" he lulu“. can“). “Open ttt Real ttt She‘ll m In". u. long and I must. know in con- tents.“ "Bat how--" I bun. " 1 ton tho and a! an envelope. _ _ - Wind-w. Ont. Tameron'l wishél in the mntTéFEoul. no longer be regarded. Just hm tactfully I managed the dllclosure, I Is not tor me to judge. Perhaps _ told more than I should. Pocslbly V revealed too little. I was guided trote 1y by the with not to alarm her, my duly. And yet. as nearly every ten ture of the affair was of necessity allrmlng, it bteame a vexing problem as In what to include and what to omit. 000“:an \ Carter": Little Liven-Pills. In: gout-mood and been brangm on, MrB. tamer asked to be excused. and let: us alone together. There (wowed then 3 moment ot silence human us, while I selected . cigarette and lighted it. She had edged her chair I ma. cloner to me ---ahry was sitting on my right. as up tmi-and leaned forward. her Men, der but divinulr rounded mrearmtrer tended acress the shining damask ot the tttble-cloth, " I dropped my match upon the any silver tray whlch the Inimitable Chockabeedy had placed convenient- ly at my elbow I turned to her and saw her question In her humming sue and unmade even before the voiced it. "Ten Inc!" was what one said. Agtf although I knew that she would as mnml it I was unprepared. To gas; time rather than information I bad her be more explicn. "Everything." she pursued, incl slvely, with a perémptcry emphm which Indicated her determination u. 'a he denied. She was glorious as she thus to mulated her demands. her chew blazing. her eyes brilliant. her volt a crescendo. Slhe.mutrt have Bcert m admiration. Certainly I made no a ‘empt to hide it; and betel-e she he. quite tinithed I had possessed myse! of her claspcd hands, and won bestow tng upon them an applauding we: sure. "Everything," she repeated. “Ex erything that you have barn hidln- from me trcm the first. I an entitle to know. What about the heat. that was cut troenphts burn-Mt? What uh it, that unused the shock: whic‘ brought on Uncle Robert's Illness Why did you so tor the mail toc times today. and sit all the rut of th time tn Undo llcbert's study! Whr, has happened to make htm wort this afternoon? What 95 troublin You. now? I'm not I. child, I'm ' woman, and I refuse to be kept in it "arartt'e any lcnger." Eventually she heard the whole story, every phase cf it. And so " In not alkogether clear In my memory how much I conveyed that night and how much was left for me to udd ten days later. There ls no question, however, m- garding that thlrd letter which had been so mysteriously received that dar. Iduw it from the envelope, there. at the table, and we read It to gether. ttthe light of the pink-shad- ed candles: our chairs touching and her cool little left land duped hard in my alnewy right, Like its two predecessor: the’ let- ter busy: with the sentence: "That which you have wrought "all In turn be wrought upon you." No toercr could tle be regarded as We boasting. " hid homun- un edict If crave 'rfgniftctrnmr. And what tol. lowvd only ottphasiaed the prove" force bnb‘nd thin In!” ot singular nomnumlz‘trtlonl. "All having been performed " fore. told. our powmr I: demonstrated." My hesitation resulted in some a; ptMeatictt on her part. She was 1r antler" as as}! as rescind. and r. euleu mum toe interpreted n my TE manna; to gratify her. As I spread the sheet that liniater appearing mack daub at the bottom <mote me with a Ienso of ill as acute. Ir poignant u a rapier thrust. tad 'he heavy, regular, upright ehirog- raphy. with its odd r. and pu, BO mweaomeiy familiar, was namely leu disturbing. snmly' the girl and I ran through the dozcn rues. "lino-v um, th t before the morn- Erg of “no F,'s'sth {my henna." MM Tho, :hnpl). almon crudely, but .f horrid palm-army. ran the worth: And her argument prevailed. Sh MI - was. Ink-“Mun: tod iziich tiiif to know mom J. Edmund Mlller, New “Hen, Conn., says: "My little daughter. "or since her birth, had been In" and lickly, and was . connunt source of worrlmenL Several months no we commend to (In her Vinol, I Im- mediately noted In improvement In her ham: and honour-nee. t give her three bottles of Vinol. and from the good It has do“ her I can truly say It will do " you chm." This child's recovoty woo duo to the combined .etiott of tho medicinal elements oxtnciod from codo' liven. --ettmttigted with the btood-m0intr out! .trmtettt-ermtttttt proportion of tonic tron, which no contained in Vino]. "You cannot tell him this. Phllip," the laid. her voice low but Initiator "And now he must get Well.” ttttt decllrod. with declslon. "He must tr well enough in a few dnys to I" moved. He shall not “on in this ham any longer. He shall go when he an he protected, ind “to“ lend: whoever they ore, ctmnot. or will no: dtuq to follow.” . "The smut." W2 Pe . dough! edly. "Of can”; d will do every- thing for Twin-3' , . "But what " I to tell him shout that" l naked. ta perplextty. For I ucond she was thoughtml. "We couldn't Innate the- writing, "we can't Innate the lane}. Tttap paper is a characteristic an any of the other features, it not indeed more I0. And be known that paper." "Then you must Just no to him." she decided. "You may! tell him tho envelope ’was empty; Ind you mull nuke Mm believe it." Vino] um build up 5nd ntnngthen delicate children, old people Ind the wank, run-don “dammed. We return the money II - we when "tHy not Heaven In high above! Heaven “can“ and descend: than! our deeds. duly Impeding us. when - we are." "No,." I replied, " mm tell him In his pro-em condition, it might In A. the shake an'tmmtration cum to me. . "The yacht." I laid. [ Impulclvely we laid hold upon my arm, in I way tshr0nd, Letter to Mothers. Anxious mothers often wonder why their children are so Dela, thin end nervous and have no little appetite. For the ttenettt of such mother: in lthle vicinity we publish the {allowing alter. Instantly she turned to mo, and I law that. were teal-I on herkcheeh. and that her long dark lashes were could wet" she "ted. "Oh, yes." I answered. "We could. I think I'd even gum-antes to rem-o duce that hideoul black thing, hut---" "But. what?" . . _ Somewhere East of Narnia-Jr”. The Sibyiin under siren of her powerful turbine! was ruins easily, reeling " her thirty knot. with no seeming etiort nnd Icnrceiy I percep- tible vibration. There ind been I atift breeze during the night, but it had died down " sunrine, and new. " noon. the tea was aim u “an bosom of a nun. The sun binned on the yaettt'tg polished meSBI, intensifying the snowy whiteness or her glossy paint. and turning to Sex-relied show cm the spray which tell away from her sharp prov: and caressed her long, sleek sides. " was wonderful weather for late October. 011 the nineteenth the temperature had risen to ninety in New York. breaking all record: for that date: and new. twt". can Restored to Health tyy Wutot-- m be. from the pour-alt. " - an "ttqretton from tho mirror. to you. punk-Iv. will pan from II“! of men Into torment.“ As I reed my breath enttght In my throst sud my pulses psusod. - pressed closer to my side. and I tell her shiver " with cold. The ttnqt words, solemn, sdmonltory. priest- )Ile. were these: kt an. the an. m inn-Humaneaw clan-m and an“ " the more: of our bodr-i-t Gm body-munch was rich: blood. more fast. not Mkhvhkhlkcbody m h3e-tth.utriitr. "aiaune-wer--fumneo conoumen coal tor heat- Scou'l E-wldon doe. this A Mancini cite! each Egiithiiuciivve blood-- duper» the .pprr.etite nag! kmuadbcaodcdh by mining swimmer and creating Mgtll. WWQSCOTTS. - I'mJ'on-uo-mrio 1H1 Msamea" th . tit d when" 303a 'le,'rl',12','f. PM". sum BHIUI A. G. HAEHNED, Imam. CHAPTER VIII. “and.“ who! t" "Yen, an: they can no “Com: " “Dreadful! And why do they call you tint!" “Cam, Pm than st tto (not of (In emu." - ----- APPRGPHIATE .‘QW “I hope they don't xiv. my littl- boy ”guy naughty nickname. In “Well." said the man with the roam taco. “my daughter has married 1 troy who, I thlnk, will be able to sent his tune ringing down the corridor.. of time all right." "I’m glad to hear that." his com pullon replied. "Let's Bee. Whom dia the marry?" an.“ “I. '0 at. m and I. m by and an“ an a. -.. to - tt - Ill- m. For I. m to. and“ by I: righteous mutt. am to and ad eunuch “Ill... nnd had all! no" urouor: - uno- tnqsttmtatbtoaerut.e+the out. with Bar Hutu an objective. “the I. m1! qrhat I had the - um lot." I. told It. “a I! w to.“ scam-co. "BH m - node. a. Incl-loun- a no in. mm out a. lupin. In no about Not Well. te. cm: ‘Ilbylln, when thou um I. tunic. “(an "and“ the ad. :1 .1 can inumormnolmi In mi: dab, itrpdirtuftert me "ttirel . I took nhout lullabox and today i feel as well u ever and my kidney- m acting quite natural ngdm" " SID CASTLBMAN. GIN PILLS gnome the irrttntrd trudder-heat the nick, well. gainful kidneti-lm1 stung! hen both that vital org-m. _Mongy_b3cl_x if titetfO " - Lard" Cake, Ont., Much 26th. "I had been suffering for tone that win: my Kidneys and Urine. I w“ comm.” putting water, which was vety minty. manna us many " thirty (mm a any. Each time the pin 'att"""'" awful. And no mt " II t. 1 heard of your cm was and decided to ive them I trid at once. I sent my S',,',",, 60 mun to get them nnd I am pinned to Inform you that in leg than In; hours. I felt rglie_1._ - "ioe. a box, 6' for 31.50. Simple hee it m write Nutiontl Dan‘s-d Che-kl! Cm. o! mum. Limited. 1mt0Mgh no HIS RUBBER Int Trllflllltr INFLAMED "A young fellow named Bell." Nam. That Witt Ring " PILLS BM Md (To a. (ta-W.) "THE INVESTOR'S ADVISHR." a hook on patents, will be sent free m any morons “pm request. A tell-bl. Punch who“; we hilt. pills as rged,'t%t'n'2l I. atl." can u _ on e an . ttgr/pri';)';))').?,'..."':.'?).'!:'.' fr, MINARD'S LIXIMENT CERES BURNS, ETC. POULTRY ASSOCIATION FORM- . ED. ST. CATHARrNES.-. The St. CtV tharine: Poultry and Pet Stock As- sociation has been organized with an initial membership of fifty, and a committee was appointed to draft a constitution. It is prorosed to hold a poultry exhibition next autumn or the following spring. Niivertmt, April 16.--Through the death ot Mr. Bernan Hoffman at his home near Poole yesterday, a well- known personality in this community has passed away. Mr. Hotrmat1 was a native ot Groomer, Germany. He_came to New Work State about 1859. and ruined the mercantile field. When the war broke out he enlisted on the side of the North, and was wounded in the arm early in the war at the Battle ot Bull Run, .atter which he was honorable dis- charged. and. has been in receipt cl a pension. He then came to Canada and took up residence at Poole. where lotlnany years hetaught German in the public school. being an excellent German scholar. . , Below will be inund a list ot thut- adian patents secured this week through the agency of Messrs. MAR- ION & MARIUN, Patent Attorneys. Any information on the subject. will be supplied tree ot charge by applying to‘the above named firm. MINARD'S LINIMEX'I" FOR SAL;? EVERYWHERE. MINARD’S LiNiMENT CURES BURNS. ETC, Dr. de Van's Female PM: ILiiiiSir2liiiili"gEPitRSVifd Vina Montreal, Canada, and Washington, Nos. MT,11-Dr. H. M. Porttbriand. Sor- el Que. Stamp amxing mach- ine. ' 1tr,1ss'-Amert ‘Aumont. Montreal. Que. Bathing shoe. 147,143-.l.A.P. heGulse, Maison- on", Que. Combination lock. "7,tri-r.v.A. 1temers, St. Johns, Que. Street car lender. 14t,157-.h1tred n." Frood, Ititkousha, Australia. 1'omposition for cleaning metal goods and paint work. ri7,i89-Throduh, Miville, “Huron Falls, lint, Meat block at- . tarhment. It7,f97-Harrv J. Fallen, Dunedin, New Zealand. Circular de- rumble knives tor sewing machints. 1i'i,'202-Allan Quarrio, Galt, (mt, Storm window fastener. 147,'2M-Attasste Van llrmelryk. Hal. Belgium. Shredding ma ‘chine tor treating old paper anl similar twaste substances. The funeral will take place to the Poole Lutheran Cemetery 'to-mor- atternoon. tttttttt ftlflti iti;tti'sfitltl, Will “All t, _ PPS, - -. till. B. HOFFMAN DIES NEAR P0011: In]. "qenmmmsdLgdiohPitthuatt'. Cor. GGL Tiii; Tir.", kl 'it'rtttittpatrl2"tret2t'd: e. P. 'ct'Et'll1A', ttg. ' ' MT mo, Ots . E. w. 0].]!!! Com We? This Advice. A. B. chRIDE. - - No m Menu: from In, found . 1cm mum- abound lost hope um Barrister, Bolieitor. Noun. an ahrttn.bventgdis3iLPtrtkugrNY- Convoy-whats. Ion-y " 10 mm. CtserspomtdaNirtriU. 0m. Upstairs Cor. King In I Tttii-rem-tnth-did-uw 3“. m5". grodientn 1'Att..th',ixeg't - -""-riri"'irri""i'riiii"""""'"" thereon ' 'or-tr on, IILLA re-reoeedtob-tmhanhUtmtie Rat' [ey1inviretrrottu.femy-t'titl Aux. $Eiitae, K.C, “a"! J. I. Wmrsaermatdirtg In that at: any D.C.L. with". "Uri“. we. I had town in th. United sme- bou' be, Upstairs Economical Bloch! "wining testtrnoetr to the wonderful Bt. We“. Berlin. ." vimuotLydi-E. W'IVWII ---"--------- 003th M A. L. BITZER, EA. them E' f,tfltP2,tt “gou- WW to 00ml Bitmr.t bloc“ nlulvlllh? with Barrister, ts'olieitor, Notae' N 'ii','iii'iifiri'i'ii,'i'it','i 'sE,rie"ioir.' tt ”32:1 to loan. Gonn- not could.- y-n. all. at " meo- new“ Block. I.“ vice. You-loner will be . m “a I by. ore-do Mum, Frederick Bt.. Berlin. ' and hold in MHet qttifMmae_ ------r---tr----- Freed Fu- lani. Dun “Bubs-hound“ 'uSWtsriodhE.r%k. 'kretMthrt-eurtortoNr,nrr- bywkndvleoulyu cog-My {a NEW INVENTIONS. DR. WELLINGTON K. JACOBS? Osteopathic Phylicilh. Graduate under Dr. Still. founder ot the science. um: J In] of Osteopathy 1909-18. OI puny other: cures where nil all. ' Chrome constipation. “crunch orders. nervous disc-sen. than“. inlantile paralysis, goiter, on, q.- cuslully treated. Electric“ M meals. 3 CM 0mm, Room 20 "our Berlin, ohm... [A4 DR. w. J. scmum' "" DENTIST pr - omcH3 King St. E. om Dom!!- ion Burk Entrance. an Boot W6dt. of Post once. . Phone 45t. - - - Berth. Issue- of Marriage Li-. . once:-- Post once, St. Jacobs. tt Licentme ol the Boyd Collin I Dental Surgeons. Honor Gullah University of Toronto. 0M. 6131 Mor, Weber Chambers, King St. w. Berlin. Telephone 202. q ' Hours: a on; to ' p... q German woken. " Dentist, L.D.S., Royal Gallon” tat Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto UM sity. All branches ot dentin” pm Used. Enhance to one. - a Concordin Hall, over has B EX?ERIENCED vrrrmtmamir, SURGEON. "P. J. H. Engel, graduate o! the Ollv ario mammary 'itN one. a residence, Queen St. lions an. " can: by day or night in“. m, 6+o+o+9+o+o+o+o+o+o+d “an. d Jam C. anom- lb, smut-c. swarm, a“ Cuvtym. etc. huge" 10.. 'il' nu. mur- Block. “who. ' sci-asset's Block. . Phone 143 King St, In! Honor Graduate ot Toronto U1 slty. Late ot the Ride“ St. 0 Hospital. Ottawa, News: ot College of Phyaiclnu and Sun of Ontario. Note: Nigbt eatta.1 cred trom the once. we. in {what's mock; I Dentistry practices in " its I J. A. Scan-u. Ba., LLB. " A. Weir, Mum tn My. “It tom, trolieitom, Ete. [any to " 0”: Upstairs in I]. that Block, Berlin. . (Sweet-or to Conrad Bum.) . Barrister, Solicitor, New"! M etc. Money to loan. Oomn In. omco-Pequemt’: Block. I.“ .1 Hunt, Frederick Bt.. Berlin. -e- CLAYTON w. WELLS, at L.D.S., D.D.S., Denim. 'Ibtb. Hours 9 to s. Fridays ' to " Td. '" Altar April lit will “In the mend and [out]: W in mouth, 1 to it pm M ru. Graduate Chlago College ot tat Surgery and Royal Gallop Dental Surgeons of Toronto. DI ft. tbt awn; 41519581.!5 Bpeeiattr-- . Dim or sh an, Nola and Throat. King St. East. I Oir.ee hours 9 to 12; 1.30 to 5. Closed alt day Friday. CLEMENT & (mum _ .3 Batman: Solicitors, New“ C'" P. a. HUGHES "Ti; Dentist Oddfollw'l mock. oi) Waterloo. 15?; S. ECKEL, 1.3.3.. D.D.B. DR. mam-mum. bars. . 6 DR. WILLIAM GEIOER. ct-era-ei. Prints Fund. to Lou. CLAYTON W. WELLS. J01 IN L. meM‘AN SCBLLEN I TMR Dentist, Waterloo. DSTE9PATHY. J. A. HILLIARD DR. J. E. Hm Telephone 121. "

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