. "Jt's seven days isinee that empty‘ hamlet»! came." I ', “You," I returned. _ I . 3 There was another slight pause and l hrweni on: l; “I have been thinking that possibly . you were wrong about the signitieance (, of that empty envelope. Possibly 'Iliose enitrmatieal persona intended “that absence ot a dciinite threat to l lmply the inconceivably terrible." I i. Now that he had started, to talk. I "out it, I wished that he had coniln-I i not! his silence. I could not nnder-i l "and how I. had convinced him be-, glove. knowing alt the while that I was i althout truth to support me. Fir-l V. inly. now, pervaded as I was with; F’tlnt grim disquietude. it would be Spun more difficult to carry conviction I , " my words. it “'Whatever they intended." I Ten-' 5: red, yielding a fraetion of a point, , 'tt seems to me that they‘ll have some uamllculty in carrying it out. There . re no portraits have to mutilate and " ' mirrors to smash. For the previ- ' ' performances there must be some hyiore or less simple explanation. "Jielther you nor I believe in the su-l inmaturol; therefore the things that, .‘hpppencd at (‘ranholt wrrv .broughtl , mm by natural nwans, su-minuly in-lv '/iy.'..ee.t1", an tlwv were. Now no nat-; tiara! means can be brought to hear; E perform any such lcgnrdemnln on E: is yacht. You know that. Thore'r. ' bt a- man here, exrrpt that poor old i'9fyerrnart. that we don't know all and ",'t'itts,1lCn': about. So. I say, no mot. [ ter what they pinnm d; this time they {lyre outwittr0.f' And even as I said 'r",tt,,sr saw ’clnm‘ly before my vision Li words: "Snynot Heaven is high Ff,?.:'.:)') Heavcn ascends and descends [about our drwrls, daily inspecting us gi'heresoever W6* are." , Hwa are you are in danger. When brorrgh wm'mrm or dinrnse the . “my! fail to filtrw the impurities J, m tho ljicod. trw:?Jm omen-tome. Barlmrlw. Rhtantixm. Sciatica, gravel. 1ric'oetcsGal1 Stones and the :‘Jdly Hugh's mm are some ot "tt menus of noglccled Kidneys. Dr. torw's Indian Root Pills contain , . moat effective diuretic which unnglhms and stimulates the him)"; so that "up?! do thcit work $ttoemighly and‘wcl . Try Dr. Mario’s " Indian Root Pills m0 , "or a little space my tongue rerusou l olllce. That: was a lump In my irbr'f, which demanded to be swal- F 'ed. and I made a pretence of ,ooughlng to hlde my plight. At length {plum-ed, a bit lumcly: . v.",No, I haven't forgotten. It's Wednesday. tho twentymrst ot Octo- This I Inn-m1 was: to bo tho end of the matter, for tonirht at tcast: but 'resentJy he hogan to mix of them Int two knots, to vnnjvvture, to won- der, to dissm't phroscs. to dist out nbtktles of meaning from euphemis- tte expressions. And Ham I know that tt had may word nwmrrizod, just r t had. L; Bevan Fells had struck and we wt're Atm talking. Hut new and then WHO e-" Cameron, lowering his cl- turned to me with: _ yde, I wonder it you have tor. I what day this is!" y. " don't know why, coming at just 1*! particular Juncture, the question ,Ihould be more upsetting than if it J“ come at some other time of day, Air.' know it aerated so to me. I, "Yhen you agree ivith me? You ythlnk .somcuring may have been planned?" I N wouldn't pretend to interpret w symbrmsrm" I answered cvnsivo~ [iii "The empty envelope' improsscd Inc " synonymous with saying. 'Nothlng more at prownt!‘ Even now li think that " they had mcant'to con~ mm they Would have said Bo. I'm {almost sure they would." I was quite sure, of course, but I dined not say so. I CamPron smoked on qutetlr for a [while In a rurntnative mood. Hvr‘n- iturttlr he thrcw tho end of his cigar {our the rail, and leaned forward. l “I don't know," he said pcrplcxeu‘ly. _ don't know." in] mild}; te pnw’m i " of mm: Biddeys Wrong ' t Jte returned his cigar to his ups and Noted in silence for a full minute. Then. he said, quietly: 3ta. an“... I luv, was relieved by tEi Ind made him believe, or he lot now he the man he was: despite that, it appeared to me. Mr Id be moat natural tor him, on * in of all turts---ttse twestty-tirat I tho -ttr-to question, at least. tat,',',',','."" emphatically stated unions. - had been a moment of silence n us. and there rettectionts were . m with me, an six belie. rim:- Ottt musically. announced that “night was but an hour distant. At , strokes. there echoed in my I the worth: "Know then, that be- the morning of tho eighth day Bible Loreha Ills had struck and we were k. Nut new and then lLvro m. In our t'rttrprro---intor, nae ot varying "'ni;ttt--u'ur. P' . Re9stt x it Pea " Hazeiiine I 'lil" _._.__._, l k' (a! or , thing, M}: "it, I I' 3 ;.'I.-'.Ir"d (‘ITV'FTU'I Je":", t'rx u 2"â€rilu Tim: y cork! have K-rp' ovrrtlro Infznil wlth out my 5‘99: C.' knurimt 11121.! 111mm now-r Tso :‘ano H "rr'ierstsv.v,1. Pott gum be war. mm] P M's tll' m me to dis. rnvnr hr n'hnsn ush‘azw-r- this mar- vrlous dfsappmnranro was acmm a'.',"-" Anl m it tct.to' about that, """".'rt.':'_na my mum unrest. I was "He was m, s-cis. But he was on the road lo recovery.†And then, with the n-nllznlion that I was speaking of Cameron in I'm past tense. as though it were already athlpd that I should never 5% him aiive again, a shivvr of horror swept over mo. I know Mae, Lend obscrwd it, for ho said: "Thrre's 1:101! a drop In the tem- treraturo, in 120 last halt-hour. It'll be more cmv.fcct.tbie in my cabin, sir. If you don't mind coming in, and talle ing the thiw: aver a bit." "(had Hmwns. Mat-Lend,†I ex- claimed, running on him with nervous Bavrtcr,pry, "do you cxzwct me to sit down and talk calmly at nurh a mo- mom? I can't. It's 1111.] can do to "I think I know how you hr], air. But wanting tho drrk w": do no gnarl, and if ycu mum rulm yuursvlr rnnugh to talk " over nvir'tly.. wr, might get down to scm<~".ing that would guide us. no to SiN alt." “Gum's us?" I rrpratrd. "Yrs, Fir. a'Ca my imimrsibto, you know. sir. t'c.st that lo “on: over- board he was picku} up," "You H: pHitwd, "t tho (than far ttwar." "Jumped'." I crivd, In Irritation. "My God, man! Don't I to" you that I was not 'Airrehtt away from him, and only for a minute or two? How would he have jumpm} without my hearing him? How could he even have got out of his chair, Without. my hearing hhn ?" The captntn shnutged Ms shoulders. “There's rm other explanatibn," he decided. conclusivvly. "You mean he mmmtttod suicide?" _ "Call it that, you like, sir." "Hut there was no. ronsnn tor him' to do such P. thing," I objected. "I understand he's bcén mx/tty m, air." stand still hrrn, for a minute at a time. I I?!“ I must do svmz‘thing. It's torture to have: one', hands Hod this. way." The light frnm his Illuminate" us hath. [ ~lonkt‘vl at mo he mus: pvrploxity. 'we caht do anyllrmg more man we are doing. Mr. Clyde." he said in his 'rnattor-ortnct way. "Por my part, J can't understand it, either; but since Mr. Cameron'g not aboard, "here's only one conclusion, and that Is that he's overboard. . And since there was no one interested in throwing him there, then it seems very clear that he must have jumped." k A Craft Without Light; Composure in second nature with mo. I claim no credit tor it; it il a matter of temperament rather than cultivation. But now my temperament was all awry, and my compounro tted me. l was excited. More thus that, t was frantic, distracted, rattled. I wanted to do a dozen things atom-e: to get answers to a score of quel- tions in a single moment. And the consequence may be imagined. For five-tcn minutes, nothing was done whatever. Then the rout-Might wot got into prey, sweeping the water: on all sides. tar and near; but with pal- try result. Five or six miles “tern we made out a power boat. similar to that which I had seen through the glass earlier in the day. To the east- ward a steamer with two funnels wan Just homing into range. The white sails or a coasting schooner showed to wvstward. Trailing in our wake was our squalid salvage, the dory ot the fisherman. routing aloud, with senseless iteration, "I can't understand It." I was standing alone. well forward, leaning over the rail. Presently Mac- LeodJnid a hand on my Jehouider. anLood, trained to coolness. re- mlnod his wits. Systematically he not to work. Likely and unlikely plums aboard the yacht were looked into. Before I know what he was about. INC. wcre going back over the way rate had come with the search- llghL Swinging in a circle and a half- don-n shcrgrcycd Seamen scanning every square foot of rolling wave. "i can't undorttamt it," I kept_ re- "In. teat I hi - .l " m not. IU. no. Info M H “I u to 't,'lt= h! 'eoettt*. nut. . In. "our“ " in» It lull; at. . t. M *u t not up and m clout to tho In!) on new with out but. It. I W to p to my mutt t. o out do“ which t had lulu“ In“; my tulip. But " that lament the sound. which I hm math limo d. '8-a.amt1qtqttda-ietadortqq bunt. expecting it to â€on... Altogether it was not our . manta or two that I stood there. It seemed much less than that. Then I tut-nod with a question for Cunem. I won- dered whether he had heard the loud “l .ar.Carn-" I human! stopped, tutti“), with his 11qu half uttered. His chair was empty. He wan not on deck. I run to the saloon. He in not there. I thtntr open the door ot his stateroom. He was not there, ei- ther. I had tho yacht searched tor him. He was not on the yacht. run-mucus!- gang-[unwind i.t lurch-unwind. . W' h m -- .' Manchu-cm " tho-autumn} no “out“; e"drhthPtetteet umwmw‘ L'Na't"h2tttit >1!sz Lint“ raid ymzrsolr. rir," ho 1 "tin" nu thoccht Frey. hm 2191 of 203:; EUl‘i o' I run t mum-n Ix. m! ‘n Lnrfholc in! r a: as hr 'cave an: m) whim ple Thrro mmn a strung". hair-media: tive, half-bum took in the many, eyes and l was \x'vndr'ring what it portrnd rd. when. nelte ignorlng my qucsitct he been" (parking: “can. am: aum'u: . "Go str:'. in! aVad, captain. You are prrtor'tiy t!t".rt." "Well," ho burn. "1'" to“ you. Mr ('lydc. Yr"? run-y, as you told It to mo, has sure wrak points In it. You tuy, Fr SN "no. that you wrre with me. has sun-o wrak points In it. You my. for in" "no. that you Were with Mr. Cpts mu pining! continuously. Saw I'm ".'i'.t mrni'.oniree, the Rtttr wlsilo :Lll t' no in hire. only in the ovrnmz. br.t during the last cuarter of an hrur i, "Kira mu gave the alarm, you worn†v/ith him. itl:tsr." l slum] :2 the "Waker for an in» Ham in :in'lrtfo dumb nmaz:~. "I Can't J:r:cw why you any that," t said. ::t MIN)». morb Lcrt then an- yyued. "I 1 7.1 pm: mm from tho mo- mom: I le", vp::.' e to him. Irma be. rfde Tam VhrM on the tottorttrrk, un- (ll l mrm-d (run. we rail Ind found him 3.1120. In» :nnre than two mlm "'05 r1cep<rtl. And that was God'n "You sco thdro nughtn't to be an: t'Mr1tra'crstandin,z lmtwrcn rm at me, air. This Is tco actions a bus no.“ to br, Inf-"ltd ltteutre, Pam on', tannin of this yarn! and you urn th omwr's frlmxd. So. if I speak plainly Hr, you'll rw'crslard why, and no thin}: mc di 'rt‘rynt'tful“ l 52:21 I: n 3:21er him. still am Thiss rtfttzvrzzl unnoyul Irc, " rrsnmtd it. "What (cu-El ymt have done asked. "I was with him nlrccst tinunus1y." Fluid, dm'l bo.m mum Wis?" "Whn* “VT" tho prcics threte?' he as'md, r" mun". "Nothir,q ".stenito," I cnsworrd 1s'unply that :“!_C:‘N'IIVI ttr-rl any: thr 3x rilers v.tr.lrt dcmcnstraie 3;ch pawn." "And did they?" "Mcst m: rvrlr.trlv " Again Madmen! has F:lrat for: tHW'"?. tl.nt no on The r: In“? w't " "All tre FtMatt have In 4 u rpiri a' known T.lat It was a min dis:ty I did not r. I spppozc I v wininiy occur derslaud. "You srt." "Mr. t 'iimrr tcl' {:03 'P C. Ir. "tek. Twin". tho htmr slatcd, Mt Cameron " oulJ disarpccr." . "Now"husrbe it's none of my bus!- nou. Mr. Clyde. but In View of te night's occurrence I think It's perti. nent to know why there we: and: a thorough inspection ot the'SIhyll- he tor. In called. and we): a lot ot con- tlon regarding the new.†That " the ttrat ot his volky, and for a mo meat tt staggered mo. I reccgnized however, that this was not a time tot quibbllng, and as MacLeod had been for year; a. staunch soldier in Camer on's army of emplayrrs, I Bar." nc harm in letting him know the truth. “I'll tell you." I Nturnid, frankly, "but ith no: to go any further. In thr past nine “nets Mr. Cameron has been receiving a scries ot throarenin: anonymous t.rtttts. The last, one can" a. week ago today; and in it thin wr,. named " tho date for the elfyttax." Cameron " oulJ IZZszrpcar." . The calm, plfogvm-nic your: own-gar: did net start iie Study narrowed 11'; eyes In tr.ov:rht. _ “Thurs was.“ "dtttmud GILL" cndAs Ccaviidcr,tt that-but of rm rook this "rt:17o "No," I tvtzi ir:tn. "That was not hi reason; thr" eh it was mine." Chrtbr’s Littie ua, Aiis rttr " Dunn!!! seams In muscu- In“ chair. while he, from a place on " side ot his berth. Bred pointed quet “on: It me, which I either answered " belt Leonid or returned In kind. "Mr. Cr. "Climax?" he ripcated, questioning You L.. 1.2 rm: OUR! - MEADAGN1t. .'. ' , WBat you thought mums no I no In. In: ma 'orpyt, dtdit rout" â€WWI“. g..." _..‘ y m- p. of (on: .t .I':'-â€â€˜-r"1 “-93 very ttttlet: s', chm-31 know." 11' ',tt ton-passed Ills rfirts lir luckrd hands. ramp." ho said. "ho'd row!“ rpirrtrrl (ff 'hir, Irwin If " Mm! was in the wind." aural unnoyul Irc, and T v Mt or, in rl'tr’IYslfr'b I :11! irrrIcr.nr:conut oi. H:- mm; in w'tet tho h! " r !;‘_;x it [rum aim . .'-nt .u we that the cap wed, .but lic held hi: trt rtr1rm.el.uitrsv, Mr y'rtt tl1icli it wank! hm" if :vu'd tc".d me abou n in hr: t-,tismtatto, In: 's tar 3121:4de showr- t',cu: {Sc ttv,'1crd to Ir. he said, y.ritrN.v Ami men, z-fxcr ll Stt E-‘ul. be it 1:01: "Wa. Wtre listening for it We, .e-- vitt y n. FRW'4 st co; A mummies of Alexander Hamil- ton, over elzhty Fears ot use, once remarked: “Vlnol in I godsend to old people. Thanks to Vlnol, I In" a hearty appetite, new soundly. feel nrtiett and well. It Is the “neat mm mm .tretttrthereator I have not used." " Vinol (an. to bulk! up the techie old people. and crate strength, we 'wlll "mm your menu: Vinot, our dellclous cod liver and iron tonic without oft, In the Ideal rtrengtheuer nnd bodrArunder'for old folks, for It contains the very ale moms needed to rebuild wanting tire we: Ind replm weakness with Btrmtgth. Vino! also fortitle. the In tcm aging! colds and than prevents pneumonia. “There is more willing helpfuln'os! in humanity than many ever Brtd out," declarod Sir Henry Irving. "In most of the tmnblos of life we can and the clover brain and the good heart to freely unis} us If we. only use sense. But than there comes, perhaps. a restraining form. It is tt. bitter Nil for some people to swol- Iow---the confession that one falls on». self to lee the war, or has not the strength to pursue it. Everyone has occasionally to make such tt confes- ttion-it one is bent on doing the best. " is only confessing one is human. after all, and paylng the other pPrson the compliment of hoilovlng he is Mr man enough to extend tho hand. There is more brotherhood in the world than many imagine." As one grown old “no waste of the system becomes more up†than re- pair. the organs act more slowly and less electunny than In youth, the cir- culation ls poor, the blood thin and digestion weak. "I mean that the cult you hav teen taking about cameap “dict. utern ot us, ten or two1ve.minute before you gave the dam that M: Cameron had. vanishrd ttnder you eyes. I was on the bridge and aw i mrsott--Just a black Ihape, withm litthta, and her exhlult waned. in it you Bar. You tell me that you at Mr. Cameron had Men sitting ther for three hours, at least; that ye bend seven trents strike; that it v: not more than tlttexm or twenty mir men after thin that you got up an: went to the rail, and that you ont stood there two mlnutel." "Amt I can't explaih' them." T told should el him. candidly. I'You any you law the Nike". boat. I didn't. You say " val tttter “Shun-e, 'midnight when I came to you. It tacked a may have beta. I don't know. It “Ifâ€! thil may have brcn mgr" twdve, when I It' was th went to the rail. Mr impression Is “But tl that it was net. PII admit R is In†" ierlous. Tho whcle awful thing ll Ttttt r mysterious." F man tha; My candor seemed to relieve him. the host. “Well, Mr. Clyde,†he said; with equal sinccrky, "maybe I was out- _ spoken. but i mum to know what you‘d say :0 the points that were A trawling me." "You did t-erztlr rftghts" I told him. "As yuu have said, there mus! he no serum brchcn us." And then, as I rcsumnl my seat, I asked: "What about tho flsherman? He hasn’t evad- ed his gunré. 115:: he?" "My dear rcl1ow," I exclaimed rte o obtain a tr,iaes ct milk, and noticed me, ",0“ certainly cannot tor 3 “=0 n the top 0' a chest ot drawers . "It', 1110.013?“ T, of t,'gg1th'i,', ',latstr shade under which was a ttrich s n ' no: er u s. - "I just maul: those 3:11;! explained, md a faded rose. Naturally be In (Hat's all." was his reply. wind why the owner of the shanty "Amt I can't explait'i them." T told should cherish two such dia-slmllur him. candidly, I'You any you law the otrtoetm. “I told you all ot that, and ever: word In the truth," I inatated. vein neatly. "And yet," he "toned accullngly "and yet-eight bells had struck be tore you gave the alarm." I had not thought of the time. It my panic it had not occurred to me of course to ascertain the hour and minute. But Captain Manhood knew At sea they work by.eloch. At eigh Ireh the watch had changed. "But you didn't no itt" "No, I didn't m it; um! t couldn't be" " after the in! few seconds." The captain had not I an. on ur that named aimed to mum. to In; Ioulfl tlber. met my answer in v: .ileist' a nement. Then he laid: "PUT, 'tner. Jutee mr "tSWer " '" “hick: mm - mn'ol-J' up silent . lament. Thmt " Bald: In! his Inner-Indâ€! turnoutâ€. "t "When were 'rou. l"- CINO. Whe‘ an shun taken your “do?†that boat-motor, tag, or white" "Y-you have been very k-kind. Mrt" she qratb-erxmrted with“: ten teet 0 2le Rush. may, we are towing?" "And you will. conununtly. be _ Had be much an in the he. may to my: tht "nnlt "vor I " mind not ban been morn dumlounc "e.uML"H'i,, _._... -.-a "---" "What do you mourn" modal vow]: that came to no. 'u'. m tin-cm. new “I. I .0 â€Ag." " an“. . wt boat, didn't you?“ a†the "or, Maul. nu no :1 dw. we - um I. (morn-ht. And you we" leaning out tho at mqtataM obeyed. nil. looting tor It. woun‘t you? “In I." ma with In not.†" , Va" an no older III. “(or our two "But you didn't no itt" mm?" "No, I 1min't m it; “a teott1dtt't T,,',',,';, Iri' tram: 'te,',", m. he" " after the am I d ." " . tbr. . The ennui]: hm! and": S".'.",',': up ““410“ tor I Binetts penny for "m, L' low-m. To Fable Old People. 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"Will your wife expect me?" he Jailed " "No; and Mum's the beauty of It!" "vplied Jenkins enthusiastically. "We ad a big row this morning, and 1 ant to make her mad'." “Shun-e. can, there's memories at tanned to them." laid the lrlshmnn “Feel this Mg dent In my Mad. Well It' was the brick what med It." “But the rose?†sold the visitor. “The rose is on the grave of the man that threw the brick." replied My yrtfe ii now using GIN PILLS and finds that she has been greatly relievd of the pain over he kidney?. “Indeed. 1 will, nirt" agreed Bugle. emâ€. dff {Other-Imuy lot-ed back. with a " "flan and†tell your motherh- iv." ‘11. aid. "that the tickeu to: the h-dyboyg' Club Dance. which we picked up In my room um morning, heiong to you!" Innate “ills, Que, March "HI, 19H. "61M T "'r.igtho-t.-. "tv."thrt-'ttMerttrWe;tt." HlISBANn /ilill,lm mm TROUBLE!) But one dly. to Men's and... ieukins staged him cord1qlly. _ “Come-back with me to dininor!" he exclalmed. Jones hesitated. After I". why should not bygonos lie hygones? Cherished Roll" A tourist ca‘lml at an Irish an!» o obtain a saints ct milk, and noticed no carried things with a high hand. “Would that make her disability P" I gun "ttty ricormerd anyope lugg- 'No: " might rpatore her voice." SURE TO DO THE TRICK " tot tlgrad TIM Let-tatt' THOMAS STEPHENSON. Hamilton, May 4.-mte two Ind a hall'ycar old son od Mm. Del‘otut. who resides at193 Ferguson - north, died in (In City Hosrualr- terday from catholic acid poisoning. The child had climbed up to a up- board while his mother was at wotk. secured a bottle containing the poison and drank its entire contents. Dr. Langrill, Medical Superintendent " the hospital, shied that he thought the law should be amended so that druggista would not be permitted tp' sell catholic acid in anything straw than a five per cent. solution. This. he said, would serve all gown“ put. poses,artd shouldmmcd “be [than try mistake it would not be likely to prove iaul. Lontimt,--Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper, of Routingâ€, the origin“ of CMrles Dirkrm' "Little Dorm," died mam in her one hundred":- year. She and Dickens were boy and girl 1ogettter when thes "ved on the mm sunny- 'AtttunttNtowtt. _ mxmn's me-zxr critics uLnxs,1~:1‘c. Winnipeg, Mam, May 2.-Aceordi'ng to reports received from over 200 points in the Canadian prairie West, seeding " well on the new to gener- 'al completion. At 114 points over as per cent. of the wheat area is re- ported seeded. Taking intowoout the acreage ot surrounding poi-ti. which report a less amount seeded, it is reasonably safe to meme that fully " per cent..ol the hm! [Md- .ed for wheat this year has already been sown to that cereal. Fiitr-tive points report the acreage seeded to be just about the same as in 1913 35 points reported the acreage as less than that of lint, while " points report an increase of acreage running; from tive per cent. to as high as 35'per cent. though this last figures occurred but seldom, thus in- dicating that there probably is no} ‘increase in wheat acreage this yeah and possible a fractional decrease. i Taken as a whole 1h: report is a wry satisfactory one. The tact that the acreage in whmh is not being materially increased is realty awry healthy and satistaetory sign, as it shows that the farmers are slowly but surely awakening to the danger of seeding wheat lube, and have for lined theticseives largaly to land that was prepared last year. Only three points report an actual need ot rain Wet snow ha fallen very wally In Southern Alberta, about the on!†The reports, almost en mm. " clare that white the season it on thr' whole considerably later than in.l912 owing to the ounditign of the ground wading is actually in advance ot what it was on the corresponding date of last. year., and with a better general outlook ior the season. Farmers in Canadian West UsintpMore Judgment' This Spring .M t$tiav-.."g an tum! -tutg'it-hMaid.-. nawuumduu-u- unnu'uvwm “Mutual-cum.†unlboulbtoelw.nllhn Wuhan. lyhdthhbotur without-fauna!†It wmmmnmm» -ttrtHratrtaatdt-tth6ntime ,f_lifp."-rhrT. Ana 3mm. tlm w. iiitiiiit .yiii, ., 'rr -"""-"-lflilr"l0illtallll ttg,'.',','!,',,?,":'.",',".:,,','." up" has: maul-om, Mike-Mum Ino- 0:..de In†and Ar al"rto.rdretieit_tt"errrV agaammu,whitooihttaaii -oooerrstarustil, WMdUIOBUdI-m qrtterrudote'r-1'"st1strstF Attach but†"My-pally“ B. Phkhaa'c Vacuum Command. - M} “LITTLE “E m. 15 ll 50 Wealth-bu. normh " DEAD. ACID Olteopuno Physician. Graduate “In: De. Ml. the lunar ot “a who. mm J.“- ul ot Oat-apathy 1009-18. 0-ho- - one- man when all all. but. Chrome manna“. m db orders. nervoun “not... tum. lain-me puma“, other. on, no- ‘oenslully treated. Electrical treat- DR. W. J. SCHEJIDT DENTIST tNBet-48 King St. F.. over Domin- lbn Bank Entrance. and Door M a Post. once. : Phone Mt. - - - hill. r, 1mm chiming Lin-ea. olthees-.Pt.at one... Bt. Jacobs. Ont. “continual-the Raul Gallop ot Dental sum-a. autumnal-nun“ University ot Toronto. 0000. tirtrt loot. Web-c Chambers. King m. w. Berlin; Telephone 202. Dentist. L.D.F, Royal Concave. tal Surgeons, ttara, Toronto Univer- sity. Ml bundle. dim proo- ‘Mnd. 1-2:"an to.“ cum " Concordia Hall, over Lu; Bron. EXPERIENCED VETERINARY SURGFDN. . J. H. Engel. graduate ot ch OI} aria vagina" Collegian?“ and residence, Queen St, â€I. " calls by day or night meted. Dentistry practices In all in LICQL JAKE. o. “I!†' lam. W. My u. out... on. In. 0 an. a an. “M'- Blunt. I.“ (Successor to Count! Blunt.) Burma. Solicitor. Notary Mk etc. . Money to, Ion. can» ooh. otBeo-Peq-t'. Blodl. next to Market, Frederick Bt.. Bulls. . Strata's mock. Phone 148 King Bt., 1mm». Honor Graduate ot Toronto Univer- cred trom the onion. mouth. I to ' Part. Graduate Chicago College 0! n.- tal Sammy and Royal allâ€. I Dental Surgeons of Toron . no“! (Mice in Fischer's .Block, WW. J. A. lulu. In... La.% (J. A. was, M In Clue-l7. lud- um. Benetton. Etc. but, b -. Ola-z Upstairs in a. A“ Dues. Upstairs Cor. Kill" “I Eli Ba.. Waterloo. "' .. any, Late ot the Rim m. an". Hound. om". In“ of “I Cones. ot Physicians sad at†ot Ontario, Note; Night oatiq an. CLAYTON W. WELLS. L.n.s., n.n.s.. 0mm. Max:091 Hours ' to s. “my: ' to " 'NE.. IV Attee April In will Iâ€. Mtaiate. an at'm'm4 and (our!!! Friday In and 'q-oo-o-ooo- GLENN a Chm w m. Winn. loath. 0mm ' Punk M co "eat, Ola: I.“ My w Cor. King-u Faulty an. m- E. P. CLBIEN'I'. K.C. W'wedr-w; its-r ul Ion- 0.0.1.. Ignition, -ucote., u- an, 11.;qu "RNtttartUnt Blot. I“ St. WM. m. (Wires. 'let 29"..†Chi-kn. DR. lemma: is .JAoons. Office hunts 9 to 12; 1.30 to s. Closed all day Friday. King St. East. " A. E, um - Breseialtr- _ Detrtiet B. ECKEL, 1.118., D.D.I. DR.. Lte,ptiiytky, tans. DR. WILLXAH BEIGER, Hours? , tn], to 5 P.N. Gum“ spoken. CLAYTON ' W. WELLS. 401m Jo.. wan! A. L. BMBR, B. A. new.†m _ u Dina-u of GB Eu. Nose and Throat. V. Dentist, Waterloo. osraoyAmY. 1mm I; am; J. A. HILL] ARD P. G. HUGE- A. B. â€BRIDE. Telephone 121. "rateetoo. Salli.