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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 May 1913, p. 8

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3. A Woman of Intuition. ! m tidings. always 3- heavy burden ! new!" Kuhn-rd more heavily on an), a; than on me that dismal, rainy' Dummy morning. on which I stmuluozfl mi; the Si‘uylia's Inunrh to the smntl - stops of (‘rnuholL For two days' oihnd sum-hm! the bays and inlets! m Provinvc'own to l'lyWcuth ani' {Trot Siasmnxut to Providence; 'PT"'! plotting at "Tory pier and Inndinr I“: e; makinz irqniry in may [ii:) km: hamlvl; but tvithout n thimhb4u profit fur our Irish::;. Arr, that Mark ft, with dimmml Iiy,hrs and "111ml?!“ Onglnes, had oludrxl our pursuit m. l night of Cuttiro.1's d'.sntrpourunrro ' ‘ID tor fortywizht hourr, sun-ceding'l a had bngilul our qwd. No onxl k ew her; no who had an n hrr. b " far that slink: n. frayed, pallic'l V herman. I'cter .Jutznsun. he up: ltd bc1ov,, rativt r than "bosv, .'v'. i Ion. " rm knan-‘Erdx‘n " mm m z t', T lnylhhn 1w “a: t,-o In. rior In :1 , eittany and [mummy In 1w " mm! but in .my and. flu: as was hurt .U'r. Murat"! lndun Root I'll" a Java Doctoro' 3m. tbe.'" 1 4"Well, sir, I couldn't say exactly1 b was In sight only a minute, com? i In range of our own lights. She "ed more liken tug than anym‘iug In; but she had more speed than " tug I eversnw. She hadn't the no of a yacht." "She wasn't. a pilot boat?" ."Oh, no, sir. New York pilots doit En this far east. and the Boston I: wouldn’t be so far away from line either." I offered the captain a cigar. which Ldecllned. filling his pipe in profor- ioe. When 1 lighted a cigar myself. PI suppose’ you have some theory ”Lend. You don‘t seriously think has suicide?" As usual. ho was slow to answer [tern Cnou.c.httuloasetd,- he said?” "I'd he sorry to think that, Mr Iyde. Taking into tromtideraticn w'nct up told me utbuut 4.1m threat, and, Mectlng that beat with it, it "se--" and m n hse puusul. though: I1 again. "It's not in possibility," he pt on, tttter n sex-0nd. "that the? mid have plucked him off withalim' It if that fellow I saw going Mt-Oh. 0rd, no, air! It's past me to see if " out. All the sumo. we are keep» it that craft in and", and it we can Mr gel. thlrty knots' out of thi, Sibylla iith, we'll find out what Bho is and. tll her business is. In fore morning.’ "out . quarter of twelve.“ Ill-t. did you do?" mung. Jun then. I waited. And l was waiting I saw that triactr.l craft come out of the dark; .0 skimming “tent ot us. A alter eight bells I came down the bridge-" stopped there for I minute to have a word with I: when he came up-und then t myself to look after Johuson 19man I'd set to watch him. The n “as in a bunk sound asleep, the man swore he had been lying It snoring. for the past two hours _ was it came up the ladder twen- Ilnutes ago? I asked. He looked to as it he thought I was gone tpt loony. ‘Belore the watch "d.'" he asked. l nodded. 'Not I!!! game or Went; he maid, 'since I I here.’ " d tho boat without lights?" I F',avii;1 "Did you inquire about t Who else saw her?" Talked the lookouls; tnrt-wen,' "ir-ami that's very strange to me Mtttter of them saw her. I gun Ill] both a rating. If they werca't [on]: I don't aw how they could I. missed her." the thing was growing more and It. ttanting. MacLeod was the last a: to be accused of imaginative fun. . He was thoroughly in earnest in int he had told me; and yet tor tttter or his statements had he the K1tesst corroboration. For my own It I was sure that, at the time he unmixed. no vessel of any descritr u had passed anywhere near us. What. did you make the craft out cure many common ailment, which trc very dim-um. but "lilt ati arise from the tame Cau'te-- a gym“ elm will: impurities. The rm. muse the bowels to trove re “lady, 'teengthcn and Mimuhte the {Mun-s an] open up the ports of the skin. Thvsc organs immediately throw oft (he auvznmhted impurities. and Bili. 090w». lmliuution. Liv" Complaint, Kidncy 'rrcull, s, I hull." hm, Rhron. tttUrn and similar ailmt'nu vanish. Dr. Mont"! Indian Root l'ills on r. Horse's {Idiun Root Pills n te Where t but 2.15.1531.- Ir-a led with a shade of reluctance. -l‘ln not sure; It's utmost a: Mom an tho other-hut I could sworn I saw him come up that d hatchwuy Md so sneaking art l van on the bridge." -- " -- Horace Hazeltinc Loreha was that?” I pressed, eager- . 'ww '%9_~'.0.<w.~. L' CHAPTER x. v 2 '.% an. 3416' l "Jr.: iii) - v q tir. DWIU-u-u‘um EWH'MF'E'“! tn, Nrthar elon. tn am ','d'rtlf A tub gtd a... 'a?1tt.tth,U% tor an»: by. 'xrmottoerrartrmtooeettt-d place. and returned to any on. at I mound non. Some new elecllvo. senor-l Ind tar-menu an. - Do um. I held. Ind 13km qulckly. Indeed I felt now that to teen were! longer the consplncy, u lamented In those mystic letters, would he lime “on of crimlxnl. The dd of the no no. and the men must l,., Invoked I' an". and nothing Iett undo“ to In“ the crime to 11. source. '/rrriiihrreonrrssion or my own incom- petence, and its conclusion left me i more nervously unstrung than at any we.“ LIKhoIIMR-thp Bu' my ttrtrt and most onerous all wan to acquaint Evelyn Gray-on with the facts as I knew them. How I shrank from that duty In beyond uny- thing I can put into words. r know it would have been In tutor for Inc to have carried her dehtite nun of her uncle's death. What I had to tell was horrible in its stark obscurity. And yet, it I could have (ore-eel: Just what wan to lolldw. I mlght have spared mynclt a goodly share of di.. trail. I imagined I knew Evelyn Gnylon. before this. I thought. I had sounded the profundities of her fortitude, and couragd on the night that I 'spread be. tore her and read with her that third and last letter. But my fancy did her an injustice. She was even more oi a woman than I dreamed. 0 thku’m-itmun.“ ‘u’uN-MNIIIIVMU Numuumm Revently I chanced upon them, lines try Thomas Dunn English. which must have been insplged by such n one us she: Bo much ls clear. Though ttttlc dungus they my fear, WLen gunner purils men enveon. The" “(Who'll Show a from of iron; And, gentle tn their Farmer. they Du bold things In a quiet way. Evelyn Gruyson did a bold thing ml a quiet way that morning. I have tttt yct forgotten how marble white she; was. and ya how bravely she came. With springing step and lifted chin and nsarlcuic eyes. I had waited her cumin; in the music room, with its score " tnninders of happy evenings in which he had participated. The chair he usually chose, in the corner. near the great bow window against which the cast wind was now driving the mm in gusty splashes, took on a pathos which moved me to weakness. The Baudelaire lyric, spread open- paged upon the music rack of theot- ttno. stirred memories scarcely less harrowing. A photograph, an ash tray. a paw-r knife, all commonplace objects at themselves, but so linked to him by association, became, Bud- (ienly, instruments ot emotional tor. ture. . i "I for] it," sl.e nnawerpd. Ami that a was all the mason she rank] the. l I Lu! not (L'lwvtx'd to tind much do- i, vNopmcnt of intuition rq-gnx Citrp, world- 'ily tuatirrs in our so young, and BO , fresh from mnn‘vrlnnl swinginn. And ' then In 1' judmmnl strum} to Raw Ham: wish l r r.trcurics: for when l I spoke of im'i i I}; We aid Pf drtreuivcs ;nnd tho nrusrapms. she buzzed nu to can: idnr. l "t rm :."x lid for him," aha pursued l, gravrty. "PUMA i’;.' tn!rht mun 11mm. I It ttwy dim r'ltt-i' [Lox-(are trriucrs:ut,'ttt, lthhy'mrzy naval-r b.lrm Sumohuw. l 1 feel ho In trill alive; Ind no we must (do naming that will Incite them to 5 further Hot use." In this environment, under these inttucnecc, I rose to meet her. word- 1668. Yet'my expression and attitude must have woken loudly enough to eontirm tho dread that was in her heart. tor even before she spoke I was sure that she knew. And then she had taken my two outstretched hands in hers and raised her brave eyes to mine, and low-voiced, but sure and tremorlesa, was saying: "I feared it, Philip. From the very Ftrs'.. T feared it." time shite the night of the strange catastrophe. With what heroic forti- tude she In ard the narrative may best bo indium-r1 by the statement that throughout it all she siat faintly amen tive. but uttqurstiotting. and with no sign or emotion beyond her continued puller pud a. recurrent tensing of her small white Funds. At the end I leaned furwv.rd and with left eihow on knee rested my forehead in my palm. t‘ho sat bnside nm on the same swine; and now sh? drew closer, and laying her cool right hand over my_own dis. cngugul one, bvgun stroking my hair with itrr hit. Fur a. full minute she said nothing. Then, in soothing ac. cents: . . And when I told her all, to the) smallvst detail, it was as though she were the man and I the woman; for '_ly?_reyi!i.1l hug keen for me a 311' "I am glad you didn't fiml the boat. That means ho is on It. If you had found it, it would have been some or- dinary thing having no connection with this "ttair, whatever." It was odd rcasonimt, but wry fem- inine, and In an esoteric “my. forceful. "But you made one mistake, Philip," she won: on. "You should not have let that nshvrmnn. Petr-r Johnson, go." "Ho was one of them," she explained in a tone of cor.viction. At this I raised my hrad and regard- ed her with something like astonish- mom. "How man you say that?" I asked, I little netthd. It anzzoyul mo that she should ho so positives, Manning no more of thrs man than thut “him: I had told In: "Hut," " n forro of In r are hnw this be varrbw-d. out "cling" " n tur.,rd, mnsu‘lmxl of the Irrr .nv'nmvzn. yd failing to this “mi-m mum wry Wop, hut. "We can't tind him with- cret. The newspIpers must. not tell the world." "The police would of couno tell the ttewspatrertr," I added. “We can do some thingl. without the police," was her next assertion. “There are some things that I can do; and them no more that you can do." She was thzughttul for a moment, and then: "t am so sorry about Peter Johnson'. You shuuld never have lost sight of him." iii'Ieiht.iifiiEt5i.'i "f,iiP2'iiihit Edi “We gave him money and God speed," I nmlnded her. 'rl ' Icon-u Uni uni-cumin 1tttllG 'iiii?iil?,lilii, F.'riir!,i'iii.'E mt nit the. “I. win-nub. Int-Id mm Inn-Ilka“: _'lit'ti'i'ii D “PM _.. "MAR-hm utuuGufakFrtfGr ihdGeTit- rathit'gg"""" 'hrrwl.eurettt"ru. Cam'- um- Lhn HI!- m very and] all 3"”?! P.tuM. O"?! two tri'.JouaLutvNma. was it? Sin-‘1' 11:61? him. Ilis tr: :9 wrn't ter, I'm Bure Pf tl:at." EVER-£1117 TuTiiaTia 135' Fiicr., Fi va-c my Mr 'lilt'a%s1'Mfc"d'Si' beei'a" be. le' fettet1teeyAiWt1 EWJ‘ESRH'! "Y MEL Min. MED air u__, My svlfrr: um u: s not 1min; “mm .zusly Btirtr:Htcd by tho yum-.3; lad:. it this jum‘nre. lurked, I WLS bony;- "ic lo fr, ' more und more In) stra mica] iarcrioritr. was, mph. 0mm 1"gf'it'te1' t _ 1,t'e?'d,.ti,t'lUcyp, can. a do not (I? or H2195”, Juana canonical who “And 1." she continued. with the adlxodllsul crpii6'ntlv of a ra3mm.a.nd, -r~in-(lzief, '.'o csriotisly innppcsile ll :20 so ycuug and hm‘tpvrxvm-cd a. "cr: “and I sLJI t'rod cut about they -TPhre to . 1631103 (16m: -tmrcatrr ct"des, cio ~i:=, hark-s. Home". In 'wd, cv/ry rissriNe hiding place hm} J. that“: and on the Sim-Hi: "V” awfully and systumutically delvtrd nto aw} rrC:J.'.tts'svd without reward {Ether (hum-"3:1 haul destroyrsil the let (hrs, 01' he 3.3.] mom on his, prrsuv v.ectt re "marina fr"!!! thc yacht. At BTU: "r, ”must. howcvcr. I “rule rug-“nu cf 121115.: two strangely Jacked. nuim‘cknt crislk s. as mar 'y as I prct:'d re,r1c1stbvr thorn; and: save, pumps. tor possibly two N Irco Tsry,:" (-rrors “my were, I think, x", its: I to do?" "Find cut what I" I trs'acd in aston- siimcut. _ “i"i‘ul 'ect v,"cat. manner of mar more thrm." she umplzxii'd. , "Sit Law can you?" I inquired "That tie _ an: u prct'.y but undcriukin; ‘f itsce", f"? cw :33 :nmll." 'H live. tivaglit or a way," she a: I:.rcd,-r,s::: _rirc:i'diiuy. “Am: What an I to dc?" was Pl" {at quark n. rm lirtp: vcisuvably sum! mama: this: .Z‘riun ch'.'.) “Yum mum give ml- t'.ars letter 1:01 It was rt 11".; midnight. and I wac leaving: hor. my car waiting in the soppiup, t'c".vesvar to carry me home. "You urn not to worry any more than you psssibly can help," she told m?, with a him-v. H.110 sr. He. "tor we are 1:: mg: m t.T.ee " And tomorrm: you must go to your 0mm, and keep Vr'rr, YLt'Y silent about. what has hap penal. Amt than you am to come to .2113 again in tho cvcuinrz. and I will tell TOU a" I have karnod." With “him she gave me her hand to kiss, in the odd little French way she hit,d--us may that could scarcely have been tt 12:31 oi her convent teach ing. . As I coma to review thor,0 matters now, it 1Awrt'i', ainpnlur that I should have so rnu'fly commuted to be gum ad by trip, rVi's will In a case of such mum iatprHrencc; yet I czmnot but 1.tclicve H-vl'o was numethlng providen- Jul both m tlt. asuumplion of kuder- whip aim] ttt my mvn ttnqteostionirtg av [vi-wall P. Fir the day of 0mm ‘n'er and Vim 0. which the enjoined mu 1'iut'lty um I nvu‘nd to rostorl n: 'my “C thiz-h humid W4- lzp Minding. with t rx-vivul sc1iioaJidcueo and 'recuperat rd t"." r: y. So than. a little tieforo Ctve o'rlcr" 'hnt alum" .n, jay an: I Was makin: F-J'Z'v‘ to n l ht my ttCin, I hoar- ms man-iv lumim; wtttt a game; and , r “quasi to ’nlor tirif .. the e'xirert literature. “Ln cram: .d I Izmil'a rl. x“. ;:;d “Hf rs." 1',ttme; and , r nquast to can an Pm ’nmr Hrif .. the c'xpert In Orlcm-l llxerzmzm, “1.0 can”): .d a chair In Co. turrt'a rre.'.i. m, ;;-.d mm . m!le or mom.- lrrl: nun the Greenwich Ila mm. mm " “dunno call to action. Vary b:irily st F' (sphnnod (but she Ind mun tho .. -wv: thu' mgninu. :xvo, and L sly me lc iiaTrvafaVurau -__ -'ee-- - 1...: a...“ 'Jltltt,'2tlt,tiltts Tho :1th rkton "Amt now," I fg,etai.'P, tg2u'it'/aeigdMg'g "NU, Mic" We can see: mm In " . The newsmpers must not tell ace 1.) thrir 1101 roal tnnsion. p, n fart. " y, ‘rt cf (wunu‘rlrrhnnh bins: tit W4- lzp rim-ding. with t d sc1iioaJidcueo and 'recuperar var: " the rommnml Wtt. i: oi o7.v'.icucc; for tio iu my pol-lea at tho mo lic.' xsy.istanrw in srrsrehiite. : no "otuma:r.ha'dr.r:s. RTN uh: than trrsccrrssi'ul, Tc -x my ttlm, I hoam rwr the telenhcno. "r; vim - tor tttt shed again, "what an' “will. a Tech . 15m letter yot " for ll:(_‘_clli I“ III laid before bill I” m letter all my copies of the who... and that he ind kindly prom-ed to bake . etrrettat and, oi than and " - ber with the mull. bier in (In day. She ihouahi it better. however. that I Ihouid call upon him tor " conclusion. lb. laid. no they would MM, be verbal. and uh. doubted - own ubiliiy to convey them to no with 0min accuracy. Ot course It. had told him nothinxu to the circli- Iumcel ”wounding the letters. A. they here no date; uni were unu- dressod. the had him to inter that they were nutottraphirs curiosities be longing to her uncle. in which we were all three interested. I had mt Profani- Grimn on new. en] mentions. Once or twice he had contributed articles to The Week. uni whilo we were scarcely intimate, In were on terms of friendly acquaint- anceship. Ho was an oldish. white haired Eerttienuut, of rather the uncut ic type. with long. somewhat penileo bee. and light, watery blue eye. which seemed to bulge behind tt" strong lumen of hi. sold-bowed spec- tacles. A Ho received me In his study, a aba- dons. boa-lined room on the second Boor of his old Colonial stone noun. “I have been deeply interested, Mr. Clyde." he began, "ia the autograph: and copies which M!“ Gray-on brought to me. The! are unique speck menu of Engnlh communion. in [but the Oriental ittBttmtees is so clearly demonstrate} throughout. Do you. by any chance. know where Mr. Cam eron obtained them T" l WIS hardly prepared for this ques Eton, but I answered as promptly u possible that they had recently' comt into my friend's possession. I be deved, but trom just what source I bad not learned. The three sheets lay before him on :he writing-aha! of his old-fashioned "uncanny secretary; Inc now no too, up one ot the copies, holding it at lame distance from his eyes, " though his gtaases, thick as they were. were not as powerful as his sight. re- quired. , "The three writings." he went on, In the tone ot a class-room lecturer. "evidently form a series, ot which, I take It, this is the tirst." "The one which an. "Puke warning of what shall happen on the seventh day"." I queried. "Yes. Tint is the' first. The other ot the comes. in Which occurs the phrase 'trnee more,' is, of course, the second. And the original autograph is the last." _ "Exactly," I agreed. It seemed to me that all this was very obvious. but in courtesy I could not, say tro. "All three." he continued sagely, “begun. as you must have unnerved. with the same sentence, 'That which you have wrought shall In turn trt wrought upon you.’ That Is I. quota- "A quotatiant" I exclniinea, lif In}; prise. "A quoCttion from Menclu's. the great yrxpositor of Confucius, who lived B. C. 372 to 289. In the orig! nal, a word meaning 'neware’ pre- cedes the warning. and a more literal translation Gf the passage would be: ‘Beware! What pruceeds from you will return to you again)" _ It seemed to me thls was taking a great deal for granted. I feared that the protmrsor, like many savantn who specialine. was Itrain|ng the fact to In his theory. but he very promptly dlaabnsed me. I will be at the Bowman Hotel Berlin, May the 16th and Wth. Mull orders promptly attended to. Mrs. H. F. Gibson &, Son 391 Spadina Ave., Toronto. Will Find a Helpful Suggestion In This Letter. - oosrmrrked, rundown, "tagged out" women who teel as though they young hardly drag about. should orpllt by Mm Richter's experience. She says; "Lust winter I was completely run down and felt tugged out nil the time. wu nervous tutd had indige+ on. “One of my friends advised me to take Vino], and it has done me great good. The tired, wornmnt feeling Is all (one, 1nd I am‘strong. vlgorous and well. The stomach trouble soon disappeared and now I out heartily and have perfect dlgestlon. I wish every tired, weak. nervous woman could have Vinol, for I newer went any money in my me that did me lo much good as that I spent for Vittoh" Mule Richter, Detroit. Mich. Thong-nan of women and men who were formerly weak and sickly owe their present rugged Mum: to the wondn‘fnl 'ttrengtttereatlttR effects of Vin'ot. Wr mmrnnlpe Vino] to hand you up nnd make yon strong. It " does not, we. give bark vour money. 'flllltEllalP WINE! - - IN Ito ---Tu. m1 " ttliFiititi1i1tii'f. meevti-ro-N"roteltit. I - H M." W In the mm with you- -Airg.ou" hh-u unkind! ttttttr."""""""- Cui-No. m; If. I ”not of ha)- I m .t.t-dtoxrorhtnal.dM."o. (To be continued.) A. u. “AEHNELI. Waterloo. I “.mb. ou. " Look Here All H. H“ Coet Ethel: “Why did you Ian you to. no: at that “may! of”? - _ - tnr-r:--""" you give your dog In) (merely? _ __ 7 firmer Hoi:-"Oh, you: he - (or n my nearly ever: any.” Iccideni , ' ' "'Not exactly: but when we lifted the machine and cleared away the wreck- age. we found that u wanna win at the bottom or it." IT MADE HIM CROSS Jamel Archibald McDougnl was a politician keen; at all election meet- ings he was promptly on the scene. McDougal blawned forth his views to everyone he met. At argument there never was a man to "whack" him yet. He "spouted" on the House ot Lords. the clause pension scheme. the Bud- get. DiBeattsblitstutrent and every other theme. He shouted for his party when election time came round; hip voice was like a fog-horn for his views were very "sound." He can- vassed [or his candidate (mm early hmrh an night. He hadn't time to get . s'mwe. he hadn't time to bite, The night before the polling he could scarcely sleep a wink. McDou. gal's ulghtmnres cannot he expressed by pen and ink. A Next morning found him a the booth to register his cross. The poo. 1ssg clerk said Pb “Sense me, but I must inform you, boss. that owing to tho fact that you removed last Fear, I note Wm sorry. but it cun't be helped) -90tt haven‘t got a vote." Boil 17:173. the .11 um; I m A 1llllfriirlll. Yii8 U; g , Pl V it m au ' ti fl e, LE el iiiii3i" tE ft lk ‘ l w gig , a - " - h' '" 1%,: al _ ' , In In difference G I N L'. 'ti! PILLS can make in v k)" the home life can be GN " st?it Pleased from the e, , etter below. Where Jila' LI 'th'" formerly both c, V“ husband and wife 5% l were in more or less Jii, ‘ constant misery with Sl F.. , backache. they In r" tif 5 now delighted to be " h' " almost free of the old _ I Q trouble. f ' Lyons Brook, N.S. i ‘ "You are perfectly '.': free to use my name in any way to benefit GIN PILLS. for they deserve the high- est praise. My back has never troubled me since taking GIN PILLS. and my wife feels much better after taking GIN ' As USUAL "Did you find what caused the motor PILLS to/iii, luck. She thindi um PILLS will make I complete cure." JAMES L. NAUSS. Why shootdn't you or any ot your friends who any be suffering with Backnclle. Rheutnatism, Lumbago, Sciatica. Went oe Strained Kidneys, Burning or Scnldinx Urine, Plinful Urination or frequent colds in the Kidneys um! Bladder. get the same relief that so quickly came to the Nana. home when they started to use GIN Pl LLS ? A -- - -- Remember, you tmy GIN PILLS on our alluding (“mince that they will cure or your money will be promptly refunded. see. A box, tr for $2.50. Sample free if you write National Drug Ind Chemictl Co. of Canada, Limited, Tomb. III Nova Seoul Man and Wlfo Both Bqhedttqd " GIN PILLS A WUST how much dJAMES L. NAUSS. Wtsy signal n't xou or-nny of yer ENCOURAGING OUTLOOK BUUPLE WhttoNhoi-"Atts-ereub whmwdono-onndlu t--r-r-irre. up by I! Ilcf-aMFGarir-ea, snafu-WWW Ino- “MmCmpo-Idhilhbmddo .lt8earxtoisetimrittt-i-ro. m'l 'raedieirsa."--Mrs. 8!].an Iguana. WNuOnhOntu-h ny that l 'tmrxtrttad.txrtttirtedomeoo mueh.toddurhtqCt-otLinratslar- din E. Pinkhun’l Irqrtahu0mtrmmd. "BeforludtAe-sttntf0ottu of it I humbled better, will“. continued ukingit. Sept-tttttot-tter than it has Mentor .0va you; " all women would take it they would - oyeyn1old_eintm"rtityr"ttetiyto All the members prawn, the Recvo The Municipal Council " the Tp. of Woolwich met at Conestugo on Tues- day, May 6th. . in the chair. Gustave Brahman was appointed Pathmaster in place of Edward Sei- iried, who resigned, and Andrew Let- son [or road divisnon No. 39. In compliance with the application ot the Engineer. it was decided to amend time 6 mantis from date, tor Iiling oi his report on Municipal ditch No. 2. oftita."-. in. Hy-law No. 610 to prevent vehicles and cunveyances lrom being upon sidewalks and footpaths was given the necessary readings and passed. In order to spread, the payment. tor the construction of tho bridges in- volved in the late vote to raise 86000 by issuing debentures, over two years, it was decided to increase the tax rate otherwise required, by one mill this year, and use the clergy reserve money on hand to pay the Blanca. and_tax for said balance next year. ThsCttnngeoftgfei-sftb-t eritieal periods of a woman existence. Atwmww 'errytreladi. The following accounts were passed for payment: Aaron K. Snyder. gravel -.e.rr... £1.15 Good Raids Pub. 00.. subscrip- Fdmira Printing Co., advt. ...... 15.10 iL ma Vegan“; sci-mud. H. E. Ran, elm plank ........... D. M. Bowman, plank ti.......... deo. Schneider, wire knee "..... Registry Ollice, Ices .em...re. .q..s. Council adjourned in meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestoga, on Monday the 2m day of June. at 9 o'rlock am. The Court ot Revision and Appeal on the Assessment Rolls tor the trurrent year will be held on the same day at 2 o'clock pm. :Wellesley Township Council verts, and rep. bridge 3P,_13,00 .Insua. lhm'man, cleaning ditch and removing ice ipar-, 5.50 Wm. Gibbons, grading and taking Welleslev Township Council agsemb- led at their Hall, L'roashili, Monday, May thesth, 1913. All merutters pre sent the Roe-re presiding. Bills and aceouttts--read and taken up. The following account: were passed Hammond & Omand, fort Road- Woolwich Township Council of stone 'm-.re.. 'F-rv F-PP.. ........“ JanvsHewitt, repairing culvert and cleaning ditch .rrrr. .."' ., . ‘5 Thus Crookshanks, grading road and "moving stair, ... _",. _. .. Chas. Logal. removing stone trrNV Menno F. Martin, gravel to path- scraper and 'delivering sameS 9.50 t'hsper Berdux, cleaning ditch... 6.0_0 Wm. Hamilton, repairing 3 cul- masters, and contract .. _ V _, __. 3'2.10 Innis Hotter, ftl1ing in washout and delivering stone __., mt."" 16.50 1LE.:1tatr., balance lumber amount in lull .. .. .-tr..... ..,t". mr ,.F___ 15.02 Mrs. t'. Jantzi, gravel to path- masters and roadway -._ ,r.FF. 7.25 Sam Koebet, 'tMid, in washout.. .50 Thus nurm‘tt, operating road- machine I day Mr. .‘ .....et Fer 3.00 Curried Total $129.12 The Uottttri1 adjourned to [met W- gain at usual place, Mondai, June the 2nd, Ian, 10 sr-rio" am. The (‘mm of Revision, " “a Amman“ Hulk, wie.tse held at 2 Web”: [MIL on same day TD. Ctrrk, Datmt at Ht. "remertts May the 11t'i3. The Cm of Mn. Kin-nu. Pryrr'.it SI'III'MMHR. Wonk Reading. W. J. SNIDER. Clerk gr $95AS 3140 735 45.35 $.75 5.25 .75 3+»0+6+0+0+0+0+0+o+0 J. A. sum. B.A., Laa, J.J. A. 'dr, In“: in Chancery. - bu. Solicitors, Ete. long to ban. om: want: in th. A.“ Cor. King and Foamy m.., Dub. E. P. CLEMENT, me. "’ E. I. cum. Banister, Solicitor, Notary, we Convoy-near. etc. low] to IM one. Urstaim Cor. Kin. ll. mt St... “and”. Aux. Kilian K.C. Harm J. l- D.C.L. Barriaters, notation, the. C- the, Upstairs Economical Block. In. St. Welt. Ecru]. '. tthreeettaor to Conrad Bits-t.) Batista. Solicitor, Notary Public ow. Honey to loan. Germ:- "an. omeo--Peq-t't' Block. mt b Hutch. PM“ Bt.. Mllly Smw‘n mock. Phone 143 King Bt., Waterloo. Honor Graduate at Toronto Univ-l- sity, Late ot the Rideau Bt. M Hospital. Ottawa, MM' " .. College ot Physician and Saw ot Otttario. Note. Night on“! all. and from the om. " CLAYTON W. WELLS, L.D.S., D.D.S., Dentist, WOMIOO. Hour: 9 to tr. Friday: ' to " Tel. tn Awe: April lst'wm vim El-ln the second and fourth Friday in each month. 1 to s pan. Graduate, Chicago College at De.- tal Surgery and Royal Collep a Dental Surgeons of Toronto. Donut Oll'leo in Fischer’s Block. Wamloo. Dentistry practices in all ita hunch- SURGEON. J. H. Engel, graduate ot the Ont. ario Veterinary Collegil Giles and residence, Queen St. one MS. " calls by day or night amend. Dentist, L.D.S.. Royal Colle‘eDe. tal Surgeons, D.D.S. Toronto Univel" any. All branches ot dentistry pran- that]. Entrance to one. in. a Concordll Halt, out I“ Eton. 138005 of Marriage Licensing. tMice.- Put once, Bt. Jacobi. Ont. Liana-u ot the Royal Conan ot Dental Snrgrons. Honor Graduate University of Toronto. omoe. first ttoor, Weber Chambers, King St. w. Berlin. Telephone. 202. . Hours: 9 an; to 5 pan. German spoken. DR. W. J. 30mm DENTIST Otrbtt--43 King St. E. our Domino ion Bank Entrance. and Door Regt ot Pout Dulce. Phone 454. - - - Mill. Graduate under Dr. sun. t8 rounder of the science, mm: Jour- nal ot osteopnthr 1900-18. Onw- pathy olten cures when ell else um. Chrome county-non. "otrtaeh db- orders, nervous I”. rho-tiam, infantile paralysis, gotta. can. an- cessfully treated. Electrical tren- meats. Olives, Room 203 Iain Chi-hen. Balls, 0-“ CLEMENT a CLEMENT Dunstan, Solicitors. New King St. East. EXPERIENCED VETERINARY Omee'ttotsrs , to 12; 1.80 to s. Closed all day Friday. DR. WELLINGTON K. JACOBS, Osteopathic Rubin. P. a. mom; ",, Dentist oamllow's and; L Waterloo. Bpociatty- DR. WILLIAM GEIGER. B. ECKEL, L.D.S.. D.D.B. Prim.- has to he. DR. LEDERMAN, 13.0.8. A. L. BITZER, B. A. SC ELLEN l mu CLAYTON W. WELLS. JOHN L. WIDEIAN HILLAR a sum A. B. MeBRIDE, Diseases or the Eu. Dentist, Waterloo: DR. J. E. mirrr J. A. HILLIARD OSTEOPA'I'HY; Telephone 121 .

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