[ "rlht'e convene dragged eternally, _ / “.3 i" Should we reach Cherbonrg In time / 'H, no connect with the P. &. o. Express 5 " , t Pull? That was the one constant- , mun-lug question. to be speculated [ IC. pan with varying degrees of hope and l mu. _ F In good fortune would have lt, we , _ Ida the train with tttteen minutes to r " . we: k. _1" T i I was ‘, s"",."), erttte _ g i; um I _,V“'P»toper1 " ( - ---v ..._ '"--" P'..'... ._..,.. A w ' 1,1, omans _ f T Mot fiast_xinesi', †[ feeling and ill. of I kin 5' i The “mule disturbance ", _ abould have Immediate t . tom-lo commuting; .001 1 " _ a - Dr. Places "t l far not. thanlo You: ' “I of woman yew a on " ' Pd 'r'p,"t,eti','e'?,,', we?" ' tot . l , Mm"".5 l',,'grd'JNl',l,,".'r, Idler of I "mnr--al1 will u 1 40 your! has damn-"lull _ um.“ "mum. Hal-nus. "mu. unu _f/it “thunder! Mow and mstrttmrwttatthtg.-" 'c')) , However sinister had been the game l " played with us in the earlier 3 l as“ of our quest. the favor of its . , l meat mood could not be galnsald. \} t we were now reasonably Bure of d' l l hing Port Said In advance of the '_'c " hmorganshlre was in Itself a wel. c:" . relief from trying anxiety; but plant was only a small part of the ir") Mutant of good thingl provided for Ky. a axial I In still exercised in a measure ' IJ, r the step: which must be taken to {a N Cameron's release. Without c,/',/ per introduction to the authorities, '31? {trot-n becoming more and more a 'l" “nation in my mind whether, after ,3 Wi, I should be able to accomplish my _ t but! in the brief time to which I was _ V jammed. F 'GR, '"htettt-tehyehir,iikaaiiiii tl.'. if ‘ ftt.1tleei-u"royudsrro, if“ M" ttt"tetrr-tuu"mt'iuiti. Iillliiiil I "eertte.ethvaturipyiutea. . 33‘; trérhl.dkde-eetthmataaidt-Gha. g ' 't-'t'M-isaaaotu-ete-s-iiret-e "y'", oath-“0mm WWI-ally t 'eerr.rfe-'t 'Emdmuha, " 2 3 Ive!" had proposed that Mrs. Lun- , _ ;, {enter should also be included in tho' t Duly, but this I would not hear or. Ir, V . {for premier)": lake. another presence g M" necessary. her maid, and, ulti-. motel]. Dr. Addison. afforded all the JMIRI the conventions could den '." Shed being alt-important, my will: in to travel none and unencum- bered. but It the In! moment l was Intended to cannot to the company at both Evelyn Grey-on and Dr. Addi- con. Month; the brave, untalterln; lull-tame which the young woman 'tad worded no from the ltrstt. I could - Mun to gram: her wish to be present " that we both hoped would be the vlctorlcus end. Moreover, the Mk: of Ill-once from her for I. month " least. and nrobahlv much longer; win fnr‘trom the thost pleas- nnt. contemplation; my yielding, there- fore. we! not nltogether 11nsemeh. '. Dr. Mdluon'l case was ditterent. At kilo Int moment he decided to so Hamil by the lame tship; and, on the ' over, touched by his coutrmon Elm. almost pathetic desire to o amends to hll quondam friend fit the earliest possible minute. I my- mo amends to his quondam friend; "Don't. Hartley, don't." I protested. {It the earliest possible minute. I my- 11:}. too cruel to think ot.". End! invited him to go with no the rest? "Never mind, old chap." was his ro- Pftbe way. gjoinder. “There's a good time com- ' Ive!“ had proposed that Mrs. Lon-1113. We'll have.hlm out and washed ice-tor should also be included in the 'end dreued and mining at table with My, but this I would not hear or. Ir, us an ttour-after the old tub lets her {tor proprieiy'a lake. another presence anohor drop. And I'll wager you a two- neceuary. her maid, and, ulti- .tenner that there Won't be I. min in [Intel]. Dr. Addison. afforded all the any part of .he programme." l The fever of haste was upon all c! in trom the start. The time on ship- fbgurd, in unity of our common aubject Leg, good fortune would have it, we Mq the train with tttteen minutes to prove. and the run to Brlndm was ac- mbushed without accident or un- mly delay. 5 Here. however. we were ctrrnpeMrd o Wait six hours. The steamer was owing to some seismié disturb- the. " the coast of Malta, and fear Wu: new and mum-Hy maligned volcanic Isl-nan. which had Handed Mow and mstrttmrwttatthtg.' i With this an possibility or failure tMttglrtq in my rtAtectlons, I was strid- III the white deck of the P. and o. “other, In the early morning follow- lu tho night of our departure from Bantu-l, when a hand, dropped Mavi- " on my shoulder. spun me_rountl to he. . laughing. sun-browned. young Englishman In white tunnels. _ Fur jun I moment I was literally. " we]! at thturateivety, taken aback, [01th. tone of the ringing voice which [mud mo carried me the years at - Into the past. when Lionel Ha"- r far - than 40 {can In. he: lending its health numb. dd b - - of woman you I ter "" 0:“;th in long Ill; Til- mderhlly meeenfol tuned, imp-m “length to the noun -rr Mining to the "on: distinctly {mil-Inc. Hm. m Infra-lied The "IBM". m lumina- wmmn. the run-am Marvin. an! unwary can-m - - - .. .. _... _.z_ 4..-... 0....- am. In... “and. nil-h was l'l,'G'7ff, Human. - k';Girtir; GiruUTi -- __ "_, --- a "_ I arc-um r-o vi pinnm front I... AM“ - has damn-mud In "eetr--us liquid or My; now " DIALIIS I! IIDICINII. Sable Loreha Dr. magi"... Donu- rag-Into and Induction ate-uh calm. “about“ any can)“ - to at. " c Woman’s Danger Signals Mot Hahn-dinineu. hinting spells. bendnche. beating-dun feeling and ill: of I kindred nature-m nawre'l danger “pub. The “mule disturbance or immunity back of then calls for help. would have Immediate can and attention. out†the delta“ and. eortatittgtirtet non breaks down. Writ. Dr. R. V. M... teit"g'.t ot lb. huuo' Nonl- Cum-pull†- Ji-riot-.." too 0hr... Favorite PtlstehttLttt , When, " breakfast, 1 told Evelyn the good news-omitting, ot course. 'all reference to the Coal-handling mg- getrtiott--Btte demanded that I hunt up Hartley. at once, and present Ml. Diqeretiom hoivever, 'Eéémbd‘ to" the' In Pls instance. the bettér part or obedi- ence. I did hunt Hartley up and l l Id present him. but not until I had " iwed time tor the ttrest Butsh of Eve- I Our landing " Port Said was made lon the morning or Saturday. the iitttt of December. and " that day and the next. we waited In more or less con- Itmt expectancy and a boiling tempur- Girii tor tidings of tho tardy Glamor- laughing Hartley. meanwhile, was a model of Walla; hut Port Said in grrlenttrfV I. coallng station on the wedge of the desert, and aside from the com crate docks. the ships. the light house. and the nearly naked Nubians that swarmed everywhere, it proved utter- !ly lacking in objects of interest. â€â€œqu Ind ridden " hounds t& “that u Melton Ilawbny. will. tel. low - " n homo-put! In the “aborted. “You In!!! Yum!“ he VII shout- tns “Fancy running Into you in "III bullion! I’m Jolly glad to no you. old club!" . Though my delight at seeing hi- vu " that moment tempered by " urblng Intomt In my mission. It rote . tour [Mantel inter to unldultentod Delta-y. when I discover-d that he Ill stunned at Port Bold. and occupied what seemed to no mat, then one or the moat important no." in the Brit. llh Foreign Bervieo--aecretttry to the Governor General tor the Sue: Con-l. he hauled. "No." I replied. “I'm can; with you, and I shall hot let you out or my "ht, my mend, until you have proved you're â€margin: more than 3 km bond stuck up In the lamina lands" “If there'- uny mm thing I can no -" he began; but I Interrupted hlm. “There’s a very bl; thing you can do." I corrected. And then I told him. "What a Ink!" he cried. refusing to recognize the serious side ot it. “Fnucy one of your American multi- millionaire: pulsing cont on a. British freighter." "Oh. wouldn't they?" he broke In. “Th-1's just what they would do. He Iln't an glue-bodied seam“, II no? You can safely wager he’s In expert. enced sicker, or " least a. trimmer by this time." trtrti fervor “Pu-£13 coal!“ I exclaimed. "What rot! 8 ely they mtaldrg't-" lyn’l renewal. He was a very good-looking young chap; Evelyn was both grmetul and Impulsive, and 1-yrtit, in love. Sunday that brought some small relief from the lntolcrable heat. Ind ttctetu1 for the respite, all (our of our lltlle putty were early to bed. ‘Gnd- ually we had come to believe that our waiting was likely to be prolonged. The earthquake at Malta having de- layed one vwsel would In all probabll- lty delay other; rs well. lncludlnz that )r. Morse“. Indian ~Root Pill. Cure Common In. are not a new and untried Tttti; our grandfathers used them. Ha " century ago, before Confederation. they were on sale in nearly every drug or general store in the Canada of that day, and were the recogind cure in thousands oi homes tor onuipntion. lndi estion. Biliousncsa.Rheunutim and kidney and Liver Troubles. To. day they are inst as effective, just " reliable as ever, and nothing better has yet been devised to . tTU b may“! , “2333:2311“! " é; The first School Fair ot the United Schools at the Townxhip of Wilmot was held in Hay-ville on Tuesday, September 80th, and was attended by over three hundred people. The District Representative, Mr. F. C. Hart, B. S. A, ot Galt, with his assistant, Mr. Brownrtdgo. and Messrs. Clarke Duff and Stanley Knapp, of the agricuitural College. Guelph, had charge or the arrange- ment and judginz of the corn, with and. grain exhibits. Mr. Knapp and Mr. Dutt also took charge of the demonstration. showing why the various prize exhibits were so placed. This demonstration was quite educative. They showed why the. big potatoes with deep eyes were. not so desirable as the méimm smooth potato. Why "the robs of cum with regular rows and ot uniform size were placed ahead at the large irregular cabs, and many other points of inferest. ' Mr. Lcehr, at New Hamburg,' was chosen to judge the poultry, ttomrisb- ing oi eighty-three pure bred barred Plymouth Rock chickens, raised try the pupils of the schools of the Township of Wilmot. Mr. Loehr gave splendid satisfaction in placing the Various exhibits and alter the judging conducted a very intending demonstration, showing the desirable and undesirable types ot fowl, as well as pointing out the markings, color and desirable proportions "to be looked, for in the Plymouth Rock poultry. -v_, W" _ During the afternoon a programme of sports .was run on. Mr. Will (ollurn and Mr. Clinton Walker acted ‘as starters. Mr. J. W. Zimrkrman and Mr. Moses Toman acted as judges. The boot race proved very amusing. Twenty-six boys run 50) yards in their stocking feet and sei-; looted their shoes from a pile, T put them on and ran to the “new; 'post. This race was won by Welling- ton Gilmar. the idea of the School Fair origin- atrd in Waterloo County and has been copied try many progressive counties tithecProvimN, ot Ontario. Mr. Man has the honor at being the originator of this valuable social and educational sobeme. The District Representative is sup- plied with an automobile try the (‘ouncil and is thus enabled to visit all the school sections in the County of Waterloo. The School Fair scheme is to supply settings ot eggs oi pure bred chickens, seed of corn, grain and potatoes, with printed instsuc- lions. tfi a selected number of re- sponsible pupils, in evrry school sec, tion. The pupils take entire charge of the experiments and tttt products must be exhibited at the School Fair in the autumn. The plots for corn, grain and potatoes are 12x15 teet, and are inspected throughout \he growing season by I reprrtrenttrtive of the Department "tt Agriculture. Records of the conditions are kept, and prizes at? awarded for the hixhvst storing plot: After the sports the pupils went in- to the school house,. where Mr. Hart distributed the prize money, any dollars, in all. Each pupil who ex- hibitrd got a prize, the minimum be- The distribution ot prizes wasl lullimml try addresses by Messrs. Fl Rev. Hicks, Mr. Allan Hallman, Mr. Well linschlr" of Mannheim..and Mr. L. each Norman, Public School Inspector. M " Berlin. Tm:- gentlemen expressed their appreciation of the educational l I and social value ot I gunning of M this kind. and wen tmttttitttotts in ' ar the: praise of the work being done in Waterloo Cottnty try the District ls Repreretttatise in encouraging a love “In in: the agricultural mo Among-O the "c. WENT SHCOOI. FAIR Carter’s sawmill- I lunch: can. dyouI'GlllPLLLS It unx' in, B.C. '"vett,'rtt,'; 1-011. Maiden in NH Y on I, "rip! thiretmt--tttetoobtain my informauou about them. You: may. I flud at tus, of use. to give me perfect get and mm very much that you have not . arr-Tau to have GIN PILLS on uh New York and Medea. u I may nann- mend GIN PILLS to (tirad- ol my '2'i1u"ttviee"tt'il'il'i1'tF'iii',i',li?,l,.! u kid moi & 'Cr,'e',Tllll'e'i, your . my: .unn en them and keep them In]; with GIN 4'pe1d-.r.aieititutre. m Kidoera, Pain in the Back. Budder Tronbfe and Rheumatic». sue. a bor-- 6ter 'a-st-ttoe, but K. my, lait to two thousand scholars attending the rural schools of the County ot Water- loo. ll when. Sent amend†of prim if your dealer does not handle them. Sample box he on t',rtg,tu.'tii,',itt, lDrng-nd than. Co., of Linked, Mouth. f union-I lazy Liver Pttts are a m emfor Conundrum. 'se. a box. 20. T Beat Oats, thruhod. 1 Fred Rirhl, $1.00; 2 Clayton Kavclman, Me; 3 Willie Brodrecht, Me; 4 Human Geiger. TOc; 5 Ed- ward Heimpel, 800; 0 Harold Beck- man, 50c; 7 Aaron sum. 400. Barley in sheaf. 1 York Nahrganx. $1.00; 3 Theo- dore Brandt, Me; 3 John "an: 800. Barley Threttted. 1 Mind Miller, $1.00; 1 Iva Miller, Me. Highest scoring. Plot. Competition 1 Fred Riehl. $1.00; 2 Rudy Jantzi. Me; 3 Herbert Nahrgang. Me: 4 Edward Heimpel, 700; 5 Clifford Huehn. 80c; ft Orland Huehn. Me; T Edward Lote, 406; 8 Herman Gouger 30c. Corn and Potatoes. I Helen Smith. 31.00; 3. Flossie Toman, Elmer (inner, marine Hall- man, 50c each; 3 Arthur Schmidt. Home: Zoelln. Simon Schwaruete truber, 25e each. -..-...-ve.t.t2e1...lttrltr.a- - l Herbert Lots-Herbert Hahrganx, 50c each; g Enos Gingrich, Willard Muslin, York Nahtgang. 25c Path. Apple Naming Competition Floyd Myers, Fsaward Kllnkman. Wellington Gilmur. Willie Mitchell, each named same number, 50c each. Fraior Essay Cot"pe%tiort, judged try Mr. L, Nnrman. l mrnwood Risk, tt.00; 2 Mary Mark, 75c; 3 Gregoty Mater, 50-. Junior Busty Competition. Ist Willie Brodrecht, £1.00, 2nd, Allan JtntLi, 756; 3rd Ada Hondetlch Highest Morin: that sheal of Banner Oats. mud- Plot Competition. Plot. Competition Potatoes. $1.00; 3. Flossie t “watt? 'iiGai. Br l, F u, on. and in “has. I†in“ in. tr r“ “A. “on b in. I. in - Plan- (kc-choc! this Wt! Hobbit“; a. throwing " plan-g d uh. at - win-o- " Q. a. DEW Isl-an In the Who at Linwood. ra, petition was M- in potio- or paw-I Vio- II“ this at“; wilt unto them- lselvé- MI: to pro-0cmâ€. q Inâ€! try L. Bur , ht" " I. "can“ that t'2'tut,f he- lt'lu it paid and that the Rave 1m order: in puma" thereol. u teaming gravel ..r.r- .....' ..."' 11.50 D.' McFadden, gravel for contract ttit side road ....rwr.mmr.. ...e-. 'w-f.. 25.00 John R. Germ, damage to grain through road to gravel pit" and ctovelling gravel .-r....-. ..."' ... 8.00 John Waechter. rep. cuIVert and cleaning ditch ..F.t. ........... ... 17.75 Wm. Cook, building.hoK-culvert 40.00 J: Stauier. fire insurance to Tp. of gravel ..t...r. . ...: litttry fKhlueter, timtet Nies .r...s... .m...r.'. _.'. . MS 4.31 Nod: Schultz. gruelling per con-H - ui human: Wand, tor Bur Null G. Sitter, for cementing md taming cement ..t..8 ..r.r. A. C. Slogan, tor contract on and tannin: rr.."... '-Fee V _,-... 8.50 Anthony Dcntinger, fiOittg in washout. and rep. bridge 'VV...... 32.50 I'm. Seton", teaan~ sewers and rep. bridge ... 'pt"' .-rr.. .pr 2.50 Thus. Adam, gravel to pathmas- ters, part pay ._."'... mm.r...re ._. 75.00 Peter F. Schummer, Clerk’s Betni- annual salary .rtt..ere ...... ......300.00 Peter P. Schummer, stamps, planing, 2 suit cases we. Ver..' 34.85 John D. Hcipel. gravel to path- lmstcrs and cleaning ditch _.. 15.60 St. Clements Police-Village ad- Tanccd ...... metWFt ..'...... ........150.00 fuwkeaviiie Police Village ad- ' valued "'"'t'" .-r.r'.r. ..v.e. .-.m-.". 75.00 C. Home. Treasurer's La.eh'slaa,ltrr: , F try M.__._t.. .... r... .1. ......_..100.00 S. W. Martin, rep. culvert, and Hall P"""-.. .......er ..tt..-.r. ..Fr.. ... LM John rredinso, cement account. $21.63 J. B, Lichty and son, balance Gaucho bridge account ..,.." ...200.00 A. B. Robertson, exprqss,'phoa- ing etc. _--...... 'e.... .e.....tm... .-. 3.25 Noe. Hermon, bridge re Camp- bell Drain, Engiseer's Report 20.00 Levi Stricker. overseeing tspread- FT in: of gravel .-rF.rrt.. .r..-..t. ..e-.. T.50 Phil. Boppre, Meaning spreading Fm. Pour, overseeiilé giaéel contract TF'..re.. .mweq.t.. -'.... LL.. John V. Brenner. balance draw- Jee. KnobIoch, gruelling For outrun ..-".tr. F..... tr-"' ...,...1 Min Clark, gruelling per con- Goo. Vegan, yawning not con- cus. Legal, gunning per con- lnthony K. Koobel, gruelling Christ Bier, gravel on"rownlitte, I Pay: '"'..-.. .-.F-m.-. "'.e' Fer..r"re l W. H. Knight, putting in culvert and railing W, ..FtFeV.. . ... ... Total .T--., .rm..r'V. .-.'.. $60 in; gravel . h '..r..v.t . John Gremm, cedar posts and ue. S. Hahn. Ming in when .125 Wm. linked; ttttire in culvert appd drawing gNVel ..tr-- ..... ... 12,88 Albeit. Smith, t1ir'me in washout 3.00 Thus. Foster, Bliing in eulvert St. Clements Separate, The Dumminn Women's Christian Temperance Union began its rigtt- teenth annual maxim: in London. lIoVed by J. Itridet, seconded by R. Lintick that this Council do now Idiuurn to meet again the frrst Mon- day in November, at the Tp. Hall, i'rossttil1, at 10 o'plock in the fore- Noon.--Carried. Tp. ('lcrk St. Clements, Oct. 10th, 1913. Br. Iv.-L. 'Voisin, J. Lohsinger, A: Meyer, L. Rosanna“, M. Kuntz. Br. Hr.--.. Hetic, C. Schneider, Fol-well, U. Helm. R. Kathe]. Rachel, E. Meyer, Ir. Meyer, Busch, .r. Lorentz, E. Meyer. Jr. HL-A. Seminar, i. Kurttz, C. Iurrrog, l. VoiSin, W. Boehm. . Jr. H.-a. Helm, C. Rachel, T. I-Isbaugh, C. Schnrider, T. Brenner, l'. Meyer, J. Roche], F.. Lorentz. .V Pun 11.--r.. Meyer, N. Koetrel, I Elbaugh, L. Bonn“. A llorzog. ' Part L-F. Helm. L, Itoppre. PETER F. SCHUMMHR. School Repent to, ... 7.00 $606.36 101.10 a l Wee“ recoup clad 80.75 38.40 20.00 14.62 78.00 M. "ua-uc-att-ro... Att a! - an n Can-ton 0:"My. th. m by cl 0cm. t . Mrs. Ernest Hall at Hannltmn sav- " a toy'tt life by dragging him out p)! the way of an auto truck, but ml “PIN! and ditd in the ambulance on ,the way to the hospital. any " oTeedratt i, the But ot Nova Seoul-at Bt. Jacobs. in such mount. an an mull“ to - " - at" drrmita Iron tam Eli Stout, eighty years of age, was instantly killed while walking on the iG.T.R. track near Rockwlmd. All on when you“. n. In". in “a that. Tu W nu authorized to T. Rumba". from!" ..._._rrr P.F...e.. 8.00 Goo. Haunt“. lumber ,...... 17.50 "only Dubai, gnvol _...t....p.._ 4.55 000. L. Martin, gravel ad work 6.25 Henry Gel-cl, ruling .._... mrtt.F us ‘Edmlld Schmidt. gravel ..-e. ... 5.10 Milton Weber, gun! .r.wm. in..." 5.45 (Noah Gingrich. gravel ... ......... 3.00 ‘chi anon, gnvel ._r... ..s.m..'. 8.80 ‘Eli M. Martin, gravel rw..rt-.rPWFtF. no Henry Voiimer, grate ...-__ ...... " Jacob Spies, gavel -._... ....r..m. LFS Henry Spies, gravel ..........,...... 2.30 Chris. Hanwig_ gavel P"'"' m..... 4.40 Jonas B. Martin, gavel ..reerm.m 5.00 A. M. Human, gravel .trP_mqrsrP. 0.80 Herbert Snider. gravel .r.... ....rd 7.60 Geo. mum. gravel ws.... ......... $.00 Auc- Sauu.'p'nvel .re..re.rrr Dominion [we ' steel Co., 1 bridge work .m....... .....r..r....-..m. 41.00 iJ. P. Snider. teaming artd wort It." J. L. Jupp, work F........ ....tm.e. 10.50 Allen Pembleton, work ...t.r..r.9. 11:00 Sam Letson, teaming and work 25.00 Chas. llruder, gravel and work 0.00 W. J. Letson. lumber ...........'. 142.40 David- Koch. timbee m..... .-t.... 3.00 W. J. Snider, revising voteftr _ 81043.99 Council adjourned to meet again at the Council Chamber, Conestoga, on Tuesday, the 4th day ot November nest, at 9 o'clock a.m.. R. J. SNYDER. John s. Frey, gravel ... ..m.r....t'r 6.50 Chris Each. gravel ....mm... .re...r. 2.90 John Hardy, gravel ....r. ..t.r.". 13.00 Simeon Weber, gravel and work 19.95 Wm. Huehn, iotrgttttte word ....-. 8.85 J. T. Schmidt, cont-tou- tile. 19.75 Fred Weppler. beaming ..i..Ar.s....t.. 8.00 N. W. Gingrich, Inspector on work F...errr_ ......... ..-...... ...rrF... J. J. Wilkinson, stones ...rr.'. Noah L. Martin, gravel ......e.mrr_ Rhodes Lemon. teaming ....t.r."e. J. G. Hurst, delegate expenses Sol. Koch, delegate expenses .. Theo. Mitier, bridge bolts F...'. list ....t.rt. .tm....r_ ...mr-r.. .tm...._. 23.00 C. Mansreid, rep. road machine 3.70 Frank Snider, rep. bridges Wr-e.. 5.00 J. E. Bowman, height. p........ 38.80 J. McGovern, damage to r'c. ... 9.00 Isaiah M. Martin, gravel and Below will be found a list ot Can- adian patents _ recently secured through the agency of Messrs. MAR- iON a; MARION, Patent Attorneys, Montreal, Canada, and Wa§hington, DA', Any information on the sum t will be supplied tree or charge by zany-in; to the aboye named firm. Nos. _i5iL5tibrr,1oseNL, Wm. 99134295, 11opr draft apparatus. 150,6hr--John n. Gill, Dunedin, New Zealand. Automatic appariitus for irontrol1ing the period of ' artmeial illumination. 150,62tr-Pau1 Girod, L'gine (SaVo'ze), France. Process tor refining liquid steel. 150.71r--Dr. Rudoll Adler, Amster- dam, Holland. Process tor mattuiacttrring phosphatid-M- humane compounds trom fish. 150,712--Dr. Rudolf Adler, Amster- dam, Holland Process ot matt- ufacturing an elastic rubber like material. is6,74S--C. Brownlce a, J. Morris, Keewatin, mn.. Grain car 160,Tfl0--h'ahvrte C'loutier, St. Pamp- hile (L'Islet). Que. Acetylene gas generator. 150,810-Roderiee J. Morrison,' Cale- donia Mines. C. B.-N". S. Wrench. '50,828-James F. G. Roberts, Wel- lingbon, New Zealand. Port- able cooking apparatus. Write lor a tree copy of "THE IN- TF:NTtHt'S ADVISER." . treat, Que. Water heater. W V" 150,6M--Ferdittand Gal-can, Montreal, the. Smoke consumer gnaw The touching mount: were us:- P.- uo- Bauer.'pnvel .re..re.rrr.m. "all m‘I-I-I-I .L,_.,_. PATEN T REPORT. I THERE is I __ D. & A. or I CrCEECTI= grabet ... gavel .. gravel ... I D. t A. or I L: Dive corsel for every “gun. Our eatatogu- we send " tree--, will help you choose the but!" yours. Write lor “may. - can a, a... I. J.u...lt pmessxonu. b, Tp. Clerk 488.11 5.33 M.20 5.00 5.00 4.00 -.." :3? d» LICAL JAIN C. MIGHT Barrister, Sonata. Noun . Conny-Ian no. - b 10.. h. [aunt’s Block. Incl“. J. A. Balm. B.A., L.L.B. .14. i A. Hair. In“: in Chance". Inâ€; an. Sollcitou, me. - so Ind“ om: Upstairs in a. And-n“: Block, Dalia. o summit Block, " Phone 113 King St., WI“ Honor Graduate ot Toronto um.- slty, In†at the Ride-n St. M Hoopla], Ottawa, member at th College ot Physician Ind Sm of Onmio. Note: Night all" In. cred from the pace. - Ute. April no. will vim Ell-in the second and fourth Filthy In an. Wu. Solicitors. New .. Convey-neon. l Prints Funds to In. 2 OIIIoe: News“. Block. ' Car. languid Foundry tua., BagtrB' E. P. CLEMENT, we. - ______h. D.C.L.. Banish". handout“. a gee. Upstairs Minted Btttdt, 'tst (Same-nor to Conrad an...) t Barrister, swam, Noun 1’“: etc. Money to loan. German 9“. 1MMxr-Poqttegnat's Block. nut b Mum, Fmick St., Berlin. - CLAYTON w. WELLS, ", L.D.S., D.D.S., Dentist, mm“, noun ' to s. Ftldayu o to n TU. 1d Gnomes Chicago College od I): tat Surgery and Royal Colic. Dental Surgeons ot Toronto. Date' Dulce in FischerU Block, Wont“. Dentistry practices in all its tseatgte,, EXPERIENCED VETERINARY h SURGFDN. r. J. H. Engel, graduate ot the Out. trio Veterinary Colleg. 0mm and residence, Queen St. home 293. " can: by ill-y or night answered. Dentist, L.D.S., Royal Collagen. tal Surgeon. D.D.S. Toronto [hum sity. All bunches ot fetstitrter "It DR. W. J. 8011:1117! DENTIST' OtNe-48 King St. E. over 1 ion Bank Entrance. and Door ot Pogt once. Phone 454. - - .. Osteopath Phraieian. k '. Graduate under Dr. mm, in founder of the Icienee. Editor J†III ot Dummy 1909-13. - may other: cures where :II all.†Chrome constipation. stomach - orders. nervous diam, WM ittfntttile puralyliu, goiter. on. - oeufully treated. Electric-l m an“. one... Room 203 Weber m Bulk. Olin“. _ _ lanes of Marriage Liam. _ omoez- Post. Ottiee, St. Jacobs, Ont. Licentiate ot the, Royal Gallop d Dental Surgeons. Honor Grain“ University ot Toronto. once. it“ ttoor, Weber Chambers, King Bt. W, Berlin. Telephone 202. t Hours: 9 an; to ' pm. rum Mcttmian of 9Urkeine lost hil bans, the mum's crown, n thrashing mill and a large woodatted " Alpuk trom u mush“; old- t%Gordia, Halt, om I»; am, King St. But. DR. WELLINGTON It. JAOOT. Osteopath Phraietan. once noun ' to 12; 1.30 to s. Closed All My Friday. I". o. HUGHES _ " Dentin: Oddlellov'a Block, I': mama. t Brseiatltr--. Dim-es ot 'tte.Enr, Nose an! Thrust. S. ECKEL, L.D.S., D.D.B. CLEMENT l CLEMENT DR. WILLIAM CHEER. DR. LEDERMAN, [10.8. CLAYTON W. WELLS. A mum a sum A. b. BITZER. B. A. SC ELLEN a “II JOHN L. WIDEMAN Dentist, Waterloo. DR. J. E. HETT J. A. HILLIARD OSTEOPATHY. German “when. Telephone 121. " ig