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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 May 1914, p. 7

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" Jkpkssed I t "You may look at it in that light if you choose. I utterly despised the man: knew that he would do me all 'the harm that he could by fair means or foul, and did not care what ham pened to him. I did it with the idea that it might possibly furnish a false clue for you to tire yourself out on. I remembered that i had left my keys In her possession for several days and that be'was sometimes at her quar 'tera. Therefore It was a possible .thlng that the maid might have said something in his presence about myi uncle sometimes keeuim: money ml the late. and that he had either by [the consent ot the maid. 3rr otherwise, secured my keys long enough to have a duplicate made tor use in an etned-t. I gency. i mentioned the fact ot thit, I particular amount being there in quite ydotrd tones la Mrs. Dace'a apartments 5 the day before the robbery in order ';that it might possibly be thought that Janet had overheard me, and thus been able to communicate the fact to Mackay if she were in his employ, secretly. Following out this idea l', Ccoughed as nearly" like him as I could' to' further strengthen the clue. Know-l I"... that his reuutatiou is thoroughlv Cure Common In. Emotional , Dr. Morse'. Indian Boot Pill. N" w...“ ..., "'""""'""r. ', "r am glad that you have explained mm the way you have. I like you It whole lot better tor it. But how inbout Four mentioning the fact of the 'money to Mrs. Dace. and why did you cough as you choked Four uncle! 'Was that an attempt to implicate Ell-clay?" haw use"! runny hunk-s of Dr. Pkwrr'l F'wnrlln Prior"! tiun. lndhnveh m "mtoredtohot:lth our. Mme I Inc-tilt. " inn-tron: - roewomrtt an ntrrnnh booirr, ttne tor the "an and ir-mi halth.‘ M... Allin Cunning" of Cod-r51 . Cm:o.lll.. an!" Dr Pidbee an ton-an: "t wilds! rm's for Your 'Com- [non Sen-o Mullen] Ads issre' tar my 1hottrhteT wan has M‘I‘nhy mun-dam! I know (ht-hunk will Inn! murh vnluo to her. I Imus rpm! ma mud frr "rrssrs the Villa-Mg [rt-alumni! (untamed ma, w...” -u..,, and that no harm would have been done. And when I feared that " reason of several nu-idents he was in danger of being suspected, I said everything I could to clear him except to acknowledge my own guilt. Nei. ther did I use any more force on mr) uncle than was necessary, While I tin It thief, I stole trom a man who Is In extorler and usurer. and who never would have come to want be. cuuae of the loss of a sum of money which, 1t1ssignincant to him, meant al- most life and death to me.” LeDuc'n two-clotted up wonderfully. . are not a new and untried remedy-- our grandfathers used them. Matt a century ago, before Confederation, they were on sate in nearly every drug or general store in the Canada of that day, and were the RT nixed cure in Ihousuvis of homes f'iRll,',estf,'a'2,'n", Indigestion. Bilioustteas, Rheumatism and K.idm'y apd Ls er Trotmiet. To. day thcy ire just as etrectlve.iusG. reliable as over. and nothing better has yet bum devised to a be suspected ot this affair. tor I did not know he would be so obstinate about refusing to tell where he had been. nor did I know that he would deny havlng hld the key; while as tor the cigarette I had nothing to do Huh tt. "Therefore I supposed he would awake in the morning, come aawy. gun! on... _- LAW" .- - i The lash of M {Jud " Circumstance ""rfb11'ta9."r our on. I any you may hell". or not I. you we m. but when i all you this I want you to bellow: no lat. llicitly. I had aboalntoly no idea of trying to tuten it on Bruce. t told you and everybody else from the ho {inning in the “rouge-t [lounge that could command that I did not for on inatant believe that he could be guilty. Neither would t have per- mitted him to be punished tor the crime. " he had been tried and con- victed I would have confessed, come what might. But i knew he would not be convicted. because I won can loin " he had no other alternative ho would tell where he went the night. I did not know how he came in pos- Ieulon ot the hey, and simply tod you of having seen him have it, has cause I wished to appear as telling y0u Ill that i knew. and having no Mu but that Bruce would immediately no count for it. l admit that i dumped a drug in MI cocktail and that l was th, one who told the' autumn where a “to hint alter he tall uncunsjoxs upon the Bent, but that was for an entirely ditterent purpose than to try to incriminate him. i made him Ln- conscious merely out of tear that he would return to my unrle's house in another attempt to borrow money and possibly roll into my but] tor tne night, an he has sometimes done. thus interreriug “9.1: my plaus. And I had him conveyed to the place he “as token to instead or to where he was known tor the reason that i did not will: hls friends to see him in that . condition and think he was intoxi _ mued. I had no idea that he wouldf be suspected ot this affair. tor I did l not know he would be so obstinate'l -LA-n. _A.,,,- __ 'fttty.". l_tre" bmk.._],!..'.'h'"r lj - wm~-\.n “w lttmmtmtttt+mttmtttttttttmttttmtttttttttttttte Dr. Pierre', Haunt Pellets log-late and Minnie Sec-uh, liver and Bush, Sugar-Coated 1'in Gnu-kn. is the soothing, cordial and womtsnir"tortie that brim?! about an irtvrcorating cairn to the nervom syatvm. Ovcrcomvs :le wwknesn and the drag- ging wins whi, h resvmhle the pain: of rheu- matism. l homnnvh of women in the past forty yum-s can beat. witness to its benefits. WOMEN who are regtless. with constant change of position. "fidget- iness." who Ire abnormaily excutable or who experience fainting or dizzy spells, or nervous headuehe and wakefulness are usually suflerxt, who can bo helped. . DR. PIERCES Favqrite “Prescription, Your drafrr In rr.miseittra ten. It in new.) crum- enrntnl tablst (mm; or you am non-l Mom-germ etarttg" tor a trial in " Dr. I'Icrru': Favorite Prim-mum'- taMrttt. Admins: Dr. ' M, Picrrr. Inval'dJ’ Haul um! Surgical Institute. banal-w. N. Y. I (‘HAI'THR XV". . I There is lime more to tell. In the few foillminu days r managed to Scrape {'lmugh top,othcr to take me to the forviun t-uumry “here I am now beginning lite over, and have.protr Ibly 1vtut!tvrcd thc, Storm as well " would ruxsmmMy hr cxpvrtvd. But of 00"an I will hover main fro] Just " I USN] to. and I don‘t [In-lien;- that I will our full in love with another woman. In a Inxsi‘lmsarwav I tttoro Mackay has lett the city for pans un- (known. arson-ting his family and talt. ing Mrs. lint-P with him. The yellow evening Mimi's are tun ot It." With the “our benonth me heaving like tho dvrk or n reeling ship. I slag‘ gered and M! ume my knens before the bed. burying my [me In It. Un- der the horror of that momeht all my strength left me. and I subbed bro. Remy. . _ "You have something more to learn which ill-hurls me to tell you. but 'which you must know. I have taken It Into consideration in deciding to let you go: lt is a part of your punish- ment. and while " will be bitter. you must bear it like tr man. You will hardly son Mrs. Dace again. Richard Mnekny has left the city for parts un- known. (inserting his family and [HID ing Mrs. have with him. The yellow owning Mimi's are tun ot it." for them- and that may delay me tor ‘a few da: s. I love her better than all else in the world, and if the really earrs7tor me, maybe she will glve me another“ chance to recover myself llnanctf)ly. or course. she will never know tat I did this. and perhaps- perhaps--" My voice broke and I choked as l vainly attempted to Itnlsh my SPntet1PC. I heard the click of a lock and tell the htutdcutt ran from my wrist. It was my only way ot escape, and the wisdom of the advice seemed to be bryond doubling. With my bosom alnmst bursting. and staring straight 'ttiaad. through dimmed eyes. I assent- ed. "I will go almost immediately. But there is one thing which I must do before having. I must first see Matte-Mrs. Dave. I tnean-pnd have a long Ialk with her-perhaps several You ter work. and more hopeful work. among other surroundings. Your secret will be safe with me. I will tell your unéle that I have been un- oble to recover the money and will throw up the case. Wilt you agree to do as l have suggested if 1 release part ot your uncle. and ought to keep us far away from him in the future as you reasonably can. It seems to me as it there ia but one thing tor you to do, and I want you to do it. Go away and make a new start Borne- where else where everything you see will not be a reminder of this period In your life. Youiwul be able to do bet- to save a naturally honest man who has gone wrong, and make a good citi- zen out of him again. than to wreck him by the disgrace at his having been u convict. You have learned your les~ so", and l have no ten of your ever becoming a rogue aglln. But you have resigned your position, forfeited I." claims to consideration upon the "I believe you. Tom. and would trust you this minute with every cent l have in the world. As you know. It is one or my theories that it is better ‘in'that stock. In my desperation I committed this crime as the only means ot getting more funds with which to win that for which I would have naked my lite as readily n I did my liberty. Had I succeeded, I would have married this woman and lived an honest life thereatter; hav- ing lost I will bear whatever punish- meat comes to me without whimper- ing; and should I live through my imprisonment will leek to atone tor my crime in my after lite. I would like to have you believe what l say." His hand fell upon mine as softly " . _ woman‘s. vented to misled anybody who might work on the use." A “bruins more?" to mod. " I poised. utterly within " power, 1 "sos" this Ill! moo-l. "OnV this. Known; that t sun I criminsl end by nil law should no to prison for my run. probably to die there. t new this to say in justi- fication of myself: Until I committed this crime l had niwsys been an hon- est mu with no thought of being otherwise end with no desire to hu- 3 living thing. Bat because ot my love tor s womu tor whom i would‘ thin moment gladly give my lite. Rnd), bee-use I could see no other Iver ot pining her except by speculstion. I fell into temptstien u men: s better men hes done. Driven onward try s love st whise command I would hove faced nudes itself. I used my own money first, being $1,000 upon the nee In the attempt to win n lsrge sum. sud the rest In the first brook " W, WW 3I Bruce and Carr, are married. am? are happily sprudixr; the morior ot Mead Uncle.- Abner, who cut me of with a shilling. And that brings me jto lhc reason for writing this con-ca "sion. I'm-la Abru'r having passed In Ao the p,reat unwind. I no longer haw. any Tear that I will he prostn’od. am. I never Would tro alple to feel that 1 mm made my fully.“ nyarntlon un loss 1 clt red nun-v. For in same way a few thitsps lralu d out. and while " h'hntls have rlnnp: to him Mm the grooms! loyalty. more un- others wlm have always luukml upon him with morn or h.ss Huslllr-inn slur-o Ihe night of tho rohhrry. And I know that the t'ottsrittstttrss of this ls a cloud that town-r howls upon tre, horizon of thoir othvrwiro bright Mum. and it is. ”yon-hum. " y moral duty In dispel it. As for lmsnlf. it makes little dirter Hum ir the Irmh is now known, m "0110 of my lnrmcr "rtluttittttsmts know “Mr.- , am and I shall Hover n Our" m mv t M houte MLN \Rh's' I.INIMFiNT In (use I Mtrm?d happen to "d mm; that black m-erlrd Mackay. It should see him I am armid l migh run amut-k. Niven rs " in i In.” lmr no m will. ‘and do n t h-l'm‘v that she was a! ritr't:rtrc'. Wo'iio,'. The re was qt great at al ot gum! in her. but she was an" Ish prul var. tt little tor the suffering! of others provide-l she gained het own pfuasurm. 'i‘hepnly four I [an ot eval- again cmmmtting I who,” . l the only chance of achieving fortune l quickly; she not being one or the kind . that is content to wait tor what they I want indefinitely. Therefore one I sanded. me on with the determination ) to make me and have me. or break me and discard me without losing any _ time in finding out which it was to be. _ As she partially confessed, luxury was 'her price, and the means to that end jlneant a man ot means. Had I Won I have no doubt that she would have [married me and that We would haw. Deen nappy had the money lulled. And I also believe that. we was upon the verge of consenting to our imme- diate union when my disaster came. Neither have I any doubt but that 'Mackay was infatuated with the wo- man. saw that l was winning her. and started out to get rid of mp. He prob- ably huarnrul or my speculations. and knowing that it he could Wreck them it would effectively dispose of me so far as she. was i-om-erltcd. ruthlessly tore down the fortunes ot many that I might be crushed in the rrash. And he sum-ruled iterfevtly. Mrs. Dace. bring t-uIn'iIN‘ul hy him that I was ruined. and probably having been wavering somewhat between us; pre ferring mo. but being tempted by " wrttlth, hesitated no longer when she bet-awn :tllihiiod that I could not give her “in” .v'yw had made up her mind to lung P.rtiiciny, BS 1 did all alzng "hat m» “on ," would Lave been happy initinu: " '..t '.clrrtth!e mom y, I would My! law b.ruvi her particularly for “ulna; "w .' ML c. that she did had not 2:: (air 'osunt a married man Ever: 1:: " in i Mar haw no ill will, and do It t ltvl'm‘v that she was or itt'rvru.a', “aw. io.'. The re was a urea! dull u: gut-d in her. hut slu- was: no" A N none rturry wen, having worked com scientiously tor the last three years. and being once more on the road to moderate success. t have never seen or heard from Mrs. "ace since the time I left her shopping in the Itore upon the day When I stepped from paradise into hell at a. single stride. She is prolulily noathrg down the ’Nile or yachting on the Mediterranean lwith Richard Mackay: enjoying her- Belt to a greater or less extent. and I have no doubt thinking quite often ot me. The thought of it still snows me must of the time, but of one thing lam confident to this. day. And that is that she was really very fond of me and would, as she herself laid. have preferred to spend her lite with ( me rather than anybody else, had I possessed sufficient money. There- tore she wanted me to succeed and encouraged me to desperate chances. knowing as I myself did thnt it was - - --ql* -__- “.- 1"" - I I'll: . Mrs. H. S. WILLIAMS. "Fruit-a-tive." “e sold by all dealers It 6thr. a box, 6 for 82.50. trial size Me. or sént on reeeiptot prim by 2'rtdt.a-tives Limited, Ottawa. the reason. I replied. “I III! IPs Ftuit-a-tives". He aid, "Wen, "Praititives" are making you look I) well. go ahead and take them. The? an doing mgr: {or you than I can' . Today, I a eiSii2ilii, 31.3.: pi”; aids-1 meeting me on clued. noticed my impffxved 31>ch End uked me Pain-non. 0.7.. June Mth. 1918 "I no“, believe that I owe my life to "Fruit-a-tive.". Ever since child- hood, I hare been node: the core of tat1"ttr2tttlet yingdoclon' ills. 1 VII no lick '2'lrdl'r',fSct'tt'1' people mtthestreetrtttms ukulmeifl thought I could get along without help. The name old ml: trouble and dishes-in; We. nearly drove on wild. Sometime No I an box ot " 'l/tttiT',' tedtt dmhdid me , In no ted and odd-ed I continuation of 'ttdig one. "e.eitttyttl' 5031;11:1er cuted me. S Hill-23D. "flllllrr, Mia-hun- ll I... to. than... Ll \llll'IR Nor do I ask remnant-s: or mar» Imolongy beyond thitt trttttrnrmt. l was not I thief by nalure and ttnt thor. oughly repentant. But I won young anh madly maramurcd with the moat. boaullful woman l have ever men, and took dersrtorate whom-on to gain her. And my love for her, though passion filled. was pure. l wanted her tor my wlle. Art l Mole for nor. two would I have slaved tor her; fought tor her; died tor her. 1‘herrloro I only Ink that you judge me an yon would be judged had you been in my place. Fought hPlplpssly In the maelstrom of love and “mum, I went down in no Vortex. . "Aht I Jinan; Indebted to that den lady!" "Why? Is she your mother? "Na She’s my landlady" sms -- m Star Boardu 83:3: Florsheim recently organired thej Neving Dam Co-operative Cream- ery Company. lie is a clerk or the school board and last fall. succeeded in having a new sehool house erect- ed. The farm has quadrupled in value and now, his health returned, Mr. Florsheim is content wtth the tarm life. A few weeks ago he purchased] several hundred acres adjacent to his land, which he plans to clear next, spring. "l _ - ---- - {when iiiiiiiiiiii] The second year the" homesteadefs dropped in to ask questiuns, and now they are getting their swine, their cattle and their horses for breeding from Mr. Florsheim. Also they are gradually installing modern conveni- ences tor the tarm and for the my men folks. Erickson said that the coming of this eastern young man revtmttionizeii farm lile in that sec-l tion'ot the state, . “v pe .... "r "e----"----"-"----"----,"--- ads. But Kiorsheit replied that it . cost but tig an age to, clear his The population I'! Ayr has made a land. and he went on regardless ot 121 per cunt. advanee. There in the criticism. trm 890 people in the to“; "in” C assessment has been increa by we Installed Blooded Stock. thousand dollars. It is expected that Next came blooded cattle, followed there will be an increase of two mills by swine .4 horses. That was in up, tax rate, making it 20 mills. three years ago. The homesteaders The increase in the tax rate is due laughed again, this tite. declaring nostlv to the additional requirerrettts that.it was a joke to bring blooded of the" school. _ . Guernsey's into the pine woods. But - - ;Mr. Florsheim laughed also and an- ' swered these gibes by tearing down . the aid barn and erecting a moderis Malls structure, with cement floors and - _ running water in front ot each anim- _ ' , a,' ' , .... [ al. He then purchased two fast NOW 1:3 'l1ti,i!YJdos11iiUtu' 1 horses, and with these Mr. and Mrs. o T " ‘l’_ “_ 1 llpltiii'"cret,gg.s.irvt1, mans to Jlher!s'ae no longer the slightest need l Alter leaving the hoapital Mr. Flor. sheim was told to work inthe open and he resolved to become alarm. lle took a short course " the Win- consin Agricultural School and then he and his bride came to Northern Minnesota. On the shore: of the lake Mr. Florsheim purchased 500 acres of ettt-ovet land. The small house was enlarged to 15 rooms, modern plumbing and other conveni- ences ot the city were installed, and then came an engine which cleared the land ot the stumps. The homes steaders watched this young larmer,‘ and some laughed at the new meth-i 1y am: leaving college. He had been brought up in Chicago, which attended yum". schools, law 1 pro- pantory college and Wu tinaiiy graduated from the law department pt Harvard. He tried toe months to regain his health a I Wisconsi- maxim. While " the hospital he tell in love with his nurse, Min Clara Prick, and they were married. they are now living»: the lawn. which lies on the worm: of excavate: Lake. . i 403451333 THE END. Be sure to ask for the V double strength othinc as this is sold under guarantee of muney back it it tails to remove freckles. Simply get an ounce ot othine - double strength-trom any druggist and apply a little or it night. and morning ami, you should soon see that even the worst [tackles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and Cam a heantilul "tear complex- Ion. ' Thanh no longer the slightest need ot. taming, ashamed, or your lteckles, as the prescription othine- double tstrength-r-vs guarantrcd to remove these homely spots. - The population of Ayr has made a 121 per can. advance. There are mm: 890 people in the town. The assessment has been increased by fwe thusand dollars. It is expected that there will be an increase of two mills .i.n. (In tax rate, making it 20 mills. -. _.,_‘-- ----.- a... median. it 'm. . dread. I try to t=r',',t'ttrtttT,f .lini'.ing W0tn-t I moot ttto but“: they an active from your 'rted_"--Utrs. Mun." nova, R. P. D., Na I, Baku, Kline. If you 'gthypa'ge advice, “to to was. Pln‘khun Mea- hlno Co.; 1eyedentiaty Tana. l m. Your letter wit “opened. l and and answered by a woma: and held in “that eogMIt%nco. I 2tt of _ Will; prank TiTii 'Teiii7 CM! 'ktg, N ignore: Incl, . " o. Klein... ttfer, “(cum m 'hs-Nt-ie. tatrtrte your m I '. all run down, My. “Mindful-lam [took Lydi- 3. Milan" YQOONO Can- Irl,gg"gg','Nteriiitef.i,ii! W thet I an an entirely new te'eslet1r.ye,ruttiG do. pr t2 -at "The Arena," Montreal May 18th to 23rd inclusive and learn without cost the advantages, the prac- ticability and economy of the "best good road"--. the Concrete Road. Our staff of road engineers will be in attendance to give you the fullest detailed information of the economy of Concrete as a road building material. Don't wait for someone else to take the lead. Come in person and get first-hand facts, or write Concrete Ronda D-ta-at ggrll!s Canada Cement Company 1100 Herald Building, Montreal hthII-bh'iu. Every citizen who is interested in the welfare of his community should take advantage of this un- paralleled op rtunity to obtain information about good roads $3: will enable him to intelligently assist in promoting a greater‘prosperity for that community and himself as well, by creating better and more economical living conditions. All kinds of Good Roads will be demonstrated but we want you to see our Concrete Road Exhibit in I." I! m Inn , _ do at We p "u, mu Int. mil-ll Good Roads --- Congress x ' M iaa lid-“1 and k.-."' ”as I with; T . a... " In V a. use” (his a a. ton- . ., 'Ate .1 “with: It CW on My, the by d May. gm. wan-t '- Mi-ttart' has . _ _ ”I. “In. All " “I! - .‘ P at The Been In hm. . hi m The aim» at the "has “an we" to“ an! adet.ted. The Clea allot-u tn Cum! lit.), 2egt'e, D. Dev.- to a: d with ' wort. Mars n It"' Ittt promo ttt "Mu-mm Beat. Ho. Ir') ‘w. 118?."tettirtuiikaa new *1".- tice he tottowintr was. were pro-1 g p, '/ett,:-mir Slider. In» M. _ ... Snider All Irvin A. Stiller. The Clerk nod the who" and _ ' N "eiNsatiuaa, and the petitioners I ”a” we were given .- opponnnity to Illh‘hb withdnv then names from the Vegan]. petition, ut which was accepted. Id. and " land by Norman Snyder Ind J. I. ”who H. Woods, That we adopt the "gi- teth,andms- meer'u report on Municipal Drain No. otopertset s, and that we hereby instruct the great bless- lcl‘uk to prepare . by-lalr author-w t and: be dug the wot}. Carried. rain --.1 -- - Visit the, The London Attti-vaeeination Lea- gue is to be reorganized. as the Health Department has ordered com- pUIsory vaccinaticn mam F there luvs hem a score of smallrok cases in that city during the past law months. Total ""...'... .....m.t. ........... 8232.10 Moved by H. Brodhaecker and J. H. Woods, That ~this Council do now ;adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber, Cottestogo, on Tuesday,) 2nd day or June, next, at ' o'ciock a.m , and that the Court of Revision and Appeal on the assessment rolls tor the current year be held on the sameJJay " 2 o‘clock Fm. VAt'CINa'rmN IN LON DON, and passed. Carried. Moved by Paul Snider and Norman Snyder, That the following accounts he paid, and that the Reeve grant Ibis orders lor the several amounts:- ‘James Burnett, use ot planks ,..81.00 C. D. Bowman, engineer fees.... 28.50 Bowman & Connor, plans and dis- lmrsement tr....... 'P"'.'-""'-..-. 197.80 J. Kiettzle, "pair bridge 1toor... 3.00 J. Gallagher. repair culvert. ”3.00 l loved by Paul Snider and Norman ‘Snyder, That By-taw No. 620 to - point. a Sheep Valium: and to de. ('!'i'l'.' his duties and tix " reumnen~ st on be rend a tirst and second time. Carried. Moved by J. H. Woods and Nor. man Snyder, That By-ttor No. 621 'to provide tor licensing. updating Iand governing billiard and pool room Ikeepers. be read 3 tint and second‘ my. Carried. l The above by-law places the rate at $1.25 per day. Moved by H. Brodhatcker and J, H. Woods, That By-laws No. 620, im and 622 be read n third mm l Moved by il. ’Broadhecker and M. G. Hurst, That we hereby rescind the ‘resolution passed raising the rate to: Lcommuted statute labor to 81.50 per day. Carried. Moved try J. H. Woods and H. Brodhaecker, That By-law No. 62t to derme the rate of commuted sta- tute labor be read a first and sec- ond time. Carried. Moved try Norman Sn Paul Snider, that we wit privileges extended to the Conestoga in By-law No. 1 present year. W. J. BNIDER, (Hark, 110mm: Snyder and riliit "(Erin-1' mm; we withhold the n 808 tor the MrVutlr'r; LINIMI‘IN‘T 1.'4iity " I'IHSH’IANS. Tie question nt holding such damn)! slratinn Watt umlrr cottsidertM,ion laat February an also prrvimmiy, but alV tion was deterred. (in the former oc- rasum, anlnn, as Mr. Net-It's home city, “a: Favored as the scrut- of ttt arair. However, many ttow are in, taxor ot Toronto. - be Imitation; are being 'orwarded, from Guelph " a joint meeting Ur that city on the attetnoon ot Mar. rt, at 3 o'clock, in that city" of the executives of “it. Untariu Municipal Electrical Assoltf 'ion,HN. mrario Radial Railway r'ie", ion and the Great Waterways Union'- to consider th.e question of holding A mount-in! hydroelectric demontrO-é tion at an early date. and to proving. a suitable recognition to Hun. Adtits Beck for his invaluable 35'7"le to the province as chairman of the oeaart'd Itydrot'.iectrie Power Contmistrion. T” (glllgua _,.",, T0 MN. h: BECK DR. WELLINGTON x. “on“: monogram Watch. 51; Grain“. under Br. Still. “7” lands: ot the science, mm 3 " In] at Osteopathy nos-n. a may omen cum when dictum? Chm-1c constipation. stomach a? orders. nervous diseases, than.“ g manila paralysis, goiter. eta, “I: , mslully treated. Electdcll tun-4: tmtatet ot Mani-p Lieu-u. ', otBeq.u... Pot (Mice, St. Jacobi, N -'"-'"-----------------.---- DR. LEDERMAN, D.D.B. w Licentiato of the Royal Comp Dental Surgeons. Hal-9r Gulls: University ot Toronto. 0309 In Boor, Weber Chambers. Inn. gt.' , Berlin. Telephone 202. Ham: 9 mm. to I pg. 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