447 14 ut ucn&v::-m ies s d 430 + 0% 4 ‘ * i " without a sevound of " ' But tbe resull wust have been "the mrue hud be taken years of iboughl. Between Lim «nd bef: &~ the victim of the law, there could be no besitagion for: chuice.~ ‘The prime uecesslty was ln';"y her, Mary, from the tolls of the that were closing around "Her. :For blm»elt, in the day» to come,. there would <be a ghustly dread. but there would never be regret over the ‘cost of suriug ber, ~Heâ€"bad sa ved wm the wuteraâ€"he would save "ber the cod. #s far ab the power in hbim wight 11e . ‘The suddennes= of it‘ all â€"held Mary volceless for loug seconds. She 1: froken with horror of the event.. W atJust, words came, they were a frun “m";_“':u fo K nc io §95 0 CC . _"No, Joa! _ No! _â€" Don‘t taikâ€"don‘t <"Joge has talked," Barke said, signit m' sgws § Uouat=t" 457 seX .. "He did it to protect me," she stated .::o‘&-mr disdatned auch futile jument <As <lie sloornian, appetired in ‘abfwerto the buszer. be‘difected thit the S#tenograpther be wumimoned at . "We‘h llâ€tl'n- vonfessiou . in due mm.";.,‘ remarked, gezing pleusedly on the three before bim. : ...fl&‘,:ï¬:‘" coufess," Mary ;â€"i*:;"‘h â€"“.ffl:'flhd her complete y, and spoke: mechanicaily: to Guargon ufl"\mw required, by the wa tA E7 , Yet: unce again.. Masy protested,. a * nDorn‘t spesik. fue: /mn‘! may a word Ull we vau get » lnwyer for you!" ® Th . man et her . pil / ‘img" efe rmpl%;:m: shirnt ids thosicr i eeftiaat k nlD6 ho. se a N T. Mzirke] brok. %qgsï¬iqm *1 Yols; wer a W get o y)~ m ulue j Pry o0 ous / farrsen n “‘:’q;;é:?."]'" se frt l 99 wher . yex. eVs w# 0 in 5+0 :c 6n s obider, " hre us fllfl;v’xâ€"&vs be cuged axainst you."" Mi’qg;m- #tenographer ‘cthâ€" tored. he went on with lively interest. nyom ut s g* Euu %;‘,j.'."m ol ChautE, .15 ClarlBmaags y t l apan® went Po# WPA spmake dboertive go Ggazd"trint thoughtâ€" whni snb sn‘ ; P % -"“"_’fh“ gpt the best lawyers in the ?iï¬tm‘y." Maryâ€" persinl desperitely: WETâ€"/mave you. Joeâ€" we‘ll anve you!" ‘Garsou fexorded. the distrungbt girl with wisfful exes â€" But there was ‘no Arice of yieldiig in bis voice as be rigilted. though ‘he wpoke Very surrowâ€" ~~No. you can‘tâ€"netp me." be amia simâ€" ply: . "Mtyâ€"thive bre«"come, Mary. And J can save you a‘lot of trouble." _ "He‘s right there," Burke eJaculated. e got: bim cold.. . So, what‘s the e 6# dragging you two into it?" e ‘ they lgo. clear?" Garson .exâ€" eagerly. 'rhg ‘t even to "TGu*re on!" Biirke Agreed, \*"Then. bere goes!? Jizrwon cried. #0d fails "You are bureby eautioneéd that anyâ€" By MARVEN :.NA < FROM TYE PLAY OF,, BAYARD YÂ¥ EALLEL& Sick Headachesâ€"â€"â€"â€" . ‘DPr. Morae‘s * Indian Root Pills g“w.-'hï¬â€™wmm ness and â€" -‘#ln. Headache 5:3'&-“3" . _ Dr.. Moree‘s n ie tt oc mn Pills ate vege e aloigs &Ch “Ifll(w Y“ x s C LAW | n! iÂ¥ r‘n‘r‘u’ ut ie on td reratocrs enc ad in e inins rinangsmn mss â€" EB D; Pemes Commen fgtins Medionl Adviser®® _a Fromh aloth tawnd bosk 13. by. the 4. K Â¥iz compuny. (>eâ€" hairt withe<<> _ a _ vod towand. Dick th 1 1 i Piurea Rodiato. H. Y th, h mtb a h get y um / farson on wher . yex. eV aptder, " be t3 vaor‘h Spet Cfrel Eols o. t fher kord the.des c é¥eretRIOL mvovd bis dGisk@ mh wit sEA Gt 'i "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" Healed Nis 198 "rabon 40e pare seo Tiguaa o9 o ns 2 2hdd is conditign," 1 felt the / need of some good remedy. ‘und ?‘:':e:‘ï¬'d?‘:%“m- ‘Thair 'Jan.'ht 1 fouud more then uï¬â€œy- p Their act and the result _ es netion s se e hk rat ahat." s y o > k oA h Uarzon shook hix beadâ€"apoke wit! Heneer Ne#RARGaaS o ooo lc oso 01c ol2 6 s 5CC Garson patxed. sud the set despal of his Teatyres Hzhtened a little. Anto hi# voice came a tone of exultution inâ€" describably ghastly ‘ It was born .of the eternil egotismâ€"of the crimipal, fat teuing vanity. In"glouting over bis in geuuity for evil. He stared at Burke with a quizzical grin crooking his lips. as a ie * . is 0 '“m' test KMM!-&.%R&“ on ts bowels and akin as ou tmkfl% thu-b;m.d cures any y sorencss, "m-nnag’é was a _@kunk / and . » stool pigepy.? be repaited.. "Have‘ yor got it?" Aud Ther, as the stenograph er no R nt, be went on, less vio outly; _ "1 &r hinm jukt as be was going to call the ‘bulls with a police whistle: â€" 1 i u gun with smokeless powder. Ij_:f_ua\a Maxim salléncer on it, so that it didn‘t make any nolse." art "Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is sold hy all dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $1.50, trial size asc. or will be sent on receipt of : ;rrmï¬muuhm "Say,‘ be exclufthed, "PH bet ‘It‘s the ffret time a was ever croaked with iine of .pm%: "aln‘t It?" ./ ‘The inspector‘ bodded affirmation. "Rome class to that, eb?" Garson de manded, ‘stilh ‘with that grewsome air uied o ynsmplwr "Myofotire d tQ: c + 1B of boastiug. ~ "I got the gun and the Mazim â€"silencer ‘thing off~ a fence in Hoaton," . Le‘ ¢xplained.â€" "Bay, ‘ that thing cost me $60, and it‘s worth every cent of the Yoney. ©\Wby, they‘ll ‘re member uic as the first to spring obe of them thiugs, won‘t they ?*â€" "They sure wili.~Jog!" the inspectos conceded. _ [ ‘~. ; "Nobédy knew I had it," Garsou con tinued, droppthg. his braggart. manner Kbruptty sn« o se cOC o n _ Atithe words, Mary started, and her Yps moved as if she were about to speak. t e : CX "Nobody knew . I â€"bad: itâ€"nobody in the. world." "he detinred. \ "And . no body had anything to do with:the ill ’ b“‘m"‘nï¬.’!:“ . "Was there @n} bad feeltng between you and Eddie Griggs?" â€" "Neter U that very minute. The» 1 Jearued ‘the w about what he‘d tramed up with wou." The apeaker‘s roice rdturted to Mr former Gerceness in mmll.ï¬ltm{of‘mt treachery of one whom be Hin@ trusted. : .. "He was‘a stool plgeon, and 1 hated it‘s ail 3 me God!" Adl «2 Bnrze cugpested 50n ‘Ad) oc nothilut‘" woame the aharp Peo t~~ "Gursou‘s my mionaker, ~% shot mltsh â€" Fildic. â€" he@Quime he. was. 8 ral andâ€"a stool pigeon. and he gos sf whurt witk Comming ‘to: hlin * ~Vitu ration beybnd the mere wogt- bent hia vole@ now . 5.l * e "Now . now!". Rurke flh]lr'& severe ‘The Inspectom.nodded dismissal to the u.-..uuuf, with an air of relief. "That‘s alt/ Â¥illlams," be said beayâ€" dy ~. "He‘ll sign: it â€"as soon as you‘ve trapweribed the uotes." ah 4Cn is Then as the stenographer left the. coom Burke turned. bis gaze olf"the woman, who stoud there in a posture x m:hgu dejection, Her w’mr n guisbed . facy~ dow necust. o _ whs wiampb in Iuspector‘s roice as he addreased . for bis profewsloua! pride was full fed by this victory over glk fues: _. ie "Young woman."*Burke said briskty. "it‘s â€"Just like I»toid you. : You eun‘t beat the : law.:>> Gatwou â€" thonght . he eolfldâ€"cn& now*~â€" Heâ€"broke off, with /a wave of: tia‘ '“ toward the man who hbud Mtam bimself â€"to We lite is Jok: Canmain. ean‘t '*Q‘. I{onfmlflkl ex pyscCauriy < Lowabel c ta B. A. KELLY Of a sudden; an inspiration came to Lini, a heaps fo snap the . to He would furn to his would vall upon his vit \ he knew well hs his c and make ‘It, serve as. the foll bis love 3 * "Fou wunt fo cut out worrying about ?t‘%“\'d 'm'?pm bmively. -wï¬ fh‘t wortylhg ang, myskelfâ€"not a little Wit! | Yon sees dt‘s mll? ,-tm Publedeld ! "YO oc se . Sp 6. P t oz Ts Whiied CA se c 2t6 00 3*:T+ He hiced KarKe® hh a Ervid ) ~! A we matur * 1c 5| bas t her + _ P "PH betlDiereDl 4us 'uL Weap 3 4 _ _{ï¬."it‘ï¬*fl]ll‘ --ri,“ihma’ Tds "ned lo€) is * «wew, Toe. hq'm_mtlw w2 Y 6 42 ... % The â€"â€" uin > Cnbiniiit _ Atposunt Burke, though Mhare cett: ue rore, that ~his valufior) Ing wihs " inrdnlt!~ mauxk. * s P "8uy," Garton gontinnod io !W"&I!'., "If Ih‘_kv" ’sfl'ml‘lï¬â€˜i wi pletures of me cousd 1 iniv® so emes trk eti‘t~ The ome potve go “" thee gathery is ater toh ve "#eo | tken . off " my Deard com Can 1 fiive a new wheÂ¥ ° ~__C L "&) long. youni fellow." he exciiftoâ€" 4 and beld .out (hils_hand. _ "You‘ve been: on the squate. snd 1 guéss you always will be." . lok Dirk had no seruple in ciasping that efteunded ~bandâ€"tery warmly in bis own. "We‘ll 66 ;h‘dt we canâ€"for you," he said dmyiy_.( ts he 45 y ‘That‘s . alt right." CGarson replies. with such carelessness of ‘maunper.as he .could contrive.. Then at last be turned to Mary. This narting must, be bitter. and be braved hlmself with all the, vigors of his. wmâ€tn.,ï¬nblt the wenknhers thit leaped from ‘his soul, As he came: near. the girl could. hold w:ln‘ln.l_hnolol\t.fl“. She: threw herself. on hbia~ bri â€" arms wreathed about, mbr:::t. .g:at‘ sobs "Oh, Joe, Joe!~ . The gasping cry wat of utter despsir, it se e ies ~Garson‘s tretmbling, hand patted the girl‘s showlder: yery Softly, a caress of iufinile tenderness. ; 00. . 0_ =‘. "That‘s â€"all right" be murmured buskily. "That‘s all fight, Mary.! ‘There was a short sience, and then be went on sperking more frinly, . "You kpow, ‘he‘ll fook after you.*â€"~â€" ~ _ He. looked ‘up :‘yer the girl‘s shout der and beckoned with. lils bead to Dick, who came forward. *Take good care of hber, won‘t. you?" He disenguged himself. gently from the girl‘s embrace and set berâ€"within the arms of ber. busband, where she "That‘s . all vright. ~That‘s .all. right 000| Mary tested quletly. &s If unable. to fight longer ngnipst Tate‘a‘ decrea. : ; +"Well, su long!" * agpey C f is â€" dured not utter : another . word, but turned biodly.. «nd ~went . stomâ€" bling: a. little, toward : the . doorman, who had appehred in answer to the Infpector‘s call. 6 " h s "Ty the gallery," Burke ordered curtiy. _ * (Japson . went: on : Wwithout ever a There was a long #llence in the room a«fter: Garvon‘s passing.. _ 1t was ‘bro Ken at last by the inspector., who got ap Trom bis chaif and advauced toâ€" ward the. bushand a#d . wife. â€" Tu his heud Fo carried a sheet of taner. ro uah. got af ’2::; ‘ï¬ml»::: to Tiaolt shie 5o daak o0 ty is milina t hnnunâ€-ddlthw bousehold xmw'â€"uuln':-’tmw- 210 Siege! Streot, Philagelphis, Pa. \ MM o n ‘mvflmw&., m; vuplblnd'uklndwoulimh]r iW'P!“!-"*."“ï¬"_'t‘.'E‘QL‘! pain under my sboulderâ€"blade, 1 was under the care of different doctors but did not improve. 1 was so weak I could in meneginn qed g Hoansengge, R, No, &m-. Pa oo io Siadhar: Redisine Oo. Gontie Tniinh Hrapr inss Four Mc i be opened, read and answered by a mmnih!hatfldnlll& ty scrawled, As ne stopped betore the two and eleared bis throat, Mary with drew berself from Dick‘s urms and reâ€" garded the officia} with brouding eFe# trom out her white fiee. ::|.}â€" :) = ~ Burke eftended the sheet of paper to the busband. 1 M B8 There‘s a doc@ment,": heâ€"sald gruffâ€" ty "‘It‘s & letter front Oe Belcn:hr ris, in ‘which she sets forth the inter esting fact: thatâ€"gbe polled off a theft in the Bmportam, for which your Mre. Gilder here did time. {Xou know, your fattier: got,. your un.“ï¬luq sent. Up for three.years for‘that same jobâ€" which shedidn‘t :do. »MThat‘s why she had such a grudge ngaiust your father and against the ta wâ€"tog!" . > .}, ‘ ; Burke chackled. as »the; young: map took thé pager. wondtringty, > *** *1/don‘t know/Chat 1 vlutae her much tor thatâ€" grudge. Wber : all‘s said and jone.â€" You gire that document to your tuther. ; Kt setaberiright. Ho‘s a just mag according ‘to his lights: Lmn»: taâ€" thes He‘ll do all beâ€"can to make things cight/for her, now: e knows..â€" Now, you two listen. â€" I‘ve got: to go ‘out & minfite. â€".. When A : get »back;, 1â€" doa‘t want <to ‘And @anybody henâ€"&ot afy< vody!> Do youâ€"get me?" > # When the officia) was gone. the two stood staring mutely each ut the other through long seconds. ... What she read io the" tian‘s "eyeaâ€"set â€"the â€" woman‘s seart. to beating with a new delight. What be read. in ber eyes set the busâ€" yand‘s pulses to bounding. . He opened 18 arms in an appen) that was a comâ€" wand. Mary: / went forward slowily, without besitation. in a bliss that forâ€" zot every sorrow for that blezed moâ€" went. und caxt herself on bis breast THX CRND. * e Margquis < di San _ Giuliano, Italy‘s Foreitn â€" Minvister, passed awar â€" at Rome to getil you have any Kidney or This is the Box Bladdex. T rouble 1. There‘s nothing else like it no}hhvnfn as good, that will â€"do you as miuch ~ There is orly thisione n known as Cin Pills: You.can get it at all dealeérs in the box shown above. aind se tinrt the hok gou are offered see are bears. them ?‘m PILLS", togethier the name, Naflou'] mund Chentical Co. of Canada, tad, on band around the box. At all deaiers=â€"50c. a box, 6 fot At all deaiers=â€"â€"50c. a box, 6. fot $2.50â€"Cin Pills may also be had in the United States nnder the name ‘GINO® Pillsâ€"trial trestment sent free if you write National Dmmd Chemical Co, of Canada, Limited, Toronto, f58 Ginpilts â€" 7 $ «l Which i ihe Thod t e Held in This: .. Countyâ€"A Spleadid Education â€" _ “.,a' ts K â€""us br d‘em .‘:‘-' ; f S!} * id s . and was . 80 h' miles® stâ€" of > By j + ts Pisg t on m mss past lew years, . under the direction of their District Represertative. 14 is a work among the children, which, ,nuhtd. will bring _ good results tor the Puturp, ‘not. only for the chil dreni‘s good, but for the good of . the [ counity as, s wiie. . _ _â€"_c.._â€" . Tée ldee ot the fair is to have the childrem ut a certain district eater a with the children m*@“:mmm Td .' ma?*u&:e : Phacby t CQurBe; : . . interest in h,:“go impart to them, when still qvite young, much . information that will be of invaluable .. assistance . to gn,n,u.qp_n:.;um years. An ‘otifer feature of the fair <is the manâ€" nor in wbich the farmers are given the ‘opportunity: of getting acquaint pd'vlth'_m farmers of . the district. : .This. : is _ brought about through the farmers bringing . their lunch pbaskets with the midday. meal, and the ‘of the day in ‘ real picale on." ‘Then again, thore are the sports at the fair, which greatly appeal to the children and stimulate interest in the fair, as a large numâ€" \w of races are rig off. about six â€" years® ‘ago ‘ in Dumfrics ‘Township, and has ‘been . growing in usetdiness, and drawing largor crowds t?,a‘dslycut‘ last year between 700 and. 800 peing! in ~attendance.. _ For the past two years a fair has ‘also ‘been htli ~in: Wilnot ‘Township, which has proven very successful. P $ ‘Tihs year, therefore, the fair was storted in Woolwich Township,â€" : and, the authoriti¢s have every: reasonâ€" to‘ 1 o. ~Be Plass oo 0 ns .. The plan . is Briefly as follows: . The: Pratand omm t ts wite o enn sow a plot, which is. about : one oneâ€"hundredth of ‘an #cro . Fach..puril is perumtted to . make /2 choice of but one crop.. . This . seed must be sown .according : to_ directions; :ho .xï¬omum he ‘ptgflr' ““"x Ser uring summer, ; a careful reâ€" cord of the yield. kept. In tile Fall the fair is held, and the results are exhitited ani the prizes awarded. _ .. The â€"seed\ot the crop is m trom: one â€"lot, se that all the pupils afte Sinctnceg." The se Iot butering ane from & Iafiee" Siikin: ~of Plymouth Foc‘s, last year being secured from. the: Ontario Agricultural College. For next season, bowever, they will be, taken‘ from a breeding farm ‘boing esâ€" tarlshed in Elmira py Nr. G. Klinck. ‘The arrangement is usually that ‘the Pmm who ‘raise the chickens shall gire one chicken to the department, for hatcliing purposes for the nexst ijpxh}t. This, however, has béen dons away with, and the â€"chicken is to The fhir, as :>stated > above; lasts practically all day. At the New Jetâ€" usalem : Echool : oh Wednesday,. all : of the exhibits~ were required‘, to . be yluced ‘ in‘ . positioh hy eleven a‘clock. TT ‘Schoo! biildingz. . not beifig large enough »or ‘this purrose, a . tent‘ was put up under which the various exâ€" Hipits were sbeltered.‘ A list of ‘the ou!?ï¬um which were ‘éntered. <by th» thildren are as fclows :o ~~0~ / TUs fitst fair‘of vilis kina was beld T _ Rete. ol notes: on «towing Abe â€" Alot. Tanlfere oing diien w.,) ed Coll tion naned. C‘ollectian of, work of. insects ."1 plant dissaset, correctly named. Sewing Contest. (On Fair Day.) > Sample of Writing, : ~}**Th»> Twentyâ€" third Psalm:** ~ > ; â€" Hall doren Biscuits. f . <SFecimen of sewing," usetel article Aapoee s hn . Tvï¬' "= &1""?-’;1 w1ake: a (choice «of but : Classés 1 to 4. Me or she Colection sold to Mr. Klinck ‘‘ Six Years Ago of" weed seods, cortectly of insects, correctly namâ€" work of ‘insects and T YTIPN ; y }â€"4\." y# | L. Wot, w Un es ‘b is3 * ’.',I S * "":flil ,.‘ may also cater any or all of the t f . â€" UBELAIER _ J . MM er classes. ':u eed must. be Mock, Berlin.. ‘.‘ _ (_ mtuiqua,-mmuc CLEMEN 'h. must be: size. fequired. ns id Rartister jeltors, â€" Whether the results > are, good .0 Con ers. ‘bad, each pupil taking seed must exâ€" Private Funds_ toâ€" hibit at the fair. : Office: alle : ‘ Pupils may obtain help In. pIOWIDG, | Cor, ad Foundry and othérwis6 preparing the grogbd, |p P CLEMENT, K.C. â€" Whether the results: â€" are, good.0F bad, each pupil taking seed must exâ€" hibit at the fair. sB 8+ %, obtain.. in plow s heinios Prepacing un faro Muhnnflhaï¬wg hexlo'.‘ht::am wal eep a uote book in w mark dondd-oludn‘nr:htm of inferest about * your plot ‘during ‘The exbibit in Classes 14, 16 :. 16 must be entirely the work of th TMW on Wedves day w well up to. th» {our m the tarmers to the morning. ’I'z .‘ to bring their children to :to make Abeir exâ€" hiuits, and to se ï¬-nuvn&w what ‘the School Fair, wns, whi wade its yappearance in the district. In every: case: they were well satis fied, and _ words : of praise were ali that were heard for the fmir. : | . At: twelve o‘clock, ‘dinner was ‘parâ€" taken of ‘by tlose present. . Between 1.30 and 3 o‘clock theâ€" judging of theâ€" diferent exbibits was carried on, toâ€" gether with the running off : of a large number of taces, Forthe next â€"hall hour a sewing contest : washeld for : the girls: from :30 <until 4 o‘clock, several: reagons on placing were givyâ€" en. Between 4.and So‘clock:ilMe winâ€" Inets ‘of the ~competitions were . anâ€" nounced by Mr. J.$. Knapp, the disâ€" trict representative and his assistunt Mr. W.F.. Strong. . This was followed by sereral. short: addresses â€" by promâ€" inent farmers â€"of the district, school Leachers . and â€" others. "r‘kd:y-'- fair Was ‘brought: to a fitting ‘elose By the singing . of *‘God. Save the Kï¬; 1 ~ The air ‘tilis vear was not takenuip fis ie thast unong in P l rdane. $1 o,§t :un hh“u :1 p.fl')‘:w er.. Next yeat : expected / the fair: wil} beï¬h.;lfï¬n and better. &lan ever, and â€" all; 4h > school Eied . 0 e e e S en e es a2se children in the township will partici : Tha judging of: the poultry, cofm, »otma:lflï¬y. & ‘F‘w:g"“" seet.. and collection_of insects, _ was done by. Mr. Frank Marcellis, B.S.A. ol th: Poultry Department of. the O. A.C:,.; Guelph:â€" Mr.â€"A. Wetner of EJâ€" mira Nw the ‘essiys ‘and ‘ $s writâ€" in. Atts. â€"O.: Rropel â€"and Mrsâ€"J. Weichel of Elmira: judged . the > girls sewing and the cooking, apd Mr. W. F. Strouz, assistant‘ to the Dist lote quring the spaeop o _ .. â€"â€" .. The list of: prize‘ winners.Are as fc! lows > es3 T h n d Class No,â€"1 Oate.â€"â€"1â€"George Adamâ€" son‘;.2 Angus ‘Gingrich : 8, Roy Snyâ€" ger ; 4.‘ Ohas. m« 5, ~Rosetta Eby ; 6, . Jas. | &‘ 7+ Francis LA«I;M; 8: ,',C_Iipm_Mt o# SÂ¥ivia Hodle. = ; > 0020 . < 5oi) .. Class No. 2, Barley.â€"1, John Rexa: zm"aï¬&' 3 ‘Gordon Geisel â€" Class‘ No: 8, Collection of Weeds> 1, Viclet : Winfield* 3, Edith Hasénâ€" fitg ; 3, Salame Daubseker. > > Clise ‘NO: 9 WNeed Seots.â€"1, < <EQâ€" mtnd Hauman ; 2, Harvey Woods ; 8, Edith. Hasenfiug. . > . <â€"â€"~ ~+ (Class .No. â€" 10. Ingects.â€"1,; Salome Doerbecoker Class ‘No,19,\ Wigc> No.â€"7 â€"Corn 1. Elmer Ritter ;‘ 3. Cleason _ Marâ€" %:W?Ll!“!?' Fmary®y, M b‘wo::t.l"h iay Sr.â€"1, ~Main Etige ; 2,. Lavretta Qt_g a."w’.? ter Steise, ) tmesl 05 o2 908 5oo * *â€"€ lass‘ No. 6â€" EesayJr:<1â€"Balome gucaum; 4. Bertrant Habn. ; 3" Allen e o i s P t o t nsl e Class © No.~â€"7, < Notes on Plot:â€"1, Garkeld D. Hillisrd ; ~#, Eatle ~Steigs 8 Chaw: Winfield, > o=ls o a . Class .No. 13, © Writifg..â€"1 Mamic Steigh s 2, ‘ Mary ~ Otterbeink,; 3, Clata Gersch > 4, Harvey: Class, hoR orable mentica, T 0 .0 0. +5 _Class Ko. 12, Sewihg.= Gelsel :: 3, Edith Stange ;/ whenah ©%5, Heasine "mat ; 3, Warle : 4, / Hdith Ritter "’a"t.' Gerâ€" trude _ Snyder ; 6: Irene Wood ; . 7, Clara : Mitchell. earues 10 n TV .Class No.â€" 15, Upo)l tes.â€"â€"1 Rosetta Rby : 2, Clara &n: 3, :; vera List oC Frize Winxers The Judges. acrce3* 44 , ~ Clara $. Salome MILL#R, â€" SIM3 A.%. BITZERB, D. A. (Suzsessar. to Co a witese 6t, P is e ho otc. Monsy to loil‘:" erman n.mm ‘ . io “7‘1‘ M" ".‘uu.i‘-c . "v s D. G.« loolf.m. ‘ Notary, Wfl@ at St. E.. iBerlin. â€" Phoge Graduate Chicago tal Surgery and Royal Coll Dental Surgeons of 60. « Ofice in ‘Fischer‘s : Blogk, / Dentistry ptactices in &ll its 4: mps waang ‘J. H. Engel, gtamuaw, 0 ario ‘Veterinary College. .. Hap uie phct aries, "etc. Office~ tomical, Slow, . King 6. ols ce i. Lus_-n& . Oall k e o m n $.S. Torento Om sity .\ All branches. of dent 7 tised.‘ Entrance to office: . ‘25200â€" Licentlate of ‘ the Royal CC Delital : Susgeohs, Homot â€" n-mgx.t‘orw floot. & ch‘."l’;- frta Berlin. â€"Telephone 208. * ~ DR wmwl*& w C i es .+ as!. of / Ostsopathr Mmmj pathy ‘ot en cures where: allâ€"clao m ie + CLAYTON W. WELLB. _ f Dentist, Waterloo. > °_ Oiflce hours ‘s 16 19%, 180 to Closed all day Friday, | ~ > Telephone 131. " . _ :.‘ Dissases of the Eat, . Nose: and M‘a King St. East. . â€" _‘ Be #i.yder ; 4,. :‘ Salome . Schatler . Mabel Letson ; o. TLillfe j Marie/ Steiss. .080 008 l 30 0.} ( inss No. ‘16,; . Biscuits.â€"1, .. Â¥ Rominger ; 2, : Violet \â€"Wintold ; Clits MiIÂ¥ Rell..â€".. . ... slsz \Â¥ he\ NY 44 . 24 4,' adad y 3 ~ n e M eR i9 t ’!f, Eks to r & mï¬z;& (bbte‘ Ag,,,‘â€_ mu.fl"@ ‘d A i P ‘n:lyqfl .1 B‘m;’;‘ Â¥* 8 Q; ward Hahe ;â€"10 Edith.Rittet. 3. The Empterer s sociation 3 FHEB: LABOB BURKAU ~ 89 King 1. wosk, 'O.WFM"“ F men in ‘all Hpes of work. . 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