_ "Will you tell me," â€"there was stern lemand in Wentworth‘s voice, "will fou explain why you are so cencerned ibout my morals?" % ® \_"I don‘t care a damn about your ‘horals," answered Merry. contemptuâ€" Musly. ‘"I was thinking about your sisâ€" er. I am siili fool enough‘to believe lat you have some decency left. I AU hand over this act, rewritten as ‘oU want it, when you promise to have pthing to do with Zilla Paget." . ‘xwz, hen Merry stopped speaking he oK a seat opposite Enoch and waited Kor a reply. . \ _A visiting card lay on the table. ‘Wentworth picked it up and tore it nto halves. , He sat tearing and, reâ€" tearing it in perfect silence. When it was reduced to fragments, he gathered ‘V’W‘tfl‘ioï¬- <> 1 his hand and ropped them in the waste basket; ‘then he looked across at Merry. s Nes c O t NtL ,,q?‘ t och!" Andrew stuffed 8 roll. of n« in his pocket and mped %m feet. f "Here, sit down. 1 want this affair raightene * outâ€"<no#" %, . M ty did not answer. He walked ross the oflice and stood beside a bl where a litter of photographs lay. fMe picked one up carelessly and glanced at it. It was an exquisite porâ€" Fait Of Dorcas, Her eyes gazed into is with a straightforward look which ; characteristic of the girl. | Wentworth locked the door of the ‘office, sat down in his big chair, and picked up the manuscript. He read it ; Eapidiv. slipped a blank sheet of paper Into a typewriter, ana pegan w Cupy t with slow deliboeration. When it was inished he read each typed page care ly. He tacked them together and Fose to his feet. He began to search he 1:: rapidly with his eyes, then ‘he tur to a washâ€"bowl in the corne: e efusfed into a loose bunch each ot-l Wthe sheets whigh held Merry‘s writâ€" Em;m Miss Paget‘s card," he i@id harshly. "I‘m through with her." _ Merry took the manuscript from his et, laid it on the table before and waTked out. few minutes later Enoch opened door which led into the box office. oung man sat beside the window. . "Dingley," he said, "I have locked outside door. Don‘t let a soul in i I can‘t see Mr. Oswald even. i him I am busy, writing." Kidneys Wrong? # and touched the paper with a r . It leaped into a red blaze. He it carefully, poking the sheets t with a paper knife until each one away into a shivering back ash. every spark had died he turned ‘e me the credit then of beâ€" rent man?" sueered Enoch: c Hmitâ€"I do." ~what. do you want?" . Went ‘you to promise, before I â€" this manuscript, that you I nothing to do with Zilia ‘except in a business way." _are you interested in her | RPere mlocd Gudbiccommetonce ons y nurra oonae, onl tht ] i dianth . ce ndactne durelie â€"whih â€" \ ‘ atrengthens‘ and mu the :‘ ncUï¬ work . â€"~~Dr. Morse‘s " mdian Root Pills «4 bs F. O Bor~A & Ee she was?" snarled Wentâ€" ‘®f had not thought of throwâ€" lInto my sister‘s society. Doreas . have to tolerate even a passâ€" intance with her behind the Af I had my way." is not ft to be seen witl a doâ€" turned an apprehensive glance â€'-1’“_ v;‘. 5 v Wwy:al;:hw% mm p_A8 .. Lapse of L7 um by Elisworth Young [ W ie en iton nc "in enc ns y n-.‘rmï¬' l Am;::lm. in the Wver kidneys snd n %&:EW he N â€" Pr.Plierce‘s Golden & io s riic io 2e VA bo malied you. win a 180C0G »Gd id LAIC PBNce mes . swept down. the waste pipe. mis rubbed a rpeck of grime fromm Bis hande and opened the box office door. Oswald sat on a high stool beside the window. , "9 "Here is the second sct," said Went worth brusguely. *L imagine it will sult you, ‘The changes are exactly what you suggested."s __ C â€" "Oh, splenadi#!" Oswald‘s voice was eordial. . "IT‘w ever so glad you felt Hke fct droge on Iyugee ~and the neunths: or id n iant enice es summer blood with winter and increases the red corpuscies. a Bp â€" lts Cod Liver O warms | ‘The Opening Night. t Doreas étood motionicss in the wings, with Merry beside her, leaning against a table. The curtain had fallen on the third act of "The House of Esâ€" _terbrook."â€" The â€"girl‘s body â€"throbbed "from head to foot, and she felt as if. the emotions of a lifetime had been ' crowded into that single hour. There was . a babel of noise behind the scenes; in front the applause sounded like a tempost. . At intervals the handâ€" claps died away as from weariness, only to begin again with tremendous Â¥igor. . 5 # "I hope so." Evoch spoke iistlessiy. "And, Dingley, while I think of it, send a message back to Miss Pag Ask if I can see her now, in her dressâ€" ingâ€"room for a few ~minutes."_ He turned to Oswald. "I must expiain to ~er the change we‘re making. Better ave the part copied at once; it must 1e put into quick rehearsal." it. You will say yourself it is an im "I Don‘t Cars a Damn Atbout Your Morals!" . nrovement "Come," said Merry; "we must g0 out again." i "Again?" whispered the girl. "Â¥es," Merry emiled;."this time the two of us alone." "The two of us?". +4 "The two of usâ€"alone." There Wa.â€" a low, tender thrill in Merry‘s voice. _ He took her hand and led her ou! upon the empty stage. 4 we oul lali â€" SMaBC â€"» Thetagymey ~â€" dy,, fortifigs the and d!nhuc lï¬0= § cce sonsmiUres, 110 Fels 4 CHMAPTER XiV. make a ebeech tonizht 1( £BMce we Spetener mas [ e faae 4ss ‘Q‘j ue wake a96: wu':' nand Wm%ï¬ s "take Merry with you‘ w % » ald ï¬'m‘?“ P mand 7.2? stage ‘beckâ€" 3:‘ to I:lu trom tke ig. S# todk a lew Aying steps as if tâ€" Lold Him back, then stopped, Merry had called her. She paoted, starirg into his gyes her. She p with terror "Bnoch must ~not‘ go out: ‘there #lone," shoe protested u‘&l* voice. "H%e maust rot do it Y ould : be with him. 1t is the last chance has to make restitution,. ‘He “y;n never, never do sach a thing as * > t‘ "Listen,"* she beard Merry‘s whisâ€" per clearly through the din.â€" "Dear. it does not matter. Wihat‘ does anything thatter?‘ To play is a suecess. You believe in‘ me." 1 did itâ€"for you. What do 1 care lbon'i the people out ‘there? They are not to us." s "Oh!" cridd Dore&s, "ob, 4 will g6 and ‘teil them myself, ‘They. must know !" She darted toward the edge of the drop curtain, then she stopped | A sitence bad faller, not only mt house but behind the scenés, . e hands who had been dragging properâ€" ties about gtood motlonless. ~A shiver cropt over the girl. Sho felt Merry lay his hand ‘on bers "Wwith <a steadying. clasp that seemed to qulot her.. She could hear Enoch speaking. He bad u strong, vibrant voice. Every one beâ€" hind the scones was listening and un derstanding oxcopt herself. ~His voice grew blurred as faces in the audience had ‘been.. She turned to glance at Merry. Once a look of consuming hatred fitted across his face, and his lips grew pallid as gray ashes, “ w > . * 90 <bint A new cry came from the cls *They want you," she Cf Dorcas pulled away from Ris clasp ing hand and ran to her dressipgâ€"room. Bhe was choking with sobs. She felt her Angers tingle where Angrew‘ had touched them, and there was a look of terror in her eyes. _ NoR 3 Allce Volk sat waiting for her,in the dressingâ€"room. Little Julie jumped to her feet when Doreas entered:> The girl did not spesk, but clasped llj child to her bosom, °/ Â¥ b "Alice," shoe whispered, "Help me to dress as soon as you, can. And Julle, ut Dugald to get & carriage. 1 want to ‘go home." Ks c s plllei ‘The woman kissed the girl‘s neck as she unbuttoned her gown. > "It has been <an awful | strain. 1 ‘know all about itâ€"but Miss Dorcas, your futuré is made." â€". 2005 e 20 The child returned in a minute, "Mr. Wentworth . has â€"a carriage ordered. ï¬m{undwlll you go with him?" _ "No): cried Dorcas; "tell Dugald I‘l be ready in teon m’flm /J am going home alone." . se Merty stood waiting at the stage enâ€" trance when she went out. He had heard Julie deliver the message. "Good night, Miss Dorcas," he said. "Sleep well. Remember, everything is al right. I owe if to you, I owe you more than you understand. You made good tonight; the papers will tell you sc in the morning. Good night. GoG blese "Good night." ‘The girl shivered for a moment. It was intensely cold, and swhe drew a fur coat close to her chin ‘The cabman drove quickly, for the streets were emptiedâ€" of yehicies. ‘Along Broadway the theaters were dark. you Jason stood waiting to open the d;or when the girl ran up the steps. His dusky old face was one grin of.delight. He had just reéturned from the theater and was growing impatiest for the triumph of a homecoming. s3 _"Missy," he cried, "yo‘ cert‘ly dot us proud. My soul! 1 couldn‘t b‘lieved de baby 1 toted yéahs en yeahs oga ud ebber a‘ lived to act ez fine ez yo‘ done. 1 used to play I was yo‘ black mule.. I reckon yt‘ don‘ ‘member, honey, ridin‘ mule . on .Ol‘ Tincle Jason‘@ back, do y6‘" En dar yo‘ was, honey, aâ€"workin‘ me up t!H 1 ‘clar to goodness 1 mos‘ cried my of" eyes out. Whan Marse Enoch come out en made dat speech folkses hoi lered ch got to der feet clappin‘ en bangin‘ sticks on de floor, I ‘clar to de Lawd dar wa‘n‘t a progder ol‘ darky in New York don Uncle Jason." ~ .‘ "I don‘ wonder yo‘s all done up, Missy. I‘s got de fines‘ supper ready fo‘ yo‘ yo‘ ebber see." T 4 Dorcas was too unnerved t6 eat, She swallowed a cup of coffee and nibbled at the good things Jason had prepared. ‘Then she woent upstairs and began, to undrees. She brushed her bair, plaitâ€" ed it in two long braids, and slipped into a gray kimono, which folded it gelf about her in sheehy waves. . The coffee had driyen sleep away. Bhe tou?o; shaw! about her shoulders and ran down through the silent house.to the library, . Wentworth often read there until long after midnight, gnd a coal fire was burning brightly. 4 She pushed an arm¢hair close to the hearth and dropped .into it wearlly. She redlized that she was very tired, Bhe had not thought of nerves or body during the long weeks of rehcarsal, with the fncessent study, the mu!lti (ude of dotall, and the strange irreguâ€" Pr. W. Wilired Campbell, the emiâ€"« nent fn.n‘lu poset, . addressed â€". the Hamilton Canadian Clob, umm to respond to the Empire‘s call, . Dorcas began to laugh and ¢ry at 1» tTo be continued.) 16 the" edge of the ied t Ausk Tess â€" AAP uapices _ of , ‘f. ï¬' t e :§~.’-.'l‘., v:&ql"?’- o+ Pitve †. P eusre) AAagp : 9+ M s ‘.’4}. sure > tn The â€"present * wae by Mr Hiagh|j e eoteeasige ware Mics Bon, Miss |a lsu‘: _ ‘._%“'ua:‘umv, & Anderson * w, ‘Rorrest © and|, Henderson. â€" Mr. Taylor®" acted. as :; auctionger in his Wl‘flfl_ofl] some of the as h% | $2° ‘The prodeeds amounted to $51.30 ; â€"The â€" Panton â€" Home . m + meeting was held last Wednesday at| the home of Mrs. James Taylor. Rev. | Mr . Littlé," of "GhieIph, " adtivessed â€" the | meeting and Quring the meeting, the ; Misses _ Jackson and Pinder sang~ Misses Forbes and Bruce, of Guelph, spent SWM†afternoon ‘last with Mrs. J, Taylor â€"Mr. Wm. Bryden, of | Proton, called on his uncles on 839] urdav â€"Miss â€" Helen Brydén ~spont ORZ s L. c ht caaede o Mrs. McOorkindale spent an _ afterâ€" noon fast week with Mrs: Will Derby. â€"Nrs. Fischer spent a few days with Mrs. Vance.â€"Mrs. Fischer, of Hespeâ€" ler, _ spelitca few days last . < week with her brother Mr., John Walch.â€" m."â€"%.‘lu. Dawson, .. of ,Gupppl, took â€" rge ‘of the service held at the church â€"â€" on Sunday afternoon ‘lu‘?,;‘- blat ht w i C c 1 heatcegpats> * Pari Master Clarence . Simmon spent Satâ€" urday with | "his father at Guelph.â€" Mr. L. Millat ‘ealled" on Mr. Ben. Johnstone on Sunday. e ie iess AC OE s on 2l E 7 ‘a few weeks with relatives here.â€"NMr. ; |Norris MitcheN of Hollen spent a few qpuays of last week with Mr. and Mrs. , iWm. Mitchell.â€"The Knitting: Circle |met at the home of Mrs. Nelson Snyâ€" det on Saturday afternoon and was , (well attended. /A jolly and profitable ; Atime was spent by all. f here on wood Goisicâ€"Dunich â€" Nuptials :A _ quiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. Stephen Dunich on Wednesday when his daughter Clara was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Bruno Giesie of this place. The young couple left on"‘a‘ short horeyâ€" moon to Toronto, Guelph and other points. \ " in sB Puln s toe e on tw Kews _ Notes.â€"The Winterbourne branck of tile Women‘s Institute will hoid a Paliiofic concert on Tuesday, . 16, in st, Andrew‘s Hall. _ _A good® program is being prepared and réireshments will be served. proâ€" teeds are ‘to be ‘used in buying‘ yarn to supply the Knitting Circle.sâ€" Miss {Winnie Smith‘ of Dirham is ing ‘The people jp the vicinity join . in wishing Nr. apd MrS: Giesie a long and , happy w,edded' life. Local Items of Interest MINARD‘ES â€"LINIMENT â€"CURE DIPHTHERIA. . _ c Delicious "Frult Laxative" can‘t harm tender little Stomach, liver _ !. Look at the tongue, mother! _ If coated, your little one‘s stomach, lver vmm.l. noed: cleansing â€" at . once. i peevish, cross, listless, dr-n'! aleep, or act naturally, or is fererâ€" 18h, -&eï¬ sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhcea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Callfornia ln'-u‘ Figs," and in a few houts all the constipated waste, undigested food «nd sour bilé gently moves out of its u‘m. howels without griping, and X: ve a well, playful again your druggist for ‘% bottle of "Callfornia Syrup of Figs," which conâ€" taina Tull airections for bables, chilâ€" dron of all ages and for grownâ€"ups, "SYRUP OF FIGB" â€" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Hawkesville. Winterbourne ;tvaï¬d \ 4/ ‘pox social was . mespeete "of the Wonlén‘s Institute, â€"Mr. Johs ',;,,:.:iwar were very instructive, and much f Han‘ appreciated . by. everyone. Mits | _A Red Cross â€" Benefit Concert and réi Lee q{v‘ru was given : at Plattsville on spendâ€" the evening of Friday, Feb. 5. . The Mr. 8 local contributors: to . the progrant "U>"* \wers Messrs. Edwin and Gordon Hallâ€" "--. & i â€" “-s ‘ r’d em-â€["‘-- Cag I H'. ‘u-'-,z lon‘ /‘ * x@' :;“ r&u‘ ' "" “““*‘. ", ' "hr Â¥ 14 es o2 mt ons chme fane of the Iceal v&m% \Fiow ts ~‘godl _ . Wahn ’mlut‘ e ’ah.t :‘t |Housterger~ * centre © _ Meston: | mitier teft > Bingeman | iumm portThe u--‘ P 4 | al "Meeting "oft vile %um and â€" ‘ipatronés of the New Dundes Farmets‘ "\Coâ€"Op.‘** ~Creantory, â€" was > held ‘in -'{Sclmilt'l Hall last Tharsday afterâ€" ‘‘noon, about© 150 men being present. \itThe secretary, â€"‘Mr. Amos: Hilborn, :‘Iga\'e the lnzul_gepott, Mmg_? rcund and Aourishing condition of the aflairs "of the â€" Creamery"~ The gross sales amounted to upwards of sixtyâ€" fout â€" thousand â€"dollars. ‘Many â€" new patrons were added during the year, and prospécts were bright for the comâ€" ing season.‘~ Mr.° Frank ‘Herns, Chicf \Dairy Inspectorâ€"for Western Ontario, gave a very interesting> address on |various phases of this growing indusâ€" Ary in our~ province; i9 o ! On Sunday evening, Rev.â€" J.N.Norâ€" [m of Â¥he Baptist â€" Ohurch, proached {the of a series ‘ â€"of .warâ€"sermons. ‘By various quotations from the gosâ€" ;p-l. he proved theâ€" attitude that the Founder of Christianity would . take lin regard© to enlisting in the present .confict. â€"The various© talks on the Nr.â€" Adstin Bauer, of the Provincial Dairy testing staff has taken charge of the Creamery. ‘There is no doubt that under his care the business will continue to enjoy the prestige to which it has been brought by . the formet butterâ€"maker.â€" Mr. F. Keyes. . > man, who took part in a debate conâ€" cerning the advisability of conscripâ€" tion.â€"Mr. Herb. Bergey spent Saturâ€" day.. and . . Sunday . withâ€" friends . in Guelph. Echool report for January.: _ : XNumber enrolled, 41; average $5.6; present every day, Leo and Edward Dorscht, Gladstoné Schaefer, Minnic Dostrbecker, Lusila Schmitt, Eleanor and Mary Tully. _ A IV.â€"M. Heimbecker, V. Bierman, E. Helm, R. Schmidt, H. Vogel, C. Brown. 3 r Sr. III.â€"Isabelia Schnarr, Gilbert Schnart. ‘Jr. "III.â€"Leo Dorscht, _ Harold Scffacter. : _£r. 11.â€"Fd, Dorscht, . Gladstone Schacfer, Agnes Heim, Irene Sitlet, Emma Heimbecker, F. Doerbecker. Jr. 1I.â€"Alfred Helm, Minnie Doerâ€" becker, Enelia Schaeler, Ella Brown, Lueila Schmitt, Isaigh Sitler, Hubert Schnart. 1 : ~1.â€"C, Jacobi, Idella Frickey, Cleâ€" mens ScHekene, Clarence Dorscht, Nelâ€" da ‘acobi. Arthur Heimbecker, Julits Docrbecker. Alvin Hamdor{. C 1 Kews Notss.â€"Mr. Norman Schmidt spent Sunday at the home of his sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Gordon Frickey, Wallenâ€" sttin.â€"Mr. Henty (Gisel of Alberta is visiting ‘his uncle, Mr. Gisel, here.â€" l'!‘amday'- storm was the cause of no mail reaching here© that day. â€" Surpnrle Party . â€"Mr.‘Clayton Heier was ‘given a merty surptise party on Monday evenin~ Jast week when about forts relatives and iriemds assciubled at the home ‘o0f his parents,â€" Mr. asd Mrs: Henry Heler to celébrate ‘his birthdav. ‘After an informal .program ol music games and dancing, and the serving of dainty refreshments, ~Mr. Arthur Raba reat a very kindly wordâ€" ied address and Mr. Herman Schnatt, on behalf of those present, presented Mr. Heier with a handsome gold headâ€" ’ed umbrella. The party dispersed at ‘a late hour wishing Mr. Heier many ‘happy réturhs of his birthday. | _ Enjoyably entertained.â€"On Wednesâ€" day afternoon a merry sleighing parâ€" tvy ol Waterloo ladies drove ‘to the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Harvéey Schmidt. where they spent a delightâ€" tul inl’mmon in music, games and social â€" in urse. . After: ;3a ng 5r the ioubhiet Sobpis 9t sood thimg provided. and enjoying "more games h ‘music, they left for home hopine might seon be petâ€" ic ich 10 siey the m';“l!.;...m', of Mt. and Mrs. Schmidt. On Friday a party of young people, also from Water®oo, spent the eveming at Mr. Schmidt‘s. â€"Mer. Charlie Preiss ')l- réturned home after a month‘s visit iwith friends in Hanover. "_° "I éonsider MINARD‘S ~LINIâ€" MENT the best LINIMENT in _nse "I got my foot badly jammed lately, 1 bathed . it wellâ€" with MINARD‘S LINIMENT and it was as well :â€" as ever next day. Â¥ 8A y The Nova ‘ Seotia "Lumber King atch.â€"On Thureday afte Baden *‘Hustiers" bocke goal _ { Tomt rover Erbsville. urs very truly 0G, MeMULLEN This nsakes three â€"from the village | who have voluntected their services.â€" The people of tw_ldt as 1 |> they lived one : miles from m>where for the bigzest part of last week, as the storm on ‘Monday â€" and ‘Tuesday completoly tied up _ the.| Graod Trunk and we were without mail from Monday till â€" Thursday af~| ternoon. when the mail clerk of the Elmira train got a livery ‘from Galt, and brought the from Galt and : Berlin.â€"Mrs. H. Watson received the sad news on y of Abis death of her mother, Mrs. 1. Bechtel of Waâ€" terioo. Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for Waterloo on, Wednesday. The {funetal: was held from her late residence at ‘Watetloo on Thursday afterncon at 1 6‘clock to the Blair cemetery for burâ€" ial.As the â€"roads wereâ€"in bad condiâ€" tionâ€" and the Grand â€" Trunk . trains snowâ€"bound: they had to have special cat to Preston and from there to the Blair cemetery.â€"Mrs. â€"J. _ iP. Huber returned on Saturday from Brantford aiter a few weeks‘ visit with friends. â€"Mt. and Mrs. W. Wiltshire nived their househ"&lg effects to Preston on Thursday .â€"‘ storm of sleet and rain on Monday almost completely put the trlsphon: and Hydro lines out of comunissicn for a while. The Hyâ€" dro lines had awite broken at Nairl and the Preston . telephone line and the (Municipal : Telephone Co.‘s wlres‘ were both brokertâ€"Mr. H. R. Watâ€". son had the topic at the. Epworth league on Sunday night. A very: successful Social and Conâ€" cert was held in the Recreation Hall at Doon on Friday evening the 29th inst., under the auspices of the. local Loyal True Blue Association and the Loyal Orange Lodge. : About 180 perâ€" sons were present, including visitors from Preston, Galt and Berlin, and a ~|very enjoyable évening was spent. [ An excellert gnusical programme was présented by the following arntists :â€"â€" ‘A‘Mics Penabaker, Miss Ivy Smith,Miss \Uifiey, Miss May Ranmsey, Mrs. Dickâ€" linscn, Mrs. Hatfield, Messrs. B. Warâ€" ‘{ren‘"J. McKuight, R. Rodgers, and ~{H. Matthews ; E. Tailby, accompaâ€" ‘ |nist. 4 , mA Addresses were given by Mr. Norâ€" wood ‘of Galt ‘and Mr. Harrington of Preston, the splendid work of the Loval® True ‘Blues‘ ‘ orphanage . beifig particuiariv â€" eniatgod upâ€"h. A voto pf thanks to the artists, â€" and â€" the singing of God Save the King closed â€" Very pleasant evening. Transfusion of blood from the body of Rev. D.~C. McGregor, pastor of St. Andrew‘s church, of London, into the veins of his tenâ€"dayâ€"old son, failâ€" ed to save the life of the child, which wa$ suffering : from blood defection. Mrs. McGregor is Marion Keith, the wellâ€"known ‘Canadian anthoress.â€" ‘ Father‘s Sacrifice Vain END STOMACH TROUBLE, GaAsSESs OR DVYSPEPSIA Sour, " makes Sick, "Pux:'- Diapepsin feel Tine in five minutes. | If what you just ate is sourlag on mmunum-mï¬ refusing to digest, or. you beich gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of . dizziness, heartburn, fulls¢*s nausea, bad lasio in mouth and stomachâ€"headache, you can get blesged relief in five mintites. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large Aftyâ€"cent case of Pape‘s Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in Ave minutes how needâ€" less it is to suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach=disorder. w-mm«m-«m-mo‘: tor ing the world. . Jt‘s ‘the ser Convevaince Office, Lett . to * P s § .mur. Mï¬â€˜i h E. w. i e‘ * t \ W. P. & * y CA & Money w& mal f MiaFhet. Predofick sn mawe * Barrister, Solicitor, .Notary Public, and. Conveyancer. _ Office 9 E. King St. Telephone No. 547. Berlin, Ont. %l&un. !-nA-. Ll-l-"(g"-‘ E ob-%’h Block, Beriin. 5 . . Graduate Chmo coliege or Denâ€" tal â€" Surgery Royal Meg‘d Dental Surgeons of Toronto. tal Office in Fischer‘s | Block, Waterloo. Dentistry practices in all its branchâ€" Alex. Millar, K.C., ‘Harvey J. Sims, LLB., W. H. Barristers, Notaries, etc. ; a nomical Block, > Berlin / g.tfnmr'y‘coâ€! omes® mmd o ve! 3 ce an mldenca.rhoiï¬ecn St. Phone 293. All calls by day or night answered. Notary, Conveyancer, etc., 13 Web er St. E.. Berlin. Phone 190. . Dentist, LD.S., Royal College Denâ€" tal Surgeons, D.D.8. Toronto Univerâ€" sity. All branches of ‘dentistry prac tised.. Entrance to office same _ as Concordia Hall, over Lang â€" Bros. Osteopathic Physician. _ _ Graddate under Dr. Still, the founâ€" der of the science, Editor W Osteopathy 1909â€"12. often cures where all elso fails. _c.!:flmnhh’.conmpsuon, stomachâ€" disâ€" ers, nervous diseases, rheumatism, infantite paralysis, goiter, etc., sucâ€" ceut‘:fly treated. â€" Electrical treatâ€" men Offices, Room 203 Weber Chambers, * "Berlin, Ont. tss ThE EMPLOYER‘s AS$80OCIATION 5 OF WATERLOO COUNTY rkun LAasuik BUREAGâ€" .59 King $t. West, Berlin: We have vacancies !btmg and woâ€" men in all lines of work. If you are out of employment communicate with us at once. No charge for registraâ€" tion of services rendered. 148 The total rml:: for Belgian Reliel d 20 â€"a¥é© $917.00;¢ * > Methodist Belgian Fund King St. East, MIiLLAR, SIMS & GREGORY Specialityâ€". Diseases of the Far, Nose and Throat. Office non:‘-“i to lï¬ï¬â€™ ï¬â€˜! Closed all day + Telophone 121. ~‘ . : OsTEOPATHY. DR. WELLINGTON K. JAcoBS CLEMENT & CLEMENT EXPERIENCED VETERINARY 8 SURGEON D. 8. BOWLBY, B.A., LLB DR. §..ECKEL, L.D.8., P.D.8. Dk. F. G. HUGHES, Waterldo..â€" _ _ stor. ol DR..CLAYTON W. WELLS. SCELLEN & A. L. BITZER, 8. A. 150 Robts â€"100 with Private Baths Eunortax 1t Aemoas Puax A in Qarte Restaurant J A M E Prinee (Genrge == Batpl == MciNTOSH, ~BARRISTER L E OA L. , _ DR. J. E. HETT J. A. HILLIARD ToRonNn To h ï¬_fl.hodi!' up to (January Berlin