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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Sep 1917, p. 9

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i. The ttrtet utws.' or the avid discovery :.tmereu m In; in a roumtalrout.rvay élhi'ougii vessels to [he Sandwich is- élnnds. and Hum awn-arm] again in we §columna of some Baltimore pulwr. Fig. {erybmly laughed at the rmnur.‘ but 0v. Zerylmly remembered it. Tin- tund was 'iinttniuny remain. and men. as "Intro imam? incrmttars as the mmn'v of the idislam-o. lel'o might tve" Ire gold Ethere. hut more mum-mic Wptt' tite PP- iports " lions. pawhides and " "rirsd in!) coast. Mingtwl shows. ttttttits " 20ml ideal of fun of it nil. t retttCusltur. EThon. when we “we of " brand grin. §camc the ttirrwatiott at the ivlior writ. 'tcn by Governor Rim-nu to 1lto war cic- martian-m. Tim! 11uc, a min-r "tmint ytZwuumnl and inn! to he bviicvvd, but , read like" fairy Univ. ' :.' " have nu Itcs','tutiott in sayPmz." .fwrute tin: gmcrnm. "titat thrrc iy mum amid In line (wintry nir-Iim-ui try the isacrainento uni Sari Junquin rivers 'tiiun would my the rush u: tlie {am war with Mlern n immiz‘wl ymies over." AIR! lu- thnn, “out on to m- 'vurt m do!!!" him munch: and hi: srash, tum, montibuing "It'll. Mares. 'dures. in a etrcuntstttrtfM1 mutumr that untried conviction.? ' Oh, Susannah, OMEWIil-thl-J in this story" must write an miragrnph exeluslvely Midlit myself. r'l'hc faet that in ‘ the outcome ot all these stirs ring events I have ended as a mere bookkeeper in nerhap's a good reason why one paragraph will bo enough. In my youth I haul dreams u-plenty, but ill“: event and the priullar twist ot my own temperament prevented their fut, '.titlmeut. Perhaps in n more squenrn~ iish age-und yet that is not fair either to tho men whose destinies I am try. :ing tn record. Sulilro it, then. that ot hose men I have been the friend and ;otupaulott. of these occasions I have i ea In part. and that the very lacks grind reservations of my own character ithnt have kept me to n subordinate p0. Eamon and a little garden have prob gably made me the better spectator. EWhlch in: longer paragraph about my- iyeit than 1 had pummel] writing. "isuuurootrt oeriierfictu, as un‘vriuz n [mink Hiram n! ”flint: Hm lamina wlr had taht 1Pamiltcs 52mm”! ttterr ”sown-:2. nmrtL'uu-d thclr '.rrr.-suotts. tg min and and their single eunuc- Our lit-nail 'trire 'fznfml The vuln- Ifl‘ols' Jokes ”annual mhnt‘ As I kmk back it seems to nu- that I mu Mums! soc n'i'h (bu 'i'd','1'('/ um thi, Mum! rostloas mammal hmzvruh Hm M'HJtn of all soHcty. The Mctirart mu- ttttN 'ers' 9| mw-.aer"t the ulcmnx 3mm: tet (runs alt -tilletl WWI tltc.ririt " " tcutnu- turned mum’ru' laud”?! [Ma 31mm": new erttpt"tst' Hut In the 1mm Humane nu Um small mum: the in“ mm talk") tuw- wrtumu. " i' Therefore I will pass aver ttNe0.v the ivnrluus reasons. romantic and practi- gcal. why 1 63mm to join the gold rush ito California In the your 181'.) It was gin the Mr. and I was then of ll roman- itie and adventurous disposition. story is laid in Panama, the route taken by the gold seek- ers. If your heart has ever beaten a little faster at the thought of those adventurous Gays, you will follow the for- tunes of this little party of four with real delight. THE gold fever of '49 is now a chapter-and a ‘ry thrilling one. too-in our national history. Mr. White has made that feverish time live forever in this story. It is a very wonderful pieced work. He has recreated the past, and we go with bated breath through the scenes he pictures with so much vividness. "Gold" has special interest at this' time because part of the (mTea oratt'reas. -tqts.mtbaemt ‘IAIA IIIIO'IU Illlnwm obtStWtBt.rqu.tqtt-qtq-q'qtqt-ota-orarto "SAMBA" Mm 1 Geta.aehaaeaadeNor Loaf BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE. i-",- Copyright. 1913, By Doubleday. Page O Co. E t"'lo+mtmi.tmtmtatmtomtmota.a-cauaroucaot '0tio'... qtttStt.'.qtt...t0u.ta' “an“? PROLOGUE Le.tiry"smsrets to ttttttte 22' . Mum tor CHAPTER I. GOLD gppgptayle and belie! iuitar (tY'eatdiiii'i.u" _.' t cup ot Yea “In Perfect? i 'itiqlb, ; " x " i telllllt ' Mg' J 'iilEi?s5 Iii' It sc, I ',becf'i:!:i'5Pvlr, EX” ' a? _ If” I')."', _,' , nan-2v / 1',t',)2, 7.. s Jr Dr. Piano’s ”meant mm not only the original but the hm Lillie Liter P1110. ttrm put up mr 40years ago, by Dr. R. C Pierre, have bum mark imitated but - tended. as thousands must. Ther'" purriy veg-tabla heir-.3 made up M con- eentratcd and retin n.~iicim\l prim ciples extruded from the mute a! American pluck._ Do 'to1.gripe.. One ttwo (at tree medical advice, Pmparvd from namrv's roots and berth it remains no almhol or aarrtotiq I nor any harmful inqrrrlirmt. In when tablet or liquid form. Write Dr. Pierce, yvntio.' “pal, Buffalo, N, Y., My I'll At the first symptoms of any dump mum. at any period of life the one do really help ul remedy is Dr. Pierca'l Falpritf Pryrwtiption. . - Dr. Pierce'. Favorite. Preemption II fi true friend to yomcn m times cl trill. Por headache. backache, hot Mu, mental Mon. dizziness. hintinl' Ha. luswitudt‘ and exhaustion, womeni mum mvor fail to take this mod and true woman's mmiicine. , iaiig, Irqti ,,73; murh benefit. Ibm allll 3-, _== r. - 1a,nl,t,,ia,itr",'2 IP c K, P"',' 4*"; six 'mont I mu - ral _ id ,7 , t'ompterelyeuredd Ea w , Mei ' _ ,my ailment Ana " ifV.: ' gjghnve I'm?" had an! , '. F 2" " "turn 0 same. a"klii'ktif /. can recommend thir medicine as bcin good it one will ttiveit I fair 'frihVfl:'sfdi'. J'mm Again, 6.7 Edgar St., Chatlusm, Ont. ' Thouhanda ol'womm in Canada ham, alien Ewing uxlfailing sum._ _ Chadian). ottt.--'%otne tame ago I had a Win! breakdown. It terminated it aaitlh. 31:“ n had CNM. . Piano's Favor. settsiltio Nev-ugh In dim-mu! " sort vi t'T. J',', and In di.,',v','.v' tr" static», l >|::|::'l 1." “in. Ilu- ,., “min" of limit“: tlto 12mm 1-- wilt he ”disk-xi if I tio TI';',- well. In I'm'l. it l Ilnu'l try k I than tl half"! ”rpm-l " (luv . perfectly “Milieu." Whivh rrmnrk mum-ion!” in l The desire to gr: to Elam-ado was E universal and almost irresistilsto. The iahiiil'y to gu was much more tin-tun i scribed. For otie thing. ir rust a good ideal of money. and that was who": I “Datum! limrn‘nt [he tirsct pull. Then i I suppose tt majority did have ties n' i family. husiimss nr other respottsihili l, ties inurussihie to shake otr. But we uh ‘Joiued one or more at the various Minus formed tut the purpose ot pet ting at was: somtyof their members t: California. and tliscttssedleatetlly tlt: merits of the alum-en! runway. and won! into minute and f,ust0tsutiuur dt tails as to priiwssvs ot which wcLiwv. less than homing. uml sun,'.,' "0h. Sn sawmill" and talked ourselves into a Irioyiiivd (ever of excitement. and weni home with our heads in the clouds Once in n great while some of thes. clubs came to somutlting-cas a body. I tttttatt-for individual members were constantly wurkiug themselves up the summit of resolution to rash headlong and regardless down the other sidelind out of due sight When a mad ind reached in certain pitch ot excitement he ran :Imuck. lie sold anything. do tatrtod manning, trroke llimugh anyl thing in the was or family. n-spousi- bility or iinuut'inl lacks in order to go. But, as i say. nu-usimmiiy one or these clubs pooled its individual resources, and liuughl some uiil lubpor n witaler( or outtittrd u v.uparu.traisi and sinriui l otr. In" gem-rally we gut culy as in: l as "0h. Smannnh!" l teuietulret. mm 1 in mining out hum niu- of mn' llu'i'i l ings Ilst0iu.sr, mysvll' I21'\I n mix-inn :m l unrimsl tot"'., ul‘i:iu:lii\' trot" Im- ow, wlies " as: Yul-whom to matte mm}. Mos] :1 long, u'" In In tlt or ratl.v: some 11:2»wa at a, mu 12:9 It?» p, tte limlm- ‘r :..:-:’1'u p-Luszl may... From every stage. on every trtreet'eor ner. In every resuturttut and hotel it was sung. Nun-d and u'uisth-d. At the sonml of its tirst notes (he and!- ence always wrung to Its feet and thoerml like mad. Then I popnlu'r 2mm! Ittt" ther Ontario Women. PERSONALS. 1h ”All "Ll 80h In”: ite Prescription wan ieeomrnctided to ma by In Hand who new! it and received h Until! the has on ' dum' to mr.ut.'tcttt." _ truism N asked you a plnln questlon." he and. "and I'd like the favor ot a plum answer. Do you think you can lick In. as well as your rural friends?" "I can." Bald t showy. no run ttharm through uncanny. "Come mn" he cried, "on to West "Ninth'." met" I stopped short “Illa tn surprise. "Wbat In blazesr"-- I began. m, laughed, and the devils In In; eyes danced right out to the turf-co of them. "Four." "Can you lick all the others'." I stowed to laugh. By some shrewd “can he had hit on our chief d1ttMmtty as a community. We were all four country boys will: a good deal of re- “an": energy and lush spirits, and” 're. wq-e not popular with the gen-nth underneath. C ., ‘You see. t'm pretty trig"- 1 iiaiua. ed him. "tes, I see you me. That's why I'm with you. Do you am: "a can lick Somehow. I must repeat. this unex- plained Intrusion or a mun stranger Into my private affairs did not otten0. “Then you must have a big sitting room. now many of you?” "I have a very small ball bedroom." I replied wonderingly. "A number of 'ttttav? the whole of the top Boor." I Wouldn't go with that crowd to n snake tight " it was twelve miles away. Where do you live?" "West Ninth street." “That's not tar. {have won I 2001! r "Suppose by a miracle .11 that tot mum agree and could start far Call- ttruin tomorrow In a body-thath what they are organized for. I belieter he Countered-sow WI: RO with them?" "Why not?" ' ' "Martin Is why not, and Fowler In why not. and (lint little Smith rum. and six or eight others. They are weak sisters " you are going into a lhinpgo into It with the strong men. "ru- l-N-n 'stttehing you at these hml "trsetiosrs." said he, falling Into stop again In spite ot myself I experienced a glow of gratitieation at having been me object of his Interest. He stopped short in the street and looked me up and down retteetivelr, hut without common. C One "h'estifig after: the; 11124:an to my great "irttrisrise, wuit'tisti 'into step with me We'hzm np'to tttni titomeht never exchanged a word. _ , _ , "In New York long?“ he dobMLdel.‘ "About six months." t told him. "Farm bred. ot course?" he remark- ed. "Where?" "Ashbury. in Vermont." 1 tanned. without the slightest feeling that he was lulruslvu . agreed upon as (In Mast sun with which " My! Potpsiltle,to mm owner- nia Pt ties, out ott8 quagm“ A sum ot 7 hgh! week. ldt 'hfiidif alone Ltit; World a minim " other femurces. the saving or the £500 _ - ’. ‘ _- ffi" - .'eeri-i_ ‘TTX‘H lag the pa " oft 932 an. men: qt angling 1:21? 'c.1'ttttl. talus tru? At STeyits gum“ Jptituput talus trut of greys u (td my Ising tgr, t "I _ , pe sum ot i T Week. I fins A alone In “furor“ a pains " wr, found own at u. roman-ll" wit think It was the devil of gerdtta--. " devil behind the steady roan-o] of n dau- ttrain, Hts name, I soon ditsgor.. ered, was Talbot Ward. . At this gum-Sod I was Smith”; In as m: assismm bookkeeper to I lament- purung ttnu. They were cmgrprlalnc 1mm1“. and already they wer't Laying Mus to capituv, (mine of the California trade. The om! u tale I heard (W! in the {union of some marble god- I human. He had very regular. Muir some features. with a clear. biscuit brown complexion. and u clone cuppa]. stubby. light mustache. All the. thing! were Interesting and “truths. though no more no than are the vigor and beauty of any perfect min-l. But the quality of his ere. pied him. " least to me. in a class apart. They were sober. clear eyes that looked out my 1nd contemplative on the world about them. so that one Cot the In- sunt impression of a will behind them that nrelgtsetl, and Judged. 1M they were not,laughlng eyes at All and rather uegatired the imprealon and: by the man'- geneml bearing. Bat somewhere dqwu in them something ttiekered "In: t strong burning candle In a brisk wind. Uwaslunally it was almost out: lpen agaln it blazed up clear. so' that one thought to no tt plainly thruu h the steady brooch]; look. It .les fascinated the behold. pr. for it was mptrterfoot Whether tt came and went. grew and nhmnk. for hwlug delicately the moods or rel!» lions of the spirit withln. or whether it was it purely fortuitous elect of my: tttsd refutation no man was ever uhe to say. And some men later made some very bad guesses. I my srll think it was the devil of gerdtta--. /Tod ineetiiGFiasoea Inquir- ugly. his in wound“. - qt6Of ”my. buoy“: - I). Ilka! with M. em up and u- dt with: and ma - on and over he - at In: toe- no that it q h”: to spring with vigor. Bin-body "Iver, erect not all and _ bending easily to - clung. 'tr III-m. " I were we: to In" In: his bee " all I should have placed him In one ot,the Magnum spin- a. or the world. Ills head was nthet Inn-H. round. well poised. with not! close not tingle!» all over tt like a up. “due-mum In: mummwm um-thu-mmgm to morn-h; ot “-le hid dull-Indy no to unto - tuttemtMwptetttstm. ' " an (Inn tn a tuna.” I‘m! -tt1ettrreqtaruItW. datum], mariachi-such nun-twin 190m: mun-u a. uni-i was cl".- ttt - MJJuquyullyu-g Dub- “Wounded-um.“ Iett tip-sh all we CW3 Ttel- "no: _ iii v, l _ CHAPTER II. "i, . The Hammor%tek. ITt1 the words he sprung tor. ward and hit me “vice. The blows started at the very we ot his foot, n'nd they 1th me as no blows, men with tho hare list. had ever shaken me before or since. Completely and. I struck back. but euruunu-rml only the empty tir. Four or tive tlmes from somewhere those nlle driver tttrts descended upon me. Being new prepared to some ex- tent, I raised my elbows and managed to defend my neck and laws. The at. tuck was knnmlkltely transferred to my body. but I Btlttent'4 my muscle- !huu'fullv mu} tank the Dunkhlllellh My roommmes perched on the table and the mantelptece out ottbe way. I asked the length of the rounds. "Rounds!" echoed Talbot Ward. with a tttttits of teeth beneath hls little mus- (ache. "Did you ever hear tt' rounds in a veil light?" I My opponent‘s body was as benutl-j ml " his head. The smooth whlto) this. covered long muscles that rippled beneath it with every slightest much. _ The chest was deep. the waist andl hips narrow. the shoulders well round~ 1 d. In contrast my own big prom», cent muscles. tralned by heavy farm ; work of my early youth. seemed to; move slowly. to knot sluggish” though ‘ powerluuy. Nevertheless I Judged pt a glamo- that my strength could no“ but prove greater than his. In a but- lng match m: "the quickness might} win. provided he had the skill to dl- , not"; But In a gonnlne tight within I the ei,rtmmrrcribed and hampering itt.! mensiovns or our little room I thought ; my own rather unusual power must) crush him. The only. unknown quan- , my was the spirit ot sameness of us , two. I had no great doubt of my own I determmatlou in that respect. I had : been on too many log drives to tear'. personal cm-onnter. " And cerlalnly Talbot Ward seemed to show nothing but - interest. "You don't show up foe what you are in your clothes," said be. “This Is going to be more tun than I had; thought." I I began also to strip for this strange contest whose rules seemed to be made up frum a judicious selectlon of Metre oral principk‘s by Talbot Ward. . I f ',' ' . ", "'T3P , "rF to“ have beamsubnuuw} which. even 3 _ ',r mt "tt r _ with, a reasqnnbje commission could, - “Do you think yang-n lick It." be retained at a comparatively low). tt . re'P' l' _". _ _ who. Some ot these samples tum---' G',',')-, ,'Jf,1, 5:51]; “my wsg:53: mttehwtlmttvwretrnirrga, tuir.00 ?"".1 wquzt. we'll tight." . __ ton at; Saskatoon, this Ja a cracked a. gun rttpidty N Btrip, r" teed, " per cent. wild buckwheat “3‘me you expat-rio- get " your [and arched wheatyd per cent. weed: clothed In a real tight?" I asked him W‘s-we‘ll at various kinds. " ftg a good little, Qardoulcqpy. ; , I . “It I expegted to Att", yes!" said he. "Why not? man'g Cttip Greek and Ito. man and Hebrew is'ris.tiius and every other good old tigtstte 'strip for the tray" when he got I chance? oe course! Take or! your shirt. man.'" “You want to bite and gonzo and laugh. then P' hand I. greatly ulna-ed. “Which is it to be?" I askéd In} mt. “posing 0r wrcslllng?" " a” you cooutmeiine," he re. plied. "Boxing tn d Ennis with rules. " Isn't fighting at all." "I am not. m1 woiite nit be Lik A tttrht's a tight, but a man can b. do Our arrangement» were very 11mph. The chair- were few and pushed back easily, and P'titad an old set ot gloves. “noun; tUNI Imam: before the ting open tirm Talbot Ward, full of the bushes: in hum]. rushed directly " the matter once the Introduction were over. begun to loo-l boner, Ind-ow tfeetAn.. l isa-tod-tit-uh-tttine I at, and the Headaches no gone entirely. I Mahmud this ”can! [hit undid-a to atl my {new ". c ' DAN ”CLEAN. .wo. I box, ti me 12.50, trial site, 256. At :1le or sent postpdd try In“, on"): Limited. Ottawa, . This nppedcd to I decided to My A"i1'llJrA.s's','tm'dt ME, 1 ,rittuautiHtod_sBa. a AfMill and Headaches. One by I an 105* :...e...ty'rr, -.sh-,,?r2.ei,yetie. make “you, tits, GtEtiriro"i; mir. " '%titthtt"hhlliiitrtti human»: MIME YEA E (lllfffllfil (To be Continued.) 03.19150” at.” 1214. seemr'trt various kinds. " ftg a good' Count Luxburx W” tttgrtded h" pall- . ports by the Argentine Government. Such teed- make very suitable ra- tions especially tor growing chicks or for tho summer feeding or laying stock and they are more economical than wheat. In an experiment con- 'ducted at the Cap Rouge Experfnwm- at Station screenings at two-thirds ttttt cost ot good wheat produced eggs at lens £03,! than did the when; Suns at thig (gen mar, be fed whole and mm? grppml tor n mash - , [r - Sample: ol,l'eeds and orlcewtpt car I l e There are considerable buckwhent screening. prowl-able at a reason- able' price at the prairie and Port Arthur elevators. which make good iced. At the middle eastern flour mills! ttfpre are quantities ot hereon- ing ind: from milling wheat that would form almost an ideal grain mixture and could he purchased at about the price of shorts In fact, most or this class of feed is ground and mixed with the mill (certs and as a consequence is lost as a grain feed tor poultry. For the pun part ot the rat'm it night be neeeesary ts use can. barley buckwheat etc. when these are pro tumble at reasonable prices. In In“, places the:e_canum. be obtained: hen the screenings from ttdur will: and elevator: would he use-J. Before looking for other snln (can. it 'mum be unable to m;- sesl uni more mull [ood- ba and In the ration. During the winner both the chick» and the layer: could he ted s larger proportion of dry or mom math and lam. Brain than I! usually advised. mu food: In short: and bran are easier tofu“! cheaper than the grain feeds. and when the blrdl‘are on rune could be eaten in larger proportions. b tit tor muting purpose-L hr in pro» *wm ”Him: In." tho world's supply at - umw‘ Jt win be,“ me Li attig, we ttir flL't consumption. Pomtry men will throw tore have to look for . whatnot. _ m undo- ol mod bk may ta becoming "do”. 00:11. Wilc- ally ott the mum, onl- hla tis was. barley any buck-run vary am a to!) u high. When. no In popular you!!! “a. 'i'i1yi tae. l $.33», I “muwummmu '4.t.tt.tt.eott.uoqrtq 'aorihis1tialgar "Make Plenty of Jelly this 7 I Year" MW Atlantic Sugar Refineries, Limited Power Building, Montreal m LANTlC SUGAR is a mo cane sugar of "FtNE" fault tion specially mingle for preservin’ u it dim m instantly and nukes a clear wailing syrup "Pure and mama", 2 and 5.1b. Cartons; 10, 20 and loo-lb. (Children must have sweets, and the most wholesome and economical sweets you can pro- vide for them and the whole family are delicious home-made preserves and jellies made with PRESER VINO LABELS FREE. Send II . rod in" trade-"k cut from I bag or canon of Limit: Sun! and we will and you I book of " primed and planned lube]: all ready [0:86. We. ”ULVIV FIID. But Rationing I. can Poor, Canadian. Say; Epidemic. and Death In . 6W emu. t London, _saTir-"'"a" gag!“ sol- dier returned from Switzerland. an lhe was wounded at Yum In April, Itsres, and was three dun on the new before being discovered. He wt" Iwas taken on a long Journey on I 'stretcher train. ou qrrignt the Ger- iman ordorues found themselves un- able to remove the ntretrher from as ’car, BO, taking htm by the head and hotels. they dumped mm on The nut- form. It was never“ can Before he received medical Bttetttitttt, (at! then he had to pay a " .Condlgiopa have} been greatly impmiedihams ' f 1 mama. law that the . German military are truuuxmtytentuii,d. bonf- ful, but the etyi,tituyt arit dairy”?! ‘There an man? fairs ot iiiitmttiU and admin eattttn Gen-mm qt team- retuméd 4.ml immune Mesh qull~j ity of the ration: In the German camps; and the dependence ot prison- ers on- topdoareeis. In {he can of officers onpun! and moubtdny ot camp life is apparently the hardest lea- ture. _ _ C ' tau-tuna (of out!“ cuck- sad for summer feeding of hen; tt may not b. er', up; um: teeatne In an wiater In tdr fattening and mashed teeth I. wont nlhtmory. Poultry lu- beon “tin: good when! and corn may not it (in! tulle to the lei-caning but with . little time Ind [nuance thr, will on it readily A car load oftt mu remind " the " perimamnl M. Ottawa. " a out of $35.00 tt ton, " bu prover: very ros Bram: Columbia ad the Mart time Provinces, tho buckwheat screenin- un- the but "mm and tau. .mpomion might be the may. ig ,ngcurln‘ this (and In but a. mud mic-um s - tlt. 'tar' am6t. mioa 4:: fa'o'at could be my“ u a! will”! flour. sad tf ttottitrrmeat Wham-uh tor It, more at lt would be "unable. '1'" ’ , _ , » uni-c iiiiWFiFiii'iii'iiTi a pan. min - vow a u.” an curt f. o. I M; a any). ot ml! ,ruat'itttt I for 't.uaarttBtmeroeevtt6beee- who “.00 pa- cut; “to a.“ mum but" u mo. .' [00.] can» ad Datum £32.50 and I Mu nub a It)!” . qua Quebec “may on "I; hub- M m in um aeiirr mu and the prices quote) shot an: cor-um ". when they are ct-te. They GERMANS ARE DEPRESSED. Lil-b he a w“!- W or u it of in: wood- 'Ci9iilfit'irt'ii?. mm M " Kins St. West. We; l We Inn was- a: no. III. - 'rtqrrtpM1iimssotwtr= nm‘“ out ot employment 'rir.t'",talt III " on” No cunt. he ttey of services “Island. It. TH! EMPLOYEB'O AMA?" 0F WATERLOO COUNTY mm LABOR mu i, BR. & EGKIL. L03, an... i Lawn cue-so eon... - ‘N new and Ron! may 'tt,'d'ftaur, at Toronto. s')iiil' women In new Nelsons Bank ti Waterloo, Dentistry gpmett'rra. h _ Ata bunch“. _ . J. A’umulmi : o...), Dental. 1.0.8.. Rom tl',lX D. tat Surgeons. 'dl'dldtgtit - In . All bunches an; In. mid. Dulce over 14mg am, it“ SEE a A. “1130,0648 In: In. at. Kitchener, Phone 331. to! - sun: In Exams. One: 'mratA)tgrF, used. once over Kitchener, om. "."mtttr.tttmtrgtttttmt; we was; it/ld'),!?.?),')': Ribbon". Ont: y, ,. mun a qtLmediir" -, E WWI-m- o. e. 80104100“. iaii oi.uraneir,' ' m.“ in)?" u} Tait 9... Ion-- an m was Klng snout tttttee, Waterloo Mutual - Inc. Estabmhcd "" “Y Head Office, Waterloo Sun-cubed Captut "names Deposit with the Domin- lon Governmeni ...$IIO,“B.M All policies guaranteed " the Lana-cum“ [unannoun- puny "rttlt Amt! at 329,400.; 405.00. FIRE Ilt8tlttltl.,tW' In”. Comm. on. " I or tlt. n. Kitchener. M I”, mm: Wright. may C, A, BOEHM, DIST. AM. Waterloo, Ont. PM. “I 'alttl.ta2ttl',t '. a; ..' ~mu..i a. _ ”mugwun' --B Ju. ' ee. ”Lynn. l a. “‘5 "li"")"');)),)"'.,), , it). a; will: 'i/iitiia""rfiéroo rr- may ,. LaaAt GENERAL INOURANGI _ AGENT "Q _ “W2? i oncuwouwmlnu WM. McNALLY. “QR: G. A. Boehm INCORPORATED II" Bum" and 'otiertterr " le' Strut East, REAL 38737.. Jae" a m 00“le scum. .Némy ttrms l about. one. 'iG1iG'l2l in. Town“. No. “I. a . Pinon. 1518 " [I

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