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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Jun 1918, p. 9

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"MI moisture Mew“! him afresh no and whim-y no Inoner arrived than he perceived a mu diam-ling of the now :thu and wax {owed to exchango’ll for a murmur. Toltme trom below. making with 'lnguu-r. wnmod him that alrcadr mum- or the hidden party had arrived. Ind as he completed the tatstenittq ot m 3mm runucullve coilnr In ecBtttt" if umml reaclwU him through the open 'rtneiow-unu Hum. oh. then he brgln n- Ire-ankle. " III- the vulva of Mill I'm". no IM! tie Mumml tor one lie-"struck look tum. his rum-Ml. All in nutty white In" lu-llntmpo sin mu. a blond nulr "tro than": over the aim-walk Inward “'llllnm'u [mm Knit Her lit"? wititt ,‘INIOVII' Ill-z. with I hollotrnln- riltlull numl Ink "ere. bobbed his III-It’d "ee' 3.; null-Hug urn. A heliotmng [in not whit-kiwi nor tnthttte+tr from In- nnmmtm mm. Poor WIllluIn! Two ryoutlm entirely In William'. 1-mllll4-n If heart accompanied the ietatttorxrua girl. whEIc Min Pan-her "um-area dimly "pull the outskirts of the pump. the "ell known penalty for f umlmmu who mic-ruin Inch radiant-e Ll‘rnl-nhly it sent: them right. was 2 Prult'n tustrN. t'nme clearly an the chin» an; of tiny bells. for she spoke with» IMilly In ttrr little dog in that tinklim: ‘hiIINUN‘ fashion which VIII part of ire mm” who must. "l‘urlin' I’loplt." she said.» "wake up! i"" tumtuin' to ten po ty viz all de 'I‘In‘ni ups. Posh"; l-‘luplt. wake up'." I "In tscart melting with'n him. Wil. ‘lum Int-ml from the angelic sounds tf llu- window. He rtlu out ot the mum and plunged down the front nulls. And the next moment the Your kidneys m the fmam, of the body. " they become innum and hi] to slim. tnnto the In“ mum, they an apt to throw the whole mechanism of the body out of order, than tunic poison cu- u- cnmuhto in the system Ind be u deadly In snake venom. Haida: canning the minor lilmenu of rheumatism, oeitstiea, lumbugo and M. (tho neglect of tho kidneys In apt to dnvcior into more serious discus. m p115! fel or static in plus bidder. _ "WHO WILL WIN f THIS BA'lTLE ' " Valium VI” luated Upon tho Pm- tron "Dam. of Gottrstturg." ~rnuh of breaking glass and the loud chumplmmp of a heavily falling hu- man holly rcsouuded. I Rid the body of toxie pouotr.--ek the bladder and kidneys Ind cure the twinge. of rheumatism with Anuric Ind you win the battle of life. Auntie was Brttt discovered by . Dr. Piano, uni has hemmed lhonuudn of sum-yer! ns (ten tts nppmsrd and elimin- B',ed the ravages of tho mum potions kid- my dist-urn. Now prorurtthre " Ily cl drug Morr, or w-~ml Dr. v. M. Pierce. main!“ Hoel. Buffalo, N. Y., or brunch oftlre, Bridgeburg, Out, 10 cenu for trill ”than. Tlmrold, ont.--'" was wandcrfully bdrm hy taking 'Anuric.' For about . _ throw you! I had kid, L' ‘31?in my trouble and "mu ti; q R, mat-nu. I also had ' , lmvknrlm. My limbs Q would ttwell Ind I bad I , rheumatism in my ' Inns Ind hunk. Mr hands would nwrll ml t l joints would he IO r Ch so" And Btie I could - Kandy do my work. , ' They would pain In. nomething awful. I ”and but without rehtsf. At list I - 'Atugrie' adwmsnd, l hogan It: um all two bottles completel cured In. of all q We... and {think it In. I!” h that - u m In In! Mrs. Baxter. alarmed. excused her- mit from the ten table. round which “mo authored four or tive young peo- ‘ulc. and hastened to the "otttAmli, fol- mwml try June. Through thtopeu door “we we" Miss l'rutt. Bliss Puncher. Mr .lnlmnlo Watson and Mr. Joe Bul- Ctt morning up the walk. laughing and "tttWHO? of tho catastrophe which had numlwl, And It little distance from Hm taut of the sum Willitttn was neat- M mum the prostrate "Battle of Get. Ullb.lr;.:." _ "A A tFitit, . U " t I l 7 Il b, ‘ fi". I loom Tamera" lt Mid." he saw hunrsoly Maria-coal A Tale of Youfb all ig. 39!" [99% enteen "up: Homo-nan Willis; ca r- ”U. tt “I! U“. "e"--" we! tttV-mad My broqte tt “In "t6tMttttguathto.tHFt. tumuaummlomu t - an n. and tt la.” "Get up. WUtH." In. - "and. "dt-st-tre-mt-tttttee-n tle tucked engraving. he and A cry. “Wink an a. due out you?” ll. an bin-elf. “Nob." Nt did you mean. You'll have to than“ than. Bum!” he at Wills-‘3 - health Ien mutated to trim Ar on. - dementia-Malibu.“ Ite, had e dismantled mince. 1oqtrtttostrte,qee*" human-I. with while showing underneath. “Bury? new In. Euler. And. - “than; some new at glue. a. dropped than upon the en- va. pushed it on of the In all nu (maul to you In. Putt end her attendants. Upward Willi-m sped unseen end an. to e breathless halt " the top a! the stain. . Aatt,reretn.dreamttoheardhu mother‘s hospitable (fauna " the door. and the little party lingered III the In“. denim by m- Pntt’u db- oorery of June “oi. "rectum: tootum Ickle did!" he heard the ramming voice excl-1m. "Oh. momma iekie blue all)!" "It can I dollar and eighty-ulna cents." said June. "Willie Bttt on the cakes." "Oh. no. he didn't!" Mm. Buta- llugbed. “lie dldn't mung!" -- _ “He had to go upstairs." said June. And " the slrivken listener above smote " Ion-bond she added placidly. ‘lle tore I hole In Ills clo‘es." tuse seemed about to lumlsh deans. her mood being "srurmuticatire. but Mrs. Baxter led tbe Why Into the “III- " mom." The hall was Vll'lted.llld ml: the murmur of voices and laugh- :er reached William. William loaned upon the bani-tel- 'uilhx: um] llmnght thoughts about lune. For several long. aeothlng mo. neut- he thought of her exclusively. I‘m-u. spurrml by the loud laughter of rivals and the agony of knowing that even In his own house they were mo- topolizi.u;t the attention of one of the "rhlrgt. he hastened lnto his own room Ind look account of his reverses. Standing with his back to the mirror. he obtained over his shoulder a View af his lruusvrs wUiclt caused him to break out in a fresh perspiration. Again he wiped his forehead with the 'ittuulhervhiet. and the reésult was M. stantly visible In the mirror. William begun a feverish cumin:- tion ot the garments hanging in a Home: closet. There were two pairs at ttannel trousers wulch would orptr. '1ny mil.) be white and possible when :lcnn‘ed Ind pressed. Beside tttemaluv,t his Inst year’- summer null at light Feverishly he brought It forth. threw " his coat and then. degeeted try an- other glance " the mirror. began to mange hls collar aguln. To quicken .he process he decided to straighten :he hem collar button. Using a shot horn as a lover. he succeeded In bring- mg the little cap or head ot the button mto its proper plane, but Ills mm effort dlslmlged the can from the rod noun-m it and the base, and it an m Into space. Here was a calamity. Few things are more unclean than a decaiitated collar button, and William had no oth. er. He had made sure that it was his last before he put it on that day; also he had ascertained that there was none in, on or about his father's dress- ing table. Finally, in the possession of neither William nor his (mg-ger- was there a shirt with an indigenoua‘coliar. At ttttrt he did not realize the extent of " misfortune. Of course William searched his dressing table and his ta- ther’s, although he had been thorough. 1y over both once before, that day. Next he went }hrough most of his mother'. and Jane's accessories to the toilet, through trinket boxes, glove boxes, hairpin boxes, handkerchiet cases. even through sewing baskets. Utterly he convinced himselt that [so dies not only use no collar buttons. but also never pick them up and put them among their own belongings. Jane. arriving at his locked door upon an errand. was hidden by a thick. unnat- ural voice to depart. “mum: an. 'What in mercy'l name in the matter?" Jane called. "She whispered to me, 'Go an' ace 'hat in/ mercy'a name is the matter with Willie. an' it the glass cut him. after all. an' why don't be come down.' An' Why don't you. Willie? We're all hnvln' the pirest time!" “You 't'iv'ar'." ma the strange vole: within tho room. "G‘Wny!" "We". did the glass out you?" "No'. K00" quiet. (i'wnyF' "Well. are you an comin' down to your party 1-" "Yon. I an). C/was,'" Jame obeyed. and William somehow comnlvlod tho. husk "pun whit h he was engaged. Uenlm In"! burs! mn. from Ills despair. Norms"): hm] [wt-1mm a mother nwlln. Ind Wtltiatu's cnllnr was In plans. " wan tlcd more. 11min ht: nwktlc was a More of string. no hall tost mun: hf limp. but In- wls frnmlmlly "ware "r Ms pnssam‘ Agony was in tite llmught "r am many rich momenta fr'.ttrrest "may "pst.nP.s while Joe llullm and .lul-nuh- Wtatson made hay lwluw, Anal "two was un- othor srur to luxsn- In his I‘mr Hm the hohmlur ll Mrs. "MIN might nun be all that the guru of luv-nu: mum naturally "Mtm't of wiurnm's watIn-r All tor .lnrw. his mind lillul wlth qirrnd Shlvvrn naval m M hivn at lulu!" uh It was n my"... tlrirru. in "H rm- ot " party. Ind Hun his nwn. ll: last rum: morn Ilull, but when ho hm! IIHFHIV pm it an and {need tim mlrmr In' I'vlv I "ttle better-tor "Iron vr tour nu- ands. Then he turned to sum Inn“ Hr but ot It tooeed---gttttl mlluluml In I an". mmnlng. Me had “um thevr ctoths_ uh up new)“: Sunni“). mull Mum by Lm. p (but! VIII Pri"' In" I'm". ke ', "Willie," said u serious voice. "mam. ma wants to know what in men-fa name is the matter'. She wants to know if you know for morcy‘s name t what time it is'. She wants to know iwhat in mercy's name you think I they're all goin' to think! Bhoaastr"-- l, "G"way'." 's i "Well. she said I had to and out Iwbat in mcrcy's name you‘re doln'. I Willie."' 1 "You tell her." he shouted hoarsety- I "roll her l'ttt playin' dominoes! Wham. the guy' clothes and the "ttttet trousers had been destined for the pro- fesslonal cleaner, and William. row in; himself from i brie! stupor. made In plteous ettort to substitute himsei! tor that expert, He brougttt water. towels. bath soapVand a rubber ball- sponze to the bright light ot his Witt. dow, and were. with tom-hing courage pnd persistence. he tried to scrub nu paint out of the' Moth; He obtained cloud studies and marines which would hire interested tt post-impmssiouist. but upon trousers they seemed out of place. met, roughly stated: is that a person of seventeen in love is Mable to an down anywhem, William had dream- lly seated himself upon a taboret tn the library without nothing that Jane had left her open paint box 'there. Jane had Just been painting sunsets. Naturally all the little blocks of color were wet, and the etrect upon Wil. llam'a pale gray trousers was morn-L on. far beyond the cumcity of his coat to conceal. Collar buttons 9nd children's paint boyer--these an: the trolls that lie in mm , _ There came one seeking and calling him again. Raps sounded upon the door, which he had not forgotten to lock. she think I'm dotu'?“ "I gttess"-dane paused. evidently to comprete the swallowing ur‘somcthing -"l guess she thinks you‘re goin' “my. I don‘t like Miss I'mtt. but she lots mp play with that little dog. Irs, 'tanw's inopit." "Ymt If." "way from that door and In. LORI!” “00K , Ottawa St., Hull, P.Q. 'Truitwtives" is eertainly a wonder. For a you, I sut5trrod with Rheuma- iism ; being towed to stay in bed /oryive months. I tried all kinds of medicine but without getting better; and thought I would never be Able to walklgain. Kllillllllfll WIIH illlfllllllnllllr I'd! Milo Would ,"r,gattdtt' 'FIUIT .AawEr w IHIS WEAK, 'llilllltlltlln'ilEll Tells, How IadieF. Pinkhtm's Philadelphia. Pa.-"' was veryweak. olwnya tired, my back ached, and 1 frlt th? moat of the ti _ . I went to n doctor dnd he Mid " te I had nerv91rtimii- “One day while lying in bed, I rend about 'Fruitwtivea' the great fruit medicine ; and it seemed just what I needed, so I decided lo try it. Thejirst box helped f, and k the tablets regularly an il ev true. of the Rheumatism Rah I but: awry cottftdastee iiFFreit.a. lives" and strongly recommend them to every stttrererfrom Tuteumatism", LORENZO LEDUC. we. a box, 6 for $2.30, trial $0250. At all dealers or sent postpaid o. receipt of price by Plait-ht“. Limited, Ottawa, Ont. found my husband ,an"'eifine to nut. took " for-week and felt I little t: rank it fora week and felt I little bet. ter. I kept it up for three months, and I feet tim, nod an out. anything now without diurn- or nervousness. ".- In. J. Won‘nmnn. 2342 North Taylor St, Phllndelphn Pa. . The lino-m of mm "rgest ow rdo, tei,',",:,'.' I0 may down upon their time md strength; the mum is ittvesri.hlr, ' qugneq, 1:1on "Yott If." "way from that door and an" lawn-ring me." said Willlun. "t m vtrotat:it an my Iuiml!" ‘Munmm iumks at Miss Pratt." Jim" wank-n1 "Mrs i‘mu puts can»: , is Emmi-bl I wanna, mam; herons l.pht.(S, _ wig: kahuna, - I.” e, Irritability an !.uoreeirr.ttd Vegan“; Compound Restored Her Health. “gr!“ To be continued. aod to my neck condition hp tn; worrym' mo. 0 the thrtii-tsod he aid it I could not stop tut, I could not get well. I heardimmuetttsbout 1iMMil,'8,"t',g',t etre.utu? Corp- uni-w 'tiid; Ad- TEN BRITISH MRPLRRTS 1lfllllt ( RPTR TRWRRT Illl1Slll%, IllllJ, , I RRE MRRHIRE TAILS n Efllflll mm NINE IMAM] PARIS F IS SAFE” SlWll HY FRENCH; Bll BATTLINE fllil PllSITIHNS ENEMY " GONFRONTED WITH HILL POSITION Enemy Movement is Now Splitting Into Series of Bat- tles with the French I!" ing Advantage of Terrain; Enemy Rammed in on Three Sides. Paris, une C-The French have stopped the Ger-nu drive to- ward Paris, it now may safety be said. As was foreeasted when the offensive began, it lasted just eight days. The enemy move- ment is now splitting up into a series of battles for positions which the French have the advantage of in Terrain. MARCHING INTO ARENA. The region of the Ourcq, where the enemy is making his uns- ter efforts, forms a regular arena into which he in marching. ENEMY HELD IN ON THREE SIDES. On the northern side of the arena the dominatrag physical feature is the forest of Villers Cotteret and on the south there are hills ranging towards the Marne around Coeheret. Both of these hill positions are held by the French." On the west the enemy is I :onfronted by the obstacles formed by the rivers Ourcq and Sav- ‘ires so that he is held in on three sides. Amsterdam, June 3.--Four people were killed, six seriously wounded and many slightly injured when ten British machines attacked the open town ot Karlsruhe at 9 o‘clock Saturday morn- ing, according to the Weser Zeitung of Bremen. Two of the Brit- ish air. machines were shot down, it is declared. ONE MACHINE IS MISSING. The British war office statement on aerial operations issued Saturday night reported the raid of the station and workshops of Karlsruhe, the statement said that one of the machines engaged in the raid had failed to retain. Iwhrane 16 Years Old and 9ver as Require, to be . ' Regis"' "t . ABE INVITE“ i n All] GREAT ‘1 ' Eillfffll'flllll ' Starting. as H "W“- F'v'ee" . "erh-rs hofme um date or registration. It will furnish citizens throughout the country with an opportunity to tam- Eiiarize themselves with the obiccis " the Movement and the methods t he adopted in securing this comma o ‘anadn‘s mart and woman power. At tor it is over there will probably in few persons who do not umwmtanu why the work has been undertaken "nd will be carriad through. - . ., nu...” .., .1... ti'rhr E MILLION ' l, " NAMES EXPECTED is eve:y British suhjert over the in " 16. years is required to register. It s estimated that the number of re- gistrations will he in the neighbour- -_ -.. . .. . ,1. .,l ‘n" :00d of 5.000,000 and the task of tak ing it will be a collosal one. The Canada registration board is staking every effort to Secure the :crvlces of volunteers in connection rith the taking of the registration. when! teachers throughout the coun- ry are counted upon tor assistance Appeal to Fraternities. Already women's and labor organ- zations have responded splendidly o the request for assistance. and :ow nearly £00,000 members of tra- ermil societies are being appealed o. On the Sunday before registration lay it is hoped to have a message to registration delivered from every pulpit in Canada. Arrangements are -..-.-0 being made for using the. motion picture theatres to acquaint residents with their duty in connection with registration. The campaign of newspaper WINK Ity, which will start tomorrow. is ex- pccted to clear up a Rrrtat man! tttlr understandings which have oreVi11m1 :.. tho hast with regard to toe ream The cammriga Ity, which will ' pected to clear i iu,otrstarndirur? , " .Hlb‘: iii “the past nation. _ lay it is hoped " rsteitstration chiv mum In Canada -..-.-0 being made I Ottawa, May 30.-Proparations for ne registration ot the man and wo nan power throughout We Dominion in Satunlay. June 22, are proceeding, and will be carried through. A pamphlet ot instructions to (lo.- rmy registrars and their nunistnntn has been hauled by the Canada rosin. nation board. My“: " Denali": . thte of in: paragraphs mama that, mbject to the approval of "In roan» Mar. "the board would sanction Mans 90 nten up schools on each ennui-x during the work prccrtrtintt rNtlstra- Man (by. tho registrant”: of employ- ..... “-.. ...- --._ H 7 was in the, premium; upon which they are employed. the opent ot booths in charge of volunteer “Swim" at lodge meetings, meeting: or Women'n Insiiiuton and other similar gather 1nM. whero the opportunity' would be presented of eftertintt the reusin- tion of large numbers of persons " Stratum Doctor Enlllu. Dr, R. C, McFarlane who has been gnawing In Slrntlord novel-ll months. 21:13 033519;! with the Amy MP1"M (mm a, LnndM, "o h a North Baslhopc boy and I manna gum mm. - My a a' Gmimani' expentlnuro of tlme and labor. Ample Ins it a Notice Given. I it does, some three Um dale of "emanation, ' citizens throughout the an opportunity to tatw _-r-. with the owed: ”$134)": (cannibal Pun sonar...) HESPELER YOUTH . MEETS WITH A FATAL AocIDENT Hespeler. June 3.--lbri Chatters, aged 19, an employee of the R. Forb- es Company, was killed in an eleva- tor accident at the factory today. (matters was gunning: the elegntor films tinge. No 6ito saw the 'exM.ssttt, ti-i tys/ix1ytt cause i uq9tu'rrri?He may have Men Niledgrhucr leaning out ot the elevator, or mny have lost control of the apparatus and have boon killed in the cm): to the bottom tloor. His neck was broken and his chest and back were badly mangled. . (matters had only been with the tiftpptsir,'tbrcys or four “the. Hill father is dead. but he lived with his mother, Mrs. Mary Chatters. He was a member of the Salvation Army. ' An inquest was held by Dr. Hutchi- son. The jurors found death to he purely accidental. but were unable to determine the cause. Timekeeer DIopt Dead. Ernest E. Nettleton. aged fifty. ot) Mratrord. dropped dead Saturday morning when giving out time check; to employees going in to work any part of his regular duty as tine" keeper at the McLagan factory. He had been thirteen years on the same Job. almost ever since coming to Stratford from England,’ where he was', horn He was in his usual health when he went to work in the morning at the usual time. His wife and three young children survive. “Scliwab runs that plant well be cause hc's in absolute control of It,' the broker Bttid. . He chuckled and went on: "A big minority stockholder tried h set. guy with thwah one dtry-want ed to oppose the recent stock divid cnri--actually tried to bass the she hank. A _ _ A broker was pulsing Charles M Schwab‘s conduct of Bethlehem Step) said "H may as well tell you first as last friend. that.thcre are only three may who have nny any In this c0ttc0rtt-ott 1y three men." "ciir,hwat, just looked at the duffel in that cool way ot his. Then he """iilailitrwho are they? grow] nd thp stockholder. “" “flit; ”hm - -is, Charlie Schwah Rchwab says, "Thc second is Sehwat The third in Charlie. "--Phihuiehml 'oat, Bee our White Embroidery and Voile Oren". TNey are very at, (active. For This Week “I; BLOUSES THE TH REE BOSSES Voile Blouleo from .mtw. ._..... ....rmr $1.75 to $7.50 Georgette Crepe de Chcne Mon-en from $4.15 to $15.00 SUMMER DRESS S We aloe have a variety of silk and Sink Popun 8km: In Neck. W. You an cordially Invited to Inlpcct our Mock "NI LADIII' WM]. -ttetreeriiame-tms? (“Manhunt dmpdn to “and H. In: “the. ram can. . 'ATrWttfT,uro".'ull2rf,; mad-amumam Mel-upswing”. _ EVERY HEADACHE HAS A MEANING “the. he Kidnap-m nuptial-Ill; been-u cloud uni -riti---n Initial can d beadrehes, (an-jut W. animation-soul: . a 'trrdtt'.tte',2'rix,ilTdre't"i" The Meter lcell “with, unwilling to work. the hack the. and there in a diary valuation on otoototg. " the can: ot mg trouble in uncheckui. Rheumatistn, haulage. Swollen loin!) and Ankle: follow, and! Gin . m resorted to and the Kidney who named to mud. SOISSONS KEY POINT Ger-grim Already Have Thrown in Half of Their Reinforcements. Gia' ii. ITEM; Na-bm-Co Hm. D M?jtfiya.5y.ger?s.y2l V- - _ 5 London, June 2.--MtuorAhm. Maur- ice, writing in the Chronicle, says the present battle is once more a race tttr. tween ward made it difficult for the Germans to support their men, and therefore tends to make the rate ot their advance slower, while every hour increase the tiN,', strength on the battle front. long as tho enemy is prevented from breaking through westward Jn the directly“ cf Paris. "t from rolling up the a led line to up north, he cannot gain anything in the nature ot a really decisive the cone. ' The beauty of the Gin Pill hut-est ls that first it will in all probehilily remove both headaches and “an; mild. if there in no cure. the simple remedy can do uboolmly no harm, and you have only to write the manufac- turer. and your money will be retarded. GiuPillsueIold It “henna. boxes lot $2.60 on the mane 3 sum. If you have ply ll stt",1','ii,f,'l'l, 2,ehte, 'ttde. “we e an: " n; dh',',',','""",',',",',',,"', k',',,,,",',',',,' oi A Grippe Epidemic . For us the Solssons flank in more dangerous. and the tact that the ene- my has engaged his crack Branden- burg troops on this side of the battle. fielthows that he lbw-ouch” Sgt. to that tatr up enemy Ms we d- “(in ttttatt W snug: up Gd or M betw Sermons d Noyon. making considerable progress on the right of this battle front, forcing the French back from the Gina and the Allotto. to positions north of Epargny and Vlevnucourt. places in a direct line between Saigon: M‘Hoygn. anti at the 'i.ousrtinr mot. thin ttee,",,": his original front of attack. ortttn- niely for us. this Soissons flunk is particularly well proyldcd with. rail- ways, running tPom the direction both of Amicns and to Paris. and is there. fore an easy one to reinforce. Every winter Health Boards warn against this weakening disease which often striker those who are least prepared break! it. You should strengthen vane" ans-inst swim by taking which is the cream of cod liver oil, refined,' purified and so skilfully prepared that it enriches the blood streams, creates reserve strength and fortifies the lungs and throat. Dmft deur-it my mean much. The Dominion Police will hence- forth be commanded and administered by the Provost Marshal at Ottawa. and be known as a civil detachment of the Military police. "M“WW."PW fi..5,tit7rlliy? ABE BEEWEEN ARMY HESEHVES Ilse $tllfT't Refuse Substitutes Hamlin-mow. 11‘. Ye are offering extra values in KILL“ . Wu‘ J. A. Scene-I. BL. Lu. Weir, later In Chancery, ten. t5oueitooVEte, Ion] Omen: Upstairs In tho A Block. Kitchener. , JAlit e. “MINT. _ Barn-ten. Belicia; Nun" Conveyance-r. Men ,8” tt oince, lolson’l But in“ too. . CLEMEN'I’ A alumni" Dunstan, Sanction. was Coaveynncul. . Private Fund- to In..." ounce: lacuna Block; Cor KIM and Foundry at... I“ E. P. CLEMmT. K. G. . E. w. CLEMENT. W. P. CLEMENT. MILLAR t - Alex. Mill". K. C., - J. LL“. Barri-ten. Notarhm. etc. upstairs Economical Block. K- Must, Kitchener. A. L. smut, p. A. , (Successor to Core" m Barri-let. Solicitor. MIL rte. Money to loan. Gem: otnee-- Pequcgnnl Blot l I Market, Frederick.. Kim D. G. McINTOSH. “IIIU1 Notary, Conv'uncer, ote., " St. East. Kitchmr. Pinon I D. s. .'.'tgMPite Li Barrister, Sollclt "our; Ind Convoyancer. Dulce. at Bank Building. Telephone Kitchener, Ont. . V . Graduate Chicago' tal Surgeons und 1 Dental Surgeons of , cum in new Mqlson Waterloo. Dmtbtry its branches. Dentist. L.D.s.. 1toNN tal Surgeon. D.D._S., Tm any. All branches ot a used. Dulce over Lang Kitchener. Ont. THE' :WPLovan": " OF WATERLOO Qt FREE LABOR U111 " King St. West, We have vmnclea t men in all linen otNroi out of employment eomq as at cum. V No chute tion or nnlcea madam John .'tetmntter, I Pram while returning home ko- on WW_"0I|II. - I Mom-l “mun. Streeiattr-- ' T T "i?. Disease: ot th Imr.. I, Nose and union."- Wr 'u' King St. East. THE mallow Head office, ll" Sub-gum emu .rl oar/det,,','.', m FIRE manna! Grand Theatre, 1 Phone 344. Result pa. tb. 29m- Ir) 104 Wobor Exam-m Auction." and M Number of you. no Attetto-r-.prqt Iedgo M "In” of l live stock. “up!” All pouch. mail! the Luca-Mn 1 r? with 1un'Plli, C .00. , All“! my». and C. A. IOEHI. pm. A Inmloo, on. rude Closod all day Fridly. 1' Telephone MI. ciill, ' Business comm O; IN CORPORAm J. A. MIL! D. J. E. HETT Medical. H 0 M 0

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