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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jul 1918, p. 10

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1ssn St W# kerge t c % 0 wo vemedlan a t haked; a \Â¥rme 3' 1 m dnothd . . | fBFaica; . Webate To gmvai ts en i CCC AXE noudded ‘repeatediy for em U pbweis. aud Genesis sbook his J brig «o show thar he was AA @ked; a WW politfcal ecop m dnothér, apon the acience of alcu; ,w.ug:. Colleginte Niction nA "How. to ter a Drawing Ropip w@#ind Flve Hundred Other Hinta;»"Wit IrH Bayings From Hore and Thepe;" L8 Doone;" "Quentin‘ Darsward;" ]‘ Adventures of Sherlock FHoimes." 5 au‘ copy of ‘"Moths." ind a ‘ble. 7 7 + 4 "WAMaitn ‘apread bandrerchiefa npon 1 LVS W_L â€"‘ besg to, ® that he was Aa 1" drediy u-lm-t as she wished bim so he. "1 " she gdded after a pauseâ€""I '.Jo'-il Wilile didn‘t beat sdrything you an‘ J talked about bim P 0. ae? iaizind 1 | #be wes misfaÂ¥en in part William bud cauglit no reference to himself, but be Immd overbieurd sgumetbing. and he was uow alome in his room thinking abont it. almost fn::ny. "A secun‘ han‘ sto‘ oruh on "krynos, where they got lmlfllll aults all way um serum dulluhs to nineteem dollubs an ninory â€"elght cente." _ 000 __ Miss T‘ragt, that mhgic girl, was go P‘;':m ompetent twahties, hundred JNe g w undreda ot" mties mgé-a:‘; ho jmpossibilities. such ‘dopartnres may be.rending, but pot Trugic. Implackble, the difference to sevepteen! Niss l‘iatt was going howe. und seventven could not follow. It could ouly‘ meurn upon the jlopely shore, irbetfig HtQe angellc footprints left in the agnd. > Witliam decided to make one fna: appeal t» /ore be resorted to measures which the necessities of despair bag epused him to contemplate. Yescending from bis room, be found tuther and motber st!l} aitting upon ’ rent porcb. "Fnther," he said in a foud voice, "I 1 "‘tvrmi }ue’!" Mrs. Baxter exciaimed, nof pervélying that abe was interruptâ€" bave come to inu';m Intended oration. "Willi¢, you do fook patfe!" m _ ebime In"â€" ~obng | \'\'lillnm pelrll‘!ed herotcaliy. "Futher," he sald, "Tatber, 1 bave â€"~Fnthrt."â€"be began â€"once â€"more, _"I hare someâ€"I have come toâ€"to place before yiu sometbing Jâ€"think It!s yout . diity. memy @ntherâ€"to underrake. ~ (My sout"* said Mr. Bazter. ete Witiiam drew a long breath. %"Mra;'e' &2:0:‘!:{',‘%'3’&‘ ‘this ‘step, be tijex. thape. comes a time 10 every "What on earth‘s (he matter with gon?t"‘ Mr. Bazter ceased to fan himâ€" self _ \Mrs. Baster stopped rocking. and both «tared. Unb hearyrmeight wifter sult [of Clothes, "one lightweight stromer sujt @ crather, one cap, one straw hat, two phire of white fignael ‘trousers, twa fins shirts, two fgnnel shirts, two m&ln- seven roft collars, three sllk eckttes, ohe erucheted tle, elght pairs i,pp.a‘, anve palr 6f patent leather gimv«, one pair of tennia shoes, one ovetont, aofthe nnderwenr. ¢ AOuatwo fort ahélf of gooka, conafatâ€" € ; atyveral starling workse up ‘*‘;{I'l::l.plll-‘u‘ in a damaged .-ommm "as uf Roukeapeire‘s piags, expurgat ) â€"â€"3 0 wduinls and vol‘cges and also youhs man when they must lay a step boforn theéir fatbher before something Inppyna that they would be sorry for 1 tire ffought tbis unrdertaking. oves. «whd" i ‘!lr‘ veftain 1t would be you. honext fity"â€" \ w might nof be daciosed lo the efir‘m aftér Hatening a moment at 0‘&0’. took the haskets ong npon hh , & m wont@uietly . n the m‘m ':m""nr g..- g:mo. out «f the i@d and into the 'IP. L fler an abseureâ€"of.about nr%ho_nr- pturned ‘empa$ handed anÂ¥ ansâ€" 0W# ‘*XNbother, E> vant to spaik o M '.&MU. addressing Mra. Hagter .'~. pe . swhich rtvariy nrov the Frou Aif theso. ricking dara _ <fNicare lend Jage amay. $1 can‘t ta‘k abont mpoftant (hinga with a chilk! In the "" @on‘t know. Perbaps be doesn‘t ar&n know himself, Jane." \ Hut \Wilinm did know definitely, He bad set the baskets upon chairs, and UoWw, #lih pale determination, be was provceeiling to fill them. When his task wha eniBpléted the two baskets conâ€" o 1 lke a stranger to me! Wha, {g “?b%fl)v ..‘cli:“lr;oil want ?" A. dreasâ€"sult?" said William. * Sfe Wns aurprised and burt to Lea,. his father utter a wordless shout tu tane of wondering derision. "My soul"* gasped Mr. Baxter. ‘. thought 1 knew you pretty well, but % CHAPTER Xv. L. . *‘ Futhore Forget f'('.".‘-*"' x TR 5 .‘7" F.k 0000 BOOTH TARKiNCTON Cooyright, Â¥40, J#14 by Meiropelitan "I biare more to say"â€" William be e atbetkies casins. Ine :pfimc not" he diacicard o whigriliy diined to stay, aince | # 10 AAf something imuyr Mamrs. do I hat tn gor~ * « ‘ Aoar." “.‘t?‘urou ang of the behind het. Then teet furthet, whe mfi a brcathiets w that thetr Whtfiom‘ ," samid Wiliism, with great inténsity, "I want to ask you please to lend me $8.00." *What for?" Om.l‘.'thdlsil‘u. amy. J simply ask you, you lend me.$8.001" xum:mnflr-"ll-'* 1 could, Willie, but ~ertainly 1 h want to know what for." A %-. 1 lll‘l on eightsen years of age.‘and when [ ask for a _ncn-olm-::‘yuko”mltlhi 1 might be to know how to use it for my nngodvmwi(’:uhs b&'flfiwwm‘fl"f "Why, Willi¢,‘* she exciaimed, "you ought to have plenty of money of your own! You ought to bave plenty left oug of that oid junk and furpiture I let you ‘sell last month. You had "But you certainiy must kave some of it left. Why, it was more than §9, I believe! 1 think it was nearer ten. Burely you baven‘t"â€" "Ye gods!" cried the goaded William, "A person going on éighteen years old ought to be able to spend $9 in Are weeks without everybody‘s acting like it was a crime! Mother, 1 ask you the simple qnestion, Will you please lend me $8.607" Wiliiam left in such a preoccupation that be passed the surprised Jane in the hall without suspecting what she bad heen doing. at evening after dinner be adâ€" dreased to his father an impassjoned appesi for $8.00, laying such stress of patbos on his principal argument that If be couldn‘t have a dress suit at least be ought to be given $3.60 that Mr. Baxter was moved in the direction of consent, but not far enough. "I‘d like to let you have it, Willie," he sald, excusing himself for refusal, "but your motber felt sbe oughtn‘t to do it unless you‘d say what you wanted it for, and I‘m sure she wouldn‘t like me to do It." On Friday William disappeared aft, er breakfast and did not return to lupch. ‘ Bhe shook her head gently,. "You see, dear, I‘m afraid the reason you den‘t tell me is because gou know that 1 wouldn‘t give it to you if I knew what you wauted it for." Mrs. Baxter was troubled. During the afternoon she glanced often from the open window of the room where she bad gone to sew, but the peaceful mature‘s roots and herbs and does not gontain a particle of aleohol of auy Warootic. ‘ It‘s not a aetret prestription for its insndionn are printed on wrapâ€" vr. Send 10e for triuf package to Dr. . M. Pierce, Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., or md.oburg, Ont. worite Prescription, and I never hesiâ€" A’-‘h h‘.â€".-n'n-pd (:’Q:nfi.' Q:hxlfi tate to resaimmend it to in do,)*â€" Jise. Amicih Wyuies, 41 Yiegs BVR Stratford, Out.â€"‘‘I was mw fited by taking Dr. Piorco‘a Favorite Preâ€" geription ; it was beforo twits cames I hefd become all runâ€"down, wit nauteated, es "Waist it n B astuie ty soon gave he 35'.-: 18 w!tufld( when I was Tok hay smy ¢ great batp to me sht "That was Ore weeks ago," William Hamilton, Ont.â€"‘‘When I ‘When Ip;:oilMl the critiom) was A‘nervous wrotk and wuffored with bot Timahes and dizry s pells. . ‘Favorite Prescription ‘ : relierâ€" ed me of "L“'” ailmonts and Brought me through this tryâ€" ing time smfely. Por women . o ¢ â€"â€"middle ago thero is no tohis equal to Dr. Merce‘s "Fathor, 1 got to hive one, 1 go: to have one riglt away?" The urgenes in Willlm‘a volce, was almost tearful "I â€"don‘tâ€"rtakâ€"youâ€"toâ€"4ave it made . fo go to expensive tallors, hut thore‘s plenty of good._ready innde ones that only cost ubout: $40.° They‘re adver timed in the prper. Father, wonldn‘t you spend just $107 (Tll pmy 1t back when T‘m In ‘busimess. PH work"â€" 0 Mr. Baxter waved> al this nakle "It‘s not the money; i wothe prigelpl I‘m standing for, and 1 don‘t lutend‘‘~ "Futher, won‘t you do i?" Â¥ a "No, 1 will not!" WMéiam saw thaf sentence had been passed and al} appoAls for a new IrhM denled. He choked ind rushed into the house without more ndo. Poor boy!" his mother suld. "Poor boy nothing:" fumed Mr. Rax ter, "He‘s about lost bis mind ove ‘tenesis were unusvally animated. Aft. .an exclting half hour Jane catme (tying to her U)n(l)er. breathless. But Mr. Baxter eut him off.. ". drewsc @uit?" Ireected 5) "Woeth I thoglus you were talking nhnn'l -nuiml‘l‘ng. ‘be yause ] bonestly thought dt witst in too much sun:!" * â€" "Mamma," she cried, "I know where Willie 1s! Genesis told me, ‘cause he waw him whilé be was dotn‘ tt." _ "Doing what? Where?" "Mamina, listen! Whut you think WilHe‘@ doin‘t OE bet yeu can‘t g"*â€" FWFIDSIII(!UB? HEWOULD :DE â€" that Miss Pratt 1 gitess be can wear the kind of clothes t of the other boys wear. |I|e‘,k|ndt:ure at partite What‘s the world getting go be liket Beventeen yeara old and txl,"m'g a Ot becanse he can‘t have a Gress sult!" Mrs. Bazter Jooked thougbtful. "Of course," she ausgested with sotme timidity, "$40 isn‘t a great den! of money, and a ready made sult, just to begin with"â€" Sheigh ho cotapioisen 26 sh. * 1i Tt Naturally, _ Mr. â€" Razster percelved whither ahe was drifting. "Forty dok late isn‘t n thqusand," be interrupted. "but what you want to throw it away for? Onc reason a boy of seventeen oughtn‘t to hiye evening ctothes is the way he behaves with any ciothes. Forâ€" ty dollars! \Why, only this summer In a week, there was improvement. The constipation was corrected ; and soon I was free of pain, headaches and that miserable feeling that aecompanies Dyspepsia. I continued to take this splendid fruit medicine and now I aim well, strong and vigorous"‘, ROBERT NEWTON, bOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. _ ~ > 2 "but what you want to throw it aw w comes for? One reason a boy of uvonu:;!fl..l';:'m:? :: puta &o::d& oughtn‘t to hnve evening ctothes is the lfl!. or m‘.;," like that, manmgia, way he behaves with amy ciothes. FOfâ€" every time he‘s put a thousapd &‘.' ty dollars! \Why, only this mmmer"mr this other plavte they give be sat down on Jane‘s open paint DO% | him g ts. He gets the 6 cents to iwice in one week*‘ * _ keap, % a0" thate what he‘t "Woell, Misa Pratt is going nway. and | peen doin‘ all day." the dance wili be her last night. I‘m | cras afratd it would really hurt him to mias| > CHAPTER xvi + It. 1 remeimbet once, before. we were § » is engagedâ€"that evening before papn took | 4 m&:}"m:“‘- Bese me abroad, and you"â€"â€" e‘ n '1...‘. PRE® HOt om'.z L ixy MAR. ROBELRT NEWTON. .. Little Bras d‘Or, C.B. "I wes & terrible sufferer from Dyspepsia and Constipation for years. 1 had pain after eating, belching gas, constant headaches, and did not sleep well at night. I lost so much weight â€"going from 185 pounas to 146 poundsâ€"that 1 became alarmed and saw several doctors who, however, did me no good. Finally, a‘ friend told me to try *Arwifâ€"aâ€"fives‘, lnm.-' Atrs Btavter «poke sharply. "Bell mo whaut Gonvsis »uld at oneg." "It‘a no use, mamma," he said. "We were both in fhe twontles=why, 1 was "Father, i got to have one!*" PHIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Mrs. Bazster abook her head . Agubt, w , but she said no mote. Perhaps regpeited a liiile ihat she bad used Mr. Baxter‘s evening «lvthes to be so espansively enisrgrd. for she looked rather regretful. Khe also lookâ€" «d raiber Incomprehensible, nut to gay vyptic. during the long siience which .=llowed, and Mr, Buxter resumed hig whking, unaware of the Arity of gaze which bis wife malotained upou bim. 1 thing the wost loya) will do sume irth@ay anpd not & winute befors P & im bporan‘ x system . He‘s yot to learn some bard The incomprebensible ‘lbok â€" disap peared before long. but‘the regretfui one was revewed in the mother‘s eyes whenever she caught glmpses of ber son that day and at the table, where Wiliiat‘s manner was geutle, exep to ward his heartiess futber. _ Underneath that gentlcness the barâ€" ried seif of William was no jonger deâ€" bating a desperate resoive, but had ‘llud upon it; aud on the following aftâ€" ernoon Jane chanred to be a witnems of some resultant actions, She came to her mother with an ‘nfmm of them. \ "Mamma. what you s‘pose Wiliic wants of those two ole market baskets that were down cellar?" "Why, Jane?t" "Well, be carried ‘em in his room in‘ then he &aw me look‘n‘. an‘ he inld, (G‘way from bere" an‘ shut the door _ He fooka «o funny! What‘® he want of those ole baskets, manma?‘ oungmites witk nim, ‘eaouse Genesis <ays this man is the bergainest man in the wide wort‘, mammma.. That‘s what Genâ€" eale soys. "Well, an‘ so this ~man‘s name jg One Eye Beljus, mamma, That‘s bis \nne. un‘ Genesis says so. < Well. an: so this man that Genesisa.toid me abont, that keeps tbe stuoreâ€"1 roean Ope Eye Beljus, mamma~well, One Kye Be}jus bad Wille‘s name wriiten down in s book, an‘ be knew Genesis worked for faw‘lies that rave boys like Willie jn ‘erp, an‘ this mornin‘ One Eye BelJus showed Genesis Wilite‘s name written Aown in this book. an‘ One Eye Beljus asked Genesis if be knew anybody by that nate an‘ ali about him. *, "Well, an‘ so at Arst Genesis pretendâ€" ed be was tryin‘ to remember, because he wanted to find out what Willie went there for. Genesfs didn‘t tell any stoâ€" rles, mamma. He just pretended he couldn‘t remember, an‘ soâ€"well, One Eye Beljus kept talkin‘, an‘ pretty soon Genesis found out @ll about it. Qne .Kyg Beljus ‘suld ‘W“‘ilzflrcumo 1t there @i‘ tried on the coktiot/oue ot those waliter sults"+ fe. « "Oh, no!" gasped. Mra. Baxter. . â€"~>~> "Yes‘m., Ay‘ Ope Eye RelJus said it was Hie o’;??m'. that wouha B Whhe an‘ Ohe‘ Khe ‘Beljus rold! WHNe â€" that suit was worth $14, an‘ Willie said he didw‘t bave niiy miosey, bet be‘d. dike to Arade. sometliing , elee Ld8 it â€"Woil; an‘ so: Qpe Exyp BeJun, said, Ahis. Mas an awfu) fine sult an‘ the only one he had that â€"had b‘longed to s white genâ€" tieman. Well, an‘ so tNJy bc?cdm?d en‘ bargakied: an‘ bargeined ‘an" barâ€" @eAebRbece ie udps ud l L F2 Auhb "Am‘ thenâ€"well, an‘ so at lnu‘ylllllg said he‘d go an‘ get'e\v.rghln that b‘langed to him, an‘ One Eye Beljus could© pick out enough to: make .$14 worth, an‘ then Willie could bave, the sult. Wel}, an‘ so Willle came home an‘ put everything be bad that b‘longed to him in thosetwo baskets, mammaâ€"â€" tbat‘s jJust what he did. ‘cause Geneais says be told One Eye Beljus it was everything that b‘longed to biut an‘ that would take two baskets, mamma. Wel!, then, an‘ so be told. One Eye Beljts to pick out $14 wonli. an‘ Ohe Eye Beljus ast Willle if he didn‘t have a watch. . _ "Well, Willle took out bis watch, an‘ One Eye Beljus said it was an awful bad watch, but be, wou}d put it in for @ doillar, an‘ ho said, ‘[‘il put your necktie pin in for 40 cents more, so Willie took it out of his necktile. An‘ then One Epe Beljus said it would take all the things in the basket to make I forget bow much, mamma, an‘ the w-t? would be a dollar more, an‘ the, pin 40 cents, an‘ that would leave just $3.60 more for Willie to pay, bee fore he could get the sult." 2w Mre. Baxter‘s face had‘become su(â€" fused with high color, but she wished to know all that Genesis had said. and, mastering her feelinga with an effort, she told Jang to proceed, a commang obeyed nf{u{ Jane had taken several long breaths. _ © _ “'ou.u'nmmtmndnzg "Tea‘m. Willie® sittla‘ in a 1 m yard that Genesis comes by on way from over on the nvynoo‘wm All the colored people live, an‘ countin‘ knotholes in shingles. "Yea‘m," ibe excited git! went on "Genesia â€"knowa. all.about it, becnuse he, was thinkin‘ of doin‘ it himgeif; oply he says it would be. too. slqow, This is the way it is, mammaâ€"listen, mamma, becayse this is just é#ackly the way it is: Well, this lumber yard wian got into some sort of a fuss be of shingles, mamma, that bad . tog many kpots i», an‘ the man don‘t want to pay for ‘em. or else the store wL? he bought ‘em won‘t take ‘em baci @n‘ they got to prove how many shin gles are bad. That‘s what Wikie‘s opder a dfess bmitâ€"on bip w CHAPTER XVi. i Clothag Make the Man, ¢ H, but that‘s nothing, atitik) Just you walit till yop hets se ie 9 Kok LN VERY ‘mil an‘ . mmillions )JND I APPLICATION FOR HA BEAS CORPUS _ _ _ _ WRIT PISMISSE D BY SUPREME COURT _ Ottawg, July 19.â€"The Supreme Court at 2.15 o‘clock this af. ‘Private Funds to Loat, ternoon dismissed the nl!cat&rn for a Habeas Corpus writ ;e- : Metcalfe Block" half o? Private Grey, ;ustlm Iddington and Brodeur dlm't?ig. Cor “(:m .:'c Foundry ‘_ ‘The judgment established the validity of the Orderâ€"inâ€"Council E. P. CLEMENT, K. 0. gf' ArrflAZ(ml,, cancelling certain exemptions under the Military % ‘;M y rvice Ack z «_4 on k / _ It is contrary to the finding of the Alberta Supreme Cogrt. »« "â€"â€"â€";,M‘;‘m â€""Mamma, you‘re gettin‘ it all mixed up!" Jane cried. "Listen, mammat Genesis knows all about a secoudband store over on the avynoo, an‘ it keeps ‘most everything, un‘ Genesis says it‘s the nicest store{. It keeps waiter sulth al, the .way up to $19.00. Well, an‘ ‘Gpngau wapnts to get ong, of those aults. so Me goeg in there w11 the time n‘ t-m.fv the" mnnâ€"uWrnin- an‘ e diaigng S oi io P" + ; Tencsls eaÂ¥a,oit‘s becrase thAt sul * "aunted." & ui nsay Car i C2aw i I kbew the other part of !t,. mamma." "Jane, 1 want to kuow everything Genests, told you." said her mother. "OQb, po, mamma, Willie didan‘t want $40â€"only foucteen!" â€"o ul . money, q‘,{ou an‘ papa wouldo‘t give hiz apy, an‘ ao hbe began countin‘ shinâ€" gles todiy ‘cause tonight‘s the night of the fifly{ an‘ be just has to have it!" Mrs. Baxter; who had risen to bet feet, recalled the episode of the bayk: eta ard smak.into.a chain "How did Gonesis know Willie wnnw{ $4017 And, If Wiliie‘s pawned something, bow did Genesis know that? Did Willie tell "M hat ?" . + Snd Sss 5 A,"‘xgglm-." ‘anld Jane acletnly? "CGone Ne nja WÂ¥ hnvininn ~~ Chnies wite ~ evergbody over on hb avyiom im alf about that sudt, an‘ he saps Hied iaby (One Exe l;cljn!v never «ould eb x before. â€" y . ‘ "Well, 1 am tellin‘ it mamwa," Jane protested. "I‘m just beginning‘ to tell Ut. 1 can‘t teill it unless there‘s a be gipmin‘, can 1?" . |Iry gour best to go on. Jane." "Yes‘m. Well, Genesis saysâ€" Mamâ€" ma‘!" .Jane interrupted herself with a MWjJe outcry. "Ob, I bet that‘s what he had those two market basketsâ€"for: Â¥es, sirl That‘s just what he did: An‘ then be needed the rest o‘ the "But be couldn‘t get eyen the cheapâ€" eat ready made dress sult for $14." \Ockebi ansk Ore Ex®‘ BelJua tt» . vo‘soll 3t to a colored) niak for 3. In:s the man said he. wouldir‘t put it o jor $300, an‘ Genesia sgAy® Ne wodgin either, because it belonged to n daz P . f waiter thatâ€"that"â€"_ Jnne‘s fiire aank ty a whisper of uncttious hborror. She was baving a wonder{nl time. "Mamâ€" ma, this dago waiter, he lived over on the ayynoo. an‘ he took a case knife me‘d sharpenedâ€"an‘ he cut a lady‘s bead off with 4 1" 1 . Mra. Bazter screamed faintly. ; . "An‘ he got bung, mnmm!oif you {lon‘t believe it you can ask e Ere Beijus. I guess he knows! An‘ he sold this suit to One Eye Beljus when be was in jail,\mamma. He sold it to bim before bhe got bung, mamma." i "Hush, Jane!" P x ; . But Jane couldn‘t hush now. "An‘ Be bad that suit on when be cut the ‘hdrfl head of, mamima, an‘ that‘s why it‘s haunted. They. cleaned is al}, np excep‘ aâ€"few little spots of bi"â€" _ ,> LGenes| sort]" _"Jane!" shouted her mother, "you must not talk about such things, ’:}1 Watwre‘s Remedy is ‘Detter and Sater | TNan Calomal. " Cleans Dut Bystem Bitious? Take: ~x NR Tonight Bilious attacks, oo-glv-uon‘ slck headaecives, ctc.; &re in the great ma ’OM cases due to digestlve trouble and reasonable m‘.""‘" can_ expoct to obtain réal or lating benefit untH the earse i8 rorrnieg.m » ‘re‘s Remedy ( Toblets) is a ve ble compound that acts on the asten.och, Iver, bowe:s and kidneys, the ‘urpon i)elflg \to bring about h y and harmonioys ection of all the Q{vxtmu of ditostion cnd eliminaâ€" tlon, 1t acts promptly mnd thoroughly, yet mo mily and gently that there r:t‘;qrm‘lggy d‘n‘n: l‘?:nua umt. r‘ cof irt, § n ie t & [that in rot all _ N ®‘ Re! '{ (NR ‘Tablots) ‘m\'o & m- e oct u-m the ontire, body. ~By 1 Amg tke procesi of dizertion a extmitatian, the nourtahment . i dorlypd from {mfl. the bloo«d qualltyr is enfilbed, vit"Hity 4s irorccsed and the l‘n-dnoctpa-lecthtadd- t ‘ot that 1} you atories of intin‘t op \W\ i be continue® * \+ dis~ e More Like It. 6‘ ==__â€"_â€"â€"__‘$.s-:=lfl ."Was your wife angry when you got . ts hre o thg , home so l’m:#!t pight?" . Dental. «3 ‘h.,“Angry hy, she pelted me with | ___, __ _ _ _ _ _ ____ l css oo qwers." + i hn K [« 0C . F.%. hUGHEB, | | >‘ l But how did you get‘ that black or 'né‘.'tm.’ "I {r .q" ‘“‘W’ 3. she neglected to thke th‘ Oddfellows Block,‘ Waterioo, ez t 7 emmennemprmmmmmrmrnmeemmmmmonemminiznts 1 nemtiigmiteni n prasinity '?::il’l.hflnlf: "M fllew pots before she DR. 8. ECKEL, L.DA m‘ a 1 Probably there is no other liying thing lm:uégemwumm;um "It is highly Improper. But when you &re trying to get wlong with as sensiâ€" tive and exacting an @nimal as n inule, gou‘ve simply got to humor hiw." Placing the Blame. Billâ€"I see your friend has got & chauffeur now. > Gillâ€"Yes, he has. ; "But I thought he liked to drive his ewn car?" s "Well, he did, but he bas had so much trouble with the thing that be Just thought he‘d like to have someâ€" body to blame it on." Difference. ~ © "Do you think it is proper to use profanityâ€"to a mule?" . ("So far as my â€"owin feelimgs~areâ€"con eerned," declared the expert teamater, "__..... The Real Thimg .. . 0. _ &:&’fl&l by the ll:ownnp:% little chap anuggle up to your side and fi:’m%;-xnc-m: You‘re so good to meI? To ; 000 c A Lega!l Pun. "A. petition for an injupction, based upon n somewhat doubtful assertion of fact." says a New \York lawyer, "came before oge of ‘the justices of the supreme court of this state. After hnht inbs. db n6 d Auidorabiinia®roumalintesd it 27 onl consideratioh ot. 3'13 affidavit of the petitioner, the justice‘ remarked: ‘In this case an injunction will not lie, even if the relator does,‘" ° cersposed of string surrbunded either by ‘wak or pitch. Splinters of wond, covered with fat, were used by the Th paagoibgl 'e;':-li e rarast gnd most , v Osh In the“wfi? ja the Chinese b fai\, a pair of which sell for § so much money. English pooret clesses in 1309. A youngster, ford of visiting muâ€" seums and very affectionate, startled fls mothsr, by ‘remarking if she dled hamll her so that be could #tt in bewâ€"lap all the time. . _ _ :®Them newspapers," complained the politiclan, "are M\?I? me, with bow» Ing the knee to Baal, and I never met the man in my Mife®‘> "~ ~_~ InÂ¥ucing Wirds to Bathe. To Induce a canaty to take a bath glnt!o a few seeds upon the watef.. is added attraction will make thg bith become a habit. 2 5 3 READ AND ADVERTISE IN THR DAILY TELEBGRAPH. $ wl‘ 3 in ‘The candles of the Some Early Candies. w5‘ A. L. ll'l'lll;a?- (Buccessor to Con: i A Barrister, Solicitor, No/ ~ |etc. : Money to Gere .. |Offige~â€" Pequeghat _ Blotk _ | and Conveyancer. _ Office Mere} Bank Building. .. Telephone No, Kitchener, Ont. Cml e L.LB., Barristers, Notaries, ete, Dentat Surgeons of Teronto, . . Det Office in new Mo;:tonl m‘i’mfi Water) o. D ntistry practiced in its. brauches. 6 n agn Dentist, L.D.9., Royall College : tal Surgeons, D.D.S., Toronto U# sity. . All branches of dentistry 4 tised. Office over Lapg Bros. 8 Kitchener, Ont. ‘ ~ Ame * * THE EMPLOYER‘S A ATIH OF WaATERLQO:COUNTY"_ â€".__ FRER LABOR BUREAU .. 59 King St. West, Kitchenér. We have vacancies for men and manhlnllneuorm It you. out of, employment +.4 us at once. _ No charge 1 tJom or services rendered. * « ~Graduate cfim"w" Mege 0 tal Surgeons and R cfl ‘Toruto, July 13.â€"The On! drnment‘s venture of cultivat ftaaif rather than large to remain idie m fl "times,/.; _â€"_____ WNILLAR & 81MB 4: _ng.‘lugu. K. C. Hatvey J. Nose and Throat. Bs King St. Hast, \~~© *KHendher D. G. MciNTOSH, BARR Phone 344w. Resid HRE THE ~UERCAY Head Office, Wa Subscribed Capital_â€" ;. ~Auctionser and * Number of yea as Auctionserâ€"P 0, A. BQEHH, DIGT, / Waterloo, Ont. _ PROM CGULTIVATING A D. $ BOWLBY, BA:, 104 Weber Chambers, CHIROPRACTOR A. HOLM, D. C.. ~afiind Theatrs, AB SCELLEN & EMENT .6 £4. Kitchener, J. A. HILLARD,

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