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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Mar 1919, p. 9

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~~ . _ BEFORE OR AFTER f t of, aloe and roo ® gly drug store, easant Poliets § ©, The system s ; se of a good ir & " tablets, to b e .1 s, or that y t ‘td herbal tonic z‘: fh;‘ Of__fwt!t wee. 1 ased to suffer with woak Inngs, #oothering spells and sickâ€"headaches. but * #ince 1 have taken the above mentionad | Whedieines those conditions bave left me, ?by_nuoh medicines as Dr. Pierce‘s ars _,jhyv of praise and Lam very glad to \di#d my teétimonial to the thonsands of M&fln Eueag® Harpimo, 11 Erie 7/ "I. know ‘om: now," Sborty told iBmoke. "lir‘s old Louis Gasteli, un‘ ithe gea! goods. That must be his kid. {Me come into this country so long ago ithey Min‘t nobody can recollect, an‘ be ‘hronght the czirl with him, she osily a â€" After n quarter of a mile sbe turned enirply fo the c west. Smoke noticed Wixpsom. Oxt.â€""Dr. Pierca‘s Golden Medical Discovary < and his ‘Pleasant Peéilets‘ are wonderfnl medicines for home Ne atmot her herd _ "We can‘t hide eB tridi aimd . they"lt follow 3t . like »heep * ;, The system should be built up bi the e of a good iron tonic, such as "Trogâ€" ‘tic" tablets, to be obtained at some drug | s, or that well known bloodâ€"make» ' herbal tonic made from roots ang rlks of_farest trees=sold everywhere Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Dis gry. se s has bec m â€" Louls _ Gastell _ laughed barsbiy "Thank yon just the same." he said "but she can tmke care of herself. Folâ€" low fren and wiirch her." **"Do you mind if 1 lead?" she asked NmoKé is she herded om. . "1 know this country better than you."* PrLead +n." Smoke answered gatant Jy; "though 1 nzree with you it‘s a darn SÂ¥time sit n chekakoe are going to Beat that Ser Mon bimcf to it. isn‘t ie some war fo shake them ?" s By Dr. M. Coox i ‘The cool fighter atways wins and so[ there. is no need to become panicâ€"| stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exâ€" ereite in the fresh air and practise the tfitQ’C's: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry off the poiséns that accumulate within the body . and 40 ward off an attack of the influâ€" enz batiltus, take a good liver regulator . t6 m”'? the bowels, such as Castor Oil‘ of a pill made up of Mayâ€"apple, leaves! of, aloe and root of jalap, to be had at ‘éy drug store, and called Dr. Piercc'sl easant Poliets, "Here‘g some birch bark," Smoke eaid, dividing ~bis supply equally "We‘ll tmke care of your daughter." l.z',‘m..{ Gnigtell shook his hend. "She ean stike two clnitms as well as one Fll etqwi uover to the bank, start a fire dmt _ panduge mg ankilq. 1‘ll be all Might. (Go on, Jop. Stike ours above the Discovery claim. it‘s richer high er up." Lotuls Gnatell, leeding, stipped. in the darktess on the rongh ice and sat up, mwolditie his nniie in both his. hands. He wtruggled to his feet and went on, bot at n slower pace and wlgl: a per eeptiGleâ€"}imp.~ After a few minutes te nbruptly baited. "It‘e nmo nse." be rald to bis daughâ€" ter. "I‘ve sprained a tendon. You go nhegt. and stake for me as well as "Orn‘t we do: something?" Smoke n#ked. j ‘Another hour of sience folowed, ilnrlnz which they swung steadily song _ At 7 n‘ciock the blackness was broken by a last display of the aurora : horeatis, which showed to the west a | trrord opening between snow clad" thowntnins. ; "Mquraw creek!" Joy exclaimed. f "Goin‘ anme," Sborty exulted. J It was; at this point that the Dyea | trail, baffied by Ice ju us, swerved abâ€" | Yuptly, ucross the Yuion to the east . tmnk. And here they must leave the Hatd‘packed. main travel«d trail, mount the Jams and follow a dim trail bet «liglitly packed that hovered the west _ "I don‘t think we‘l try to pass them," Bmoke snid. "We‘re at the head of the stimpede, and there are only four Of us." 'h“l'4‘IM‘i.l'.lllll.fll"llwmlnl Ai o ies ie ie c 0scc c e ul L se alao Ne n e Lt 3 SMOKE BELLEW For a tonic that will freshen up the o6d, clean the digestive tract and put w force and vim into you, I know of thing better than Dr. Pierce‘s Golden 'm!icll Discoveryâ€"and it contains no NWd i. l xt 0t ug mt u0 0(00 a n i 0e 100110 or narcotic so is perfectly safe at a gamble, :: a sure thing that are getting the greatest possible ty and Value to the limit of your . 10 g a Packet of By Jack London TRY â€" IT. ‘ Smoke shook bis bead. *"That would mean four bours lost. \Â¥e raust be ‘eight miles up this creek now. »nd {from the look abhead Norway is making ‘a long swing south. We falow it, 'lhvn cross over the divide sumehow and â€" tap Squaw croek somewbere ‘nbove Discovery."â€" He looked at Joy. |"Won‘t you come alovg with us? I xtold your father we‘a iook after yon.” 1 CHAPTER vi. | .A Horseshoe For Luck. 1 MOKE was for the moment ]S speechless. "You did it @â€"purâ€" pose?" .Shorty demanded. = "I did it to give the old tiiners a chance."" She laughed mockingly The men grinned at each other and Anally joined her, "I‘d Iny you across my knee an‘ give you a wallopin‘ if women folk wasn‘t so scarce in this “conntr,\”." Sborty assured her. f "Your father dido‘t sprain a tendon, but waited till we were out of sight land then went on?" Smoke asked. | She nodded. , "And you were the decoy ?" Again ste nodded,_ and this time Smoke‘a )abghter ring out clear and true. It was the spontaneons laughter !ot a frankly beaten man. â€" _ "I"â€" Sbe besitated. "I think I shall If you don‘t mind." She was looking strnight at him. and her face was,no longer deflant und imocking. "Really. Mr. Smoke, you make me nimost sorâ€" ry for what 1 hate done. But some body had to save the old timers." For two hours more they kept to the "rozen ereck bed of Norwag, then turn “nl Into n nartow and ruszed tributary _ srex uun‘t you get angry with me," she queried ruefully, "orâ€"or wallop me ?" Uat day vide ind _ "Well, we might as well be startin back," Shorty urged. "My feet‘s get tin‘ cold standip‘ bere," their wirtst <top â€" every "You don‘t? ‘Then I‘li telt you. fl'hls is Norway creek. Squaw creek is the pext to the south," : "How long since we started up the vreek?" sheâ€"asked. â€" ; "Fnily two bouts," Smoke â€"answered. ; "And two bours back inake. four," sbe laughed. "The stampede from Sen Liou is saved." _ â€" A faint suspicion crossed Smoke‘s mind. "I dou‘t onderstand," he said; #AIVOID COUGHS _ _A trail did run up the creek, but so slight was it that they continually lost it in the darkness. After a quarter of an hour Joy Gastell was willing to drop to the rear and let the two men take turng in breaking a way through the snow. ‘T‘his slowness of the lenders enâ€" abled the whole stampede to catch up. and when daylight came at 9 o‘clock as far back as they could see was anâ€" anbrokeu line of mwen. Joy‘s dark eyes <parkled at the sight served that the dim trail they bad been on still led south. Had they witâ€" nessed the subsequent procedure of Louis Gustell the history of the Klonâ€" dike would bave been written differ ently, for they would have seen that old timer, no longer Hmping, running with his nose to the trail like a bound, following them; also they would have seen him trample and widen the turn to the fresh trail they bad made to the west, ind fnally they would have seen nim keep on the old dim trail that still ted south. that they were going through unpackâ€" ed snow, but neither be nor Shorty obâ€" fur it tn my Selariin: VRX G.S is at your service. Ore%n, Iil.â€"*"I took Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s Vegetable Compound for an orâ€" ganic trouble which | HHU pulled me down unâ€" 4 M |I tflleouldnotputm eB cssz is #02 ~hl scare Hz" } 'ork.-ndullfi [ * EPS( Ton a smail farm and [ )\ o eng e ear uk y . ~ i‘tmgdeitvg‘ud health so I can do all my work inzm. _-o.mtemfimsh-.s I.'gn .t.:evmzn' Aurers, R. R. 4, MkKE.. . OnVymwhommmb tures of such troubles and have dragged "“""5 from day toâ€"day can realize the rolief w‘ch this famous root and herb remedy, l ydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Wmnnky’m‘i:’l:' Alters‘ @ndition shoul rvfl recomâ€" wendation, and if there are any: comâ€" They slipped: down the bank to the ercek bed. No recent feet bad distUfbâ€" ed the snow that Iny upoun its ice, and they knew they were aborg the Dis covery claim and the last il')&el of the Ser Lion stampeders. After Being Relieved of Orâ€" ganic Trouble by Lydia E. NOW RAISES 600 CHICKENS "Look nt ber!"‘ he eried. "Sbe‘s the real goods an‘ the red ment Look at thein moceasips swing along! No«igh neels there! she sses the legs God xave her, She‘s the right sguuw for mny bear bunter." Louoking bick as they came to the bank of Squaw creek they could see the stampede, strufg out frréegulariy. struggling along the descent of the diâ€" vide, "Louk out for springs!" Joy warned as Smoke led the way down the creek. taking her tuen in the lead. The speed and manner in which she negotiated the precarious footing called uut shorty‘s unqualified »pproval On the steop slope of the divide there was no ice, so snow ns fine and hard and erystalline as granulated uzm wns poured into the gold pan by the busbel until cnough bid been meited for the ¢offee. Smoke fried bacon and thawed biscuits. Shorty kept the fue) stpplied and tended the fire, ahd Joy <et the simple table composed of two piates, two cups, two spoons, a tin of mixed salt and pepper and a tin of sugar. When it catne to eating she and Smoke shared one set hetween them. ‘They ate ont of the sume plite and drank from the same cup. It was nearly 2.in the afternoon when. tltey cleared the crest of the divide and‘ began dropping ‘down‘n feeder of Squanw creek.. Esrlier in the winter some moose hunter madea trnl: «p the cauyonâ€"that is. in going ap and down be had stepped u‘ways in in previons tracks. As i gresult in the widst of soft snow and velled »ude later snowfalls wayw a tine of Irreginas buwmmocks. _ If one‘s <foot inissed n bummock be plunged down through unpacked #now and usonily 10 a fall Also, the woose bunter nad been an exceptionally â€" Jong legged individuAl. Joy, who was‘ eager now that the two wen should stake und fearing that they were slackening their pace on account of ber evident. wenriness, insisted: on "Why don‘t you get angry with me," cho_fiu-ri.d ruefully, "orâ€"or wallop kept awny from the bent of the fire @ntil noses nnd cheeks hid been rub bed cruelly. porary camp that Joy. admitted to ber« better. Bpruce boughs, with a spread blanket onâ€"top, gave a foundation fot cations _ write â€" Lydia *"it.. It has restored in do all my work m for me. _ _ _ _ _ | "I saw the Comâ€" k;fi’?d ‘dn‘r:d in e\ fi"ff'. ......_nm“ p ilrish origin in Adelaide Township, N!ML:::::I:. sINMENY n:u:vp !‘ddlem County, Ontario, in OCtober, duii®h Arereie. enmuperey on .. |1§62. Hom,.lnu&ctwmm Su s ul osa es C ue o 1890 and becate s King‘s counsel Sbe could now safély remove hbér mittens and work aqd manfmilate het own feet. with the wiwdom of the in} tlated being teatchin! that the theat «f the fire #as absorbed «slowly. White she did this he atracked his hands. The snow did not mek or yroisten _ fth light orystals were like so mneh annd Slowly the stings ind panzs of circu lation catme back Into the chiMed fir<t Then he tended the fre; anmteappen the light rre®k, from Wer bite® andicet out n complete chanceâ€"of froigear. _ "Bomebedy‘s been there! Hee the â€"snowl!. Lookâ€"for the blaze!l ‘There it s! See that spruce!" She sank sudâ€" Genly to berâ€"waist in the snow: "Now _ {‘sve done it." she said woefullys Then whe cried: "Don‘t come near me! . f‘ll wade out." & "You‘ll have to take care of them for awhile," he sifd. He slipped his mittens‘on and for né@rly a minute saitshed the open bands savagely against his sides.. When he felt the blood prickle he pulled off the mitteps und ripped nnd tore sdd sawed and hackéd at the frogen garâ€" ments.: The white skinâ€"of one foot #pâ€" peared, then thit of the other, to be exposed to the tite of T0 below zero; Then came the rubbing with sno#. earried on with m Intensity of cruel Gerceness, til} abe squirmed‘nnd shrank and moted her theaâ€"nnd jJoyously com. plained of the burt. Ne half dragged her and she half lifted berseif nearer to the fire. He placed her feet on the bianket close to the fesh saving fiames. "Pretty nuimb _4 can‘t move or féel my toes | Bat It wifi be all right ‘ The Ore in burning beniftifully. Watéh out you @on‘t freeze your hands. They must be numb now . from the way‘ gou‘re fumbling." , With bis knife Sqioke cut away the Iacings and leather of the mocensina So stiff were ther with ice that they snapped and ¢rackled under the hackâ€" Ing and snwing, The siwash socks and beavy woolen stockings were shenths of ice. 1t wus ns if her feet and calves were incased in corruzated ‘iron. rrom ntove caime the voices Of the stampeders who followed them. "Let Shorty stake!" ste urged "Go on, Shorts," Smoke snid as Be attrcked her mocenxins, already stiff with ice, "Pace off a thousand feet and place the tw6 center stakes.â€" We can Ox the Corner stakes nfterward." Step hy step.â€"each time breaking through the thin skin of lée concearied ander tire dry now, ‘she forted fher way to solid footing. Smoke did not wait, but sprang to the bank, where dry. and seasoned twigs and sticks lodged among: the bréish by spring fresbets, wnited the match. By the time sbe rencbed bis side the Orsi flames ind tickers of an assured tre were rising. "Sit down!"* be commanded She obediently sit down in the snow, Be slipped his pack from bis back and upread a blanket for her feet _ _ "How nre your feet?" be asked ns he worked. They watcbhed for a blazed tree on either bank, which would stow the center stake of the lass claim Jocated. Joy, impuisirely eager, was the first to Ond it She darted sbead of Smoke. ¢rying: These springs, cumumon to most Klon: dike strenims, Dever cease at the Jowest temperatures. A man stepping on dry show might break through hbaif ah inct of ice skin and tind bimself op to the knees in water. *Inâ€" tre minutes, unâ€" less able to remove the wet gear, the loss of gne‘s feet was the penalty, "At 70 below youul lose your feet If you break through." regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, Eczema and other Skin Affections disappear when "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" are taken to correct Constipation. "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" will protect vou against Autoâ€"intoxication because this wonderful fruit medicine acts directly on all the climinating orgauns. 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size@5c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of priceby Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Oitawa. Sleeplessness; that chronic Rheumâ€" atism, Gout, Pain In The Back, are relieved as soon as the bowels become Indigestion, Loss of Appetite and In other words, a person who is habitually constipated, is poisoning himself. We know now that Az/éoâ€" intoxication, due to nonâ€"action of the bowels, is direcily responsible for serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles; that it upsets the Stomach, causes vents This Dangerous Condition. . The chief cause of poor health in our neglect of the bowels. Waste matter,. instead of passing from the lower intestine regularly every day, iadlowdtoromdn;fibce.m poisons which are absorbed by the We Arc ‘As. Full of Deadly Poisons As A Germ > OR SELF â€" POISONING (To be continued.) 0 US |:=>> ;Sarmia, March 20.â€"Word was rpâ€" celved here by telegraph from Augus, :,‘ Georgia, toâ€"day, that Hon. W. J. nna had died there y tedly. The message came to mcumq'q brotherâ€"in:1 here, Mr. MacAdams, abd was a gu shock to his relativgs. ‘afid friends. _ Mr. Hanna had bo: Jn fair health, but his heart was. know! ‘ ito have troubled him more or btq\;:i %.‘"“' years. ‘The message stated that‘ had suffered a stroke. ‘ \ WHliam, John Hanne was born of Former Provincial Secre tary Was on Visit to Augâ€" usta, Seeking Health. â€" AN ACTIVE CAREER . A. E. Kerr, M. Nahrgang, J.°C. Hailman, A. McDonald, M. Wepprer, G. Lantenschiager, N: Hostetler, n. Stemm, E. Jacky, N. 8. Lichti, J; u. Eidt, David Shantz. Poundkeopers. E. Wilhelm, A. Lautenschlager, t. Devitt, A. Knipfel, H. J. Steifelmeys:, N. 9. Ball, H. Stoeser, J. K Schmitt, J. Balzer, J. Cressman. Herd Inspector. W. A. Cook. Truant Officer. A. R. G. Smith. Tax Collecton, John Noll. Pathmasters are requested <40 use road drags as soon as possible tnis spFring. h AppMcations for Road Machine Qpâ€" erator, man with team for same, io be handed in by April meens. ‘Pathmasters: ! _ Q. Stoltz, N. Shants, W. Keveimau, [A. Baird, H. Hess, J. Capling, «. ‘Shantz, H. Relha, A. Bean, L. Cressâ€" man, . . Z. _ Snyder, _ E... Scwe del, E. Shantz, B. Bowman, °F, Burchatzki, A. E. Kerr, J. Mohaghan, h Poth, E. Sararas, ‘S. Cressman, .C. Sarcras, H. (ildner, J. Schults m Mrs. C. Erbach, patiotic i BSUPAMC® _ ...l.l...l...l.... 25rs. M. Schmitt, patriotic i ] BUPBRE®....5%..206+.0.25% Mrs. 8. Forler, patriotic i SUFBICG _ ... â€".ssracrrev62s ‘Wilmot Agri. Soc. grant.... Moved by J. Herbot and H. ‘that this Q)stdo ow : #d i _m’elq;t again; ob the 2fst‘ ag? J« i . v‘gtlnlr, N. Baer, J. C. Halman, :. ‘oman, W. Becker, A. Geiger, 6. i. Schmitt, J. K. Scm‘;’nzemmiwr. v. Rickert, G. Bachert, W. Witzel, J. ». Jutzi J. Kellsey, V. Zoeller, A. Stemm, J. B. Roth, $; Luckbardt, w. Lautenschlagor, A.. Knipfel, P. Seyter, A. Good, J. J. Juizi, C. Toman, . Stoeser, E. Dentinger; J. Salzman, S. Roth, M, . Steinamn, J, Everatt, E. $mppcl, E. Ditrich, J, Martz, S. agner, A. Herner, D. Wagner, J. Stockie, V: Wilhelm, M: Jantri, J. Kieswetter, H. Lants, N. Buchheit, aA. Huras, N. Steckly, P. Wegfrhrt, C. Reibling, G. Glebe, A. J. Koehler, Ben Roth, V. Alles, L. Greyerbichl, E. Shantz, W. Hostetler, C. Huneberger. Fenceviewers. Wellesley town line ........ 1i os ‘Reiner Bros., apenihg road.... 1 50 ‘Geo. E. Schmitt, gravel........ 9 00 Mre. F. Walker, patriotic in .. BUFANC@ |...lllllll2ll..%.... 10 00 HON. W. J. HANNA â€"DIES OF STROKE Moved by J. Herber and Hy. Walâ€" ker that leave.be given tho mcver to introjuce a byâ€"lâ€"w to appoint Pathâ€" masters, Fenosviewers, Poundkeep ers, Herd Inspector, Trusni Ofcer aund Tax Coliector for the. year 1919 and.1920. Carried. Moved by .S. Hunsperger rad H. Nahrgang that leave be givon the mover to introduce a byâ€"|law to borâ€" row a certain sum of money to nmcet the necessary and current expenses of 1919 until the taxes are paid and said byâ€"law to be now read a first anu second time. ‘ Moved by 8. Hunsperger and n. Nahrgang that this Counch ~o :mo Committce of the whole on tyâ€"laws. H. Nabrgang in the chair wnen Pathmacters, Fenceviewers, Poundâ€" ‘keepers, Herd Inspector, Tâ€"naut Ofâ€" ficer and. Tax Collector were oppointâ€" ed as per byâ€"law, and that $10,000 be ‘nserted in the money byâ€"law. . \ ’ Moved by S. Hunspe‘zer and Hy. Nahrgeng that the following ac counts be paid: D. Becker, corg. iromn..........$51 70 ‘A. Straus; labor on Wilmot ind ; Moved by H. Walker <nd J. Herber ‘that byâ€"laws Nos. 562 and 568 te now read & third time and finally presed. Herber that Geerge: Z. Lants, be> up ‘pointed .mlnm Board of Anlnl:n. ," Hy. Nang: m' and 8. Hunsperger M' Ry. ‘Walker be appointed as a ropresenâ€" wgh;!fibyl H:MMH.WA” that . we wv: the wfil Bac. thomoltfl.ooumm Fair at Baden, $10 to. be d 4 Bociety: soliciting m-n" ase. of grant for W% Spring $ Dm Mmau Roads Assoctstion for endersoment of resoâ€" lution. Counci} endorsed samo. . Moved by Hy. Wailker and Joun Mgest: Misuiss of ihe Febraay s« /1 Humor &-â€"-â€"â€"%’“w"""‘"‘&%;! " ols Secroracy atilinet Agrituntannt toumitome Council : mot: atâ€"the . E. Suraras, ‘S. Cressman, H. (Hldner, J. Sohults m. Baer, J. C. Halman, :. Becker, A. Geiger, 6. . K. Scmg.’nzemmhr. v. Bachert, W. Witzel, J. ». Kellsey, V. Zoeller, A. CHAS. HEIPEL, â€" Clerk. inâ€" in« inâ€" Chatham Chinese are planning to open a Mibrary and evening classes in Eughsh, ‘you care for heavy hair that glie ten‘{ with beauty nndv’is radiant with life; has an incomparable ‘softuess and is filuffly and lustrous, try Dianderine. Jpst one application dbubles the beauty of: your hair, besidés it immeâ€" dia ‘;_ dissolves every particle of &IENR. You can not have nice heavy, hy hair if you have dangruf. This ‘:’mfin scurf robs the liair of ifi: lustre,, its strength, and. its very lifé, and. if not overcome it produces a feverâ€" ighness and itching of the, sealp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. Shrm a smail béftle. of. Knowiton‘s erime from any drug store and just try it. .._"Why didn‘t the firemen turn the ‘hose on hiny, pa?" A Stranger. sion or services rendered. 4 Magintrateâ€"I must malke an examâ€" |:___________________________ * eomogerc tont ‘ve meres o2 we: [ nunueny sounerog, your honor; you ain‘t had any trouble || Giyil Engineer and Ontarids with me fer a year. Why L oply CAM® | gurveyor, 136 Lancaster: 3t Kat out this morning. uis otanicar dor s L "‘That gay young aid: of, mine: it & very foolish fellow to be flirting with all these pretty girls." "Ian‘t that qulte natural?" "Well, it is dangerous for a spark to get near so much powder." Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautifulâ€"Get a small: bottle He Was a "Wise Guy." Ammprromerentremmenss. . smm inverme mc Hotel Clerkâ€"We slip a morning par | THE EMPLOYER‘S AS§O per under the‘ door of each guest: OF WATERLOO CcoU Cyrit Windfailâ€"Well, I suppose that 59 King St. West, Kitcher every hotel has to cafera bit to the We have vacancies for mgn | working classes. But see that mine‘s metn :n alt llln« ott worlk If‘: ftern aper, old 1 c out of employment communic® “.ew us: at once. _ No charge for ? & Btrancer. tion or services rendered. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF j Would Beâ€" Still Younger. .(."mn&. p ‘ : Patienceâ€"sne‘s not. satistied with | ooo mongs to man.‘" ‘her new photographs at all. Officeâ€" t *T |_Monaâ€"I don‘t know why not. ‘They | Market,. m Bt., g‘.' make her look younger than she realâ€" n zns l ag ies mannememremi [ly is, D. &. BOWLBY, m | "I know that; but she expected to Barrister, Solicitor, ‘have them lmjlt::n younger than she |and Convéeyancer _ Office M isays she is." don Answers, Bank Building. . Telephone 1 anctiecirsesaancasrmetereteniany Kitchener, Ont. e picabnt.. "Nelther have I, as a rule," said Mr. Dubwaite, "but if he happens to be serit by the gas company T show him distinguished ~consijderation." Helpful Visitor. "I don‘t have much sympathy for the man who goes about looking for trouble," remarked Mr. Gadspur. A soidier who Ndd wounded: oo woast and eventually taken. on m houpital ship bound for Blighty. When the ship began, to steam away \&‘Wtkmmmh“ ‘bled:up on deek and gazed around at ‘the suniit Mediterranean. the sky and the sea! I want to drink 1t all in." Fixing Up the Houas, "Have you. no potted geraniums?" "No. Warh@we some very nice chryt« anthemums." "I must have geraniums. ‘They are for. my. wife." "You don‘t understand. The geraniâ€" wins are to replace some I promised to care for whileâ€"she was away." "Nero "It‘s grand : be cried. "Just look at "I‘m sure she‘d like these chrysanâ€" He asked a maiden for her hand, And she, unruffied, caim, Merely replied to his demand: **You carry off the paim." NATURAL QUESTION. POETIC 80LDiER. fAddled at the burning of Great Danger. of Danderine. Her Anaswer. a THE ME ‘commodation as the 4 is now taxdéd to its ° school will not be i ing to the original plank," other fourroom wing is Wa south sige. ~ *= s 9 The School Board met on evening, when a number 6f 4 matters came up. for among whick was the. sition, but no definite + en, although ‘hp Board with the problem to pre J, A. HILLIARD, Dentist, LD.S., Royall Co tal Surgeons, D.D.8., ‘ToroR sity. All, branches of dent! tised. Office over Lang B Kitchener, Ont: ... ...~; Surveyor, 180 Lancaster 3t Kagt chener. Telepnone M41.W. â€"> 47Â¥ Graduate Chicago ( tal Surgeons and R Dental Surgeons of T Office in new Molsons Water) o. D ntistry ; its branches. ~ PA rhbig o rvaciines S h Specialtyâ€" King St. Rast, Head Office, Wate; Subscribed Capital .893 Deposit with the Dognin â€" D. @. McINTOSH, & Notary, Conveyancer, All policies guatant the Lencaghire Insuta papy with. Assets of| n.:"“f“ & CLE Oddfellows Block,‘ DR. 8. ECKEL, LD.%; 104 Weber Cham . Ailen Theatre;.. CHIROPRACTC A. HOLM, D. FREE LABOR BUREAD* Business Cards.. INCOBPOR®ATED DR. F. G: HUGHE®, ;.‘ JAMES G. seases of the Eat. Nose: and Throkt â€"~, PRESTON.~â€": «/6 t ik$"

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