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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Sep 1922, p. 11

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ii" my "You know that I would torgive you anything. Nut h-ll um “who, when ls it all to end? When um you to be my girl?" His eyes were tilled with a dot like devotion. his lips trembled.yet there was a tsuppressed yvarning "No!" she answered quickly, al- most hysterically. "I should hate you, I thiah. You are wry good to me. but everything ls (hanged Ewry» thing, I was so happy [In-n but now-now I an: no miserable that l wish [could die!" "Bebe!" "There; I have pained you agaln. The agony in your voice was almost a stab. I am always wounding you of late, but I don't intend to, I don't seem able to help It. Poor papa! Will you turglve me?" A slighl shudder passrd on-r tter and she leaned farther back among the cushions of the carriage. "I do'. Indeed I do! You think that I do not "ecause-because, I cannot tell you why! There is swim thing gone! It makes my head ache so when I try to think it alt out. I wish you would hvlp me! When I was a. little girl you ttsed always to take me on your knee and kiss me While you explained things that were hard. But you don't any more. Why don't you?" The blind pyPs were tixed upon him wistfully, but they could not see the pained n-ulor that flashed into his face. "Would you love me hotter if I did?" he asked, his tone low and filled with embarrassment. "You must not allow such things to distress you, Bebe," he returumi tenderly. “Explanations are su sim- ple-even when things new: most extraordinary. I have read what I have told you." "Oh!" "Why is it that you do not trust me Bebe?" “Are you tired, darling?" he asked, with great gentleness leaning toward her and taking her hand. "Not at all" she answered. "Then what is It?" "How is it that you know so much of Paris when you were never her: before? on, pupa. there is so murli that puzzles me that sometiuws my brain seems on fire!" He told her amusing stories and pathetic ones until at last he saw a slight frown gatlteriog helm-en her dainty brows. It was in that direction that he gave his urder to be driven on the morning that Bebe accompanied him tor the first time, and as they drove slowly he told her or the places they were passing, of the romantic histories connected Willi each, and she listened with a pleas- ing smile. [Alford Loyd-Moot", however. had thought littie ot the condition of Peri. when he took up his abode there. " seemed to him that the besieged city uttered the safest re- treat and he remained there, raring nothtng for the city so long as he succeeded in his undertaking: In the drives which he had taken for the benefit of his own health, he had been careful to avoid the Bois de Boulogne and Champs Elysees, the haunts of Americans, choosing im stead the Boulevard du Paiais in the Cite crossing by the Pont Neur) The Lady of Iold In cooled dunk“:- Mm 031' Never in Bulk. BLdbcgE-CMtElitr6-B0gitED - Annuities may be punk-nod on A Ih'l. “In, a an the “in. at two person: iolntlr. Aftoe contract inn". no roatrictloo " to mm. Ennploym may punk-n for tholr employ..- School M kt their lunch". 7 Congregation: for their Mini-(on. Cannot bo “Ind or IovIod upon. No morneal cumin-Non manor]. Fro. from Dominion laconic Tau. ulu-dam unequalled opportunity For tho inure-uncut of small ov hit. amounn for tho punk-u of In Innully of horn tso to 85,000 I you for life, to begin lmmodl-toly or at my lunar. up “If“. and lo bo pald in monthly or qumuly hut-l- THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT ANNUITIFS SYSTEM INDEPENDENCE die!" 1 The olIn-r Gprman had drawn has sword, and with it raised was have pained you again,I almost upon Loyd Mostyn. He “MI" TN! DOMINION N CANADA Beaufort Park BY WENONA GiLMAN .50;- TILL. slstance hummus almost upon huyll Mostyn, He dmlm-d under it. and the two men gmpplml Meantime thy fallen one had rltr "u, but tho tootman had leaped him renxgp In m, had svurcoly tiniat1vd speak ing when an exclamation from the (making ruurhman caused him to took around. trom the box and don't shall Inn's- your mismable little nuliou win: earth , " tak,. the lea Ped " forward. "What mu nded trained athlete div! he urtdvrstood by ln-ud the out nu)! ing their hur lur in hor There was a wild sob in the toiee Lu) d-Mostyn's Lace blanched while he leaned toward her to comfort ber. “Hush. darling," he whispered. “Hush. darling," he whispered. "ll is because l have nut been the same lo you; but I will, dearest, I will. and you must try to be that have "Oh, papa! What IS it? Tell me ir" you can. I urn very miserable. I know that I am making you utr happy, but I cau't help it, indeed I can’t!" will tummy. You I" “Sometimes yuu~trlghlen me!" she whlspered. "It is that, I think. which makes me feel that lite is changed. M is that which weighs up on my brain and heart. I want you until you come_ and then my soul rebels. You are so good to me, and yet the touch ot your hand is tor lure, I am wrong io say this to you grew a shade palm: a peculiar force. while the tace were clasped in the girl's lap with Dun't underlying it, HUI h mvn hogan " Th Tlt" tmirattkmertt was deserted But IstydMo::tyn Jld not wait To hi She heard it, and the tiny hands You 'l'ln-y are [In y. You will, for you "ol because I lose you wittt all A maria-n d! izen ? too " rum-lush": of thrs sentence. \prung toward lhe horses' and [lung one ot the me" to 'uund with the fort-e or a man II-l I'rum Belu- you undnrslund that tuning in English you Prussian 'trlttttatt would have taken flight hut that the horses much loosened from the Ila looked about for aw ll horse from the vehicie.He am the carriage and mu a re soon ml rel! surprise d thus: W from the going to taks the you doing mu a spirited reply nguugp of which nut a word. iulpr 3352 ow " to urubsrstaud? by it. lie glann-r uniiurm about horses he the m; unhurness in! ready for saw two so] had leaped tace of the ll " liculutiunu my sake, you know the soul I “Human alone " be de cried yuu this am He to The hand that bound tumor! "and to any. tho - that ob- ltrneWrouonpn m.shhlw u lid. col}.- II. w .0 I. The name had namely left the henchmln'n tips than Bebe Ind Inning up. I aurtlod cry from: upon but "on. "Nothing," returned Loyd-Mostyn soothlngly‘ "I hope you have not been trlghlenad‘ One of our null):- born will drlve home with no it you have no objection. Let me preheat Mr. Mlllelt -my wife." Fur the first time lines the en counter Loyd-Mostyn seemed to re member Bebe. He law that an im troductlou was necessary and flu-h- ad pulufully. "What has happmmd?" Bebe ask ed anxiously. “This In I great pleasure, Mrtt, Lord-Mostyn." "It I may impose so much upon your kindness," he said, alter a mo- ment ot "rntrarrassment. ""t live opposite you." "indeed? I am fortunate, They had reached the carriaee. the door ot which wn already open. The, invitation was cordial, and Miilet's lace flushed as he extended hh own card. "Do you think we could pursue them?" questioned Lloyd-Mostyn of his rescuer. “It would be the height of folly," returned Millet. "I can report the loss." "And it you are not successful In regaining your horses the loss In min». There Is my card. May I not drive you home? Perhaps I may be able to lhank you for your aer- vice thon ., Lad occurred lh Caddie "'No, sir. That's the one you missed this morning." "Very much, She writes home that no lean than five young men are devulvdly trying to teach her to swim." CORRECTED Golfer tplaying his second round In the day) ~"lnto this beastly bunk- et" ugin. caddie!" "Is your vacation T' u't - 47‘, stand up Hun- fur "What were you saying when I caught you whispering?" asked the teacher. The culprit blushed, then looked up, smiling, and said: “I was only lelllng her how nice you looked in your new dress." "Well. that, ot course, it-it does- n't - w . The spelling class will "Well, sir, I have two. The tirat ls that naming pleases me better than lo speak to a sensible man, and the second is that I like to have a sensible man speaking to me." RESOURCEFUL Winnie was caught whispering In school to the girl next to her. One day the minister met him and said: "I notlce, Dick, that you speak a lot to yourself. What exactly are your reasons tor it?" REASON ENOUGH One of the lads of the village had a habit of walking about speaking to himself. "Have you formed or expressed any opinion?" "Not for five years, your Honor." "Married or single?" “I have been married tor tive years, your Honor. DOWN-78000!” It was during the imminent“ ot a Jury the following coloquy occur- red: “an an mun-u my.“ my”, all!“ In. Do: a an tool at the than, who“ mm m been burn! out one. or "In. a“ “waned to have undo I good thing ot It. once." Wire-- “When you propoud to me, John. did you mu I would ac. cap! you?" Huattaad-"Not the tint ttttte." “The second?" ' AGAIN?” "m u alumni. HAVING A GREAT TIME, in wasn't going to propose but Smiles , List of Oittariou Fall Fairs NO MORE WANCE daughter enjoying her an?“ K’nlnton ' . Kirkton . . [Akelold . . lakeside. . ' Lanzhou: . . . Landon. . . . [An-doing. Lumtngtou. “my. . . . Lla'l in“ Blyth.. .. .........,,Sept.28& 29 Bobcaygeou....... .. Sept. 26 k 27 Bolton.... 'PP"...... Sept. 29&30 Boatield.. .. '....t ......Sept. 26 Bothwell‘s Corners.. Sept. 19 & 20 Bowmtrnville.. .. .. ..Sept.19 & 20 Brseetrridtge.... ......Sept. 21 & 22 Brampton .. ........Sept. 22 & 23 Braden...” .... ..... ..Uct. 3 Brockville.. .. .........Aug. 22-24 Bruce Mines.. ......Sept. 20 & 21 Brussels.... ..rr_rr. Sept. 14 &15 Burk's Falla.. .._.. Sept. 21 & 22 Burturd.. .. .._... ....Oct, 3 & 4 Burlington.. ...eF. .. ..Sept. 1921 Caledon..... ........Sept. 26 & 27 Caledonia.. __..,.... Oct.12 & 13 Campbelturd.... .. ..Sept. 28 & 29 Carp .. .. .. ..,.......oct. 3 & 4 Cmstletmt.. .. ......Sept. 19 & 20 Cayuga.. .. .........Sept. 20 & 21 C'harlton.. .. ........Sept. 19 & 2O Chatsworth....,... .. Oct. l.? & 13 Chelmstonl.. .. ......Sept. 19 & 20 Chealey.. trTr.F..tr. Sept. 28 &29 Clarksburg...... .. Sept. 19 & 20 tandem... PPtm .....Sept. 13 & l4 Coe Hill .. ..rm.m ..Sept, 21 & 22 Culborne.. __....... Sept. 26 & 27 Coldwater....... .. .. . .Sept. 22 Camber.. TP'.-.... .Sept. 29 & 30 Cookstowrt.... ....r. ..oct, 3 & 4 Coksvllle.. .. .. ......Oct. 3 & 4 Courtland.. .. .. ..P... “Sept. " Delaware...... .r.rte.m. Oct. 11. Demorestvilie..... .. .....Sept. 30 Desboro... ....rrt.. .Sept. 193120 Dorchester Station .V.....t Oct. 4 Drayton.... .. ......Sept 26 & 27 Dresden.. ., ..9_rrte Sept.23&29 Drumbo.. . ........Sept. 26 & 27 Dryden.... .. ......Sept. 21 & 22 Duuchurch.. .... ....Sept 28 &29 Dundnlk.. ....t. ......ept.26&27 Dungaunon . .. .. ....Oct. 5 & 6 Dunnvllle.. ....... ..Sept. 21 & 22 Durham .. PP........ ....Sept .14 Elwin-11..............Sept.15&16 Eitttvaie.... ..t.. .. ..Sept. 2527 Embro.... _... .. ..mrr. .Oct. 5 Emsdale.... .... ....Sept. 26 & 27 Erin... ..v. "e...-. ..Uct. 10& ll, linden... .. ...t.. ..' Sept. Is," F'airtrruund.. ...... .. .r.. oeca) Fenelou alla.. .... ..Sepl. 15 & 16) Fenwick.. .. .... ..Sept. 26 & 2:1 Fergus.. .... ......Sept. 21 & 22 Feversham.. .......... Oct .3 & t Flesherton.. .. ......Sept 28 & 29 1'i'l",'r'2'1".'I. .......... ..OCL li & 6 'Fordwiett.. .. .. ...... . .Oct 7 Forest .. Fr... .t.... ..Oct3&4 Fort Erle.. .. ...t.r. ..Sept1921! Port wumm ....rt.t ..Sepl 12-14! Frattkrord.... .. .. ..Sept 21 & 22 Freolton.... ..... .. ......0ct. ir Galena ((Mohra Con'a. Sept. 27-28 Gait... .. .. ........Sept. 22 & 23 Georgetown..... .PrF. .Oct. 6 & 7 Glencoe.. ...........Sepl. 26 & 27 Gooderlum W...... ..P. ...Oct 5 Gordon Lake.. ........ ..Sept 29 Gore Bar.. .. ........Sept.26&27 Grand Valley .....t. Sept. 26 h 27 Gruvenhurat .. .....Sopt. 14 & 15 Hallburlon.... .. .. .... .Sept 21 Hanover.. .. ._.. ..Sept .21 a 22) Harrluton.. .. ..... Sept. 28 a " Harrow........ .. .. ..0ct.9& 10 Htypworth........ .. Sept. 19 h 20 Holstein.. .. .. ......Rept 26h?!i Huntsville... .. ....Sept. 28 129 Hymn... .. .. ....Sept .26 l " lldorton.. .. .. ........ ..Sopt. 29 Inger-0H,. wr...... ......0ct.2&3 Iron Brides.... .. .. .-.. ....Oct. s,; "reta.. _......... _ ' ...Sopt. 251 Kn(lwong.... .r... .. ..OcLSQB Keene...... ... .._. Ahh. , a. 4 Kemptvllle.. ..P. .3091. 21 h 22 Konble.... .. ._.. Sept. " a: 29 Honor-H .. .. ... . .Au. ”£25 Knuth ... . P..... ..Oct. 6 l C. Klncnrdlne Ant-n... .. .......Bopt. 26&8T ‘wncom (Beau-bore) Sept. " c " Alfred” ...... .....thot. " d " AMI-00L... .... .... .Oct. ' I I Au-... .... ..... Jen. “-81 Nun-to... .......... ..Oet.9&M) ‘Amheutber‘ .. .... ..Sept. 19-21 About"... ... _... 80m " h 21 Arden ...... .. ...... ....0ct. 3 Argorior.. .... ...... Sept. 25-27 Arthur.. . ....... jun. " h " Alhvorth.... ..... . . ...Sept.l) Aatorrttm.... .. ........ _ " Atwood........ .. ..Sept. 18 t " Avonmore .... .....‘Sept. 21 h " Ayton.. ..... .......Sept.14 & " Bancroft” ...... .. 8991.26 & " Barrie........ .. .. ....Bept.18-20 Bartieid... .......... Sept.26&27 Blysvme. _.. .. ..... ..Sept. 80 Beachburg .. _... ....Sept. 25-27 Beamsvllle.. .... ....Sep115 & 16 Beaverton... ..... .....§epl. 18-20 Beewn .. .. ........Oct. 10 & ll Btnbrook.. ..........Sept. 22 & 23 Blackstock.. ...._. ..Sept. 26 & 27 Blenheim.. .....rm.q. ..0ct. 5 k 6 Blyth.. H ‘,....,.‘,,Sepl. 28& 29 .... “00.181. " 011...».- .. .Sapt.19 & .. . . ...Sopt. ........ - . ..Sept. 18 & ....‘Sapl.21& .....Sept.14& .. 89131.26 1 .Sept. " h 22 Sept " dk " ' .Aug. " &26 .ANtt. 6 a 0 .Sept. 21 a " ... sun "at ,.Sopl.li & " Sept. " " ..... Sept. " ......tNtpt, " .. ....BapL " 809:. " l " r.... .,0eL " .... am. 10-” ..Sept. 26 & 27 Sept. 26 a 27 mot. 14 a; " .... .Sept 21 .Sopt .21 a 22 Sept. 28 & " ..Oct. 9 & 10 Sept. 19 & 20 .3991 26 d 27 Sept. 28 ‘29 Sept .26 I " ... ..Sept. 29 .....0ct.2&3 .Sept. 20 & 21 .Sept. 19 & 2O . Oct. l.? & 13 ..Sept. 19 & 20 Sept. 28 & 29 Sept. 19 & 20 .Sept. 13 & 14 .Sept, 21 & 22 Sept. 26 & 27 Sept 26 & 27 _ Sept. 28 & 29 Sept. 26 & 27 SepL 21 & 22 ..Sept 28 &29 .. .ept. 26 & 27 ....Oct. 5 & 6 .Bept. 21 & 22 . ....Sept .14 .Sept. 15 & 16 . ..Sept. 2527 '...r. .Oct. 5 ... .Oct. 3 & Sept. 19 & .Sept. 20 & .Sept. 19 & . Oct. 12 & ....Aug. 22 Sept. 20 & Sept. 14 & Sept. 21 & ...0ct, 3 d . ..SepL 19 Sept. 26 & Oct. 12 & .Sept. 28 & Sept. 26 & .Uct. 10 & ... Sept. . .r.. Oct ‘. Oct .3 & t Sept 28 & 29 ..0cl. a & 6 ... . .Oct 7 ..0ct 3 h 4 ..Sept 19-21 ..Sepl 12-14 Sept 21 & 22 .....,0ct. ir ...§ept. " .oct. 10 & Sept. 22 & .Sept. 26 & mm. " l " . ...80m. " ... - " lent. 18 t " Sept. 21 h " Sept. 14 l " lent. M k 27 . . .Sepl. 18-20 Sept. " & 27 ,. ..Sept. 80 pt. 26 & 27 . .Sept. 22 pt, 29 & 30 .Ocl, 3 & 4 Oct. 3 & 4 _ “Sept " .. Oct. 11. ”Sept. 30 apt. 19 & 20 25-27 h 16 18-20 & ll 20 20 Wolf. nut. :Whtm... ......v " I " L Medium... .. .... ..Bert. "" , Harm .... .. .. ....Iept. " t I. I Metroureus.. .. ..........oetober' ,lotcute .. . ...... .8991. I. l " ) Midditsvilis.... ..... ...... Oet. I . Mldlnud....... .... .. .30pr ,Mlldmay.. ........ ..Bept " It " . M111brook.... .. .... ...0ct5 £6 1 Milton.. ..... ........impt89&80 , Miirertoa.. ..... ....Bept. 28 t 29 [ Minden.... .... ...... ..thrpt.26 , Mitchel. .. .. . .3091.” l " Mount Bryant... .... ..0cL 6 l Mount Forest.. .....Sept. 20 k " Murillo.. .... ... .. ..Oct. 8 l 4 Napanee.. ..q..... .8091 " l " New Hamburg.. ..Sept. 14 t 16 Newington.. ... . .Sept. 26 £27 New Liskeard...... Sept. " k 16 Newmarket...... ..... .8691. 28-30 Niagara-authe-Lake Sept. " t " North Bay .. .... ... .8991. 13-15 Norwich.... ...... .Sept. 26 £27 Norwood.... .... ...0ct.10 &11 OakalJe.. .... ...... ...Sept. 14-16, Oakwood.. .... ....Sept. 18 ms: Odetsisa.. ...... ..... ..0ct. 5 & 8 Oshwekln.. .. .. ...... ..Oct. 4-6; Ohondaga.. ....... .Sept. " a p) Orangeville.. .. .....Sepl. " &16 Oro.. .. ... ._...... ....Sept.16“ Orouo.... .. ...... .Sep1.28 &29'; Orrvllle.. .. w...... . .Sept. 1920 Ottawa (Central Caulda) Sept. 8-18 Ottervllle.. ...... ..Sept. 18 h 19 Owen Sound.. F....... Sept. 12-14 Paisley .. ....e. ..Sept. 26 & 27 l'akenham..... .... Sept. 25 &26 Palmerston .... ..Oct. , & 4 Paris.. .. ...........Sept. 28 & 29 Parham .... .. .. ..Sepl. 13 & " Parkhitl.. .. .......Sepl. 26 & 27 Parry Sound.. .... ....Sept. 19-21 Pelerboro...... .. .... Sept. 13-16 Petrolia........ .. ..Sept. 25 & " Picton.. .. .... ...... Sept. 1922 Pinkerton.. .. .....r. ....Sept. 20 Porquis Jet... .. ....... ..Sept. 19. Port Carling... .....Sept. 12 & 13 Port Elgln .... ..... .001. 6 l 6 Port Hope.. .. ..... ..0ct. ' &4 Port Perry.... ......Sept. " h " Powassan.. .PWTTr ..Sept 2 G t " Prlcevllle ....e... .. ..0ct. 6 l 8 Queensvlllo.. .. .. .Oct. 10 & 11 Iialnham Centre.. ..Sepl. " &14 Ramona.. .. .. ...... ...,Sept.21 Renfrew.. .. ...... ....Sept 19-12 Ricevule .. ...... .... ..Sept. 21 Ridgetown.. .. 'r...... ..Oet. 9-11 Rlpley.. .... .. ....Sept. " A: 21 Roblln's Mllls.. .. .. ....Oct. 6 t T Rocklyn.. .. _.... .. ..Oct. , &4 Rockwood.. .. .. ..Sept. " & M) Rodney.. ... .....r. ....Oct.z&3 Roseneath.... .. .. ..0ct.12 &18 Ron-um. .. .... .. ..Sept. 14-16 Russell..... .. ... .Sept.21& " St. Mary's........ ..Sept. 21 t " Samia.. .. .. .. ....Sept. 27-29 Samba Reserve.. .. ..Sept. 20 & 21 Saul! Ste Marie .... ..Sept. 12-15 Schomberg.. .. .. ....0ct. 12 h 13 Seaforlh.. .. ........Bept. 21 l " Shannonvllle.. _... .. ..Sept. 16 iiiiiiiiricr. .. .... ... ...Sepv.. 20 Shegulandah.. .. .. ....0cl. 3 & 4 Shelburue.. .P.. ....Sept. 19 h 20 Slmcoe.. .... .. ..P. ....Oct. 2-4 Smithville.. .... ..Sepl. " & " South River.. ......' ..0cl. 3 & 4 Spencervllla ..F. ....Sept. 26 a 27 (s/prinsnoi.. ._P.. ..Sept. " & " ESprucednle,. .. ......Sept. 19 & 20 ’Stella ...rv. mrrrr.rr.. . .Sept. 26 ‘Stlrllng .. .Fe. ....Sept.14 & 16 Strairordvil1e.... .. .. ....Sept. so Stratford.. .. .. .... ..Sept. 19-22 'Strathroy.. .. .. ......Sept. 18-10 Sturgeon Fall. ....Sept. 19 & M Strtyrytaville.... .. .. ....Sapl. 28 Sunderland.... .. ..SepL 26 & " Sundrldge...,.. .. ..Sept. " l " Tara... .... .. _.... ..Oct. , l 4l, Tavistock.. .. ......Sept. 25 & 26 Teeawnter.. .._.m.r.. ..ct. 8 t 4 Thamesvlllo ........ ..Oet. I & 4 Thedrord ........,.SepL " h " Ttttyt-ttion......... Sept. " a " I Thorndalo.. .. .. ....Sopt. " l " , Tiverton........ .. .... .. Oct. 81 Trout Creek........SapL " l 20 l Tweed...... .... .... Oct. I l GI Udorn.,.. .....P.. ...... ..Oet. a: Uttttrigott...... .... .3091. 19.10 1 Verne. ...... .-....tmt6 19-20 Wall-rebut; .... .. ..Sapt. " l " . Wallacem'wn .. .. .. ..Oct. 4 l I Welter-‘5 “110.... .. Oct. " " Warkworlh.. .. ........Oet.4 I 5 Winn-rem. ........... Sept. 18& " Wnterford.. .. .... ......Bopl. 81 Wntford.. .. .... ...Sept " Q " Walnut... . ..... ......0c1H Wellnndport.. ...... Sept, " I " Wool MrA3iliivrar.... .. ..Oet. 4 Walton... .. .......SOpL " i " Whutley.... .-.....treot. " O " Whrton.. .......... Bept. " l " Wi1ktmport.... ....w.... ..Slpl. " WIIII-m-tovn.. .....Bopl. " O " Whehutetm .... “Aug. " A " Wlnlhnm.... ........ .. ..mt.u ... “80pr . ..Bept 184k " ... ...0ct5&6 .....fMpt89&80 ....t%pt,S8 h 29 ...... “Senna . “899L149 & M _ .Oct. 10 & 11 “8391.13 &14 _... ...,Sept. " . ....Sept 19-32 .... ..Sept. 21 ..... ..Oet. 9-11 ..Sept. " a 21 . ....Oet.6&T .. ..Oct. , &4 ..Sept. " & M) . ....0ct.z&3 . ..0ct.12 &18 .. ..Sept. 10-16 .Sept. " t " ..Sept. 21 t " ....Sept. 27-29 ..Sept. 20 & 21 .. “Sept. 12-15 ....0ct. 12 h 13 ...Sept. 21 t " ' .. ..Sept. 16 ... -Sept, 20 .....0ct. 3 & 4‘ ..Sept. 19 & l 'PV ....Oct. 2-4 .Sepl. " & " .. “Oct, 3 & 1 ..Sept. 26 a 27 ..Sopt. " & " “Sept. 19 & 20 mm.. . _Sept. 26 .Sept. " h 16 .. ....Sept. so .. ..Sept. 19-22 .....Bept. 18-10 .Sept. 19 & M .. ....thspt, 28 ,.SepL 26 & " ..Sept. 28 a " . ..Ocl. , t 4 ”Sept. 25 h 26 .. “ct. a t 4 . ..Oet. I & 4 SepL " h " Sept. " h " ..Sopt. " l " .... .. Oct. ' .8091. " l 20 ... Oct. 5 l a ...... ..Oet. ' SopL " l ‘3091. " O Sept. " l . . . . .SlpL Sept. " b Aug. " l . .. .30". ..Sept_u & M .... ..Ocl. 6 .Sept. 20 & " . ..0ct. ' l t .Strpt " l " Sept. 14 k 16 .Sept. 26 £27 Sept. " k 16 ... .Sept. 28-30 .8991. 19& " “Sow. 19-20 .Sept. " t " ..Oct. . 1 I Oct. " 127 .,.0ct. l A 6 SopL " & " ..,,.BopL " Sept " i " . ..0ct. , & 4 .Sept. 28 & 29 .Sept. 13 & " Sept. 26 & 27 ....Bept. 19-21 ... Sept. 13-16 .Sept. 25 h " ... Sept. 1912 . ....Sept, 20 ... ..Sept. 19. Sept. 12 & l3 . .Oot. 6 h 6 . ..Oet. ' &4 .Sept. " & " Sept 2 6 l " . ...Sept 14-16 Sept. 18 " . ..0ct. 5 & 8 '... ..Oct. " rt. " h 20 pt. " &16 ..Sept. 15 pt. 28 &29 Sept. 18-20 £27 & 16 28-30 & " " " " 1 O clne nutmeg normal conditions and allows Nature to do its work. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Ohio. All Drugglsts. Circulars free. CATARRH Ciarrh Is a local dlsoase grout- ly influenced by constitutional you» ditions Hall's Cutarrh Modlclm- is a Tonic and Blood Purifier. By cleansing tho blood and lunlldmg up the System, Hull's Catarrh Meal» A large tent was erected near oe, church and hundreds attended the} session, which were addressed by, Jesse Smuker of Smithville. ohm! who was the principal speaker The: singing was in charge of Walter Yoder of Washington, Ill. orncers) “are olected by the convention my follows: I Moderator-L, S. Weber, Toronto Secretary-oscar Burkholder. Treasurer ---e Chester Buscherl. Preston. An event of much Interest was the sixth annual cottveartion of the Ontario Mennonite Summer Schuuls, held at Waterloo on Tuesday, and it proved bn-Iptul and inst.rultge In New way to the delegates who Came from all parts or the Province, BOYS’ BAND MAKES HIT MG CONVENTION Oh' MENNONITES IN WATERLOO Dating. The lads scored 221 points. there being only three points be lween the band which won the lhlrd prize and thtuusclves. (July " members wan: allowed to compete. Citizens generally will congratur late the boys an the spleu0i.sltow- ing they made. Stand Fourth in Competition at Toronto Exhibition - 11 Bands Take Part. The Waterloo Boys' Band which look part in the baud competition at the Toronto Exhibition last week dud themselves and the town great credit with the high excellence of their playing. Allhuugh it did not secure any of the prizes, it was a 1ery close competitor, standing mum among the eleven bands com- puting. The lads scored 221 paints. '"ft.tp, a...‘ 'kdhH, [minim . IMP: M. V hm fe,T.ftgtt'"' . up“: All!" Cum-n . INA. M. hum-n M An"- EMA-4o ' In” L " ky-ees-, " o-u.-' hr Cad-r PM. nun-Dry. Taiwan, o-tvolt IMMMM. I“ - "m 2'gT,M.tya'; TWTI'.','." 1iigtiy3y'iii'yility,il, - "-1.2: a t " 1.15% m, .,. FArihllili, ....... - a...“ m :1: tugtgt"" ~IiiAnh|i BUFFALO - Dally. May‘s! h To Reach the High-Class Trade "Very kind of you to notify me by Long Distance of this sale of gowns. I expect to be in town to-morrow, and will call and ask for you, personally." Out-of-town women show a strong tendency to trade where they feel they are known. Get one of them to visit your stotv,--and soon your’s will become one of "her" stores. No letter or advertisement will convey to them the kind of welcome you can' extend by Long Distance. Because you are talking, the invitation becomes more unconventional. It suggests the friendly relation you would like to see established. Distance does indeed seem to "lend enchantment" to opportunities offered in such a personal way. The method of presentation is three-quarters of any sale-what you say, and how you say it. The cus- tomers are right at your elbow. Don't call on them-- call them up. It will not be the telephone's fault if you don't sell them. Siilii.i.irie"gFg,P.eWt an Ail-Ila”? - h'miai,'RT Every Bell Telephone iota Long Distance Station ")r..ihfirJ.5E..i.TCE, PP I? a. M a Yhq om' In "tWEDWiiig in ”at! 'l'A"al2th'.T'l.', Mrfet. " F. S. ROUTLEYI 9' M 'S _ I l 'r%7,2"/7,77.' i thr Heart. fun _ lot " W t j pig on "an! 03.1" - The Grrot rnglnh mama. To": and "Hum-tn t the“ nun-m "nun, makes new Blood in old Venn: [Red [or Mm. [Willy Maul and [1:0an- 'tnt',',',"?, Inn of (1?. Minimum"? the Heart, aiiine Memory ',i,7,,e,th't,'gli In: " ',otd try alldruunn. In mu " m dag Juror, not; 'or "rice-tera'. warm mated fix.“ - "En8SMtE mba-mam. Dit. J. A. HH,MAltlr, 1)lu'N'Tts"i', L. D. s., Royal College Dental Surgeons, MUS, Toronto Univer- sity. All branches of dentistry practiced. Office Weber Cham- bers, King W., Ku'.clmner. Ont. DR, S. HCKI‘ZL. L.D.S., D115. Graduate (‘lnrm 4) Collcge of Den. tal Surgeons and It )al College of llanul Surgl'una of Toronto, Den, tal office in new Molsons' Bank Building, Watcrloo. Denti :tly practiced m all n.» branches. Dll A. L. BI'I'ZER. tl.A., SUCCESSOR CLI‘LMFN'I', CIJ‘ZMbNT and HAT- TIN, law ofiaces, Waterloo County Loan Building, corner King and Foundry streets, l‘hune )7. Kitch- cner, Unt. MlLLAR, SIMS and BRA Y, Harvo J. Sims, L.L.U., George Bray, ll. A., Barristers, Notaries, etc. Of. fice up>tairs Economical Block, King bt. West, Kitchener. DR. J. Iguyz’rjr, SP_retUALTY, Dis- JAMES C, HAlGitT, 1dAttitiSTt.'R, tioltcutor, Notary Public, Convey- uncle, an: Money to loan. Office. Molsons' Bank Building, Waterloo. sCici.Llu'N and WEIR, J. A. SCEL- len, B.A., LL.B.; J. J. A. Weir, Master in Chanccry, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Money to loat- Offices, Upstairs in the Huehn Block, King W est, Kitchener. br ERIE" - "an! or turnar- ll. F'. G. IIL(;IH..\. DENTIST. 1N'ulfelrisvc Block. " ntcrluo. . G. MciNTUSH, HAP.itltiTER, Notary, Conveyance; etc. " Weir at tit. East, Kitchener. Phone 190 to Conrad Bum: ' Intruder. Seller tor, Nutmy Public, ctr, Money to Ioun. ticrmart spoken. Office, Pcqtocsrrtat Hunk, next to Market. Frederick st., Kitchener. ristcr, solicitor, Notary Public and Cunwyunver. Office Merch- ant's Bunk Budding. 'l'clnphone 2li, hllrhcncr. Ont. I: llulm Apnrmmuls Young St, Plumes, Unice 1323.] H. 1323W, eases of the rr.ir. Throat and'Nose him: Yit, Rust, Kitchener. S. “UHILUY, ILA., L.L.B., Bar- oms- woven!“- ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST ‘STEADIERS 3 Manager. DR. A. HOLM, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR '.' mi --cLHiANo ‘FARE tts, MEDICINAL DU? LEGAL iii-mansion? and NTAL

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