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Northern Advance, 27 Oct 1921, p. 8

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_______._.______________ \ DONALD ROSS. LL.B.. BARRIS-3 ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to lnan, `Hutu u.u nun... nu... .... I What rough luck! But `get it back alright. Have 1 ' t.o-night." 1 yr- .....1. :. nrr .....-I hnla : 3 was fast. Ithat she would not, LIAU uxuxunus, She said she would. added good JUBL bun: uuu. night." smiled, and saw him go. Then she made all her arrange- ments, knelt down and said her prayers. looked round at the hea.\'_v black shadows and the white moon ra.ys, and wondered ff she would have been at all nervous if she had been alone. she assured `herself took off her hat, wrapped herself in 11 thick cloak, lay down ln her long low chair, and covered 11.-rself with Win- slanley's rug. In {L few minutes she asleep. ` |.u'ung, u n.. He took it off and held it out to her, the short thick chain danglixlg. But you will want it. Not I! If I do not turn up in l the morning, just call out." m__ _-:.a 4.. .......m ...:A...: H...-ma Truth is elastic. but u it until you want. it to 2 `sting you. (Continued newt week) don't stretcl11 fly back and` you will mine for |BARRlE S BEST LAUNDRY PHONE 616 - FIVE POlNTSl Laundry called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. |V\i'orl guaranteed on all Family washing. -.au..v...--- --_._ _. __ and C. S. DICKSON. B.A.. MB. Phone 61. 66 Collier St., Barrie; {LEM 31205,] Propertie___ for sale} 3 Frame Cottage on Bradford street. Six rooms, lights and water, good garden. Pnice $2000 Five roomed brick house on Innis- l street, 5 acre of land, some trees. good Well, good chicken ruin, couple of small apple trees. Price $1350 Five roomed roughcast cottage on Park street, in good repair, lights and water. Price $1000 Frame cottage on Cumberland street. Allandale. Price $900 Six roamed brricli house on Louisa street, all conveniences, hardwood floors downstairs, house in first- class condition. Price $3500 Brick house on Burton avenue. par- lor, dining room, kitchen, sewing room, three bedrooms, summer lcitchen, woodshed, electric lights and gas. cement oor in cellar. furnace. Price $3500 Six roamed frame house on Grove street, electric light and water. cement cellar, ve acres of land, some apple trees and raspberry bushes. Price $4000 Brick house with 1. ; acres of land on Penetang street,` five bedrooms, I. double parlor, dining room, kitchen, summer kitchen. stable. chicken house. lights and \Vz1ts}r in house. Price $3000 Halt` 21 liouble house on High street, seven rooms and bath, furnace, electric lights and gas, rst-class stain of repair, easy terms. Price $301M) Brick house on Collier street, all conveniences, newly decorated. Price $1 -500 For zulditiomtl list and particulars ' apply to l `lm. n. Clihitt-Nicholsl mmum. ONT. 1 A V SAVINGS ACCOUNT has made many desirable investments possible Incorporated IRES 185$ E. A. HARRIS, Florist 1}! I BARRII-1 COMMUNITY NURSE AS-'1 sociation, Miss M. L. Nodwe1l,j Nurse. Office. 17 Owen street.j O`1('e- hours 1.30 to 2.30. Visits` `must he arrztnrzml for H1rou_qh{ doctors. John H. VVi1s0n, Seem-; fury- 1`rez1s11re1`. % ANY men on a regular income nd themselves with money on their hands at the end of each month or each week, which is spent because the amount itself is too small to nd a place for investment. Our savings department affords the means by which these amounts can be added to each other regularly until a balance is accumulated which enables the depositor to take advant- age, in a substantial way. of the opportunities for investment constantly oering. This is one of the best purposes served by a sav- ings bank account. Start one now. 4`BM!ITQRQ!{IQ Capital, $5,000,000 Assets < RRANCHICS : Barrie .`\H:md:1l9 aulasnuug -nu--uusv, an... Many doctors prescribe them. most druggists sell them. Write for free trial to Templeton, Toronto. Sold by Wm. Crossland; Allandale, A. E. Patterson. BARRIE UNDERTAKING PARLORS L} UCI lllI.\.rU|v|r that in Canada thue are more Everybody knows H.-..+ in Canada n Sold thnn all other Rheumatic Remedies combined for Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, etc. 11--.. Jl\t`l\Z n-nan:-Elsa I-luau.` `33.11. 1-`. WARNICK, L.D..\"(.. `[:[$.S.`.! Gnuluzxto and 1\Irm1ber oi` Royall Cnl1(-ge of Dental Surgeons. To-3 mnm. Ofce over Sterling Bank. Bax`r'i(:. Entrance on Clapperton Street. Phone 937. All latest designs in Caskets kept in stock, including Grave Vaults and Oak Shells. Night and day calls. Phone 481 W. D. MINNIKIN. Proprietor W. R. INEILLY. Fun. Dinectav and Embalmer. Let the Flowers Be from Here W.-. G'9.9" for your next dinner party or other social function. VVe al- ways have an abundance of cut flowers zuidplanits for such purposes and can their freshness and condition. The nvble adorned with them cannot fail to charm your guests and sati;~`1'_\' yourself. guzLra.ntee~\ ii I`empleton s Rheumatic Capsules Delivered by the cord 4 ft. or cut and split to order. Prices on application Terms Strictly Cash WOOD Haa:;<`i';_r_1wci Sort PR(3F. D. E. Piano and ` Studio. 89 Phone 404 'Allandale DTIMZTT over $100,000,000 COAL ALL SIZES All Kinds of Phone 346 G. G. SMITH & C'O., PHONE 82.- Established 1869. Undertakeraq Open day and night. Morgue and 5 chapel in connection. Ba.rrie,1 Ontario. PRO!-ES-Sl0NAL cums Late f<.A.V.C. 1 Veterinarian and Surgeon` Omce. Hospital and Residence: 48 Bayfleld St.. Bax-rle. vv u rn .__, n~11| _.-,_____ __ I Formerly Vespra Hotel. Phone 811 ` I Monkanan s Gi`Y:eId;3;F?i&a% `G. A. RADENHURST. BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Omce, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. etc. Money to loan. umce. muss` Block. Barrie. W. A. J. Bell, K.C. Makes Your Skin Like Velvet i Has a. marve1Im_z.<, eect on rough skin. One or two applications will remove the rou~_:'nness, and by ital occasional use the skin acquires the` smoothness and softness of a. baby's. Glycedonia is not sncky, and gloves may be worn a. few momemts ater using it. Price 15c and 25c. De- lightful after shaving. L)Il[Z1I`lU. W. .\. I; D. C`. Murchison. Z GEO. MONKMAN ' DRUG(iIS'l`. BARBIE. ONT. T. LITTLE. .\I.D., <)V1~`1'5`1* r': Xiig Residence, ~17 -.\[z1p1e A\'e., Bam'ie.! Phone 213. )R. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE: and residence corner of Toronto! and Elizabeth streets. (Opposi,te Elizabeth St. Methodist church.) "I`n1nv\hnnn 1 R7 }:;ll.Z`d.UB|.u DL. m Telephone 167. \V. A. LE\VIS, M.D., C.M. SURGERY AND GYNECOLOGY __.: CAPT. J. DUNN UND`ER'l`.-\l{ERS ` STEWART & STEWART. BAR- riaters, Solicitors. Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan In any sums at 5 per cent. Office, 13 Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. DIEDICAL 1\I"USIC.~\~[r 7 I)l*}N |'.\I. . WEIR, TEACHER OF Violin. Piano Tuner. ` Ba_\`s>ld St. -4214 -, m,#___l "Over there!" She nodded her head vaguely. There s a. dear little creek where l a1-ways come in." ""7 Al~-- ~ -----41- L-\-16nL{no\ -,-\.v\.,u uu...\. . ...`.. Then, after a. moment's hesitation, she added. If you care to wait and have a cup of tea. rst I'll come and see you off. I suppose there isn t any great hurry?" `Ila enf nu; sncun. uu|A_y It's very good of you!" He sat down on the rock beside her. If !_vou're quite sure I sha nt be a. lnuiszmce. You're staying in Filler- 1. ` I Yes. For the last three years I've taken lodgings in a dear old t`xsherman's cottage near the beach- the nicest, kindest. people." "By yoursehf? Yes. I'm a. :.:ovex'ness, and I only have a 1`o1'tnight`s holiday." Haven't you got. relatives to go tn." he asked, and. though the question was blunt. somehow his tone sttrzgested sympathy. not 1-,1trios.it.\ . ' .... . .-...,.1. .u`nv\n :n Hun` I7l|IlUhI(). No, -1 am vmgv much alone in the world. I-Iowever, the l 'boil- ing; 1'11 in-uke the tea. Yo`~u d; i better not be too late. 135' the wa_\"' gmshe hesitated won`l they be` I $ru!|u=,r surprised about the boat? |I -I would ruihm` you didn't. say ! an_\'Ll1ing about my being here if you! lan_\'Lhingz can help ur ...... , T} ` CRES-WICKE & BELL. BARRIS-' ters. Solicitors of the Supremel Count of Judicature of 0n.bario.| Proctor-s, Notaries, Conveyancersgi etc. Money to loan. Ofce. Ross: Tllnnlr `Rnrrip, I. A. J. EB. nun. I can say I saw Ben Moore out,` and got him to lend me the `bout: `l;ec:mse~-ma,\' I say there werel other people on the island?" I I suppose you'll have to." 1 1 If I don't I shall have to say I got tired of it. 1 don't mind. \'zuL:h:1n can crow as high as he lilies. If that suits you better I'll Aunt`: H. I can say I saw Lhe owner : bout. W'hat`s his na1ne`;` Ben ;\l0u1`e~e\`e1'.\= one 1 `Dug ... % And lose your b9|`."` ` That doesn't matter. He would `scarcely understand it if I said I'd `try again. I call it. a most sporting lidea for a girl to come off like this. l-- -[ hope you'll be all right. l(I\|` __......- `r ..u...n an ..n .~:n1~.H 11" `I Inrpz: _vuu u uu uu ..,,.... & Of course "I shall be all right! i\\"hy shou1dn`L I`./",Chx'istine said. .,.__,,.n n-- 1-..1.,..1 VVU) Dllllkllull L x. _auu.._;.....,. ........ Oh. I don't know!" He looked around semcliingly. Have you been all over the island?" Not quite. Have you?" 1 No, I've only been here once be- ;f0l`9 with some other fellows. Shall I I look round before I go---just to see thait ills all i'is:l1t`." It's quite all right." she said. I've been here dozens of times. I don`t want. to seem at all inhospit- now. You will wum to get back to V'\'ulherl1am before it is dark?" for the ten .and turned in the dir- aible. but perhaps _\'0u`d better go. He 2.0!. up promptly. thanked her` Y\(|IlA\|AA|,|LxI u\,.v.`. ... ... ..-...... got. her`; for tea (--ction 3119 had pointed out. A 1110-` men! later she o\*e1'I,0ok him. and Lo- :_'etl1m' they walked across to the 111110 creek where she had hauled up : hr boat. I HI |lU|lL- Then they lnolmd at! one another; in blank silence-. The boat's gone!" cried Chris-` tine shzn'pl_\`. and then added in :1! fults-ring" tone. I must have fo1`g01- ten In tie it up. I'm so czn'eless!"l 1u_,._.4-_. II I in:;L\'. hm `7\\ Had the tide turned when you lztnde-d'?" he asked. and she replied that it had. It, migrht, drift out to '1 ,1,,u_,,....u__n I Ise-a." he said dubious1_\'. "It will probably be dashed `to pieces on the rocks in the creek." she cried bitterly. And it's entire- 'i_\` my own fault. I ought to have {fastened it first of all. but I began 'brin_<.:im,: things ashore, and I'm al- most sure I forgot." ' .. ,_,,.,. ,,-, .x.,. ,.u.. i......-1..I..,1 STRATI-IY & ESTEN, BARRIS-E ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey-1 ancers. Omce, 1st oor Masonicr Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Eaten. Iuuai sun: A Iulauuo He could see that she trembled, that she was on the verge of tears. The worst. of it was that it was so difficult to think of anything consol- ing to say. The boat had disa.ppea1'- ed -~that was the all-important thing. That meant that he would l1a,veto stay where he was. He supposed that was why she looked `inclined to cry. She had done a Slllllciunil)` (larinv; thing in attempt- iur.: to remain alone on the island. but she had not reckonetl on any- nll0 else being there. ``l'nL awfully sorry." he said, all`- ` tor ll. moment or two. IE there was anythin}._{ 1 could do I'd do it, but it (loe.~uL`I seeni as if there was. does ""l`l1ere`s not :1 Sign ol a. boat!" sue _u:1ze(l at the swirling water and then turned back and looked across the creek. "You-you won't be able to go," she sald. How can 1?" Of course you can't! there'e plenty of room." ._:.._1 Well, n`\1\ l-HA nnf mud A. .....:I... T-le_r _Des_ert (Continued -from last week) JBLUU plcucy m. .vu..... She tried to smile; she did not (Jlmptor II. | to sea they gazed linger- lhere was no boat to be ` of the knows 5 want to make him any more un- comfortalble. ......,--_._ _u_._... -9 ......... H t... .-n ALEXANDER GOWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Barrister, Solicitor for obtawiniu-g probate of will, guardianship and ad.ministra;t:ion, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc; Money to loan. Ofces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. CULLJLUI Lllva "T-here's plenty of room," he re peated, and added doggedly. "And I hated the idea of leaving you here!" " r" -4~-- A--- Ll ! .-.1. unit} 111;. JBULUUI) > But what can have become oi the ~boa.t'." he asked. It is astray or wrecked," she said. and he saw her clench her hands. There s not a. doubt of it. All because of my idiotic careless- ness! I shall have to pay for it. Moore bought it only a year or two ago. He was quite proud/' of it. and it was a. very good boat. I should think it would cost ten pounds at 1east~or twenty." H. u ,,,|.1__y; |_,...._:.. tn ...nu-n- uunuf UULUS Well. you can t! she said de- jectedly. con... ...I.n nun hnun knnnnvo nf {hp lea: L-%u1 L vv cum; . I shouldn't. begin to worry about what it u1ay have cost," he suggest- ed. with a pleasant smile. till you are sure it. really is lost. in all probability it will turn uwp all rigllt. ...-. .. .. . _,,__u.x L .....-.nLI.1....,1l K-......,.....-.-_. .. ..,._ ,7 __ _ Well, that would be something. Christine remarked. with a sigh. and turned away froin the creek. You ve got all your things out?" Oh, yes, I think so! she unswer-. ed vagilely, and began to walk buck to where her belongings lay. ..~u .. ,_-._~n ._..,_ ........ ..|..:... I H '.I`.hen if you'll `peg your claim, he 1'e1na1'ked briskl_\', ea-gel` above all things to put her at ease and. if pos- sible. to make her forget. the missing boat. I can (hump my things down u'1'ter\vai'cls." IIU huvrnc up: u\..u...a....Du ....... .0" -1- ...I-...-l ..-nu .or on `.1 roclc?" zclioose a nice plzme for y011rsell"." 'You'd be 111uch better out in the` -lllCl I\\l\l-J. Peg my claim?" she asked won- derin:._:l_v. Are you going to sleep in 21 cave. 1 Oh. I see!" She colored fzlimly. You mean that if I tell you where l'-in going to be you will go and "Yes. I wouldn't go into a cover if I were you. They look damp. open on a lovely night. like this. Have you got. a 111acl(i11tosh?" Yes." She made a little ruc-ful gl'il11Ce. It's in the boat. .... \.,nnuu.-.x.\,. -. .. ... -..- ~. Nice useful place for Imarkd dryly. You shul coat." .-. . . . ,.. 1v__,_ H,` \.\uu. Certainly not! [other things! uvy,,_, ,.. 2.. u utucx uuu,._,u. Here 01' in the boat? he de-I mzuuled prom-ptly. and at that she laughed. uv*n|_.. r ...:\I n..A nno uvhon I uvunl BOYS K: ;\IURCHISON. BARRIE- ters. Solicitors. Notaries I uh1ic,| Con\`ey:mcers. etc. Money to loam at lowest rates of interest. Oices! '13 Owen street. in the premises forxne,-y occupied by the Bank of` Toronto. Branch Office. F.1u1vnl:.,i Ontario. W. .`x. Boys, I\'.C., .?\-I.P.,! T1 I"` 7\Tn|-rthicnn utugucu. That I will find out when I wzmt. them." she said; but I am sure to have all I need." .,... . . 11-4.... -:...I\l '- Lin Ll|C all L unnu- It's only half-past eight." He!` looked at his watch. Come up ml the high rocks and look out to 5021. It's a splendid night." " nu- ........-,I oI~.n..nh still rlninr-fnrH.v 11.: a nyuzuuiu u.,,.... ` She agreed, though still dejcctetlhv, follqwed him as he clambered up the Ihigh rocks, and on the top -forgot` the boat and began to smile again.' Isn't it lovely`! So fresh. so clear, and there's going to be u ,1 g,,_ 4.: 1 ullug, guun -vuuu uy. She said she did not need it, and sat down on the rock. When he insisted she got up and sat, on the coat he had brought, and then for 21 short time there was silence. 'I`he_\' stared out to sea. where the sun was setting in an org) of red and gold `which almost. made one's eyes ache.` Over the dancing waves it glitteretl `and rippled, and they looked on t.u an empty w0I'ld--~not. zi ship in `Sight, not a boat. nothing but waiter and space and a, wealth of glowing color. ;,-;y- lv.,n,u-, nu... ........ _. moon!" she exclaimed. E Yes, it's a. grand night. Shulll I bring; your chair up?" ` ~ I .1 .4... ..I:.I ..,.s .\n.\.1 H and .-L, xunun . I It doesn't. seem real. (Ines said Christine zn length. It's |beu\1tv.`4'111." l|J('LlIl|.1lU1. I'm only sorry it is spoilt for you." was his answer, given with ll` 1'i'own;' then he added, Need it be'.'| ~-l0ol up into her face as he! lstood close by. The boat will Lu1'u| up, and it does not really In-alter; much that I am here, does it, as--`, as I sha'n't annoy you in any 1105-3 sible way?" - 1 I uni ___.....,. :. .1.........u ..-...n...-V" D`!!! aunc nu; . .. 4 Of course it doesn`t nw.Ll.o:!'!" she! replied, and turned her face a\vuy.} As I said before, there's plenty ol= nvuuu. I Who knew that you were coming here?" up. 1 ,.,u nu,-..- _.....I |.:.. ...:I'.\`I ucn 9 . Only old Moore and his wife." ` I l lodging in an old farmhouse 3. mile and :1 half out of Watherham with two other chaps. They were not to say where I was till the bet was lost or won. I can easily say I lost ii. I can say I didn t stay, that I bor- rowed a. boat and went back to 1-`Illerby. ']`hey will believe it, I suppose. Vauglian will want to ho- } "And they're at. Filler-by. I m A`! DR. w. H. OAKS, CORNER OWEN; and Collier Sts., Barrie. Tale-i phone 95. Special wttemtion given to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. l lieve it. llt'\t` u. . "Perhaps it would be as well." she said in a low voice. "You soe-~ People make such asses of thmn- selves." he agreed hur1`ied1y'.` "We; will leave it at that. Hang it all, no!" He made 3. little impatient? gesture. We can`t. make -.my :11. range-ments at :11]. We`ve go . to stays here till somebody comes with a boat and takes us off. And I sup- pose it s on the cards that Va.u;:ha.n_ and Soweby will come. I czm'vt very well say I didn't stay if they nd me here. Will any one come to look place it." he re- shall hzwu my I've gm. heaps of THE NORTHERN ADVANCE I-1 e for yoy if you don't turn up?" `mioore may. He w-ill, of course, if I don t get back in fairly good time to-_morrovw." A11-u ,, , L,11 |_:... A.I.._ Luulial`) Y`lY'II Luut: LU'LI.|UlAll!VVu I Can we tell him the truth? Will yuu take me back to Fillenby with you? he asked. Then I can drive round by the road and tell my story. an .:..._u 1.--... M an.` rvuuvn n Inna nu; nun; . I don't know." She gave a littlel sigh. We have plenty of time to make up our minds. anyhow. There! The sun s down!" -- A, .,.. -___a x_-|.x ._..; 1_:.. .|.uu gun. a uunu. He jumped up and held out his hand. I .1. ,,-1 x,_;;... _. 3--.... .......- .....Il ` `_" I DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR; St. West, Toronto, will be at 91! Owen St., Barrie, every Sa,turday.| Dise:1ses-Eye, Ear. Nose and! Throat. Consultation hours. 11{ a..m. to 5 p.m.. and by appoint-1 rnnn? uauu. I You d better go down now and see about settling your things be- fore it gets dark. He cast a shanp glance at her downcast face and sad air. Don't worry! I`ll do or say anything you like, and it will be all right." I an... u....u....a .`e....:..1... ...o mm .. llxbul. She looked straight 'u.t hi1n-a long, earnest look, during which she decided thanvkfully that as such an awlaward thing had to happen she would rather have had this particu- ;lar man for her companion than any other she had ever met. She smiled, land agreed that it would he useless -----A x I After all. it. isn't my fault or _\'ours that it has happened," she said. We cun t help it if we both fixed on the same place and the same time. It's only that. it may sound rather odd. But, as we don't know any of the same people. that, doesnlt nmtter much. I will tell Moore and ask him not to spew-l: of it. I'm sure he won't. i It will be all right!" he saicll lcheerl'ull_\'. and held out, his hand to [help her down the rocks. i .-x.- _n....__ 1.-.. ..I,...._:.... ...x...... .....J lll.I`_l u-.. nu"... un. .u\,..... ] . I She chose her sleeping place and [he helped her to collect all her he- llongings. He placed her chair in 'lhe shadow of a big rock so that ishe would he sheltered in case the `wind gut. up: he insisted on bringingl her one of his rugs when it became evident that most. of her own wraps had been left in her bout. .v ,_,,x .,_. ..._ ._..;m.. .__..l uuu ux/LIA uvu. nu. u-.,. uvu... Now come and see me settle my things," he said, and then as you gave me tea it is only fair that I should give you supper. I've got lots 01' pmvisions~~of sorts. \Irs.' lHiggins packed :1 basketlul. This will do for me nicely." , 1 um,-,-v _,,_ __, And this" was satisfactorily far from _her domains. out of sight. and at zubout :1 hundred yards distance. Christine nodded and watched him settle his belongings." I Shall I vbring my grub over to [your place or will you stay here?" `was his next question. You don`t mind? We will stay here, then. I'll open the basket and see what there is." ! ...... During the picnic-supper they be-I came much more cheerful. Chris- tine laughed and talked. ate the ex- cellent food provided by Mrs. Hig- ;gins, and then said that she 1'ea11_v `must go back to the high rocks and look out to sea, because. I119 moon was just coming up. 1 1: 2. 1....) |.4.. v....,.I.. 2.. At... I:..IA vIu.u u... y.,......_, ..L.. `E If it had been lovely in the light of the setting sun, it was a verita.=ble fai1'_\' world n0w-the moon's rays. silver and blue instead of red and gold. but still the empty world in from of them. I ... . ..... nu _,, ,. `uunu. u; LAl\,l.4Llu 1 They said very little. When she` `turned to go down he nodded and" held out his hand to help her. When it was evident that she wished him to leave her. he said good night," asked if there was anything he could |tlo. and added that she must just gcull out if she wanted anything. ] I'm not likely to want an_v~ thing, replied Christine. till breakfast. time to-morrow mm-ning." 1 ,_,I,F,._LlbII V1 - unusunnu.--. ..-u..., .v ...v...,.. . . . .`.._,,. What time breakfast?" He looked at his watch and smiled. -Do you want to be called? By the `way, you haven't. told me your iname. Mine is Hugo VVinstan1e_v." "And mine is Christine Chard." J 'I`hz1nks! What time brea1:t`ast?" 1 "Seven? Eight? My watch is in imy purse-Ibag in "the boat." She tshrugged her shoulders. "I sha'u't ihave an idea what time it is." u-vv1,,. ..,..._t. I.._l.I `I3... .-.\.. .--ill 1 DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUATE, of Tninity University and also; graduate of Edinburgh and Glas-; gow. Specialsty, stomach di3eases.f Oice. corner Bayeld and Wor-5 sley Sts. Entrance olf W-ors1ey. Olce open until 8 p.m. 1 - -7- n

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