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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 23 Mar 1911, p. 7

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', , y ' " _ e Copyright, 1907. by Robert W. Chambers q Stop Your Hair From Falling V Apply Salvia Once a Day [xi and.“ oucll bu unpa- nb- with 'ISP".' “not WIT/IT um-qyje 'ttatt-Not P"). "ttehrd to It a- in: I Would“. Al Hair Gauirlrtiuist..or.t' "”30?! 6”. do. In. Roman? Did you gat my tsotet How (he do. Mrs. In" My”): Jolly. " com» this in. Wand you mind Ir'-- "lou." Interrupted lawman-mm b In “pm" nnhu you're rou- - in mm and let Wall street so b - mm are you pretending b do In WI at this hour. you m Mill hunt!" “I". he: lune-bin; with Mr. New -, and would you mind"- "!u. I would." begin Rosamund pm. But Aux. Interrupted. “m. him over. Gerald." And as to tttty thanked her mil turned back: “I". . word to minutiae: to that Mir, Mind. to attack the Neer- utd can” with moderation. please. You can an ant " lent. Here he ig low, and don't be lmpoulble and 'Hgbtn" him. Rosamund." The -pmentation of Neel-ward was -rtermtisttea without dinner to any- body. On his thin nose the dew gus- M and " (hick. tat hand: were u But Rosamund was too bored to In and. to him. and Aliza turned im- mediately to Gerald: “You, I did get yoiu- note. but I am not " home on “may. Can't you - Wait a moment. What are you “In: this afternoon? “Why, I'm going back to the once Mth Mr. Neergard." ”Nonsense! Oh, Mr. Neel-sud. would you mind"--ver, toreeur-"if Mr. Ero loll did not so to the once this after. won?" Neemrd looked " trtr-turnmrt--a "" and uncomfortable smirk on his round. _red face, "Not " all, Mm nuthven, if you have anymlng better for Mm"- N tttree-ttrt sllopsthte dose of it. Thank you. Mr. Neergnrd. Rosamund. we ought to start. you know. Gerald!” with quiet tsigttitiettrtee. “Goodby. Mr. Rectum-d. Please do not buy up the rent of Long Island, bemuse we need a new kitchen gardonjer! badly." Ills. Ruthven‘s motor moved up (mm Its waiting Btatiotr. Rosamund "a quite ready to enter when Allxe Ink! cordially: “Where can we drop you. dear? Do let us take you to the “Change it you are going there," - Now," Rosimuud lmd meant to Co wherever they were gala: merely be- came they evidently wished to be done. rtseuir%ptnoss " the check huh irl'llatrd and "mused her. 'uri laden! anybody In the Bronx rd make you take mo mere.” she said Thtdtettrelg, "but as I don't you may drop me at the Orchils’, you much“ natures. Gerald, I know you want I. anyway. because yon'wo promised to adore. honor and obey me. " you'll cane with me now I'll play double tummy with you. Not Well. of an mutual" And the stalled dnullngly upon Ger- ald. then turned up her pretty nose at him. but permitted him to attend Ber to tho Orcmla’ door. When he returned to Mile and the at wu weeding parkward be begun Iain eagerly: “Jack nixedJne to come up. and, of course, I let you know, a: I promised I qrotttit. Bot in all right. Airs. Ruin. "a, because Jack and the stakes will lot be high this time." 'YYQL‘éReptcd?" demanded Allxe In quick displeasure. - "e-R'"" ___ "Why, yes. " the stake: m not to lawn: to anything." “Gerald!" "Wttatt" he said uneasily. “You promised me that you would not play again In my house!" "Welt, I meant for high Makes. r- wen. you don't want to drive mo out tutogether. even from the perfectly harmles- measure of playing for nomi- nal cum" when "no stomach, livvr and bowels are by! in 'the good “Indium in ahich Hwy will In by the prompt mp. of 'CrcriGiirrir mar} than I could " 513mm Headaches Quit By ROBERT w. CHAMBERS, Author of "The Fighting Chums,” Ete 3tumrcm. IV'I Ill-I - u Pe"'", -‘._..v __,_., -e-'" {nu-Jr Tunic. T, [and an» hair. 9.1:.qu mum-lu- [0-1. in obouuatattdeotrt_. roubltd Ii tr dam wvtipiipter-ietAftffftA" Younger Set i "all. - wt” '"'er'T" --e_' tread of my?» on. reed cm " you don't It 'al db. i'yiiii In“: in r an. hair. Price 500 n a no __ _ _ "w.itrrittsrNire"trr"tle- "B-tet-m-eta- dd." "Winn Tool-y mumm- polntl” __ _ _ - “Yet. to pity for anything. AIM! u (I: " ttrat you than will he no such pinr u ’9" we“! (TY; iia wir-a be: your pardon- but Jack Ruthven all! so? _ “Gerald. lhten to me. A tttr-tt man like yonnelf ban no business playing with people who“ lone; never Inter- fere with their appetites next day. A business man has no right to play and: I game anyway. I wonder what Mr. Neergard would II] it ho - "Neertatrd.' Why. he does know." “You confessed ttt hlm?’ “Y-es; I had to. I was obliged to-to Ink somebody for an advance." "You went to him? Why didn't you go to Captain Selwyu or to Mr. Go- "I did; not to Captain Selwyn. I was ashamed to. But I went to Austin. and be tired up and lit lam me. and we bad a muss~up, and Pee "and “my since." ra rd T" me right." "No, It doesnt I did so to Nee! gard and made a clean brunt of tt And he let me have what I muted like a good fellow." - I _ --= A- A- It “And made you prom!” not to do It again?" "No. he didn't. Ho only lsnghnd. Besides, he said that he wished he had been in the game." “What!" exclaimed All” _ “He's a. ttmt at. “1101." Innis!" Gerald, reddening. "tusd It was we" nice of you to let me bring him over teddy. And he knows everybody down- town too. He comes from a. very old Dutch (unity. but he bad to work pret- ty hard and do without eotletre, I'd like It awfully " you‘d let me-if you wouldn't mind hem: civil to him once or twice. you tmow. Pm going to pro- pose him for the Stuyvesant and the Proscenlnm. Why not?" "I see. And now you propane to bring him to my house?" "it you'll let me. I asked Jack. and he seemed to ttsinh tt might be all right if you and to nah him to play.” "t won’tl” cried Allxe. revoked. "I will not turn my drawing room: Into tt deaths house for every money laden social derelict tn town! l're had enough of that. I've endured the ac- cumulated wreckage too long-weird treasure craft tun of steel and oil and coal and wheat and heaven knows what! I won't do It, Gerald. I'm sick of it ttll-aiu, sickl" The sudden._ trushed outburst stun- ned the boy. Bewildered. he an“ round eyed at the excited young mn- tron. who was growing more Incensed and more careless of what the ex- posed every second, W“. V", -_"_" “I will not make a nubile gambling hell of my own house!" she repeated. dark eyes very bright and cheeks mire. “I will not continue to stand sponsor for a lot ot queer people sim- ply because they don't care what they lose in Mn. Ruthven'a house! You babble to me of limits. Gerald. This is the limit.' Do you or does anybody else suppose that I don't know what is being laid about ttte-tiv." play is too high in our' house. that we are easy in our ctmtce of intimates m: long " they on stand the pace? Do Sou think I was educated for this-- for the wife or n Chevalier of Indus- try?" "M..urs. Ruthvcn!” he gasped. But she was absolutely reckless now. aud beneath " all perhaps lay in certainty ot the boy's honor. She knew he mu to be trusted-was the safest reuqular do for wrath so long roprcssrd. She let prudence go with n parting and vindEfrve skip and opened her heart to Ibo astounded boy. The tunpost lasted a few seconds. Then she endl‘d as abruptly as she began. G/nettmig more "t hint ot the toe bidden a troubled enjoyment. beau“ he knew, ot course, that Mrs. Ruthven To him she had always been what I pretty young matron mmatty is to a well bred but ttaretrrttmed youth Just tmtethered. Their acquaintance had been for him a combination of churn:- lng experiences diluted with gratitude for her (unrest and n httrm1estg ”up can of trertttmentat1ty. in her partic- ular use. however, there run a little _ "bo you mean to II! you've never heard on criticised? - _ - "ci-Cai-Grid, lI-crltlcloed. ot course“- _ -- "But not " we are. Do you read the papers? Well, then. do you under- Itnnd how a woman must feel to ban her husband eontirtotttlr made the butt of (cough. ttheruttl, untrue “on... u though he were a performing poodle! I Al’m sick of that, too. tor another 'I'ulnz. Week tttttt nook. month by month, ungylcnsaut [Mugs haw been ace wumtthttitttt, and they're mun; toe mu. Gould. in era-Mn; for my Mn. Ha all noun“... wut M! log-4!!!” m Gerald! And It simply move! , ll no (outing at all with the .m reo.etttyeyet! imr It it I "t not you to believe In. you Mend." said amid in th- low. not lute voice " untutentioul Mum. "Why, thank you. An you no - you want that, Gerald!” "was. on long " I "at" be Maud. um emotion in the ”can.” A putty woman upset him ran atrattr oven under normal dreamt-lul- But beauty in distre- knocud him In. In it does om wool-om he: who u worth his alt. Andhouidlolnuloonuint-b ion. Inn tho mom clout-t to - th more excited be new and tho but and blocker wound is m to . . i"' "3 nontrivial"... mun-.1 nun-undid meh-OWANII“ tumduoqhut Walnut .-iistGtorwi-tre'tr wtt-grt- mmommt” "-tmttt-rtattoPer1.t"t' Immutuud-mbnm than“ Lunch-nib 'ri-i-r-es-re- let-"tilt was”... 'u-tHt- atgt9gMtgm too out mun non!- iar,4riset 1- not good (on "an. amid; not goal to:- good noun- 1...... pr4ttrrtodtrrteetVtd She was very light but” M an.- in; when tttte dropped an: at (In M wean: club and HM tr” to - own bonneJorhchodWM” play null! on ber PM and m 'GiirtGinaedtotinieetotee tTG"tumattootwtterott-ohrere an escort. On her way helm Alix. mum to- vhwed (no episode and] doubt of tht. wyn'u appronl crept tn lulu. and hr unused 11ml. had faded 17th - reached her home. but with lens excneo for the owl-bo- ration since the (“mm were only twenty by e hundred. Into this unle- atono bonbon box hipped Mn. Ruth- ven, mounted the miniature In!!! with a whirl of her scented tutti. peeped Into the drawing room. bot continua mounting mttit she whipped into WI. presently. to tree intense surprise and annoyance. It .towlr opened and a little man appeared In mp- pered feet. He wasalltua """"""" T man and plump, and at titat glance his nee appeared boyish and round and quite gulltleu of halt or of any hope ot it. Bat as he came Into the electric tight the hardness of Mn teatureq was apparent. He was no boy. A string! Idea that he had - been assailed some people. His face was only and mind, and [nut blue shadows hinted at closest shaving. and the line from the wing of the nostrils to the nerve- lua corner- ot " thin. hard mouth had been deeply bitten by the acid of For the remainder he were pale mo pajamas under a silk and silver kimo- no. an obi platted will) a jeweled tannin. and he was Inching a clam rem; as thin as I straw. "Went" said " young wife In any tonisbed displeasure. “Send her, out a moment): J10 laid. wtttrur nod or" " man mink“ inc maid. His voice was agreeable and futi--tt tride precise and oreretrrtirttb ed perhaps. When in: man] retired Aitre at up on the lounge. drawing her skirt: down over her small atom-hinged feet. "What on earth II the matter?" uh. demanded. "The matter ts," he 'ou, “that Gerald has Just telephoned me from the Stuy- msant that he Isn't coming." "Well!" "No, it Isn't weft. Thu is tome of four meddling." _ "What tr It Ur she retorted, but her breath was coming quicker. ' ' ' I "rtl ten you. You can get up Ind ring him up and tell him you expect him tonight." . She shook her head. erlne him all the while. "I wott't do it, Jack. What do you want him for? Be ettgt't play with the people who play here. He doetm't know the rudiments of play. 80’- only a iroy. His money In so tled up that he lms to borrow If he lose: very much. There's no snort tn braving with I boy Gl Chapter“ Iii) HOSPlTAL M MR. [AMER HE TOOK GIN PILLS If you ever hear anyone any that Rhcumaiism can't be cured. uh them if they have.ever tried GIN PILLS. Pr Isk the!“ to “1hr m for 1 roof that GIN PILLS Ittt vc cured knit-Unis rnd hundreds of (‘an of Rhcmnat'wm. Sd-Iica, Tmmhago, Pain in the Rack and other Imublm tuned by weak Kidneys or Bladder. -riiGaiiistr, can he oarr,1 - " bring cured "my suv-- lay C,1.N ”LLS. Here " the beat kind of proof, "t have hm ”mama “i'h Rhea mnlkm m Ind that I rnnlal tt t "rar'r. A doctor temlot me nml in! I me to go to the hospiml bot Mt (a no goal mm! A friend told me to try HEN PILLS. I did no I'll] after taking a kw bones, I 1m perftorweti." D.) Luann. Take GIN PILLS on rm [unlim- gnnrnnue that they will cure you or money "landed. not a box " {at "so. Order from m it your dealer may '2"'tddt'it", to: bee 11'! ‘_ _ J"! Let' an Fur-inn; In mm at Kyo- rm ham or itutiiien we: . mall but ultra fair, bear-en Madison and mm. a pocket cal- titttt of the - man- [mm "Wuhan. mm nipped am. Gum-1V, I: S if MST, In!!! filll ilElltlgtltl misaaoidiii"tittrt, w. “I"; lupin-mutual!!!» “humanly-your. mantle right-Ma, theyh-udr-dhluul! could not mutiny-y. t was uet.dttteirtreiti,1'ie,tP,e "Th. W." and decided to try "In. Ahlhimonebox,l in. much In“. What! hehe',' my ttt:,t,drte nun u- - gum. Aft!!! 'ii'iq"iiEili [was eatiimty we!) -ttr. cue of my one by "Fume-dun" '- indeed upland“ boa-u " on “can mum even relive-c. "Pty-yi/s-Ire., In hundreds of “an. “Fruit...- the" he give- - the can: um- {my results than: "s','t,ttit,tt21': is gluten blood purl! god in the mld. 'A'8,','l'trti'd'J'h'l fun-on: fruit medicine maul-0e. Kidrrery, liver, boweh Ind okin, madman the accu- mulation of uric acid. "wtt$ehutttettehrte ans: of RM! ___ _ use mt: . _ "So you’ve laid beta". I hello". but rm hem quatiBed to Judo. than m "6 AmrotooingtoeaBhtmarr' "Nm I In not." Returned paler. "Gertrqrmtitgottt that telephone!” ’ “You little whim" Ill! and slow- tr, “I was once a miner'- wife-ttttt only decent thin: I our have been. This bullying cud! "trw-hae, " this Instant] " you’ve m dirty work u do. do It ,orrmei& I". do” my shun. Ind I". uni-bed.” no was "mi-had. The W» plain enough. But It was the mgtbtm, m whelminx smell of fury that weak- ened him as mm Mm turn. and .e_--__ - --_- _ 1.12118 1mm. a non?“ 't-gtt an. M, '09- "Ptuit.aaivei" will positively are every case of Rheum. when taken “cording todireeiottr. Soc. a box, 6for $1.50, or trial size, "e. At all Men or from Fruit-54in. Limited. Otuu out-mud. blindly - for I chair. Base. oven real um. - emotion. he uldom had to m with. for In wttrtoorrttrimtttism0t"td burned out autumn. and vivid amo- um m not good for In: and... the doctor: told him. He found " cult. stood I moment with " back toward his wife. the: a. noon at her. very qtowtr tet him-elf down Into tho chair and at “an: her. Than It] moisture on In; no“. puma akin. a nervom twitching of tho undo: up. He passed on. heavily ringed hand across my clme shaved "w, It!!! auxin; nt her. “I want to all you something," In said. "You’ve trot to stop your into» tonnes with my 3min. and stop It "What a tinny l ban been." III. ma, "to be amid of you to has!" A 31mm crowed his faded eyes. but be let her remark pm for an no meat. Than, then he In. an". aura (hit violent emotion had bean can“. " withln Mm. "Do you no: your bill. pnurr' n. "a. “Bonus te you do “no. iidrGoesaot-trttuto pay than." I "We am living tsermsd our will?” [be hank-ed dMIlnmny. -uram not Interested In your “run." the and tmstettditr, my lilac!!- Ir "Not it you will ho (cod enough to mind your lamb... my friend. I". manual this aume! on our winning tor two ”on. WI u detail. but you might as wett - K Mr ”nod-mm with has. mngtem a Cu run- tho Newport end of tt and Mb In. mom." , "What on you may no for]? out and curloully. A ought color all. into " not. “Benny. Rosamund “no not! about her own remit. still under the shock of her own arousing to a resistance that had been long. long overdue. "If you mean," the went on, "that the ruin of this boy Is your affair, then I'll make tt mm from thh moment. I've told you that he shall not play. and he shall not And while Fm about it I'll yam“ what you are preparing to accuse mo of. I did make Sandal: Craig promise to keep any. t did try to make that lime tool Scott Innis promise, too, and when he wouldn’t I Informed his father. And new time you try your dirty bucket gimp meth- ods on hon like that I'll do tho am." He [WON " her quit. calmly. Sh. smiled, shrugged and. hum-boning her kneel m her clasped banal, leaned back and hooked " him. You'd heard nbont It. hadn't you-4b. "tern timber hum “alumna! didn't mean to no. Only the mm "to nil wrong. you incur. And so you made a bad break. Jack. I. that "I’ll. that In it." "And It cost you a forlune and me I - husband. Is that it. In: ”burl?“ "I an ttttorst Jou " lou Witt Mar you: cuddling." he mid coony. “You have and. I point of new»; 000 " u, ...... ,,_,__, iifEiiiii0iiiiyl'g'l, - for a my .tattreer, 1Ptriii, ltonchonwitnz iGiiiiTGGiite't., Gu%Aamsto.',"811' am in “not!!! a--.-6Mr.etyr1_ee 'etg.ii-t-tMrr-"8.thtm. Wan-mum sums-mu- 'ret-meet-est' “manna-drum.“ ”ruumto-yhmnhum ”Wt-“WM“ “I dull not play!" 1!. an humanly: “You will Bot mttrour.brrttmre-idttstt" tutorial. will. was. you um resort how much mutual. In- totrtV and. be" than the tool " " Vela-t " night tn tho but: Mmhhhmtml" Round concerning tho can“ of good tut. In- wired In touch-3 the ”with. dub utter. - decmqm; attention to buf- - and [mo-slug Intlmq with tho hoe-Runnels colonel: begun to In“. lam very uncomfortable. The boy's don. mutton- with Noel-sud roam Inn not of w Ind. though Noam“! - and to drop tho Norma “Mutated pouch: which Bol- m had been expected to punk-knot. " Iona ttttHV duo. the Imus. mom med only to cement the won't ettati5iU$tttet oompulomblp with Ger glitiiiiiiiiiiiiif) m add!!! to Edwin's mementos-I. "sdoetsranrtrseslrrirsatt.hnde ion; content“ with Gerald-a moat unsatisfactory one. Gerald tor in ttmt that remained reticent. Ind when Mun. presuming on the cordial un- 'ttnotttt-bttrtttmedsu0ert.nmt 801m lot the mutt" drop very quick But neither tact not caution learned to serve m. amid. - and more engrossed tn occult not-In! main of which he made no mention to sun's-n. was atttt amiable and trlendly. "on ttt time- cotdinl and lovable. but he was no longer (run! or even communica- tive. nnd Elwyn. tent-tn; to arouse Mm own to allotment at perhaps even to suspicions dettttttee. {when to was: him beyond the most tentative advance: toward the regaining of his eoaadertce. V Gerald 1nd Neergard left the onion together [mount]: now. They often inched uptown. Wham they were to etch other; company evening: Ber up on the telephone, and: as Balfour- led young mn’y usual rising hour Wu WWW noon than 8 o’clock. iturprlledsclwyn tenured tore- /iitAifi1tttytetyte.t'.tyet,'l't MI Drum 1nd one or two mend- eould can on him personally comm- it): I mater at importan- I Ptmt than was Pony 13mm tneiootsted for a gentleman, ht, good humored and "tstttowstgo-ortet or the 'hmom Draymore family noted solely for their money and their tight grip on it; then came Sunxon Orchll, the in. mono banker and promoter, small, ur- bane. dark. with that rich. almost ori- ental, coloring which he may no." in- heritcd from his Gordon ancestor-n. who found it necessary to detttmtatttmt m did not know, for Gerald no longer volunteered Inform-lion an to bl: whereabouts or doing. And all this hurt Selm and alarmed bun. tom for he was slowly coming to the, conclusion that he dld not Ilka Necr- . sud. that he would - - aru- _ ole. of partnership with him and that even his format lmlaleshlp with the company was too close a tel-Hon [or hummotmlnd. Baton Ger. ald's account be mod on. new: i not like to have an hay alone for " .t.tee-aweitasforttumra. - drifted that WI! thmch only mm Bet actually new to db- llkc both Renard and the mutant of Nesta-dicoqrornowtlcnhrm, Ion perhaps. but in maul. though ho iuaitotruu-totuaMmsetttofrt more who in " muttered cut! clans. But New broke his word to him. . And one morning baton he left his mom " Mn. Greeve's lodgings to so dawnwwn Pena. DrarmotrrAalted gum t'iiriiiTarVGG Raine altered them the choice. mm Immedhte etemtttr as altemauva “I Suffered Years With My Back." Backache ranking from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other came. usually renders the sufferer unfit for work sttd often results in pet- uunenl disability. "t suffered for years with my back, at kidney "cable. Ind have tried 1 number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago. one of our local druggisn induced me to try Br. Mites’ Anti-Pain Pills and after using them some three months I found a decided improve- ment in my kidneys. and 1 am glrd to say that I hope soon to be fully restored to health." J. P. ALLIN. Ez-Judge City Court, Glaseow, Kr. As long as pain is present in any pan of the body rest is impossible and the system becoming weakened is exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer mny be inclined. by studying the irritated nerve centers, make refreshing sleep poo- Iible, thereby enabling the body to recover Ion strength. As aremedy for min ot my description Dr. Miln' Anti-Pain Piih 'tN.'"""" "Lawn-IMM- W L'ecu'=ret,r,tik17; . Milos' Anti-Pain Pills to be can inned t,etGses, them. pro-0d y“ It apartmen- . Lydia E. Fluklllm'ch ' ble Compound Cured I Kid‘s: Station. N. 1-0:. an hard? licvothiouitbnotwgnl. :huti wumyeuo. Paul-nth I unload (m "ra-Mrs. 1bad I Ottawa. Mart. 15.--At the opening 'ot the House today R. L. Borden I drew the attention of the Government !to a speech dean-red by Mr. Taft at Atlanta. Ga., in which the presi- dent said that when the United Sta- Ttes entered upon negotiations with {Vanni-a they were prepmed to at- NOT HENRI?!) FOR REClPRO- cay " MANUFACTURERS any: tree trade upon everythittg,ttut that Cam-la would not agree upon re- ciprocitr in manufactures because of tear of the better organized industries cf the United States. with ttttgt, ' law an»; Lydia Pinkham'o Veg-abl- Compound. and at the soeUd huh than“ lupmemt. Norrtb-yhr-drtiverrestt well in my life, than to In. Hem {publish “but: for the bmserrt o Ott-.- 3:. Joan W. was, new Station. N. B. Ind“; and, Sch-Lyn: Pink- hun'I gunmen igteUed I boon to woman 'at'tSt. from (and: ills. My health in but" new tuttitttaabomtitt ”Anya-not married life and 1 than! you for tho tte your advice Ind medicin- have me. I had mt hxmdmds ot dollar:- on_ doeArrs without My; Mr. Borden pointed out that the [lone m1 no report ot Otters and rounter one“. Ho considered that the information upon the reciprocity aurcement was very much less ititmy inating than tee information usually tian regarding such mun-rs. The House and “no country were entitled to know what oral negotiations had tat-m place. ‘ This remedy has been named chall 1 Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no l otipr ctcid be more fair, and our one: should be" proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a de- pendable remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing it it does not ttenedt you, live urge you who are sum-ring with ', indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rex- .n'l Dyspepsia Tablets. A Sis-cent box contains enough medicine (or, M- lteen days' treatment. For chronic Cans we have two larger sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you an obtain 'Rexall Remedies only at.- The Rexall Store. A. G. Haehnel. Waterloo. an benetit.-ita. MI 000?": 059-9“! st',',, 448, Indian Head, thakatehyea.rt.. an “2.9m Theme-t. Inca-sh! Tttt in my: country for the one of a form "'"_'"-" of (and. coma-int- is Lydia . I 0. HUGE“. Pinkhu's Vega (Io-um , n “A m iGs at" liberty to grant bountios or impose upon. duties on the articles in the reciprocity agrce._ent. -iii' Girdi what the undenianding was, ii Canada on the one Mod and the United States on tite, other Mr..FieHing replied that the docu- trents s.oke tor themselves. The u!» (“standing was clear that Cumin was not prepared tor reciprocity on manutaettures, and the United States had made no deftnite otter. Dyspepsia may be completely tradi- crou'd ii properly treated. We sell a remedy that we positively guarantee will completely relieve iudigestion or dyspersia, or the medicine ulod during the trial will cost the wet nothing. The following ('madiun pan-ms hu- twen warmly around try tor- oigncrs through the agency ul Mrs- srs. MARION & MARION. Patent At4errneyts, Monlrrn', (Vanda. am Washingmm DA'. Any aonnation on "Ir s'e trwt \ul tre supplied (rec of may by apply ing m the abort nanwd ftrttt. 131 'Mi-Mess; s. ttaIachowsiy h. Pain. Krumy. France "ttv- ittg min nl clrtlrn'ally pro- mtted vcltuhs 13t,3rrs--knut W. Human, Skogslorp Swede-n. fooling awn-“ms ior milk or other liquids, 13l,3yti--Alesandrr stapler, Charlot, lrnhuu. Germany. Ap'paIalus M dispensing whslancrs such as prrtttttws, his, oiuutnettttt, 000000 5 _-i-e-:::'--::,':--:---:?:-?-.::' . 000.00 iahi'eit PIP, rit,ttt'.3--,trhn J, 3 Daddy»; Lon- don, ling Marhine tor making affi- tirial stone, 13i,tV3--Alatvao, Pasis, France. In- ran'it-srrnt up” humps t:tt,or-rahnuod "ohm-n. 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D. 0.8. sum-mucosa VI'EIBII-’ y I ABY annexes J'""' " '"dle.ee'u-u- '3tRo.-iomoq H has... on 'Taken Persttttttl Court: " School . or By Mull. ; Why spend months " a dresssrrultNt F shop, where you do nothing but hell. overcast, sew on hooks and ens, eto. ' --alt the little thing you already {knew brloro you went there, that I if you came here instead we would show you how to cut. put Wt, " and tinish everything from - rst shirt-waist to most clubon‘tctoh late in g weeks We hare taught thousands this method within tto past 10 yrars and will give gluon $25 who can tell us where more it I taught about cutting than by 'rltb, tithe: in Canada or the Un- tted States. Whether you be the wile or daughter of. farmer, ll- borer, morhanlc, merchant or m"- 1ionaire, you should learn droxsmnl- hug. No accotrqMsttment you an no- quirc will prove to you ot such - cry day lifelong "be " . practi- cal knowledge ot dr-rrt9irg. " " needed in every home, list " mud " tolmov howtoeook and meat, A tew dayl' trial are gt". tree ot charge at " Itudent MI it not all we recommend " to be, the have privilege to stop, than mm my in adv-loo. . “continua of the Royal (‘0de Dental But-goons. Honor 0 - Unlvenity orToronto, 0mm. M manna“! Toronto. 0mm. M loot, wt.t. . Qhambg-I, King St. W.. Berlin. Telephone in: W -e 7 Houmt 9.. m. 1.0651 German woken. iy. " "h ' ti w.wnu.snn.l. 1'. WWW _', mum hum-mm.“ a an? _ Robt. Bricknell .Lloonood Auction“! uni OXFORD. tutuNetion gnu-II- teed. Address communicuion- to l’rooport or nudes” left in can ot the qtmit)irt1e-T_etrtrrwh " Wuurlooor The Daily Telumph " Berlin will I. naive prompt. ntlenuon Learn Dress lltalring Pnone No. 734. ring 4 Inspect. Ont . T'erms {or mm - 1: oil, no lncluia a m - on. nh‘rn Ire, Ntrt, fe_ee!ttett "April“. For tuttur pulled”: who or at u: u a: tum-r0 do: “@3993; A _ -- math-Eu. Hamilton. Eisgt9t.rlhat. 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