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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 Dec 1911, p. 8

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wo m the < over up 8 1t wrs passed aw ‘The ne i 49 7 c tds es .l «uc 0 ons @ufLs Cuman. WO men and a woman stood in Abe evening ‘glow looking out over the tranqull sea that crept 4 up ang Hicked the foot uf. the Jt wis Beptember. . Five months uesd | since the Kine‘s Own v c from the harbor of Araâ€" tat â€" new dispensation was to full ; During the long, sickening s that preceded the coming of the Hollings worth â€"Chase tolled aithfully; resolutely, for the restoraâ€" tait wesolutely, for the restoraâ€" of order and system among the people of Japat, 3 the transfer of theâ€"company‘s V his work was Anished. Two | tn trom Sif Johu‘s were now Aratat as legal advisers to the islanders, Chase having declined e longer in that capacity. wh '!!b'l“m“ Cape Tow! n his way to Englandâ€"and home. â€" e au- was closed aud in the mands of a small army of caretakers. Th %m of Jacob you Blits j r inartled to separate and d1sâ€" t m all of whom retained their places as heads of departments ‘at thi Mmthlmflo : mac ”1“ to the white ‘p e during the closing days of the .\ The bead of the bank was O «ar armate it Bore mss Lo o because ‘his methods . were even more obsoiete: tian his coat of /s dixposed of his lawful interest t# the corporation to Ben All, the new and was waking to nccompany ‘His master to America. 1t may be well add that the deal did not include . the transter of Neenah,. She was ngl _ Sor sale, said Selim to Ben All .‘ Â¥t was of Mr. Bowles that the thrce . were taiking as they stood in â€"The bead of t Arnheimer, Mr. BGeposed because even . more obsol armor. He the evening glow ”‘gm Selim," said the tall man . n . "he‘s a wort of old dog Tr3 faithful, but not the right ki» YÂ¥ou don‘t hkappen to know anyili‘na. @ dog Tray. do gau? . Kot I (h n= war vou, Neenah? â€" Well, Neenah timidly. "*No, my dear W) my dear," hbe replied soberly. "if 1 remember my history, he dicd in the seventeenth gentury or thereabouts. It‘s really of no consequence, however. WMW“WHI serve my What I waut to impress tipon you is thisâ€"it is most difficult for . w.umwmn'h'encbnm t _ It Iso‘t human natureâ€"or ‘dbg nature, either. I‘m clad thit you fte convinced, Neenab. But please don‘t tell Sahib Bowles that he is a was now waliting for the steamer ME Mmean n is i oupaa s “mmmthomoonm fiat in the direction of a place in the hills where once be had dwelt in marâ€" bie halls. ‘ "HSeltm," he said, arising and laying his hand upon bis servant‘s shoulder, ‘,mwmmfinhouus. his voice unsteady with finality, "I w“.n,to‘otol’lfll. : will Iire there, Selim. Do you unâ€" 7" with strange fierceness, & ‘ etuitation mastering him. "We a to live in Paris!" R himself all that night he was maying: "I must see her again! Ishall Bée herI" ‘\A thousand times he had read ‘nnd reread the letter that Lady Deppingâ€" had ‘wtritten to him just before e ceremony in the cathedral at Thorâ€" He knew every word that it r sd. He could read it in the She had said that Genevra was â€"a hellâ€"that no bereafter could surpass in was ages ago, it mevra had been three monthsâ€"th Nor he the one who was poisoned chateau, excellency?" asked uo, exceuency i* gome from errors in diet, iTOH takes we commit without t sicknesses may be slight at advancement or ‘bring depre is wore~, they lead to serious time t buyoncAN check monthsâ€"the wife of a man sucha safe, simpl household where Naturally Yield To 1 ~I keep Most liIs of Life it geemed to him. Geâ€" sn a wife for neatly simple, reliable Mfihhm she cried car lhhdi&fromoonuledmclleot from m“:: it without “kh' haw-tflfl%b““d“"m Tok ‘‘Whst bring depression and spoil . enjoyment, _ W hat Kitions by having in Mrs, R. Smith, of Mas mmmmm intolerable sufferin ,.,:.-.&m C mmondaiirer cont S uce o Toh lo me.â€" Rvtry das t the effects of rfl;fifl. xwig,mfl "EF a _ Lu ts onb ol en ate s Temnk ened and weakened me. . S¢ '“"{ faith in Dr. Morse‘s Indian Pills that Msfllnmwh t loathea.. she was €MMEA® U Om V tor him to come to her. She was sufâ€" tering in that unspeakable hell, ~ All tbiabamdembtnlndlm over in his unspeakable loneliness. llewouklgomhc.m.coflldb- uowm;inlomt.r,lnbohsnut m.mmwummw of desperation. Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills cure Bowel and Kidney as wellas Liver troubâ€" les, and keep you healthy, 25c a box at your dealer‘s, 14 Em tm A eopy of a London newspaper stnflednmuth.me-uothh trunk, dated June 29, had come to bim by post. It contained the telegraphic details of the brilllant wedding in ‘Thorberg. Every royal family in Euâ€" rope was represented. The list of no ble names seemed endiless to hbim, the flower of the world‘s aristocracy. How be hated them! . The ‘mext morbning . Sellin aroused liim from his fitful sleep. bringing the news that a strange vesse! bad arrived off Aratat. . Chase rushed out upon his veranda, overiooking (he liitle harbot. A, long, white, graceful craft was lyin} in the barbor. He gtared long and intently at the trim craft. EERTOE ENPE CC CCC "Can I be dreaming?" be muttered. passing his band over his eyes. "Don‘t le to me, Selim! Is it really there?" Mhnmnd-londcryoljoynnd started off down the slope with the speed of a race horse, shouting in the trenzy of an uncontrollable glee. 7 alne s opcscclog +mhe enb 4te ssion and spoll enjoyment, _ What mdulmimdnfidh easily and quickly. They will er: m--g’g:.w ~It was the Marguis and blue yacht. Three weeks later Hollingsworthb Chase stepped from the deck: of the yacht to the pler in Marseliles The next day be was in Paris, attended by thnbewfldetdudalmostmlc-& lim. An old and valued friend, a camâ€" paigner of the wartime days, met blm | ltmomdowonlumpomelon 1 telegram. | "I‘ll tell you the whole story of Jaâ€" ' pat, Arch, but not until tomorrow," Chase said to him as they drove toâ€" w ward the Rite. "I arrived yesterday | on th@ Marguis of B.‘s yacht, the Crick@® #¥»0 you know him? Of course you do. Kverybody does. The Cricket was cruising down my way and picked me upâ€"Bowles and me. ‘The captain came a bit out of bis way to call at a;amutthbuthhdotdmu:mmm mnq?wct 1 , to stop off for me.‘ * He did not regard it as necessary to telt hhmmtmmtm Cricket had sailed from Marsellies with but ome port in viewâ€"Aratat He did not tell him that the Cricket btdeouwflh-mwumnt ‘that he was answering it in person, as . it was intended that he shouldâ€"a mesâ€" + nmwflmdxwfllmmn- . rival in France, There were many > thlnnMMdflMu'pllhto Archibald James. s â€" "You‘re looking fine, Chase, old man. 1 ‘Did you a lot of good out there. You are as brown as that Arab in the taxiâ€" i meter back there. By Jove, old man, . that Persian girl is ripping. You say Iv remed y she‘s his wife? She‘s"â€" Chase broke in upon this far from original estimate of the picturesque Neenah. _ _ _ , _ want to know mxl‘.l;'!' «168 marquls‘. this there with my thanks. He lHives In the Boulevard Bt. Germainâ€"I‘ve got the unmw‘m’m.‘bâ€"n“"“‘ whe was cauing in her beurt iv as Reecham‘s Pills. In every ad medicine icine is known, Be ready to help i to regain, and of E0C T badbasenc oreRd ; and_ | Hed. T‘ll join you this evening. Don‘k i the tllkqmmmumm n the | Pl take another cab. There‘s a good | tellow. Tl explain scon,. I‘mâ€"I‘m goâ€" white A-“er-ushfl.'. heard of it out â€" nameâ€"of.theâ€"place. heard of! bis mu mistreas shot: bim "Great . God, â€" mant" . gaspe elutching his arus is a grip « "The devil, Cbase!" cried | amazed. "What‘s the watter uitss "Aead? Murdered? whent" ol me about it!" cried Chase. his # :w that James~{ mmmnu’w' & "§ am} Where is sheâ€"1 mean the princess and the other woman?* C -'Ood::'ol! man, People are star Ing at Brabets: was shot three weeks ago at a bou! in Brussels. Hed been living there for two . months, more or less, with the woman. In fact he left Paris almost immediately after he was married to the Princess Geneâ€" vra. The gossip is that she wouldn‘t "live with him. : She‘d found out what sort of a dog he was.~ They didn‘t have a honeymoon, and they dldn‘t attempt a. bridal tour. Somebow they kept the scandal out of the papers. Well, he hiled out of Paris at the end of a week, just before the 14th. The police bad asked the woman to leave â€" town. He feflewed. Dope fiend, they say. The bride went into seclusion at once. She‘s never to be seen anyâ€" where, ‘The woman shot him through the head and then took a fine dose of polson. It. was a ripping news story, The prominence of the"â€" "This was a month 4g0?" demanded lChne. irying to 6x something in his mind. *Then it was after the yacht W ha j ETTA P We on s un 1 1 left Marsellies with orders to pick me up at Aratat." 3 "What are you talking about? . Sute it was, if the yacht left Marsellies six weeks ago. What‘s that got to do with it ?" £ se lmyhudolu’l Chase was | He was quite . at last he tus | "Arcb, do : out for Selin | to the hotel : ted. T‘ll joi: t..gq-m IM 4ata ani "Nothing. Don‘t mind me, AFRU 4 i6 . a bit upset." y "There was talk of a divorce almost : before the wedding bells ceased ring ing. The gravd duke got : his eyes opened when it was too late, . He re peoted of the marriage. The princess was obliged to live in Paris for a Cerâ€" tain length of time before appiying to the courts for freedom. Gad, I‘ll stake iny bead she‘s bappy these days!" uP en i AVEL* dgiuh 12 M ipuaienbdinl 990454 Chase was silent for a long time. n.mqmeodundcommm at last he turned to his friend. "Arch, do me a great favor. Look out, for Selim and Neenahb. â€" Take ‘em to the hotel and see that they get setâ€" The volture drew up before the hisâ€" toric old palace in the Boulevard St. Germain. Chase‘s heart was beating furiously as he stepped to the curb. ‘The cocher leaned forward for instruc« â€"*II UQUT rfu "I want you for my husband, back to wait. Then Chase mounted the steps and lifted the knocker with trembling fingors: He was dissy with eagerness, cold with uncertainty. _ . o2 4240 in Psnlb in se esntz hca $ She had asked him to come to her, but conditions were not the same‘ as when she sent the compelling message. There had come into her life a vital break, a change that alteredâ€" overyâ€" thing. What was it to mean to him? Ile stood a moment later in the s&â€" lon of the old Wiaurebert palace, vague ly consclous that the room was dark» encd by the drawn blinds and that it was cool and #weet to his senses. He knew that she was coming down the ts of her gown. Lk heoul;‘wm he was wondering Then, to his hamiliation," be remem bered that be was wearing uncouth, travel solled garments, She was dressed in whitoâ€"A house mm:‘n‘ allaring. . There was no the coronet, no shadow pe : in ber manter, as abe canit awiftly townrd him, ber hands extend ““ml-"‘ "wihe tail man, volceless with emotion ness are in London at presâ€" WpEt Flaurebert mansiof to have been the #¢ ‘aris this year, She‘ tw you know." % ther ase, steadying Usse}8 4t Howâ€" eried Chase, that â€"James ho was wondering he other have stayed away. Chase or.. Look Take ‘em y get setâ€" ng. Don‘t own here. a‘s a good have His bets aver IORTURED BT__ _ QILIQUSNESS Hoth Complately Cured by " Frult DzrzSDEN, Ont "I i e nich Hiads «p a dre 4 many m t Exsn uie oo s . conâ€" vopmad uesns thesefiail tablets and they have cured me. “ui-; it can recommend *‘Fruitâ€" ives" who gufters from Headaches, m‘ or Stomach ‘Trouble,.‘‘ uuxsucvmtfml Thousands of people have had the same experience as Mrs. VauSickle, C 24 meligue saly to bed us sorts of only to find that " Fyultâ€"aâ€"tives ‘* is the one and <ouly remedy that actually cures these troubles. Rruit.aâ€"tives" is the only medicine hypocrisy. 1 am gladâ€"L am glad! Yoa sent for meâ€"you sent the yacht, Geâ€" nevra, beforeâ€"before you were free, L came knowing that you belonged to another. 1 find you the same as when [Myv‘flfltâ€"'bflllmmh my arms and beard you say that you loved me. !:I“Iflmâ€"m'“ not mourn. You are the same, my Ge« nevraâ€"the same that 1 have dreamed ‘of and suffered for all these months. ‘Somethhsu!hmtmyo'uh!"“ stended to my plane. 1 will not kiss inted using these fruit tablets and they ...‘.E‘.â€"un x u‘ < - ““' o crraan a¢ Frouble.)> M#3 vmtfgfi‘lg-. m%"“*fli sorts of -flâ€". only b'fi.‘“ ..w"."bh-o-.‘ ouly | cemedy that actually cures these . _ frait.aâ€"tives"" is the â€"w in the world of trait and is 2: M"' Cure® ever dis covered. It acts directly on IAver, Kidneys and Skinâ€"aweetens the stomach and purifies the blood. mlbfi.““’-&‘v“m“b' a5e. "At all dealers or from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa ,mmw,un“mm to become my wite." She had not taken her eyes from his white, intense face during this Jong summing up. Mxmxvmm blame you for thinking it of me," she 5.2 .040 4c aulctcas speye cxade Alcss 1 said. "Have I fallen in your eyes? 1 wanted you to be near me. 1 wanted ,wnwmtmmm treed me from that â€"man I would be ready and bappy to come to you a% your wife. I am not in mourning toâ€" day, you see. I knew you were come« ing. y“..wmlunn busband to mourn for, He was nothâ€" ing to me. I want you for my bus band, desarest It was what I meant when I sent out there for youâ€"that and pnothing else." & fau8 ®®Rj â€" (#c_, CLERGY AND Persons â€" Summing Catholic Ecclesiastics Liable to Every family has need ol a _ 60°C cliab‘e tiniment. For sprains, bruis s, soreness of. the muscles and rheuâ€" natic pains there is rone better thats namberlain‘s, â€" Soldby all dealers. (i¢ttawa, Nov. 30.â€"The last number | of the "Acta Apostolica Sedis,"‘ just received here fromâ€"Rome, contains an important . ‘‘moto proprio‘ of â€" the Pope, regarding the censures inflicted upon those who bring ecclesiastics beâ€" fore the civil courts. ‘The Pope‘s pronouncement reads as follows: "Since in these evil times it has been the custom to pay so little heed ‘to ecclesiastic immunity that not only clerics and priests but even Bisbhops and Cardinals of the â€" Holy Roman Church are brought hefore the tay tribunals, the situation reâ€" quires of us that we restrain, by the severity of the pefialty, those whom the gravity of the offence . does _ not deter. from this sacriligiousâ€" action. Wherefore we ‘proprio motd‘ â€" lay Gown and decree that any private perâ€" son, layman or cleric, male. or 1eâ€" ME A ngn o en CE it ze 1 male, who without permission of the ecclesiastical authority, summon beâ€" fore a lay court any ecclesiastical person whomsoever, either in eriminal or civil cases, and compels him to apâ€" pear there pnblielL, will, incur . exâ€" communication, _ ‘lattae . sententiae,‘ Tcmly reserved to the Roman Ponâ€" . â€"And what is laidâ€"down in . these letters we will to be valid and ratifi ed, all things to the contrary . notâ€" withstanding."‘ i o o k ‘The new decres has a beatring _ Of somewhat particulat / interost â€" just now, coming as it does after the reâ€" cent court case in which Bishop Falâ€" lon of London and a priest whom he had temoved from his post, after an adverse finding by the ecclesiastical tribunal whom the Church has deleâ€" gated to decide these matters, gaye evidence. â€" ‘The <priest â€" declined . to give up his position, though ordered to do so, and the ‘case finally _ came before the civil courts. 2 THOUGH (T‘S "ONLY A COLD"~ $TOP IT BEFORE IT STOPS YOU Have : with a commen cold? Kvery cold you catch makings of one or other and Chiorody sold is k.oc(:l'x :-:pu'xf s ht 1 . oancatice * splendid cough d 4o {ne anign | ; An exccutive * Yowean h y sate in taking rorgar y + dn cnierodyne, or in giving it to your | | pointed _ Audito and Chilorodyne, 0 *n [ rem. _ Woll Excommunication CIVIL COURTS mmu-dolcmd itis, inflanimation of the 'Mfil;._\h‘“lflm need of a good aâ€"(v8 G~UTE le. |uilal of theâ€" membel alt % be accepted." z Mr./ Pardee: said ‘boynd : to tow â€" to ** | Speaker. He tg so ho felt very st : chos>n "by the fi iisâ€" | to ‘be â€" its â€" seeond rer, |l@ a tr:e and pal the |wan who would P position | with dign ECsC y Wery . L0 aterposed l sal of the nust be acce he felt very stt chos>n "by . the P:?"“U to ‘be â€" its â€" seeond ( le a tr:e and patr Canada... ‘‘No such â€" AppSIRAARENT * has been suggested by t\p Prime Mi ister will wsfimdof“u Canadians," . â€" he , auaid 1 newed Liberal® cheering. oods DISLOYAL UTTERANCES Major . Beattie interpolated" that M. Y. McLean, former Likeral men» ber for South Huron, had declared in the House that he hadno regard. for Fngland. "He was defeated at . the last elsction, and I don‘t think .. he will ever set foot â€" in this _ House again,‘‘ volunteered : the Major. Premier Borden arose with _ some j anger. He aceused Mr. Pardee, â€" ansid t Ti er.l laughter, which noettled ani disconcerted the Premier, of â€" trying|. ‘tn raize seet agairst sect and â€" . race [against race. For years the _ Chiel] . Wâ€"ip had sat in Pariiament behind Sir. Richard â€" Cartwright,. who had cree declared that mm owed ~noâ€"|. thirs ‘to Great Bri t Chre.sâ€" th"lglorgtma. He chmu in | / the last election Hon, Mackenzie F.ing had â€" deliberately sought to indame antiâ€"British â€" passion in the Germanâ€" Canadians of his riding. "I date say the memier for Champlain (Mr. Tlorâ€" dir) fay have been‘fervent â€" in â€"is "|utterance," _ continued Mr.â€" Borden, "but I want to tell the hon member " for West Lambton that men . have rigen to high positions in the Liberal rarty whose utterances might be ‘uo- ted. ~I peliove Mr. Blondin is as.Joyâ€" al as be (Mr. Pudee)v." Mr: 4 | Border concluded â€".a sof exhibitir: â€" | b tulantly threatening that it * i~ L{ber?h were going to persist in 3 | their present warfare, "‘we will <be . |able to take a fair share it," and pressed for the adoption ofâ€" his nomination. {fit. Blondin was then declared elecâ€" + lted. amid Liberal cries of *"No." o yout :‘ pointed 704° .i the del If" 504 _ $ustarts of â€"‘Owen Sound, Nov. 29.â€" Nathan R. Bugg, one time agent of theâ€"People‘s Railway Company, who was arrested at Berlin on Monday by County Conâ€" stable C. C. Pearce, was brought to @Owen Sound toâ€"day and before Magâ€" istrate A. D. Creasor sent for trial â€" on December 12 at the County Court Sessions. ‘ The charges against _ Bugge were preferred. by Mr. Joseph Civine, of Feversham, Osprey township. ‘The evidence of Mr. Civine, taken at the hearing, was briefly that last Februâ€" ary Bugg, representing hiniselt to be a director of the People‘s Railway Company, had induced him .. to l‘:‘h‘ ECOs sate ie C PRTYY A Continued from page 3 ~~ ondin had told the House â€" 18 . To ) d aaod vvaatiient C 5.. d Company, had induced him .. to â€" subâ€" scribe $210 for stock of the road. He said that Bugg had assured him that the: company had secured a Provin cial charter to run the road through Osprey from Guelph to Collingwood, and that he, with a number . of his neighbors, had been induced to sub scribe atock, . particularly . as Buge had assured them that the road was already being constructed. Part of the subscription had been in . theform of notes, which, by the t;r:l of mhqna:n-t,wton“ f placed ‘& N‘fiz bank for the use of the railway. had not been done, as‘ the notes had been placed in the hands of a Berlin bank. This had caused investigations to be made, and it wasâ€"found that â€" there was no charter for the road. Mr. Civine‘s s was corrobotatâ€" ed by Mr. Eli mun, a merchant | of Feversham. age * f Committed for Trial wl Premier Borden Annoyed OR EPCVOLOERIIE No‘ defence was submitted, and ?:gs ":u' l:-& for mn..“n is report t connection with : the hpfiwflfllvq, shortly after he sold the stock through 0s prey . township. cOUNTY BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 18 ORGANIZED Galt, Nov. 49.â€"The convention o(‘ Aelogates from the different. Rarmers‘. clubs of the county has organized itâ€" self and will in future be known as the Waterloo. County Board of . Agriâ€" culture. Matters of inmprovement . to roadways and other facilities for the lflofl will be taken up by this or« ‘ wation. This committee will â€" ar« ‘range for holding township . plowing matches and then a county match. ‘The district representative of: <the deâ€" W of . agricoltute, Mr. ®. ‘~ tfart," of . this . tfown, was.. . An» !'IJM‘ and Grob, was appoin\®? Messrs, Jilborn.and .Manson wer 6 thoues present centance mPU mum the responsib! th ty and : credit t lo such: appointment a id so Wit Wes h not O be th be haukt he was sald, and . 3f ~~cmblled msoner should c Canadian, a he responsible pt th ET w onl throug Carter‘s. ‘==** Little Liver Pills. 2 MUNN £ Do »o s New Learn Dress Makirg /o m PG: We teach everything from measuring to finish, from plainest shirt wnm1 to most elaborate toilette, and wil} give any one $25.00 who can show us an article in dress making they _ can not out, At and put together . after m.twowoeh‘mmwifllfl- Charge for complete course is ~only $10, includes a perfect fitting: chart .given free. y wl t he Day Class * anmmence d %0th. All wishing to join, or information see us at Ouf T THE MISSES ELLIGSON DRESS 111 Church St. = Berlin Simple Remedy Must Boar Signature of The simplest and _ most remedy for sick kidneys is: Kiduey Pills.. If there is â€" wion, inflammation 0 ‘s Kidney Pills “E Sce Pacâ€"Simile Wrapper Below rélie{ is permanent io mmmaliian t c io repeacine 49 All druggists â€" sell and guarantee Booth‘s Kidney Pills, 50c box. Money back if they fail to relieve. Write to the R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Frie, Ont., for a free trial. A DOLLAR‘S WwORTH THAT is WORTH WHILE Fex papers on the cortinent . hold the place in the confidence and .. reâ€" spect of the people that the . Weekly Globe and Canada Fatoicr, with its HMvstrated â€" Magazine Section, â€"does toâ€"day. For threescore and . seven years . it. has been accorded the _ foreâ€". most place among the metropolitan. weellies â€"ol Canada. Not satisfied with . this, â€" the, wm’mw fent that has made The â€" y Globe one of the leading newspapers on the ccntinent has incteased the size â€" of the Weekly Globe and Canada Farmet anu added several new wtiters to the m&m ordet That it may keep pace with the progressive spirit that ~~ is our urban and rural population."; . >... > > ) 06308 ) "The mail <service es make it almost laige portion of t! the benefit of. the Dally (Hobe enlargement of the paper, the manageâ€" ment ol the Weekly Globa and Canaâ€" da Farmpr hope to compensate those who must be satisfied with <a paper whee a week h[{llflll them . @ll . the wWeek‘s news in briet and comprehon hok ho. . thabahe increasing ° The paâ€" sample copy 0 may‘he scen 1 Cenuine this addition to mailâ€"service and great distancâ€" ke it almost impossible : for a portion of the eople to _ get nefit ot the splendidly equipped and telegraph service of .. The of De addy‘s se tBroates. Now YQTK l4 Gr>orf{ | for Backache L1 to join, or. for tull us at our residence at this office, and « drive away backâ€" ache, . rheumatic m and dizziâ€" ness, clear °_ uP and regulate the urine and restore perfect filterâ€" ing of the blood: Best of all, this it. They â€" gently stimulate, tone and . strengthen most effective ;s is: . Booth‘s : is * weakness, ion or soreness, quickly â€" relieve the â€"staif â€"and Week kidneys, \f pi€ Olement & Cie 84 RRISTERS, AOLIOITOR3 M Barrister, , _ Nob Ounveyancer, &W.’fi Jtamoses. ,Kine St Wes Barile ote. lnn‘:;'toloa'x:. G-â€".fi vow Matsets Predorinp o Honor Graduate of Toronto Univer sity, Late of the Ridean 8e G eptrat Cotige af Shfantons hat Smeaind it Ontatio, ~Nore:. Might ealls apawer i rons the office. uoi e F G.HUGHES. . % 2 Dentist _ Oddfellow‘s Bloak, ILLARA SÂ¥MOS to ODONTIND 10, 8. 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