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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1922, p. 10

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I Office hours :- ; A DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE Physicians and Surgeons, Barrie, Office and Resicience---47 Maple . I to 3 p'.m., 7 to 9 p. by appointment, Pho A. T. Little, M.D. .W. C. Little IIIIC munIIIvlL'.l' 122 Bloor St. West. T01 91 Owen St., Barrie, e Diseases of Eye, Ear, `N ~ Consultation houxis--11 Barrie phone 2. Toront _________________, avid W WIU Barristers, Solicitors, (`!nn..,....._ A V - C. S. DICKSON, B.A., `I Phone 6'1. 56 Collie _ .- -'3-`xvi. IvI.I.l., b.lVl., L.M.C.C. Office and Residence--60 Ross St._ Third door east. of Royal Victoria Hospital. Te-lenhnnp 256. Rtfe \ an. [FILU H. "U (Formerlyof Drs. Ross & I Late Surgeon Specialist I-mperial'Army. 4% y Seneral SUTGEFV and ns.......s- DONALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Maconic Temple Building, Barrio Money.to loan. -.-g In. In I"\nl`l`\l-L Associate Coroner County of Simc_oe. Oice and Residence----Corner Toronto and Elizabeth Sts., opp.`Centml Church. CAPT. J. F. ROLLIT, L.D.S. DENTIST Office: No. 1 Dunlop St., Barrie (over J. F. Craig s store) : Phones: Office 450, Res.. 4.36. 1- __________j______7 " FIRE AND L113}; 1% INSURANCE AGENT !__._--- 1 THE BARRIE EX-AMINE -nvnru "I`I~.n;-arlnu ..u......-.._ _. .4 nntranceon Owen St- Phones: Office 241, Res. 314. P.O.Box 133 W. Richardson, L.D.S., D.D;S. 7qyr W. Randall Richa-rdson, L.D.S., D.D'.S. ..______________} _ A DRS. W. AND W. R. RICHARDSON `Graduates and members of Royal College ` of Dental Surgeons, Torontb. Oice: Over Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Entrance on Owen St. Phones: ()3?!-n 9111 D..- 911 h A '1 -" [AUG 2 _Bra p_A, 1 - . ... nJ4ns\.|\sL_c l_4(\/ \JVlllVl..4'I\ {Published every Thursday afternoon at the `Post Office Square, Barrie. Subscription ,{"Price_--Canada and Great Britain $2.00.per year in advance (in arrears $2.50) ; United States, $2.50 per year in advance. Both eld _ and new addresses should be givenwhen `change. of address is requested. CANCEL- LAT|0NS-We-nd that most of our sub- scribers prefer not to have their subscrip- tions interrupted izrcase they.fail to remit .before expiration. While subscriptions will [not -be carried in arrears over an extended 1 period, yet, unless we are notied to cancel, we assume the subscriber wishes the service continued. Remittances should be made by registered letter, money order, or cheque payable at par in Barrie. RADZENHURST A nntcvn-1v~~ ~ - * rrlt.LP5 rON Office hours- --12 `to 2 ______________. -'--vruli I . Successor to n A nisvn---- Rear Estate and Money to'Loui _----_._.-__-\- ._.._.__.________ DUNCAN F. McCUA|G, B.A. Successnr fn r`-----` A" . ( w._ A. LEWIS, M.D., c.M. - SURGERY AND` GYNECOLOGY __.a` __ C, S hlllcnn -1 A -` ` ... vs nu r\l'.I"\l`|NO PHYICIAN AND SURGEON PHELPSTON, ONT. .ce --12 "tn 9 am: -1 .- n - , ALEXANDER CDWAN . _QnNn5.\- -1`- BOYS[ & MURCHISON `ere QnH..JL..._- " ' ` DR. E. G. TURNBULL , nf 'M ..I`v:n rm ' - ___________._.______ DR. MORTIMER LYON ,.,,. Q; L4 '11 - L. J. SIMPSON, M,3_ V.QT`.IA]\T AM-n nun..- DR. FRED A. ROSS ., ,.c n_. n ,Simcoe Marble Works` on. J. A. KEARNS VQYIVTAIT Anvn 1-...-._ -A_ 1- ...._. ......u 1.! U it. West . Toronto, will be It_ St., every Saturday. `Nose and Throat m hours--l1 n m on = - -- 7 `p.m.,.or mt, Phon_e 213 Little, M.B. __________________.__? Manta? ..... \..u.u--uuulcl` .l.0l'OIlF0 8 Telephone 167. -7 DENTAL 2nce--Collier Earner 0! ;., Barrie. Phone 275. _______________f, EMS .,.. uyuuAa.ubl. mm me |'Army. years. L and Obstetrics especially. 5 Owen St.. Barrie up*`1..l a.m. IO 5 p.H1. Toronto, North 3326. _.__._____.:.__:--j & HAMMOND \1 1r1vrn'r\-s-- -/ ' --- --vvv R03? Ross, Barri: Snecmhst mm. +1.- 9"`: G. Gordo Plaxton. _________.. ..--.-u 3. A. Macfiaren, Editor. W. C. Walls. Manager. ._._._.__._:.:.-:_-._- v n,v U-r\-, IVLD. Collier St., Barrio. __________________ `I VII I u and 7 to 9 pay. ._____.______ ..-.... uulu nuull. a.m. to 5 lt0_ Nnrfh 2'20`: vu 4: lap V Bame. YOUR hRE__A_D_lNG NEEDS ;n.uoo. J.) 311 witli the tyne... AJGIIIU. . O. Box 1075. _-.:j.--.- ;;.l'JlLll V310. , Murchwon 18yr1Y e, Ont. ` 1-yrb Those who are 1 tion will notive them much mr>r.- t good health. This Catarrh is a louui Inuenced `by mu --_.. - .....q ' I-IAL'L'S CAT.-\ HI Tonic and Blond M1 the blood upon th the body, thus rem Ind restoring norn All druggists. C` F.'J. Cheney & Ci JKLIISC l.\IX (1 I'I'(` that was (mu v ives, it will dun moment thou : averted. I-`rm strong: gzmur.-_! reparations. 11:. its Premier th; submitted `my I mission were 1: take steps to Treaty if she h: ' Little fault the ave1'ag'c- l'k`2l spatchcs if lln over the inn.-.~ them cont:-:uli< man situation. up0n_the L`l`Zl1" tion. Fortunnt mankind in ;):(.-n made. The l: pliance of the ( undertakings (l1 Reparations (5 that consent is qualification th a foreign lonn. mittee, now in gains added stat -`in an intornntio of a (l( ll('2li(` 2 _L. _1__A III II IIlLK'I [I1 delicat absolute zlss range for :1 1 41..-.4. .....,. . (( .._.--`- -v-- in the Canadian Typewriting contests . has been a student of the Shaw Business Schools. Isn't that convincing proof of the thorough teaching we give` Your boy or girl can start a business, course at any time. Schools do not close in July and August. Send now for pro- spectus. ` P. Mclmtonh. Chief Principal ; .... .. __. _ _-_..__...._ - IHIDHIHEHWEI {E31 Hall's Catt: lII_,_, lhllrsxi ` many pm . ed 1n one` Buying Fl! cient wu} 'reco1d tn Bankers, ers, Com ment Str tance mo efficiency Could all That _m~ constam. to 1mu'kU or sold ? P1'og1'ess them to tions am tion of ti Cm] `Capit SIX TIMES: The i.9'.` Large and well assorted stock .to ehoose from. We are now getting good shipments of imported granites at greaily reduc- ed prices. ` 20 Owen St., Barrie G.VW. J. EASTMAN, PROP. Phone 277 ' Ip1!_y,. ` Consult, _us wi_tb vour building Pa Unexcelled `Dining Car Service Sleeping cars on Nlght Trains and rlor. Cars on principal Day Trains. 2 Dduble Trac/I; Roqte between MONTREAL` O TORONTO DETROIT `and CHICAGO scoTT's sooxsroxa _T'?..5- 399588 R. c. MANUEL; MGR. V Phone 721 D0T||`j`Ij1'j0jI|jID-T" ` yBu?smesssci1oo1s% ToRoN_'r_g -om any Grand or C. E._Horn- ' Agt., Toronto. Ulla `He looked ahead. There was no car in] sight. He peered over his shoulder. There was no cyclist! Petchghad not counted on this frenzied race and his petrol-tank was empty. He had pulled up disconsol- ately half D. mile away and was now bor-. rowing a. gallon of.gas from an Orange vbound car. explaining excitedly that he was afber" a murderer!` `fnlnc lnnnlancl "I"L.. l2-._J , I -` ' ` ' ' ' uuuccu uy 1: ll1U`L0!' c0p., - It was neck or nothing `now for Voles and when these altern*'atives offered he ne- ver hesitated as to which should be chosen. He knew he was in desperate case. ' The pace, the extraordinary appearance of a hatless man and a. girl with her hair istreaming wild-for Winifred's abundant tresses had soon shed all restraint of pins and twists before the tearing wind of their transit~---would' create a tumult in Hobo- ken. Something must be done. He must stop the car and shoot that pestiferous cyclist. who had sprung out of the ground as though one of Medusa s teeth had `lain buried there throughout the ages and be- come a panoplied warrior at a" woman's cry. LL. ln..1....l ..L--_I nu I I i I umu.-.u:1 uL u`UlIb. l The pair created a great commotion as` they whirrecl past scattered` houses and euiergerl into the keen, cold air of the mnrshlunrl. A few calls met en route ac- Atuully slowed up and heads were thruste out to peer in wonder. Women in "them were scared and enjoined `drivers to be careful, while men explained laughingly `hat a couple of joy-riders. were being chased by a niotor cop. ,' ' Tr, um: nnnlr Ar nntl-.:.... ........ t-_ 17-! ' .t:o;v:v>;v3opu';vwu um mi uluell-011132 I7 I know you--you can't escape-there s' A] the girl `herself-I see her!" tr Voles urged on the car by foot and n-' I ger.' After him .pel=ed Fetch, with set. 8] teeth and straining eyes; The nmgniceiiti II" ear, superb in its energie_s, swept through the night like the ery dragon of song and fable; butwith a speed never attained by )1, dragon yet, else there would be room on :0` earth, for nothing save dragons. And the.` h`, motorcycle lea-ped and bounded close be-5%`-`l hind, stuttering its resolve to conquer them] mon.=:ter in front. _ ' Mm 'l"L.. ....... ....-..-.I OI) -Luun. vvunus me mauerf` Petch should have_temporized, done of a hundred things he thought of late: but he was" so breathless after. terric spriht in which he overtbok V( that he blurted-out: Y 1, ......... .. ..-.. ___,7. ...... vv nu ucuzcuuuua `c'll(`.l'E,V. Hola!" cried Voles, snatchingganpther look. What's the matter? I Dnrnl. .L,...1..I 1.....- -_...-,:, I - 66 (Continued from[Laet -Week). . CHAPTER XXV Flank `Attacks Somewhat tired, having ridden that day to Poughkeepsie and back, Petch, never-I theless, put up a great race after the flee- . ing motor-car. - . , ' 1 His muscles "were rejuvenated vby Polly Barnard s exciting news and no less by admiration for the girl herself. Little thinking that Jim, the plumber, was per I forming deeds of derring-do in the hall of! Gateway House, he [congratulated `himself on the lucky chance which enabled him V to oblige the fair Polly." He_dashed intoli the road to Hoboken and found, to_ hisl! joy. that. the dust raised by the passage`. of` the car gave an unfailing clues to its route. Now, a well-regulated motorcycle can run rings round any other form of ` automobile, no matter l1'ow'manyA horses may be pent in thecylindeis. if_on an _or- : dinary road and subjected to the exigen- I pies of traffic. - `Voles, break-neck driver though he was, '-dared not disregard the traffic regulations 5 and risk a smash-up. He got -thebest out of the engine, but was compelled to go F steadily through `clusters of houses and C _zu'ound tree-shaded corners. To his` great '7 amazement. as he was tearing xhrough the last habitations before crossingthe New V Jersey ats, he was hailed loudly from be- 1 hind :` ' Hi, you---pull up!" ' ' 1' He glanced over his sho-ulder. A may torcyclist, white with dust,vwas riding af- 0 ter him with tremendoustenerzy. 1" H1_y,`],_|H ,_._:..I 11.1, H V J V _--- _ .-.-u. va. 4455119 , CIA`-u 1 V . libI-OBI-IIOI-IIl--Il--ll-III:--Ila-ll---II--lI--IIan-II--llsun-II--u--ll---ll.--Ilu-ucrmI--un--u--n--n--u. 0! 1n .- .. - -- - Author 01 The Wings 9f the GIN PILLS _ sent for two boxes` of Gin Pills. .........e uuuczcu wwn xianey afflictions; and he nally 4 He writes: -They did me more good than all the medicine I had taken. Why suer longer? Gin Pills are sold by all drug- gists and dealers. 50 a box. Remember our guarantee - Satisfactiori or yodr money back. dWrite forqa free sample to National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Ltd., Toronto, Ont. U. S. Address: Na-Dru-C Bualo, MY. ' 0., lm:.. 86-88 Exchannge St..' 0 F you nd medieihe dbes net`:-elieve you of kid- ney trouble, you should benet by the expegience of Alexander LaRue, aged 72. For years, Mr. LaRue suffered with kidney afflictions, sent boxes They n}/ore than medicinn I ma +..:..... n F5 ?>3"1u-1o;-1:u:n:..`..3,,$`` ? Jas-A.I?9Jd 2 ` I"`If\I '. LOUIS TRACY ue one of too er. the Voles Mrs`. Carshaw, breakfasting with a bag- gard and weary son, revealed that Senator Meiklejqhn was at Alantic City. . He kiss- ed her for the news. ` I M..:I,I..:..1.... .....-. ----:L M lxuaaunuuug um .l'.EglSEel' HURNDBT he Saw at once tbatrrblacking had been smeared over the first and last gures. Then he -knew. But there was no trace of -the driver, Voles and Winifred had vanished into thin air. ~ ' ' , _ "7`-?u4 wuu suunnuclllcllg At half past nine 8 patrolman found a car answering the description standing out- side an uptown saloon on the East Side. Examining the register number he lat once H1ntr:h`nnlr;nn 11."! 1..--.. -_.--_-.I Morning The Pillar of Light, etc. .....u Luau: mm a. scouvuarel. But, fortune ;i,still `befriended him. Rain fell as he drove '; through Hoboken. The ferry was almost `Q deserted `and the car was wedged in be- u l tween two huge mail-vans` on board "the -I b0a.t.7 ~ ' A YT...AJ- ` ` xuunuuv Lu!` :1 car nearing a license number- ed in the tens of thousands and tenanted by a hatless man and a girl in indoor cos- _tume. . Quickly the circles lessened in con- centric rings through the agencies of tele- phone-boxes and roundsmen. AL I,,Il' - -uu tut: qul VlV8, Every road into and out of New~York` _was soon watched by sharp eyes on the lookout for a car bearing license number- the tens: hf Hwnllannn n-u-I 4-----`-A-' _..-V...._, .n;.uucv Lu wan un- ;3` possible to keep Winifred always in dur- mi B11083 or to prevent her everlastingly from W, _obtaining help. That fool of a_ cyclist, for Of! Iiistance, _lud he. contented himself with ye" ' riding quietly nbehmd until he reached the am ferry. would have wrecked the exploit` be- nmlyond repair. ' ' . ` _ his! There remained one last move, but it lgelwas a perfect one in most ways. Would Fowle l_ _his iiiouth- shut? ` Voles cursed C10 Fow,le *in his thought. Were it _not for F owle there would have been no difficulty. Se: Carsh-aw would never have met Winifred M: and `he girl would have been as wax in _n_ the hands of Rachel Craik. He caught ' hold of Winifred's arm. "H1: _ , VT _,,,,,---a ____ -- Corner Sophia and Mary Street; Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring Ceiling, Moulding, Water Trough! Tanks, etc. 'We carry iuqstock a large `assortment of Rough and Dressed Lumber, B. C. Shingles and Prepared Roofing. . Wood Turning. and Kiln Drying a Specialty. Dressing done prompt}_y,. - ` n,;.....:. .._. ...:LI.. ..,..._ 1...:u:__ Ilardened rascal though `he was, Voles hre:-Jhed 9. sigh of relief as he drove un- [challenged past: a. lmiforxnecl policeman on arriving at Christoper Slreet. He guess- ed his escape was onlyba matter "of min- utes._ In reality, he was gonevsome ten seconds when [the policeman was_called to the phone. As" for Petchhjthat valor- ous knight-errant crotxed. on the next boat. and the Hoboken police were already [on -the qui vive, ` Rvnnr rnurl hat . ......I _._L ,1IIv -- .- ..u.u ua vv u If you s said ercely. .Q'1n`n:n\ kn I'Y!AI screalm,` I'll choke you! iercelv. ~ 410 ight `yet waiting he Hud-. meh way I ting the olver he wumug up 1115 watch. You must put it oil, she said, with! sudden heat. The most important en-ll ghgement of your life is here, now, in this; room, William Mei-klejohn. - I mentioned? the detective bureau when I entered. Which do you prefer to encounter--me or an emissary of the police? T Heynaled again, I?`.m'A....u.. .1_:_. _ - J'ust.ai)other clip of tea. she 'i)Ieafle(l,: andihe wriggled uneasily in his chair. Thcl delay was torturing him.- She unrolled her big sheets of notes. He lookediov er " at them with well-simulated indi"erence.! I have an engagement A` he began,-i looking at his watch. '5 vnuv nnnnb .....L :L VN9 uu._:au.uW, sma Mexklegohn She caught the ring of tone. She smiled. There bal"sword-play, and-she w a-`pie. l'....L...;._u,, I -` T"*:E_%1r:i9 .E'e9ieg-.Mi'A'l _ _ _ are here, Mi's.f Carshaw, smd Mexklegohn at Ins`. She deance in *his~ was't0 be ver-f was armed cap-3 awe. T ' nuau_y uer. liner is why I am here." 3 She munched her sandwiches and sipped 5- her tea. This experienced woman of the world, now boldly declared on the side .of _ , romance. was far too astute to force the _ man to desperaiicm unlms it -was neces- sary. He must be given :breathing-tin1e,. `permitted to collect his wits. She was sure of her ground. Her case was not legally strong. Meiklejohn would discover that defect, and. ind_eed.,it. was not her object to act legally. If others could plot and_.scheme_. she would have a nger in the r,1ie--that was all. And behind her was l the cear brain of Steingall, who had - camped for days neargthe Senator in At-' lnntic City, and had advised the mother` how to act for the son. S " l There was a long silence. She ate stead-L _.ily. Iseem to remember that name, he! said slowly, moistening his- lips wlvith ms: tongue. e ' . 1 I Of course you do. You have never forgotten it. Let us have a `friendly chat A-bout her, Senator. My son is going.to marry her. Thzit is why I She munched hm- s-..mA..,:,.1\... WI .2 ' - LUU ELI` device. 651' he MAID`. Uulbllaw I wonder ...l_vs'is. But t I am refresh cuits; sandwi< the cutting. Thu: kn nun unu-:Iv IUGDUC US In you ever have any." `I I Hnffar nun-nu` _,uu cvcr uuve any. I atter myself thatAI how could I say that I 1021 Mrs.. Carshaw? T ...,...-1_.. :r' '- c VV'(1ll\n . That is not surprising, she answered, sinkin into a comfortable chair. I have . 5 . . Just arrived. Order me some sandwlches and 8. cup of tea. I n1 f21n1ished._ . He _ obeyed. ` I'take it you have come to see. me?; he said, quietly enough, though aware of" a queer uttering about. the region of his. hearl:.' ' Yes. I ain. so worried about Rex. Dear me! The gxrl? M ` It'is always a woman. How you men; must loathe us in your sane moments, iflr have anv ' . A number of valuable farmoand Town Properties for Sale on the most reasonable terms. 7 ` zucJuuu a s1:ung~room. " Undeniably he was sbartled; but playing desperately for high stakes -had steadied `him somewhat. Perhaps the example of hisvstronger brother had some value, too,' `fox; he "rose with` sufficient aability. at a. pleasant rencontre, Mrs. Caf- shaw, he said. "`I had no notion you were within a hundred miles.of the Board Walk. . - u H"l`L_L 3 ' ` ` ~four hours distant from -New York. By huu'ying`~o\'er certain inquiries she wished to. make, she might catch a tram at mul- day: ' , 9 - She_ _drove to her lawyers. At her re- quest a smart Fclerk was lent to her for a couple of. hours. They consulted \?ar- ` ious records. The clerk made many notes on foolscap sheets in a large, round hand, and Mrs. Carshaw, seated in the train, read, them many times through her gold- mounted. lorgnette. ~ a It was ve o'clock when a taxi brought her to the Mar1borough-Blenheim-Hoteh and Senator Meiklejohn was the most as- tonished man on` the Jersey coast at the moment when she entered unannounced, for Mrs. Carshaw h-ad simply said to the elevator--boy: Take me `to Senator Mei- klejohn s sitting-room." ' I Unrlphinklu Ln nu. ,.L..._LI_,I I - - - I C ovvvuvl \I lug '-N_ew D`r\eam'|and-Mon.-Tue.-June I2-I3. 1 xxumglatlisll . . . . . . . . 3 ; Horseradsh in root 3 .P0tnatos Tomato plants . . . . . M Cabbage -plants 5 Pansies . . . . . . . . . Iris..;.....'...... U , -~7-`J vuv our VHIJCAUAUII U1 ( The prices.:- Butter Eggs d'Chickgns......... . [Rhubarb . '-Oni0ns ..;..+.. . *)Lettuc_e _=. - 5 Asparagus . . . . S : Seed ;.=e:%.s . . .. . . . . . . . .. 1 A Send corn, Golden Bantam ` I-Iorseradish . . .. 1 L 2 - 3. LYnn..,......l` _ auu. 1Ju1::x'.UUs UUC Dag Ori1lia-Wheat $1.:3;5-1.4o. oats . 45-50c, avteas $l.40-1.80. chickens 25-35c, butter 28_-30c. eggs 26-27'c, `potatoes 75-90c bag, hay $16.00-20.00 ton. _ `A Keep YOU!` Health ! Use the old reliable -j-- NEARBY MARKETS Shelburne--Wheat $1.15, -peas $1.25- 1.60. oats 45-50c. butter 25-271:, eggs 24- 25c. potatoes 60c bag- 0x'iHi.q_\Vlmn+. Q1 9: 1 An -4 1- -A -u - . I ! esmaaanenlennualanlslualen SATU R DAY MA R KET There was another good market Satur- xday with butter again the feature, starti , five cents higher than tho -nrmrmu Wm-'-`I = * `. - -. ..~.y vvl yuan Masonic Temple Building- Barm. gHiHil5ilE;iI`-5;i`EEi!_.i.EIi.l!.li;! ' l\......I-..; nu... Proprietors`: COLEMAN As; co.. Limits; _ I Norwich. Eng. Canadian Office: 67 Portland St.. Toronto. Frank S. Ball. Resident Director. 2 After I11rTess mWWl hps. H. Ince v _5aau ucw :u,reng'tn and get well quidkly. you need a food with vitalizing,blood-mak- ing elements. Take Wincarnil. in -_ 15,. A-'-- gain new strength and t6 quidklv. vou need - ..-.-v I V 154 16 Bottles. $1L50 \` At All Drugglsts Are `Well Supplitl at- . . a . . . . . ._. . -J" ("".\Ill . . . . . . . .. $1.00 bag lc each and 20 box ;..,...'40c per 100 . . . . .. 25c a dozen . . . . . . . ..15c bunch .7 . . . . . . 25c bunch n 5c en ar we to 40c bgme 5!` 9'4 .9 1 `J 01 An L, ,, ..33c to 35c lb. 25c to 27c doz. . . .270 to 35c lb}! . . . . .. 5c bunch 5c -bunch . . . . . ..5c bunch .;....10c bunch Barrister, Solicitor `for obtaining probate ol 'wiHs, guardianship and administration, and General Solicitor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Oice---Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop St. Money to loan r\I-I-I\f'\I`IJ:.n Barrister, 4 wis, General Snlinin... MM--. Notary Public, Conveyancers, Etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 0l'I ice-13 Owen-St., in Masonic Temple Bu il-ding, Barrie. Branch oifice-Elmvalo. W. A. Boys, K.C.,M.P. D. C. _________, -. vi uuulravl`, WI-U. PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON Office and Residence--CoIlier Sch, con Clapperton St., 27 1-mperml'Army. General Sqrgery Obate Off1ce--15 Phone 710. I l 7 - up an I `I `OI-lL\hl Phone::- (:.i'ff;;e [63, Residence 353

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