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'ITbank you, .And yet,l. all you "On my word, I'm .halt inclined to
���4�M�1NN��a+•+�- 1p filo location was exclusive. Garrote !snow, it may be A One wig.,' believe you to be. an. anarchist or a
tine not to be fuund in quiet places.. „ _
"Look out ter tri' steps," Bald the TL it is Y shall Hover be sure of red or something on that Order,"�
)et' all Ittktn'� iIillatl'd b the hand. g prosaic ?' �nnnnnunnxnaunn�nuuunu�mxnnom� i�tir
'mRIA
i , , l I b y h Rork? n Have yRu not by someca poi Leddty LightfingereAAOr Itta Socialist xlnl xnm
"Anel yon be careful of that basket' magic transports$ me to old Europe? 'There are no dynamite bombs in this
-1si&The 1re ''1 ata'! letup' It drop any"
il „
I Winding steps,. thought the blind• c l dozen conspirators came in ill house.
cowls to render me the oath I should Her severity, her irony and her app C
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folded man, He could recollect noue. not be at all sntprised," parent lack of warmth were mere mat• l r , r rt IV TII-dD•tg Rx=t (,' AvIat"•
It seemed to him that they stood there „There is no magic, only a mask.: t' ters of calculation. Her plan was to
five minutes before the door opened, „
the y p The
(�
basket findir�esolutelo ushed 1Hillard „ ,i y knew -_ _ The ind You Haus:,
the When find there. is no way o! Boeing be• inspire him with trepidation, to kee
b a y P hind that? ' him always at arms length, for his
F` into the hell. The door closed gently, None -absolutely none. I am told own. safety as well. as hors, She k w
1 and the adventure was begun.. Whtth- that you are a gentleman, so I am something of men, She was secretly�p� �9
confident that you will not stoop to _,elir,l.,,u,,, „ ,,, Always Bough o ht
er would it lead him?
use torte:'
"T#ke oft the, bandage the signor, egetablePre arationforAs.-
Maskma now;' said a voice In broken Ung Unly the force of eloquence, aper � S Qm ToodandRe, ula-
" „ ullsmdflowe of Bears the
y 1 may lay claim to that again.
fish. "You are beginning well, for I tell ; g
Thanks! He tore, the handkerchief
ll
By . was so dimly lighted that he could!, night. most
for I shall nlnt wit from you to -
inter• 1 L._-•
� you, Dir. Hillard I shall expect but
- y g y � _ __ Sigxl„ature
a see nothing distinctly. potato occasionally. Now, begin." promotesDigestion,Clteerful-
HAROLD
"The signor's Coat and hat." • "I am not used to dancing without Qr -ness andRest.Cortains neither Of GRA'�H trousers, smooth-
passed over these articles, shook the pole." �' � OpilI6, e'Iof hine norMinei'al• i
the wrinkles from his trousesmooth• ,you must learn. Dancer' �� NOT P
�'i
(`��) N C OT'IC.
ed his chin and stood at attention. The "Upon what -nothing? And how __ o
' maid eyed him with abundant approv, shall I know that my dancing pleases
r
you?"
o I ?agree to tell you. I wear this hkcrpeof�IdT1r591
COliyeight, 1908, by the Bobba• li..nykin Jmd-
mask tonight because I am taking a �I&AI(nna
Merritt Co. surreptitious leaf out of my book o! - l Rvd. 8asda- ` n
st"ise Seed
cares." plernunr _
--you are, then, seeking a diversion?" Ican?';mu- Z".
v "Nothing more or less. Do not fiat- f �7n iced -
Thus I have my worldly side. I shall use lonfralJugar
ter yourself that there is anything per -
it as a buffer.
se
,sinud in the ball his drowsiness passed "Blindfolded l" Hillard scrubbed his Bondi or romantic ou my side. i am
quickly. There was no other blue on, chin. All these precautions! Who was bored:' - Apetfectlieinedy forConstipa-
velope like ft. She now had his house she? What was she? Since there was "I am wholly in your hands," he said,, 1 tion, Sour lvuilsa ris,Fe rrhoea,
,address; she was interested enough to; "and they are very beautiful hands." Wornts,CollVUlsipris,Fevcri511 I For
Over
no escape, blindfolded he would go. Gess a'ndLOSS OF SLEET?
look it up. She did not follow his lest[ At half after 6 on the night of the + "Is there anything more beautiful
and write in. Italt'an; she wrotO'in l;u1• 1st of February, then, he began to than a cat's paw when the claws are r/ FacSitnite 5ign:ature of
lish-crisp 13111t;ltsh too. Agi�In •there dress. It was some time since he had hidden? Never judge a woman by her �/ , �Thirty (ears
was neither beginning nor ending, Kut taken such particular care. hands " Nevertheless she buried her - -NEW YORK.
this was a letter- 'There was something "The signor seems in high spirite hands in the depths of a down pillow,
here of the woman, something to read tonight," observed Giovanni as he laid ` Star had forgotten Her rings. She slip.
and read again: out the linen. .t ped them off and managed to hide p „ ! r ��
S1
I had told the maid to burn Your letter, and great! ex. them. The song yo[t sang under m rltntiow
,but she left it on the floor where 1 had "Man, I'm happy y"I promise to remember. Your let---�
pleased with his strong face and shape
thrown it, and i came across it this cited. Do you recollect the lady will I ters"- he began diffidently. Where the ty head. The chin was square, but
morning. I A
It looked rather pathetic. So sang under, my window? I am going ^ - 'i irxpcT noPY of WRAPPER.
I am writing you against my better suds- to meet her tonight The mystery wlll • ,I 1; ' deuce was his ton ue't Was he to be not heavy; the mouth humorous, kind-
Tnent, yes, 1 know your name. 1 find - tongued tied all the evening before this iy and Arm; the nose bridged, and the .,,,,,,,, , .. yE cENTl1 A Col NEWYORK CITY.
that i am well acquainted with people be a mystery no longer."1 f If I 1 Columbine, who, with the aid of her brown eyes, sleepy, yet with latent I III I',glh.i lduttila.ill1!
you know. I am a woman who often sur. I:4h!" Giovanni stroked his liP c III I mask, was covertly laughing at his fires, were really handsome. She was
I the impulse of the moment. 1 4
'th hi not
a•en ers to
may or may not answer any.,.future letter doubtfully. "It is not like the signor awkwardness? not afraid to begone wt m,
,from You. You write very good Italian, to plunge blindly into adventures like "My letters? A woman often writes was it really necessary to wear a Jill u..,l. , u,1
,but it will surprise you to learn that I de- this:, ` what she will not say and says what mask. But the romance in her heart
.test all things that are Italian. ' Once i she will not write Did you not ask that she believed to be dead was not
loved them well. Why should you wish to "The very word, blindly. Igo blind- I _
(know me? Our ways are as divergent as folded, amico. What do you think of we to disillusion you?" dead; only waiting to be rekindled. _
the two poles. I•iappy because I sing? that?" "Yes, but softly, softly. I begin to "I will sing!" y
.There are some things over which we believe one tiling you brought me here "That is more than I dared to hope."
can sing or laugh, but of Which we Can. "Blindfolded?" Giovanni was horri to teach me a lesson. Gentlemen. should
not speak without crying. Happy or un- fled, "It #s a trap!" he cried. "They "What shall it be?" she asked. _
happy'
what can this matter. to you? To will assassinate you! No; you shall " ° never use the personal column." "The song you sang under my win-
DUMINT
the fog ball a You ri remain
tet lady n not got In home, at the carnivals, it S7te was masked! "Nor should ladies read it I am not dew."
a[ care not in the least. Perhaps it amuses is an old game. They will rob you." ;ti, then knocked timidly on the door saving any mercy for myself!" with 'But that is for the male voice!"
ane to add to your confusion. Find me? „ laughter. "You sang it very well nevertheless Is a General Nuisance, and Cause Sickness,
3 think not. Misguided energyl Take the number of the tab as I !coding to the drawing room. "Shall I begin with my past?" i have a good memory too." He leaned _ but it Can be Avoided by Using
get it I! anything should happen, "A lard called a Bolt voice. if you forward his arms crossed on his knees. Hillard put the letter away, eztin• „ "Something less horrifying, ,
gutshed the lights and passed up to give the number to the police. Hillard gathered in his courage, please!" Was there ever to all the world such - ® E
Giovanni, with a sharp movement of opened the door •and stepped inside. an Arabian night?
his room. This was a direct challenge. "I object to the word nice,' he said.
US TBA
He would accept it. This time he the hands, expressed his resignation On n divan near a lamp sat a woman I should have preferred milksop! She sang, but without that buoy n! .
would use no personal to tell her that to the worst. He knew the futility of in black. Only a patch of white throat Hadn't you better try some new kind note of the first night. One after an. '
arguing with his master. But he fol- could be seen, for her shoulders were This time her laughter was relaxed the old light operas. She had them all ln7 d 1' • `` , ` a wy
a letter awaited her. She should make lowed him down to the hall and tied on not bare and her arms only to the el- of torture? other he called out the popular airs of
the inquiries herself. And from the the bandage himself. He wad honest on3waep 3- >' `Dj:tbin�," m3reover, dis-
mail clerk he would obtain a descrip- bows. Het• back was turned squarely. and joyful. And somehow Hillard felt on her tongue's end.
tion of the elusive Mme. Angot. Next About it, too, for Hillard could see doth- Cut what u head! He caught his more at ease. He was growing accus- Where had he seen that copy of infects the room and restores Rubs to their
morning he rode in the park with ing• Then the messenger boy took him breath. It glowed like a copper beech tamed to the mask. He stretched his Bottleelii before? If only there was a original freshness, The women swear by
Merrihew. Again he saw the veiled by the hand and led him to the car- in the sunshine.Dustbane" when once they have used it.
a
lady on the Sandford black. Out of rinse. As the two were climbing to I'Madam?" be faltered. He spoke legs and fingered his nether lip. little more light! "Have you not somewheite an in- "Pardon me," he said. "Yon asked"-
„ thGiovanni spoke rapidly In Ids native Cnglish and not very'firmly. visible cloak?" She repeated her question, wondering
normal curiosity he telephoned the r
tongue. 'The woman turned. Hillard took a "I bad one that night, which nature what had drawn his attention. Dont have another dusty sweeping
stables and made inquiries. The reply
.was. short. No one at the stables knew There fs no number on the car* step backward and blundered against lent me," she answered readily. "I III like my grand opera after dinner, day, but get a 35c package of
the lady, but she rode the horse on ringer" a t,edestul. was so invisible to you that I heard After dinner I shall want Verdi. Ber• "Dustbane".
I
"Too late to bother now." She was maskeill the policeman call out your name- lioz Gourl
proper authority. The carriage roiled oft toward OLO Masked! Only her mouth and chin thank you for insisting that I. was not. „gut after dinner I may not care to
That night he wrote: club, where the dinner, hot and amok- were visible, and several ]tttle pieces „ We are authorized by the in
anufacturers of
I shall keep on writing tfll you cease to a chorus lady. sing.' She spoke in German.
reply. Let me be frank with You. jam Ing, Was taken on. of court plaster effectually disguised Here was a revelation which ac- He was not expecting this tongue. °`Dustbane" t0 send you a j5C Cdr. Of their
bored. So are you. The,pleasure You de -these. There was a mystery. He to counted for many things. "I haven't Besides, his German had never been a Sweeping Compound We want you to use
rive in keeping up this mystery engages CHAPTER V. come blindfolded and she to wear a been very fortunate so far in this ad- finished product. For all that, he made
yon. You bid me to find you 1 accept mask-extraordinaryl venture." a passable reply. this on trial for one week, At the end of this
the ohallengei You must understand at T� fig• That Is rank ingratitude. I am o! You speak as man languages as a
.once that it is the mystery that interests ,t OININ' th' Elks?" asked the boy ' "Ana this:' she said ironically, "is .. y gu period , if not found satisfactory, we will take
ane. It Is the unknown that attracts me. when Hillard was well Hades l the gentleman %,he leaned out of the the opinion that fortune has highly Swiss hotel concierge." It back, and there will be no charge for quan-
li am mentally painting You in alt sorts i window." favored you." ,I wish I did. My mother had one
of radiant colors. You defy me to find way once more. "But the mask -the mask! If you idea in regard -to my youth -I should tity used.
you. There is nothing so reliable as the "No; it's a seance. They ar9' Ile brought all his faculties together
,unexpected, fothing so desperately un- going to call up my fate round a table." for he knew he would need them in beard the policeman call my name you speak four languages and eventually
certain as a thing assured. I warn you g g this encounter. "Supposing I bad must have heard him speak, of one become a great diplomat My mother It D08S Away With Dust On Sweeping
that I span lay all manner of traps, way "IIgh! Aw, go -want Dey dost fallen out of it -well, it could not Teddy Lightfinger." had one of the loveliest voices. It was Day, You Want it.
,fay your messengers, bribe them. I shall Call up no ghosts wit' French cider and
!And out where you live. The rest will be hot bolds." The boy relapsed Into al- h%ve mattered. I should not; "1 did, indeed. And 1s it not gas• u joy to hear her speak,' now Italian,
have
.pimple.!once. til more at your feet than I am sible that I am that very person?" now German, now French. We were
to This was very good consid• Hiliard dropped his hand toward his great comrades. It was rare fuu to
,She replied:
con-
IE W
By and by the carriage stopped. now' I
ering how dry, his tongue was.
watch. "why do you hate Italy T'
go with her on an antique hunting ea-
Sold in bbls half bbls., and quartet bbls., for stores schools,
,I have no'desire to alleviate your
•£eased boredom. Your persistence would
I'Dis is where we alights cite Wild!"
„ , ' , „
An lookin., mind.
Hillard reached a chair successful-
She sat straight, and what little he
peftion. They never fooled her nor
,
hospitals, banks, and public buildings,
be praiseworthy it well directed. waters
the boy jeered. no
ly enough, but he never could reel
could see of her mouth had hardened.
got the better of her in a bargain"'
churches,
wear away stone, the wind crumbles the !
but a woman is not moved till i
Hurd found the carriage steps and
He for a mo•
ollect how. He sat down as a bashful
"There will be no retrospection this
She liked the way he spoke of his
FOR SALE IN WINGEAM BY
marble,
she wishes to be. I never thought that I ;
landed safely. stood
went, listening. They were In a quiet
taan sits down in a crowded ballroom,
and
evening, if you please;' her voice
mothers
"But he said -"you are not
A. J. MALCOLM, J. HENRY CHRISTIE,
should dabble in an intrigue of this sort,
and I am surprised at the amusement it
part of the city; no elevated or surface
with his knees drawn in tightly
bis feet at sympathetic angles.
rather metallic.
The mystery lifted its head again.
you,"
Italian?"
WM. SONE, RHARDSON & R
,affords me. I really owe You some grata-
rude. the few 't have met who know You
cars were near. He was assured than
Presently she laughed with malice.
one does not hate a country wttbout
She smiled.
a
the key.
v It-, Winnipeg, Iflan.
(i.iLriiLlliAil Factories St J01111111,yi'ir.
that you area nice young man."
tell mat Y
Imply 2"
-You are not comfortable in that
h„
n
a Str011e olid vital reason. Was Gi0-
Her fingers stirred over
again and Grleg's "Papillon!' fluttered
�t .
11
� '
Every man has some portion of. se
Move. So his next effort was a pas-
c a
"That is true, and yet it is soft and
vaunt partly right, after all? as
this a kind of trap -a play to gain his
I
softly from flower to flower.
stellate denial that he was "nice."
gab Nadirecall
roomy. 1 am uneasy. Perhaps you
to subconsciousness a period
Interest? Was her singing under his
- —
SVhen should he meet her? The post-
man brought him a letter which con•
VI
my
in my former existence on earth, or, it
window purely accidental?
,Will you not sing?" he asked. This
CHAPTER. VI.
nvro Tux Boo coeur.
tailed one word-Nimmerl fie sent
fou will, one of my ancestors.
"I fail to understand."
was n inspiration.
re might as-
RESENTLY she spoke, still play
her four pages, n frank and witty de-
-scription of himself and his friends.
this letter
.�
Sid WITH
"Well, a Hillard 200 years ago had
his head cut off by au as. His exeou-
w
silt in melting her new reserve.
"You recollect, then that I possess a
'
voice?"
tag softly.
"Sly father was an American,
But I have
he a she received
Ont day
Came to her from the far
WAS TAKEN
boner wore a milsk."
all I have, to recollect Tell
my mother Italian.
in Europe nearly all my life.
a cablegram
,11editerruuean. Whatever it contained
all restraint to
-
"A mistake. Your once?tor should _
have been hanged."
me, ,whither is all this to lead?"
e, h +.
"To the door and into the fox acil
livid
There! You have more of my history
intended telling you:' The
bad the effect to cause
Dyslanter
And 1 along with him, you would
than I
.disappear from the tone of her letters.
�
Imply 2"
music wont dreamily.
They became charming, and more and
"Are you not Irish? I h ave known
_
"I knew it! Who but an American
more Hillard found himself loving a
Irishmen of the name of Hillard,"
woman would have the courage to do
voice. All his watching, alt his traps,
"They were in disguise. tint i have
what you are doing tonight? Who
sfu 1 end Site w as
successful
ca me to no s
He the mail
n Mas
Oakland,
akl
ell 0 ,
Farrell, ,
Mrs. Char. F ,
i
blood tri tile',
Irish bot
ruin of tics
a genera us strain 1
+
i x
Vienna's s Odd Ta
men
countrywomen
one of mine own c y
but o
b
trust me so oily and accept
too clever for him. sought
,department of the great newspaper;
writes: --"Aly dear baby was taken sick
we of the dost or and he
otherw[se 1 shouldn't have had the
v � re like
h tl f lith
follow U a d
o fo
courage t P
sou g
-
would
nklygentlfor. I am -an
me so frankly for
me so
e
rem emb er there
couldn't t ,
the c ler k co
were so many calling for mail. Let•
and
1 est I alt S
,
said she had dysentery. She nearly died
this.,'
" haunts. The colliplttill is rather
�r Mo rot tw Y ark
d ► n, o N ,
J'a ae (� v ,
1, a
holds that nit hoops! folk shoo d
ail
�, " �, g
ftorl ratty." You will dl
•tern passed to and fro dally now, but
P
with it, but two or three doses of Dr.
Extract of Wild Strawberry
ambiguous."
who
. be in bad bl)fore midnight," would find
a pIt your v
,, No. I am an American gentleman,
.always she declared that it was im•
for them to meet. No,
F It wall
Fowler's
completely cured her.
„Illy compili Tents cannot possibly bas
more ambiguous than your aplw-l" uiee.
Manna s city actor his own hear . The
and I am proud of it, though this state-
of the question to dine with him in
,My two little boys got a bad case of
Surely there will be an h(nlr for tlo
Viennese are subjeot to n form of import
went in your ears may have a school.
.out
-out
"
A restaurant. It Was equally out o!
to cook a dinner where
diarrhoea and two doses made a wonder•
masking."
"It has alreutly begun, if r. t1ltlairlC"
unknown in Amerios, the Isparroold"
or door openiuR tea. Thea nil live in
boy ring."
a'A nobility In this country? Impos•
the uestion
h q
she, lived, as she and her maid dines
he were completely
fol change and they
I not be without
,ISO i am the One who is tc+ tact un•
fiats, fall the street entranoe ie invar.
stblel"
"Not the kind yen find In the Al.
at a small restaurant near by. Finally
dinner all
he to bring the din
cured also, would
d medicine as 1)r, howler r
such a grand
e III' m1
masked? Well, l have !!illy t
nature gave ie, rue. l a AI ha 1111,!
iebly baltrd at 10 p ni. When the bona
Out
are drawn persona pnaeinat in sod t
. I speak of the as
manach Gotha.
,. He
proposed
P p
:eooked from the club. Two days went
Extract of Wild Strawberry if it were
been more liberal, hitt 1 shill err
„
tnnet by twopenoe until midoittht and
p
bitity o! the heart and the mind."
the ear
Was very much is earnest now•
_
by without a sign, then the blue letter
• r-
tv,;fce the price, as I consider it Wonde
recommend
what con be damp t1 ith It
lie took note of bor teeth a,ld felt a
tour once trbm that hear Hall! fi it m.
D
" ,a
Indeed! The music stbpped, and
tame,
i-
I Aurrender. The meet fi l�ler iii lean
It bar the pow
fol medicine, and X cannot
it too highly."
of ra, •rat flue mnv +IIR•
sudden tinge 1, ,
the face and Malt•, but the W"111
The toll is levied every tim9 you go
throagh the dborwey. Yf you pbet a
he inlaid. She regarded his earnest -
life riosit .
ntcuriosity.
n manherof trouble. Aird I'hA*41
Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw..
guise
1' aiwar•s the savil Two lowed troth
e
letter you have to pay W 90 ant
le2,y will, favor. Ile continued: i
Remember. y
t Curiosity. fie arae ,
hors or
m ir
have !bund me. I may dtu'eil`
berry hal been on the market fO over
'1. a•
on the eight �idt split lir ed t aha i tt
f a dUte with a
omei n, i o
-lid too y
a
• , , t oun.i
. , iia c f
•a !ltd uauch. 1
"t h.a1t. u, t
new would
t• 1 may be hideous; perhaps
Ina garre .
.. a earn so you are not expert-
21 iv y `- Y
the others 'were firm ntul qll:<t1 riin:t
friend and step smoldna until the small
idblelaten everywhere, Ift all climes;
Oh, l
mothing remains to me but my .voice,
tetter. Acid if you trot
you use this old and tried
tnenting when you
whito. it w:ta n pity, f411 n %l
ns h/ r
hours, it costa you "tottrp9noti ie, leave
Ind also I have found beasts.
that my cotintry Is not wholly
And now the .do
follow them confldeatly and blindly, Your
dinner rv1U anew dwtd !it[ the datriryra
remedy,
of the, iih 'Ub.
teeth are its mush hili kG,r}
bair. ,• hah'
his House and tonrpenoe to sitter your,
own; The jtnitorr Or "house nlait6til"
:011fo"
free from the beastl ilut the beast
i Pedited
dsc
Dliibed W111 bi it 1j. Feb, i, At 7 a tissrr
M ill, call for 'Dour The tn'esltllt`
Do not accept any -m Y
utes for this sterling medicine, but ltelC
Silence. The ruddy light nu hI►
!ostial !ted him:
_ It them draw hand•
ar Viennese ' , -
Utia Is a b east -shunned,
Iuteast, oil tits other side, if he be
will
c o the11ia1ub end ake th will tern d duel
to chit tab and take ilii' diene! and brim
for � feud insist on getting
tet Drr, Fortier b
., sit?" sUe clonuthalcyj,
"What
r - -• " • . whll h
some inoom6s from this souroe, t►i-
a I fr
Ohou h ereonr hheral In other rerpeotr
R li
mentioned in the Almanath, they give
decorations
blot e_' land And they
.You her+`. 8+t ivarnsdl _ If You re, muoh
.'s lift the tome!,. of the bftrias*i tht !`e+
trans
rhat you asl< for. price 3.'i cents.
only by The `1`, Idilbtitil
„ vity
lour hair! e� Ith fa bintpil • }
'sileneed her. "you have the nN1st
�� i�
strongly objeot to paying sperrgold
sash s -
,redit its with being money mad! It
rn►t to *01 end then •tid there, i
that I rim doinit romathink very foellab
..A .naris'' but, ire Volk tY, _ eat a rro•
manufnctilwl
'tyo.. Limited, Toronto, Dai;.
benutittil !fair I have ever si li.'r
and *111 haft over a costly dinner to
!lave tWopenl%
It not true."
(to be Continued),
Mian Who hail seen tnaoh of the k6rid.
...sea,...
" -,..._..moi, y�,•,
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and then decide as to the disease and curability. Specific remedies are then prescribed
for the case and are compounded by our own chemist in our own Laboratory. Such
appropriate treatment cannot fall to cure, as specific medicines are selected ttt use the
symptoms that trouble you. we have no cure-all medicines like most ape
send the same medicines to all patients alike and Cure 'none. we have treated patients
oll bout Canada for over t1vcntY years and can refer to any bank as to our responsibility.
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We Guarantee Curt► or No irai•. We Treat all Di►ca►es of Men and Woanen.
W CONSULTATION FREE
If Unable to Call, Write for a Que+hon flat for home Traitment.
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Detroit Mich.
Cor. Michlglln Ave, and Griswold 5t,► , ,.
All letters front Canada must be addressed
NOTICE to our Canadian 'Corresponddlice Depart-
ntent in Windsor, Out. If you desire tO
see us ersollally call lit our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat
re for Cortes ndence and
Me pat�erte in our �Vuldsbr• o>flices which a pe,
Laboratory for Canadinu business only, Address All letters as follows:
OPS. KENN9'IS'Y & KENNEDY, �1Nindaor, Oat.
Write for our private hadress.
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